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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 8, IJ78 REFLEX-DAV- IS County Economy Into High Ir Layton Community Church Senior High BYF girls met at the home of Rachell Femeau Wednesday and tied a quilt for Viola Anderson, one of the ladies of the church. THE CHILDRENS Hour started Wednesday. It is held from 9 to 11:30 a.m. every Wednesday of July. The theme is Love with music, crafts, games and refreshments. The nursery is taught by Vada Bassett with Mary Ann Owens as helper. Kindergarten has Mary Aguirre and Lori Wilson as teacher and helper. Donna Hill is teaching first, second and third grades. THE FOURTH, fifth and sixth grades have Marilyn Wilson as their teacher. The kitchen crew is Viola Anderson and Jean Wilson. Adult Bible Study is held rK v- v - A detailed study of business activity in Davis County and in other communities across the country shows that the local economy moved into higher gear in the past year. each Friday at the Church from 10 a.m. til 11 a.m. Pastor Kenneth Edwards is teaching the class. The Book of Acts is being studied now. TO the the released, jut amount spent per family for ACCORDING THE CHURCH family is having a picnic and holding report, church services at Weber Memorial Park in Ogden Canyon on the 11th. A goods and services was at a relatively high level, although inflation was responsible to Caravan will leave the Church at 8:30 a.m. The church service will be held at 10 a.m. with the picnic and games to follow. The Laos refugee ladies are taking English classes at Hill some degree for the increase. The details are contained in Friday morning. clothing, drugs and other the annual market study made by the Standard Rate and Data Service. It indicates just how much was spent locally by the average family for food, cars, furniture, Field each Thursday and items. COMPARABLE data is given for families in every other section of the country. In Davis County, it is shown, the largest part of the consumer dollar went for food. A trauma and Cheung, assistant professor of burn research program, one of only 10 in the nation, has been es- tablished at the medical center through a million-dolla- r research grant. THE GRANT from the Ins- titute of General Sciences the National Institutes of of Health allocates $263,000 for the first year and a comparable amount for each of three following years. Dr. Frank G. Moody," chairman and professor in the department of surgery, is the centers principal investigator. He said the money will support a multidisciplinary approach to trauma as university scientists study the complications of severe physical and emotional problems faced by the in- jured. FIVE RELATED research .. ' projects were earmarked for funding under the grant, according to Dr. Moody. They deal with physiological and psychological consequences attributed to trauma--th- e major cause of death for Americans under age 40. and The projects researchers involved are: A study of the cause of liver failure in trauma victims, Dr. Moody; James A. Nelson, of associate professor radiology; and Dr. Layton F. Rikkers, chief tomy. --OXYGENATION and respiratory complications in trauma patients; Dr. Bruce Houtchens, assistant professor of surgery, and Dr. Harrison Lazarus, associate THIS compares with $1,870 and per household elsewhere in the United States and with physiological disability, and to identity the causes and effects of trauma. Dr. Moody said several research models for computer analysis have been developed by Dr. Homer R. Warner, chairman of the department of medical biophysics and computing, and Dr. Reed M. Gardner, associate professor $1,764 in the Mountain States. The report also shows how much was spent in the area for various other commodi- IN LAYTON During your vacation to the beach or lake this summer an interesting pastime might be a study of the clouds day by day. FOR EXAMPLE, very high cirrus clouds will often indicate the approach of a warm front, which brings with it rain. But the higher the typical summer cumulus clouds, separated white puffs moving gently along in a summer sky, the better the weather is likely to be. amounted to $47,387,000. Variety shops and department stores selling general of merchandise FUNDS WILL also be channeled to include research on the emotional and psychological aspects of trauma. Equipment, nursing personnel, and computer and paramedic technicians will be added to the trauma center staff. grossed $10,361,000. THOSE specializing in wearing apparel accounted for some $6,242,000. Sales of furniture and other home furnishings came to $11,923,000. Panama Debate: Some Facts when this rather large showboat replica passed in the Lawton parade Monday morning. As were manv entries this year, the motif was red. white, and blue. A illOlie & &K$80 If the sky is cloudless with barometer high and steady and wind from the west, then good weather should be ahead. If the typical summer cumulous clouds form low to the ground and. get even lower, then rain will probably occur during the day. h THE SUMMER cloud puffs are formed as air rises and contracts, thereby increasing the percentage of moisture in the air. When it increases enough, the moisture changes into tiny particles, which change the air to visible air a cloud. -- cars and other automotive equipment SALES OF Latn children were awed PARADE Study Clouds ties. biophysics. -- TRAUMA AS a contributor to stress ulcers of the stomach; Dr. Laurence Y. ENTRY IN TERMS of the total amount spent in local retail stores, about 30 cents out of every dollar went for take-hom- e food, the figures show. If the home food bill were divided equally among the local population it would average out to $2,095 per housetold. professor of surgery. Dr. Curt Johnson from the department of bioengineering will pursue new areas of technology that will deal with the problems of trauma victims. -- The fifth project will utilize computers to evaluate psychological in local butcher shops, bakeries and other stores selling food for home consumption added up to $62,314,000. In addition to this outlay, a sizeable amount was spent in restaurants, lunch rooms and other places where food and drink are consumed on the premises. associate research professor in ana- surgical resident. THE AMOUNT grocery stores, supermarkets, delicatessens, surgery. -- The protective effects of corticosteroids in trauma and anoxia (lak of oxygen); Dr. Don H. Nelson, professor of medicine, and Dr. Ann If this occurs low to the surface of the earth, its an indication that the moisture content of the air is great-th- us a greater chance of rain from the clouds during the day. 10x7 10x10 14x10 129.95 159.95 229.95 14x20 459.00 THE INDICATORS show that the economy, locally and elsewhere, is continuing to move upward. With the increase in consumer spending, factories are boosting production, opening up more job opportunities. OGniMigBga Service Remodels New Construction Who Knows? Ron Dale 825-64- 07 825-13- 72 Name the flower and births-ton- e for July. 2. When did Medicare begin? 3. Name two U.S. Presidents whodiedonJuly4. 4. The 38th President was bom in July. Name him. 5. When was the Statue of Liberty presented to the 163 S. fclsln, Bountiful U.S.? 6. When was the Repbulican Partv organized? ANSWERS TO WHO KNOWS Waterlily and ruby. July 1,1966. 3. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. 4. Gerald Ford, July 14, 1913. 5. July 4, 1884. 6. 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