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Show T T At Conference Knights Elect New Officers BOUNTIFUL The Utah State Knights of Columbus held its 77th Annual Convention on May 12 and 13 in Bountiful. St. Olafs Council No. 5502 was the host council. Senator Orrin G. Hatch and Bishop Wil- liam K. Weigand were guests of honor at the convention banquet held on Saturday evening in the McNamara Center at St. Olafs Church. , Hatch was presented a resolution adopted by the Utah State Knights of Columbus council honoring him for his work in the e movement. Pro-Lif- This resolution has been serve as state deputy. J. Robert for- warded to the Supreme Office of Lavery, Father DeSmet Council the Knights of Columbus for consideration at the Supreme Convention of the Knjghts of Columbus to be held in Denver, Colorado in August. Checks were presented to Bishop Wiegand for vocations and Connie Pratt of the Utah Right to Life Foundation by State Deputy Toby Trujillo. Election of Officers for the new fraternal year were held and new officers were elected. Michael T. Cosgrove, Father DeS-mCouncil (Brigham City) will et Return the Materials' From PERC The Utah Lung Association has announced a new summer schedule for its Childhood Asthma Program. Enrollment is now available for June classes. p training for asthmatic children and their parents will be conducted on a new, convenient morning schedule, according to Kathy Majia, patient services coordinator. The schedule will continue through August in the Salt Lake metropolitan area, said Mrs. Self-hel- : . ; i Mejia. to those children and families who suffer the breathing distress and frustrations of asthma. The service by the Christmas Seal organization has been COMPLETE - COLOR .COORDINATING ENSEMBLES nt SAVINGS ASK ABOUT TABLE COVERS PLACE SETTINGS NAPKINS UTENSILS VOLUME DISCOUNTS Service )Fast (ANNOUNCEMENTS On JCAKe" ! GUESWAVORS ERVERS SERVING BOWLS BAKERY ITEMS PUCE MATS AND MORE,.. Wedding Invitations & Imprinting GUEST BOOKS ALBUMS GARTERS laR3il IJitHWiV IMPRINTED I AND MRE-0- NAPKINS l 8 Hi LO EVERY MORNING YOU WAKE UP WITH A POUNDING HEADACHE. YOU HAVE BEEN TO YOUR FAMILY DOCTOR, A CARPET CLGACJIMG 8TGAC.1 FLOOD RESTORATION AND WATER EXTRACTION ' Information about the program can be obtained by calling or writing the Utah Lung Associ- ation, 1616 S. 1 100 E., Salt Lake ). City, Ut. 84105 There are two programs. The Preschool Asthma Program is k for children 2 to 5. The classes will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. The Family Asthma Program is for asthmatic children age 6 to 14. Also conducted twice weekly, these classes will be scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to noon. The location of the classes will vary from month to month. A physician referral and a registration fee is required. Mrs. Mejia says, training is an adjunct to the medical management of asthma. Children and parents will be taught breathing, relaxation, bronchial hygiene and physical conditioning skills. These skills give help and hope 5A ptatheperifectpart. The FARMINGTON Education Resource Center closes for the summer on May 25 and will reopen the first day ' of school in the fall. , We would appreciate all books, gamei 'and materials to be returned as soon as possible, said Mary Hughes, director. This year has been a very good year but we know that some people still have materials out. If everyone would just take a minute to look around the house and find and return the PERC materials, it would save the staff and school district time and money, she said. No fines will be assessed. If, during the summer months, you shown to reduce hospitalization, run across some PERC materischool absenteeism and physials, just turn them .in to the cian visits because patients learn school district offices. We need to reduce the severity of some everyones help, said Mrs. asthma episodes. Hughes. (Brigham City) as state secretary; James P. Nester, Salt Lake Council, (Salt Lake City) as state treasurer; Stephen Moran, Sts. Peter and Paul Council, (Salt Lake City), state advocate; and Gary Comins of St. Olafs Council (Bountiful) as state warden. Frank Peczuh, Msgr. nonnie council (Price) was honored as the Utah Knight of the Year. The Monty Hatch Family, St. Anthonys Council (Helper,) was honored as the Utah Knights of Columbus Family of the Year. Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, May 23, 1984 The Paper Factory Outlet and Par-e- Childhood Asthma Classes Set ' . BONDED AND INSURED PROFESSIONAL TECHNICIANS $29 95 SOFA AND CHAIR STEAM CLEAN SPECIAL CARPET SALES. REPAIR AND INSTALLATION WE MOVE THE FURNITURE NO MILEAGE CHARGES WITHIN 100 MILES ADDITIONAL SERVICES AVAILABLE (484-4456- NEUROSURGEON AND A PSYCHIATRIST. THEY'VE RUN OUT OF IDEAS AND YOU'RE STILL SUFFERING. DRY CLEANING AVAILABLE FOR DELICATE FABRICS twice-a-wee- EACH ROOM 3 ROOMS OR MORE OPEN ON SATURDAY FREE I ROOM Of I SOIL REPELLANT I , WITH PURCHASE OF 2 1 I .coupon OFFER EXPIRES MAY 22, 1984 Headaches are the most common health complaint in America today. It should not be assumed that chronic or recurring headaches are normal. If you have headaches call Dr. Burns, he accepts group, union, auto and industrial insurance. SPECIALIZING IN HEADACHE PROBLEMS , 479-874- Copyright 1983 3 Now Serving the itm'm OgdenDavis Co. Area CONTtMPOMAV (sou MIAOU. INC IM4 asQgMMsynmn . i ''ri dismal grip of winter Spring is a wonderful time of year. We begin to break out of the and feel alive again. We also almost always rush the season and indulge ourselves a little carelessly. The children will want to go out too early, bikes and skates will and som6 colds come out of the garage; it will seem warm enough for a barbecue, ' ... , and flu will still linger. - a time of year to be careful; skills may be a little rusty and it is easy to get involved In minor household accidents. If you know someone who is apt to rush the season or the traditional illnesses arid incidents beset you. we are open late and ready to help. This is We are Fairfield Medical Clinic in Layton. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.ra. Monday through Saturday k ( , ' a , . . FADDaFDtllL WlnB medical clinic , I 939 Worth Fairfield Road, Layton, Utah 04041, 546-324- 4 |