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Show Y WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS By DONETA M. GATHERUM 773-49- Mrs. Lucille Walton has returned home from spending a vacation in Little Rock, Ark. Walton and her daughter, Julie Walton of Mrs. Moab traveled to Arkansas by plane. They were met in Little Rock by Mrs. Waltons son, Richard and his wife, Juanita. Richard Walton has been living in Arkansas for three years. This is the first trip Mrs. Walton has made to see her son and his new home in Little Rock. Richard also owns a farm in Clarksville, Ark. Mrs. Walton and Julie enjoyed seeing the farm also. When they returned home, Mrs. Walton and Julie were met at the Salt Lake airport by Mrs. Waltons daughter, Mrs. Karen Black of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Walton stayed in Salt Lake City with her daughter for several days. Michael Hamilton, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hamilton, has now recovered from a broken thumb that he has had in a cast this past month. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Folk-mareport that their son, Lt. n Stewart Folkman and his wife, Sunee are the parents of a baby boy. The child who was in Monterey, Calif, will be named Bradley Ross Folkman. The new arrival was greeted at home by his two big sisters, Stacey born Sept. 4, and Etmly. Lt. S .wart Folkman is living in C Jifomia and attending the Navy Post Graduate School where he is working on his masters degree. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilko hosted 20 of their friends at a Friday evening Halloween party. Games, a ghost story and a spook alley all pleased the guests who were dressed in appropriate costumes. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stanger c.re staying at the home of Mrs. Stangers parents, Mr, and Mrs. Emmett Nalder while their new home in South Weber is being completed. One successful deer hunt NWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 3, 1977 ing group of Layton residents included Mr. and Mrs. Kay Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tuke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hamilton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson and family of Salt Lake City. They all canyon traveled to located East of Sterling, Utah. They encountered some snow. Seven members of the group shot deer. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Flitton and his family and Mr. and Mrs. Val Flitton and their family went deer hunting in the East Canyon area. Five of the seven hunters were successful. Coronado scenic attractions. En route to San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Scoffield stopped at girl, Jenny live in Riverside. Shauna is Mr. and Mrs. Sx)f-fiel- granddaughter and Jenny is their second Riverside, Calif. Jeff and Shauna Boster and their baby Kaysville Man Seeking Election Citizens Party of Kaysville. TIMOTHY MR. has graduated from Weber State College and has a masters degree from Utah State University and is currently working towards an additional advanced degree from the University of Utah. He is an educator by profession and is employed by the Davis County School District, teaching at Bountiful High School. He is a member of the Kaysville City Planning. Board and has done extensive work at Utah State in outdoor recreation. Thursday luncheon guests of Mrs. Lucille Walton were Mrs. Effie her sister-in-laPotter and Mrs. Lucille Potter of West Fielding, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Nalder have returned home from a vacation trip to Phoenix, Ariz. They enjoyed the warm weather and found time to play some golf. the Folkman, Katy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Folkman is attending USU in Logan this year. She transferred to Utah State from Weber. The University senior is majoring in fashion designing. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scoffield spent last week in San Diego, Calif. They went to San Diego to see their son, Captain Gary Scoffield. Captain Scoffield shipped out Tuesday on board the Navy carrier ship Kitty Hawk. He is the ships executive officer next to the admiral in command of the ship. There are 5300 men on board the Kitty Hawk. The ship will travel to Hawaii, the Philippines and other oriental ports before completing the six month long tour of duty. Scoffields wife, Captain Kaye and their four children, will remain at their Virginia home until the tour of dutv is completed. Mr. and Mrs. Scoffield toured the Kitty Hawk and ate many meals on board ship. While they were in southern California, they visited many of the beautiful San Diego and CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS LOWEST PRICE EVER HE SERVED his country in the Vietnam conflict and is continuing to serve as a lieutenant in the U.S. Naval Reserves. MIKETIMOTHY