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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 19, 1979 - i&GDEN McKay-De- e Hospital Center has joined two other northern Utah in the purchase of an innovative instrument for use in removing previously inoperable tumors. Cost of the $7,800 Berkeley Biotome system will be shared by LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City (where it is housed;); Utah Valley Hospital, Provo, and McKay-De- e Hospital Center, Ogden. measure, hospital administrators said. hos- pitals THE JOINT purchase was made as a cost containment The Biotome is used for removal of brain tumors, such as acoustic neuromas, and other tumors in very inaccessible locations, said Dr. Glen Church, Ogden It permits neurosurgeon. the neurosurgeon to debulk tumors so the patients vital brain structures are not compromised. THE UNIT specially-designe- d uses a long probe to recently returned home after spending nearly three weeks By DONETA M. GATHERUM 773-497- 6 Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Simmons of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bosworth of Goshen recently spent a week vacationing at Lake Tahoe, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Adams and their daughter, Annette, and Mrr. Ruth Adams vacationing in the Eastern part of the U.S. and in Canada. The Layton residents flew from Salt Lake City to Detroit where they picked up a new car. They then traveled into two provinces of Canada. The rest of the vacation time was spent traveling through many of the Eastern states. Birth July 6, 1979 J. Craig and Rhonda Hansen, 2623 South 2000 West, Syracuse, boy Development Center client Linda Mickleson. - By TOM BUSSELBERG 1 FARMINGTON They punch a working time clock as well and operate of direction under - If youve a meal aboard American Airlines, lately, the silverware packet was probably assembled by residents from your backyard. eaten foremen. . CLIENTS ARE given a pre- evaluation to determine where they might best be placed and are THE RESIDENTS are members of the Davis County Development Center team working out of a small plant in downtown Farmington. The silverware hssembly-is- ; ust one of several project implemented to give participants, or clients, an opportunity to fill a working role. While affiliated with the Development Center at 77 - South 200 East, the downtown location is designed to aid dont have the those-wh- o capabilities those up there says Dave Nutall, center do, manager. production Nonetheless, the center is able to find work to fit the needs of most students with physical and mental han- CLENTS ALSO fill orders for a travel packet for a savings and loan, collating for a publishing house and a salvage job for the telephone company. Set up as much like a regular plant as possible, clients are allowed two breaks one-ha- lf basis, said employee Carol-dinf Taylor. e WHEN PRODUCTION and behavior and attitudes reach a certain level, they move up to the other Development Center. Some 5 move up each year, Mr. Nutall said. Its not all work for clients, however, with monthly par12-1- ties staged and time also devoted to teaching skills to help cope with daily life tuations. A si- program under the direction of Louise dicaps. and a " twice each year by the staff. We usually try all people on a contract to see how it works out but most of the work is done on a piece rate hour lunch. Carling, activity director, helps clients learn how to count, deal with money and how to dial the telephone and carry on a conversation. also teach survival words such as open, stop, We Church offices, fire station, Weber County Library and the Ogden Union Station. MOST .CLIENTS ride the bus to and from work and are given help in learning how to deal with that situation considered routine by most. "Its exciting to see them count and to see their excitement, she continued. Youre able to see improvement. Some didnt even know how to count at all or their ages and recognize names. WE TEACH them so people cant take advantage of them and so they can get some enjoyment out of life. We took a picture of each one and some are thrilled to see their picture on the wall, Mrs. Carling said. ItsrYedllya ;hpllenge, she continued. But I love it. I was really impressed (when starting there) with the love the people here have for the clients. CENTER STAFF also includes Rick Smith, work counselor; adjustment Maurine Norgaard, floor and Paul supervisor Richards, supervisor. closed, danger or wet paint, she said. The clients take regular field trips to such sites as Hogle Zoo, LDS Dawn Tefer-tille- r is the newest member of the David R. and Caren L. Tefertiller family. The baby' was born June 22 in an Ogden hospital. Other children at home are Troy, Monika and Jared. Grandparents are Raymond and Lucille Tefertiller of Kaysville and Mrs. Darlene Dominguez of Ldyton and Wally Ramsey of Layton. Mrs. A Pearl Martinson, lives in Salt Lake City. On June 18 Michael and Chris Thomas became the parents of a baby boy. The child will be named Michael Edward Thomas Jr. He has two sisters, Lisa and Amy. Margaret and Lyle Morris of Sunset and Layman and Elizabeth Thomas of South Weber are the grandparents. ' Mark and Sheri Patterson of 964 E. Snowcreek Dr., Layton announce the birth of their fourth child. The boy who will be named Paul James Patterson was born June 19 in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hamilton