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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 10, 1979 Republicans Name County Chairman Gene Peresich, a computer engineer from Bountiful, won a surprisingly easy victory for chairman of the Davis County Republican Party Saturday April 28, believes that it saps Olmo is a CPA and represents the only returning member of partys executive committee, and along with Hansen, who was previously the chairman of the County Young Republicans, will, provide the organization with important continuity. at Farmington PERESICH registered a majority 68 votes in a three-wa-y race over Harry Gerlach, 31 votes. and Ted Stewart, 29. Ruby Price of Layton easily captured the vice chairman position with an tally over Bernice Jenkins. Ralph Olmo of Bountiful and Jay Hanson of Centerville were unopposed and elected ds treasurer and secretary by acclamation. SERVING AS a legislative district chairman for the county organization during the past two years, Peresich campaigned hard number experience and his pledge to unite the party for the big year upcoming in 1980. Peresich. By GARY R. BLODGETT FARMINGTON Oliver Robinson, commonly known as W.O. Robinson, died Sunday evening. He was 102 days past his 103rd birth- - Dr. W. Richard Barton of the Barton HE WAS the second oldest recipient of a pacemaker heart ever to be implanted in a Utah resident and was one of the states oldest native sons at the time of his death. Mr. Robinson received the Chiropractic office has noted that the number of bursitis cases in the Kaysville area newcomer image. He is expected to be has remarkably increased over the past months. "The problem has been with us for an important factor in the future of Davis County Republican politics. mother of the year in the state of Utah and perhaps the only black woman ever elected to such a high level position in the Davis County Republican open-hea- ACCORDING TO Dr. Barton bursitis is best known by its symptoms. Bursitis is an irritation or inflammation of the joint capsule, resulting in a swelling of tissue. The irri- Party, enjoys being queried as to why a black woman would maintain loyalty to 35 tation may be chemical in from nature resulting years. disease, simple or from external bruising. over-fatigu- e, HER RESPONSE is that she is very much in favor of helping the little man, but f she has never been sold on for socialism and In the case of the shoulder, bursitis may start as a mild soreness and gradually worsen until it sometimes becomes impossible to move ones arm without extreme pain. Heavy-dut- y d IN MANY cases the early, mild condition will clear up after a rest period. But in each recurrence the condition lingers for a longer period of time and the joint gets stiffer and more painful. When bursitis persists calcium deposits show up on the surfaces of the bones in the .string trimmer! Come in and see The Green MachinAveed and grass trimmers. Built for tough home trimming and edging. joint, Now available with TFCTap-For-Cor- frozen joint. THE PROBLEMS of bursitis and the results are unwe when derstandable accessories also make The Green Machine a great brush cutter and remember tree pruner. Jhe . Green Machine fcto Clinic 132 No. 100 W.. Kaysville Telephone arthritis. d automatic line feed. Quick change blade l!?;; causing Adhesions form in the joint capsule, eventually causing a 376-20- 35 that we are dealing with living tissue, a part of the living body, which, is reacting to the causative factor, states Dr. Barton. He also notes that the most com-mo- h of three irritating factors found in bursitis relates to injuries. .For example, Dr. Barton says, a fall injures the bursa of the shoulder joint. When this happens, healing forces cannot get to the injured area and bursitis can develop, as Ive noted, he continues. This condition can lead to all sorts of serious difficulties, including arthritis." last December, just a few days before his 103rd birthday. Within a few weeks after his doctor states, but people are just starting to recognize it by its right name. formerly "booster heart the Kaysville centuries, family celebration he wrote, Seventy Years Married. At age 98, he published for family and friends a ,, surgery, the rt program for the Churchs Improvement As- Mutual sociation, For 25 years he served as MIA Field Secretary and as a member of the Board of the Young Mens MIA. During he was this time (1924-1949- largely ), responsible W.O. ROBINSON was in charge of the music, drama and speech departments at the Brigham Young College in Logan for 20 years, from the fall of 1902 until the spring of 1922. At that time, the BYC consisted of four years of high school and two years of Normal College. In 1923 the LDS for developing and implementing the Church recreational programs of dancing, drama, music, speech and arts. AT AGE 102, he was still teaching dancing to middle-ag- e groups at Brigham Young University. At age 99, he memorized and cut Julius Ceasar by Shakespeare, and recited five different parts for one hour and 40 minutes without missing a word. He has performed this feat in five states, amazing his audiences with his remarkable memory. HE