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Show 18 Tuebrtay lirst.ki ftes'icw LAKJESIDECOMMUNITY h(!(hi?1 tM7 New Layton librarian brings varied experience to job LAYTON - r DTajeuscrinrna - The iww librarian i a comfortably idling nory about Wmniy thy I.hH anl bin frienJn a nlic t about looking up a reference question on lum-- h lueratury, Hut Mariljn Gctw actually conten to her new poMiion with a vaned backgrounil that combiner etrong experience with mun-- . chkin and fairy tales and literature. A part of thy Daws County l ibrary staff since the early 19X0. she is best known by probably thousand of South Da vis joungMcrs as "the story la- r' A vv' rt r i t ' i' L. ' iC -- a Jj v 1 -- s ' - til REfERENCE HELP; Aldus Mont asks Marfyn Cons somo questions about locking up Ihe books She needs ot the Layton branch library. dy." - She started at the bountiful branch as the children's librarian and has been telling stones ever since, often in concert with South branch librarian Itrad Maurer. I can tell a childrens story with 10 minutes notice or unplug a toilet on a Saturday afternoon when you dont want to bother the maintenance people, she said, seated in her new surround inp at antral branch. A native of Salt Lake City w ho grew up in the Rose Park area. Celts first job around books was at the .Slain Branch Library in Salt Lake where her title was periodi ."cals girl at S1.39 an hour. from West High School, Celts obuineJ a degree in early child hood at Westminster College. ollowmg that, she worked with day care centers providing train ing in credentialmg. You might wonder what learning about the patterns and processes kids go through to be come adults has to do w ith working in a library," she said. "There are similarities, especially when, as a librarian, she has the joy of working with families, from the young, hesitant mother who first I to story brings her time and then keeps returning, readily admits. After graduation until the kids are teenagers, have learned a lot about using the library. And as an assistant branch librarian at South Branch, her college training came in naturally as Seniors Oct. 16 at 10 a.m. Blood pressure and blood oxygen levels will be cheeked. The clinic is free. :l lowever, the route to her cur rent position is a bit unusual, she -- M' "From 9 I The center will be closed Oct. -. : 13. Irene Parker's quilts will be displayed this month with a Hob-.b- y Highlights discussion on Oct. 14 at noon. 'The cheek your health clinic is T- Senior Association, Davi3 Hospital Chapter, 1600 W. Antelope Drive, Layton, she helped start the library system's first summer reading program. "Brad (Maurer) and I would tell stories together and people would ask us after if were married because the stories woulJ flow so well, she said. "We hope to still do Halloween stories together in both ends of the county." To arrive at her current position usually requires a master's of library science degree. However, with the closure of Brigham Young University's library school, there are none in the state. And. being a mother with responsibilities, Celts couldn't pick up and move to Arizona or some other nearby state. So, Library Director Pete Gia coma organized a unique training a.m. and 10 a.m. New members must attend the 10 a.m. class. The cost is SI per class in the Womens Center education classroom. Call 774-70for more information. Senior aerobics are every Tuesday and Thursday at 9 Health screening is done twice a month, on the first and third Wednesdays, from 8:30 a.m. to noon. They are in the classroom area of the hospital. Blood pres they would shoot at the prisoner. Wood, along with others went to say goodbye to him. The prisoners were then put into their cells From 7 The men in the sweat box if and blankets were placed over the doors. they asked for more help. "We were all locked in the 77777 In May of 1887 Wood was sicells half twelve and blantting outside talking with another kets nailedpast over all doors and prisoner who told him polygamy ' is windows facing the place of exewrong. said, the religion is all cution. Five minutes to one we heard the shots of the guns which bright, but the polygamy, there is sounded like a clap of thunder. in the world too many people "Before the execution the prisnow and not room for them. On May 6 he wrote, Addie oner told the guard that if there was a hereafter he would come . and my little daughters came to .see me and brought Tedie back and tell him. Brown said 'how with you Downs to drive for them. Peace and prosperity attends my little come? I will send you a hail storm within forty-eighours afflock. Woods Aug. 11 entry de- - ter my death. In that time there came a very scribes the execution of a prison- Five men were placed in a heavy hail storm with hail meateht with five holes in it where suring 2 12 inches in diameter. Wood wrote. After spending over a year and a half in the prison' Wood began to think it might be better to die. "I fell truly that death would be sweet to me. Then he thought of his loving wives and children and knew he could not leave them alone in the