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Show AARP and DRSEA 7k, 2 Retired Groups Will Meet Gerlach Named to Committee fo b Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, September 5, 1984 , . A joint meetBOUNTIFUL ing pf the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and Davis Retired School Employee Association (DRSEA) is Sept. 17, at 12:30 p.m. in the Jpolden years Center at Boun- sched-uledTf- or tiful TJie meeting will feature Davis County attorney, Loren Martin, who will discuss Proposition 3, a measure which deals with the election of judges and their term of (Slice. Proposition 3 will be on surer; Alice Kaufman, program chairman; Ralph McCloy, nominating chairman; and Shelby Bentley, legislative chairman. Schoeler stated that hereafter the DRSEA meetings will be held jointly with the AARP meetings on the third Monday of each month at the Golden Years Cen- the ballot in November for voters action. Martin will also review developments in the DUI issue in Davis County and answer questions from the audience on legislative matters such as taxation of social security, utility laws and other legislation related to retired peo- Harry B. Gerlach, Sr., commissioner of Davis County, has been named a member of the National Association of Counties (NACO) In announcing the appoint- ment, Elfstrom said Commissioner Gerlach is a dedicated county official who will be of the Health and Education Steering greatest assistance in the coming Committee. year in formulating legislative . The appointment was made by policy critical to county governthe associations president, Philip ment. We are very pleased that B. Elfstrom of Kane County, 111. Commissioner Gerlach has agreed to serve on this important ' steering committee. ' t 1 1 policy-makin- ter. ple. Lunch is available at the center before the meetings. However, reservations must be made at least a day ahead by calling the Center at Current DRSEA Officers are: Lillian E. Schoeler, president; Edith Nordquist, Teddy Guerrero, secretary-tre- a vice-preside- 295-347- 9. ftollJt'CCJslhit) Child Molestation Lecture Topic The Davis County Womens Republican Clubs will sponsor a public meeting tonight, to discuss the problems of sexual offenses against children in Davis County. Guest speakers will be Loren Martin, Davis County attorney and Richard Lambert, U.S. attor-n- e who will address the issue of plea bargaining as it effects sexual offenders. The meeting will be held at 7 p.nj. in the basement of the North Davis Library in Clear- non-partis- an 773-415- 6 Precision Haircuts a Styllngforguystgals Q&fiGOM I I 431 .T1 ft Its that time of the year again. This fall go back to the classroom looking your best. Stop in for your fall style. 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We talk' about ICU, CCU, ER, OR, PEDS, MEDS, etc. Simply Care Units, or are ICUs units, rooms, or areas in the hospital equipped with the stated,-Intensiv- latest in lifesaving and equipment. Intensive are also staffed with Units Care specially trained nurses and technicians who constantly attend ... 1 ! Oifli No Appointment Necessary LAYTON HILLS MALL HOURS: rP miff1 ) All O Perms ' (Gaffe!' M GO BACK TO SCHOOL IN STYLE Being WItat is fnuo 8. n ciaasLi ygiv Mishap With F-1- uinfi Cirrii lie discussion. For further infor- Davis County residents are mation contact Cynthia Stevens, invited to participate in this pub- All and monitor the very ill and the seriously injured. The Intensive Care Unit is where accident, trauma and major surgery patients are taken in the first few hours, or days, when specialized care is needed. McKay-DeHospital has just an completed entirely new Intensive Care Unit to sene the people of Northern Utah. This unit includes all private, completely monitored rooms, the e latest in electronic equipment and additional, experienced staff. Intensive Care is all the things we have mentioned; it is also an attitude, an attitude of giving the very best of ourselves to everyone we have we treat. At McKay-Decommitted our time, equipment and staff to always give you the e best we have. We are McKay-DeHospital Center, and we are here for you. e m 4 NACOs steering commit- g tees form the are of county government. Members bring their expertise at the loical level together to examine issues critical to county government.. McKAY-DE- E HOSPITAL CENTER |