HAD significant participation in the pageant, Elijah. In conjunction with. J. Spencer Cornwall, ne composed and produced several musicals and operettas. Hes also a noted songwriter and author of numerous poems and stories. Two of his religious hymns are published in the current LDS hymn book. MR. ROBINSON was actively involved in the writing and presentation of the Centennial Pageant which was presented in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Church-bega- n phasing ouf their el- derly native of Farmington rendered the opening prayer and spent a couple of hours visiting the Utah State Legislature on Capitol Hill. W.O. ROBINSON was. prominent for his work in music, drama and speech. In 1924, he was called by President Heber J. Grant of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints to be in .Charge, ot the yecreation loose-lea- f book of his many poems. day. KAYSTLLE favorable in light of his late entrance into the race and his - William schools and Church-owne- d substituting their Seminary and Institute programs. BUT AT the same time, the National Association of Playgrounds and Recreation interested Logan civic leaders in an expanded recreation program and Mr. Robinson was named the first director of recreation. He then served the Church in the before mentioned for1 '25 recreation program ' "" "V ' 'years'. UPON RETIREMENT from this position, he was called by LDS President George Albert Smith to be receptionist in the r returned home from a tion trip to Spain. in Bldg the Eg- bert said the girl from the Clearfield Job Corps Center was reportedly raped by a man who was driving her back to the center from a party in West Bountiful. The girl said she was raped and left in a remote area west of Redwood Road, near the North Salt Lake Duck Club. Mrs. Dean Anderson is back to the family home after undergoing surgery on her right knee at the Davis North August 1978. FACTORY OUTLET reported rape of a girl last week in a remote area of West Bountiful. LIEUTENANT Dean A 1978 graduate of Layton High School, Layton,: tie joined the Marine Corps in Marine Private Gary M. Roberts, son of Dea and Wil-- , ma L. Roberts of 770 E. - vaca- Freeport Center Clearfield, Utah 12-- C OPEN f TUES.-SA- 10-- 5 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Michaelick have spent the past ten days in Grand Prairie, Texas, where they went to attend the wedding reception of their granddaughter and her new hus- All Towels 75e SPECIAL SHIPMENT V Ephraim Women Invited band. Miss Joan Barber was married in late April to Dr. Ronald Merrill, with the ceremony being performed in the Logan LDS Temple. The couple spent their honeymoon in the Hawaiian Islands before returning to Texas where they will be making their home. Joan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Barber, former Syracuse residents. All Jy CB(pTG 60 Wide Flat Fold Qtil Brushed Nylon Jeans Now Reg. 13.50 Ephraim women are reminded of the annual luncheon and program to be held Saturday, FOR RESERVATIONS call Maurine Mickelson, or Afton Greaves, Reservations must be in by ; 581-97- yh Levi Bell Bottom Ephraim and former May 19 at 12 noon in the Seasons North Room of the Salt Lake Hilton Hotel, 150 West Fifth South. Cost per ' plate is $6. & T. Mothers Day Special The victim said she walked about three miles to a farm and spent the night in a milk shed, grb Medical Center. Mrs. Randy (Sandy) Miles, has beeft appointed to: be a counselor in the Syracuse Utah Stake Relief Society Organization. She replaces Mrs. Verl T. (Adora) Dahl who has PVT. GARY M. ROBERTS Davis FARMINGTON Sheriffs Department said they have a suspect Mr. and Mrs. Fay Child of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright of Kaysville have military skills, including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork were and emphasized throughout the training cycle. self-discipli- County some 77 club members and guests attending the affair. He was married to Lucy Areta Clark for nearly 73 years and for his wifes conditioning physical and program gained proficiency in a variety of Harmston is the under investigation All r V2 Off Socks -- Ladies Tops 5 : Reg 8.95 No 582-804- - May one-ha- lf week training cycle, he learned the basics of battlefield survival. He was introduced to the typical daily that he will routine experience during his enlistment and studied the personal and professional standards traditionally exhibited :by ; Marines. He participated in an active Girl Raped College. The cedar chest drawing that was full of all the lovely articles that had been collected, was won by Mrs. Grant Johnson. The quilt was won by Delores Rowe. There were ROBINSON DURING THE ten and former Winnifred Cook and formerly resided in Syracuse. Her husband is now on the faculty of the University of Missouri. The Syracuse Lady Lions Club were entertained on Thursday evening at the Mansion House in Ogden for their annual Mothers and Daughters dinner party. Dies At 103 Months results were unexpectedly cps-povere- ' Beautiful table decorations were arranged at each individual place setting with a decorative plant. Following the dinner special entertainment was given