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Show 2B lakeside Review North, Wednesday, June 1, 1983 Roy Couple Will Note Anniversary Saturday : ROY Ray and Selma Mills of 4841 S. 2025 W. in Roy will Union for 25 years. He was active in the Fairview City School celebrate their golden wedding PTA, and was a Scoutmaster "anniversary on Saturday, June and home teacher for the LDS 4. An open house will be from 6 Church. He retired from the Del to 10 p.m. at the Roy LDS North Monte Corporation in 1974. State Center, 4900 S. 2000 W. Mrs. Mills worked in LDS They request gifts be omitted. Primary for 40 years. She was The Mills were married June also a Relief Society visiting teacher. 7, 1933, in the Logan LDS TemThe Mills have three daughple. They lived in Fairview until 1943 when they moved to Ogden. ters: June Nealson, Ogden; For the past 30 years, they have Donnice (Garner) Wilson, Hoop' lived in Roy. er; and Beth Rosenlof, Woods Mills was on the board of diCross. They have eight rectors of the Del Monte Credit grandchildren. - , ; Rain or Shine Empty Nest Woes? This Mom's Ready ; SHARON NAUTA By ences, and second mortgages on STEELE the house to pay for school I asked my rings, sweaters, tee shirts, and nest syndrome? We Love Our Team bumper mother, the day her youngest son, the last of five children, stickers? How can you possibly let my was to graduate from high school. baby brother graduate without She sat there in her usual having a complete nervous place, rocking back and forth in breakdown? a comfortable chair near the Putting my face close to Moms to see if her spirits had living room window, while tak-ing a few last minute tucks in lifted, I wondered at how per; the new suit my fectly relaxed she now ap; .brother had reluctantly agreed peared to be. She had laid aside to wear. her sewing to gaze upwards With her chin tucked down at with intense pride at the strapan odd angle and her lips set in a ping baby of the straight tight line, she made a family, as he strode into the room. great display of slipping a tiny What kind of pickle you been ; needle in and out of the light tan eating? was what he said to l. gabardine fabric. Will you have the empty 1 - g she said, decidedly off a length of surplus 'thread, and I thought how unnaturally bright and vulnerable No, Hier bit-1-in- green-flecke- appeared. , Come on, eyes d I said, in Arent temptedmisslevity. the at- you gym trunks in ;the washer, the math books on I the counter, and the biology bug ; collections on the kitchen table? ; gonna What about the frantic ; phone calls from the school for assignments left at home, yearbook claim checks taped for a year on the refrigerator door, overdue library book whole notices, Hill : parentteacher confer me. (I had hoped no one would notice the strange contortions that my suddenly quiet mouth seemed to want to make.) Could this be the same little brother who had joined our family just two years before I, myself, had graduated from high that funny little fellow school Youre invited to help us celebrate the opening of our new family centered Pediatric Unit. Bring your family and join us at the hospital on Saturday, June 4, 1983 from 12:00 to 3:00 for an open house. We are celebrating the completion of our new family centered Pediatric Unit. There wiii be free hot dogs, drinks, balloons, and entertainment plus tours of the new unit. Its always a worry when a child has to go to the hospital, but at Humana Hospital Davis North, we believe in making your childs stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. Come join the celebration. . whose big ears you never noticed once you saw his flower petaled eyes? I had wheeled him in a stroller seven times around the block the first day that my mother brought him home. I dont want your nest to be empty, I could have told my mom. . The hammering has stopped Humana Hospital Davis North has just completed a renovation project. We relocated and expanded our Pediatric Unit. The unit has doubled in size and includes isolation rooms, special adolescent rooms, crib rooms, and a play room. With the new and updated equipment, our specially trained nurses and physicians can give your child personalized attention and care. When it comes to caring for children, we care enough to change for the better. 1 Group Elects Officers The Hill president, Virginia McKay ; Officers Wives first vice president, Makine CoClub members held their annual llier; second vice president, installation dinner last month to Mary Lavato; secretary, Ursuboth the former and new- - la McClure; treasurer, Debbie vI honor board members. elected Czambel; assistant treasurer, ly Among this years guests Loretta Enriquez; public relawere Col. Joseph and Ruth Bat-- I tions, Sam Hayes. taglia, Col. John and Betty The newly elected board Wolfe, Chaplain Bruce Brown, and Dean and Betty Peterson. members extended their thanks I I Mrs. Battaglia is the NCOWC for all of the guidance that the ; advisor and Mrs.. Wolfe is the former board members have given to them during their adjustThe new board members are ment period. LAYTON Caring makes the difference We believe patients need all the personal attention that a skilled and caring staff can provide. To assure you of just that kind of attention, we created 1 Humana Care a commitment to patient service we believe is unparalleled in the hospital industry. All of our employees and volunteers are participating in this specialized training. We believe in the Humana Care philosophy: to recognize and be responsive to the special needs of each patient. . : PANG'S : A new name for a new kind of O Give your child an opportunity of growth and development in Page's Experienced teachers help your child grow mentally, physically and emotionally in an organized learning program. Speech Therapist for the child with speech problems. Acrobatic( instruction to help in motor skills. Register your child Friday, June Pre-Schoo- i:-- PRE-SCHG- 1983 (Will accept regiitrationi anytime June 3rd until claim are PHONE: 773-128- 1 or 731-354331 South 1 rawest, Roy, Ut. 55 filled) care ' conjuction with the Humana Care program and our commitment to excellence, we recently changed our name to Humana Hospital Davis North. The decision to place the Humana name on our hospital is a clear indication that Humana stands behind the quality hospital care which we provide to the residents of our area. Our success as a Humana hospital has been due to the caring and responsive employees on our staff and to the excellence of our medical staff. Humana Hospital Davis North isr committed to providing the best hospital care for our patients. In l. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. for fall classes. ' . 3rd ISsuSs ter) 1600 W. Antelope Drive, Layton, Utah 84041 Phone (801) 825-956- 1 |