of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson of Roy are the grandparents. are St. George residents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Patterson, dmg de They toured Vermont, New York, Massachusetts and Washington D.C., stopping in each state to view many of the historic sites. One purpose of the trip was to gather family genealogy information and some of the time was spent visiting libraries, court houses and cemeteries. Miss Jeanne Oceanside, Porter of Calif, is spending several weeks this summer with her sister, Mrs. Cathy Jones of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reed and their children, Natalie and Jeffery of Austin, Texas returned home last Thursday after spending several days in Layton and Clearfield visiting jvith Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen of Layton and Russell Reed of Clearfield. Mrs. THE BIOTOMt system allows the surgeon to control the cutting rate and amount vacuum, while a footswitch permits him to activate cutting and suction, or suction of alone. The sys- tem requires no external sources of air, gas or vacuum. Reedy-th- e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen, will be remembered by Layton residents as Gayle Allen. -- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor of Longmont, Colo, spent a few days in Layton last week visiting at the home of Mrs. Taylors parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love.'Mr. and Mrs. Taylor made the trip to Lay-to- n to pick up their three children, Jed, Malinda and James who had been staying with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor brought with them their new baby boy who was born June 24 in Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love spent last weekend in Burley, Ida. Thejs stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Adams and their family. Michael and Judith Wilson nd their three children are vacationrogin Nebraska with some frierfaS!GH4heir way home, Mr. and MrsTWiison plan to stop at Longmont, Colo, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Jaydene) Taylor. The unit allows surgeons to safely remove tumors affecting the patients brain, spinal column or nervous system. The Bi ome -- roe can be .id used to remove Iki a u microscopic tumors, and surgeons can regulate the cutting speed from one to ten cuts per i second. THE NEW machine is stationed at LDS Hospital because of its central location between Ogden and Provo medical centers. However, it can be easily transported to other hospitals because of its compact size and portability. The Biotome is also available to surgeons at other local hospitals who may need to similar perform July 8,1979 Reed and Carole Heslop, 516 Kaysville, boy MOHEY-MOtlE- Y 2nd mortgages, 1st mortgages, Business Loans Developments, $5,000 up. Burton-Armstro- ng East 100 South, July 9, 1979 Paul Charles and Rebecca Hatch, 1379 East Carrie Drive, Fruit Heights, boy Steven and Margrit DaVis, 58 Colonial Street, Layton, girl Kyle July 10, 1979 and LeeAnn Daylong, 214 South 375 East, Clearfield, girl William f ' Dennis and Carolyn Wright, 350 Aircraft ; Ave., Layton, girl . , Ray Donald and Kathleen Eicher, '1244 West 1950 North, Clinton, girl Clem DeLayne and Dorthy Thorpe, 3860 South Midland, 4, Roy, girl . B-5- July 11, 1979 Dale Duane and Lynnea Jean Edwards, 1202 East 1000 North, East Layton, boy Thomas and Annamarie Harrington, 442 South State No. 117, Clearfield, boy July 12, 1979 Kent and Terry Myers, 1853 North 1225 West, Clinton, girl Scott and Lauraine Pitcher, 4428 South 2250 West, Roy, boy Steven and Tamara Watts, 5676 Meadow Lane No. Ill, Ogden. Craig and Laurel Anderson, 521 South 2200 West, Layton, girl Frank and Jennifer Romney, 169 North State Street, Salt Lake City, girl. t 7, rmr. ph v Melanie Wagstafl, Steno - Clerk Salt Lake City. Utah Kaysville Births Parents of a baby daughter Dan Broschinsky of Farmington. The 8 lb. 5 oz. daughter arrived on July 14 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden and will be named Kirsten. Mrs. Broschinsky is the are Mr. and Mrs. former Susan Parker Kaysville. of Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Broschinsky, Farmington. N. J. Oga.irJ, Clerk Salt Lake Cirv, Utah it j ' A. A. Archuleta, District Truck Driver. Salt Lake Citv, Utah V- t- BEAUTY SALON 350 North Main, Lajftor 376-29- 45 Ml x? SIDEWALK SALE be continued till all merchandise Is sold. will to eUa timer 11 hter, Carman W'elJer Salt Lake Citv, Utah Anita R. Campbell, OgJen. Utah 1 tumor operations. o Layton Births Lise-Mar- ie one-insi- tissue trap holds selected tissue samples for laboratory analysis to determine the exact tumor type. July 7, 1979 Calvin Dwight and Marie Westover, 589 Maple Street, Clearfield, boy . Clyde Bill and Joanne Isakson, 72 South 1300 West, Clearfield, boy Working at placing silverware in plastic containers for use aboard airline flights is ASSEMBLY LINE delicately cut away the tumor and remove it. The handheld probe contains two needles, the other, to perform the cutting action. A scalpel-shar- p edge on the tip of the inner needle moves in and out of its covering to "Shear off the tumor. Tissue is then removed frorTithesite by suction through an opening on the reaching an equal temperature with the nearby water just before, or even at dawn. probe tip and deposited in a collection bottle. A disposable 5ener.il Clerk-Sten- n IFadfe |