by a musical group from Weber State In Past STEWART, A Fruit Heights attorney, expressed disappointment at his showing, but most observers felt that his republicanism for over '. - Mrs. Mrs. Scott Holt. vulnerable Bursitis Increasing county commissioner. He, expressed full support for ' : i' W. O. workers. Gerlach lost a close Primary election last year for Price, vp the Weber County Convention. most reliable and diligent Mrs. 5 The convention turnout of approximately 50 percent of the Republican delegates was excellent when compared with a 25 percent delegate turnout earlier in the day at Gerlach, who left the party a few years ago briefly for the American Party and then returned, has apparently been unsuccessful in his efforts to convince Republicans that he is worthy of forgiveness; this in spite of the fact that during the past two years the party leadership in the county has considered him one of its hampering of 1 San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd K. Harmston of Columbia, Mo. and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Harmston of Provo, were Sunday visitors at the homes of Mrs. Floyd Harmstons brother and two sisters here, Mrs. Lewis R. Briggs, Mrs. Joseph Simpson, and David Lawrence Cook. . The Syracuse Second LDS Ward Relief Society organization, both the day and evening sessions, sponsored a home tour of some six homes in the area on Tuesday. The homes that were visited were those of Mrs. DuaneHall, Mrs. Clyde Barber, Mrs. Scott Hansen, Mrs. Sheldon Child, Mrs. Flake Boone, and f democratic seats that will be up for election next year. his on 825-039- 1 As' Adams, Layton, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, been released after serving for the past eleven months. By VIRGINIA BENNETT V WHILE ELECTING officers was the only business that took place at the convention, keynote speaker Jake Gam buoyed the Republicans with more hope for the national organization than at any time in recent years. Senator Gam said that he believes that in 1980 the Republican Party has an excellent chance to gain control of the United States Senate because of the high 84-4- 4 i in- dividual initiative. Elementary School. Completes Training Syracuse News $ JjL 15. I Office Building. Later, he was appointed Church receptionist at the office building at the West Gate of the Salt Lake Temple Grounds. W.O. Robinson passed away about 6 p.m. on Sunday, May 5th at the Bountiful Convales- cent Center to age. causes incident of A VIEWING will be held at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 700 South, Salt Lake City, Thursday from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Funeral services will be ' held Friday noon at the Arbor LDS Ward, 1883 South West Temple, Salt Lake City. Burial will be in the Farmington Cemetery. Mr. Robinson had been residing at the lerrace Apartments, 1810 South Main, Salt Lake City, and was a member of the Arbor Ward. DONATIONS may be made in lieu of flowers to the American Heart Association. Elder LeGrande Richards, of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will be featured speaker at Fridays funeral service. Il Vt J '!& FI 1 Li o X' W.O. ROBINSON was born 24, 1876, in the home located at 104 West 100 North, Farmington. His father, Joseph Elijah Robinson, was January born February 2, 1849, the first male, white child born in Gr:j ih 61ft i!:sf Keeps cn Gr:fcg, Davis County. He married Clark on June Lucy Areta 8, 1899, in the Salt Lake Temple. She died May 10, 1971, shortly before their 73rd wedding anniversary. THEY HAD seven children: Joseph L. Robinson, who died last May 3 in Maui, Hawaii; Lamond W. Hap Robinson, Farmington; Casey Robinson, North Rocks, Australia; Afton Robinson (Rich Williams), Newport Beach, Calif.; Dorothy Robinson (Blees), Farmington; Frank Q. Robinson, Salt Lake City; son, Special Large Screen Black & White MANY IN STORE SPECIALS ( GENE'S ELECTRONIC Ph. 1981 North Main, Layton, Utah - 825-6- 1 Angeles; Kathryn (Robin) Robinson (Nelson), Salt Lake City; and Barbara Robinson Smith (Taylor), Berkeley, Calif. Brothers, Dr. R.C. Robin- B6W Reg. 169.95 Los 1 4 Your deposit of $10,000 in this short term, 26 week certificate receives the highest interest rate paid by any financial institution insured by an agency of the U.S. Government. Each depositors account is insured to $40,000. Grant Robinson, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Clifford Robinson, Fullerton, Calif. Sisters, Beth Tomlinson, San Jose, Calif.; and Clair Potter, Idaho Falls, ( Federal regulations do not permit the compounding of interest on these certificates, and require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. Ask for the current rate at your nearby CBcmdCi 0 niffcG Idaho. HE HAD 29 two children. 17 grandchildren; and d Resources over 3.2 billion dollars. AN Firat Security Bank ol UW N Fuel Security Bank of Idaho. N Security Slate Bank. San Lake Fnal Security Bank ol Oram. N a Frrat A. Cny. Ulan banks members of FDtC. Fuji Security Slat. Fuel Sacurtly Stale Bant ot Ooden Bank ot Kaysuille Feat Security Ftral Security Bank Bank w. ol ot Logan. 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