Mr. Timothy is a registered leader in the Boy Scouts of America and is actively working with the scouts, np Michael L. Timothy, a lifelong resident of Kaysville is seeking the position as Kaysville City Councilman on the emiEonv iuun gutters Don Pearson - Manager -- fSEE ESTIMATES--773-856- or 394-658- 6 Plans Emphasis On Health Care Study ByROSELYNKIRK Now that the first stage of the paramedic program has been implemented, the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Council will place prime emphasis on public education in emergency health care matters. DR. JAN Freeman, chairman of the EMS council, told the council that they must provide leadership in the county to improve emergency health care in the community. What we do will make a lot of difference to a lot of people, he said. Its time "people realize whats going in their Toos Pluim, chairman of public education, will work with Dr. Richard Johns, administrator of the board of health and Dr. Freeman to come up with alternatives for setting up the public education emergency preparedness project. SUGGESTED as possible were teaching courses through the com- munity schools, using local fire departments Emergency Medical Technician (EMTs) in the county to teach classes. 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance "My finest monument indeed, Is this, my darling child. " ' "Half true, half true, " a teacher called, And In this way replied: "It takes a team to raise them all, We're both on this child's side." Some children grow to shine a lot. For some, the candle's hid. But every one will mirror what These teammates said and did. Enuripcy Services bodies. or Commercial Buildings Baked on Enamel Colors Various Custom Made with Precision on Job For Residential "No tombstone w III I ever need, " The happy parent smiled. Mrs. Pluimwilldraftaletter to the Board of Education and speak to school administrators to see if classes can be set up through the school. Dr. Johns said the committee will also AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK look at a model tried in Seattle, Washington where basic life support courses were taught through the fire department. He said that during the three years the course was taught, 220,000 people completed the training. THE committee said they will also get a list of paramedics from the State Paramedic Council and send out letters of inquiry to all registered EMTs to see if they would participate in teaching the classes. Dick Bagley, an EMT and member of the EMS council, said that the South Davis County Fire Department had been instructing community groups in basic life support. He said that 15 out of 35 firemen had volunteered to teach the groups organized through churches and youth groups. He suggested that EMT firemen might participate in a public education program. AFTER further discussion, the council said they will present public life support education models to members of the council during the next meeting in January. On an unrelated item. Dean Holman, chairman of the communications committee for the council said that both hospitals have received their license to operate have been assigned a Attend Your Parent Teacher Conference: Davis School District Schedule frequency. Both should be on the air with telemetry munications by Dec. 1 GARELISON FOR MAYOR CLAIR E. SNOW FOR COUNCILMAN com- 1. THE telemetry equipment will allow the physician in the emergency room to monitor vital signs communicated from the paramedic equip- ment in the vehicle. When the telemetry equipment, which has been ordered from Motorola Corp., arrives, the emergency room in both hospitals will be manned a day. Dr. Freeman reported that another EMT class had started and 18 EMT are being trained in IV therapy. This is the second class in the administration of IVs that has been taught under the direction of Elementary Two hours before the end of the school day, Nov. 8, 9, and 10. Junior High Nov. 16 and 17. (Check times with individual schools.) High School Nov. 16 and 17. (Check times with individual schools.) Dr. Freeman and Yvonne Taylor, R.N., a member of the EMS Council. Dr. Freeman said the IV training modules will continue until most of the EMT's in the county have received training in IV therapy. Elect Individuals Who Will o Be Sensitive to Local Values Meet Needs of All Residents Develop Community Resources Especially Cultural Arts Library and Parks Implement a City Master Plan Create More Opportunity for Public Input to Decision Making Be Efficient With Tax Dollars Preserve Kaysville Uniqueness JyL w DR. JOHNS said inservice training in advanced cardiac life support and emergency obstetrics and delivery is being taught by Davis County doctors to provide additional training to paramedics. Apart we may be doing a good job TOGETHER we can be superb ! 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