world. On May 5, Wood wrote, After dinner we were surprised with a host of children who came marching in double file upon the wall. "I was busily engaged in the schoolroom when they made their appearance, wending their way upon the walls of the old dreary prison. Brother Harvey Murdock, who is my bunkey came running to me and said, oh George, just come out and look at the wall! I ran out and gazed upon the 774-708- 0 low-impa- ct Pioneer rTHe ht e. Health From 9 Most people are very functional - ini four to six weeks after surgery, but slow progress continues for many months. "' ; Hospital stay following major joint surgery is dependent on ones age and progress in meeting specific therapy goals. In some cases, hospital stays may be DSs little as three days, but typical-l- y five to seven days in the hospital is required and sometimes five - to 10 days in a rehabilitation fa--. - cility. You will be instructed on how to continue your progress at home. You will use either crutches of a walker for several weeks. For patients who have had hips replaced, they will learn cautions to prevent hip dislocations. Should you have your knee re- placed, many orthopedic surgeons prescribe a possible motion machine that will go home with you to help you avoid stiffness. As mentioned post-o- p previously, physical therapy will be needed and will likely be done at your home until you are well enough to travel to a therapy fa- cility. Most everyday activities are possible after joint replacement. Walking, cycling, golfing, swimming and other moderate activities are fine; more strenuous activities as a basketball, sky diving, or similar activities are generally not recommended. Should your new joint wear and need to be revised, its possible to accomplish, but with rea- sonable care, revision is unlikely. It has been demonstrated in a large statistical study that joint replacement surgery does more tl j MCwm tjHM A! tw John Nicholson gets some guidance from librarian Mantyn Cess on he to lock up me on Internet Cess, who was known as tho story lad at the BounsAi branch, is the now fcbmnan at subjects the Leyton branch. INTERNET GUIDANCE: regimen, one she said is probably more difficult than the regular college course. It included a prac-ticu- m at the Orem City Library, obtaining certified manager training through a state course, as well as several other components that involved away from the county as well as training and ongoing experience. "The county commissioners were wonderful to let me do this," she added. Gctts lives in Salt Lake City with her daughter. sure and blood testing are done. k pot luck is on am. Thursday, Sept. 25 at Lick-n-stic- 1 1 Menus Wednesday, Sept. 24: southwestern beef and rice casserole, carrots, egg and cheese salad, watermelon, combrcad and milk. 1 Thursday, Sept. 25: turkey fritter with gravy, potatoes, ambro Challenges facing Celts and the staff center on handling ihc growth as Central Brjnch faces Ji. the prospeet of Rachel, who is entering Southern Utah University in Cedar City this month, and Michael, who has just started junior high school. But Celts is no stranger to Djvis County. Many relatives ever-growin- g cntele and and "the needs of our student which again site cvpu.2, to thinking in terms of famd. near-capaci- lived in Bountiful and she started visiting there as a child. The library is one of die ganiations that serves everyth c over an extended period of tiro!" "Davis County is very familiar ground. My father picked asparagus and cherries, and whatever there years ago and she has pictures of grandparents working the Helds in Bountiful showing wide expanses of mountainside. She added that "the staff l$s done a tremendous job dcahfg with the growth; Pm new, hertj" i baked potato, beets, cucurittr sia fruit salad, eclair, buttermilk roll and milk. Friday, Sept. 26: baked ham, potatoes, corn, coleslaw, applesauce cake, ranch roll, milk. Monday, Sept 29: meat loaf. salad, cantaloupe, roll, milk?, 2 Tuesday, Sept. 30: pork cu!; v with gravy, noodles, carrots, tossed salad, pineapple and coJI-- 1 nut cup, cheese biscuit and nub.. I M E'f c heavenly hosts for truly they were heavenly. We quickly got our instruments and walked down as close as we were permitted and played for them with out fellow prisoners gathering behind us. . The children sang and the prisoners played violins. Then the guard called and all was silent. ...the bouquets came showering down from their little hands, he wrote. Wood was released from prison after serving nearly two years. The last 50 pages of his journal have been lost. The rock home is still standing in Woods Cross where he lived. It had a wing on each side of the home, one for each of his wives. He is buried in the Bountiful cemetery. ty 1 Weber State Universe One of Americas 100 Best College Buys Call to quality of life than just about any other surgery. Re- for your free class schedule or visit us at www.weber.edu 626-660- 0 Cyber-student- s: (Internet-base- placing your wom-ojoint can give many years of quality function. 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