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Show -- WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 13, 1978 Law Enforcement Antacids Affect Bones GBO'ufflaiirfi7 Even small doses of aluminum-containin- Vi..1 Lagoon Same In Some Cities Funeral Services Held Wednesday LiZj grandchildren. ' ALSO KIRK By ROSELYN Accidents at Lagoon are as varied as the crimes reported. On Monday, the reports showed several children had been stung by a bee while drinking a can of pop. Another victim was treated by a paramedic for a severe nosebleed while another victim was given first aid when he stood up on the tram ride and cut his head. That man, after his wound was cleaned, was sent to a physician for stitches. LAGOON - During the season Lagoon is more heavily populated during certain hours a day than an average city. This population explosion -- h makes security and safety control measures a central worry for Gifford Smith, head of Lagoon Security and Safety, and for the over 75 part-tim- e security officers and seven park officers who control that "city. GIFF ibility more intense when he realizes that everyone in his city, which sometimes increases in population to 25,000 on the weekends and holidays, is moving around and "no one is watching television " The seven permanent park officers, two of them women, are trained as security officers after they are hired. The 75 part-tim- e officers, who work from May to October are law enforcement officers from Davis County Sheriffs department and Davis County cities who are hired during as Lagoon security men. their County Sheriffs Office. Channel Albert K. and Florence Layton Green. He married Elizabeth Ellison on March 13, 1918 m the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was general foreman for the Layton Sugar Company fur 43 years. He lived his entire lifetime in Layton except for one year in Lethbridge, Canada He was educated in Davis County schools and attended the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. 4 is a talk channel while channel 5 allows direct contact with Lakeview Hospital and Davis North Medical Center. MR. GREEN was an active member of the LDS Church. Re belonged to the Layton STATISTICS also showed that males were being injured while walking into the stilts on the lifeguards chair. Officials didnt understand the relationship untd they put their facts together and noticed that the grass where the girls sunbathe was located near the chair. Since they have padded the legs of the chair, they have eliminated that as a cause of accidents. In addition to security and accident problems. Smith, who works from ocer a 12 hour shut most days during the summer, must respond to unusual requests. He pointed to a letter from a mother of a girl who lived out of the state. The letter said the girl had left for Lagoon over a week ago and had never returned Smith said he would have to report to the mother that Lagoon Security had no knowledge of her whereabouts security e What is the greatest danger to some people's belief, swimming is dangerous when swimmers? SINCE LIGHTNING does strike water, contrary to lightning is observed, especially if it is seen to the west. But swimmers killed by fur INSTEAD OF the lx cancer-later-in-l.f- Close to 376-- 1 2-- ' I I.nvton, l lnli HEATiuG'llilCOI'D. Syracuse - 1S53 IV. 2253 So., 773-630- 3 , , I; , e and girls, hiding health warnings on packages, etc., were examined. Students were told how to say no" to social pressures from other jouth to smoke. 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Good As Gold checks al your fingertips will take care of bills Make purchases Carry out your business finances And they'll do it safer than money Safely is one of the great advantaoes to Good As Gold checking Why don't you sign up now for the handiest money in town David G poisonous gas and nicotine enter the txxly when smoking Swimming or bathing is advisable during GOOD AS GOLD CHECKING ACCOUNTS Mr. Smith lived in Kays-vill- e for seven years and in East Layton for the past five years. HE WAS a member of the Layton LDS 14th Ward. David Sargent, Morgan Edwards and Kelly Green, dmg jr 3MIWE Ogden City schools. Films included visual explanations as to how k it is for ' FOR 15 years he had been a school psychologist for the the habit never write at your fingertips Lindahl, Elko, Nev. and Utah psychological associations. He served nine years in the Utah National Guard. were PALLBEARERS Kelly Christensen, William Stanley and Laura Peterson Smith. On Sept. 16, 1961, he married Rita Jean Cannon in MR. SMITH was a member of the Rainbow Duck Club of Plain City and the American son-in-la- the HE WAS born March 28, 1937 in Ogden, a son of scare, the Houston campaign has stressed the immediate health hazard of smoking, focused on techniques, tobacco companies use in luring youngsters to STRIKES LIGHTNING boats and automobiles, but cars (apart from convertibles ) are safe havens. Boats near land are safer than boats far out to sea boats or ships with tall masts are most likely to be struck Money, Sargent and Carmen Dibble; speaker, Elder Sterling W. Sill, member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, LDS Church General Authority. The male quartet sang O My Father. Benediction was by Harold Ellison, a brother-in-law- . Dedication of the grave was by William D. Wallace, a in was Burial Deweyville Cemetery, dmg among junior high school students dramatically. ligbtning-strui- swimmers as drowning victims James speaker, Blaine Lindahl, a grandson; musical selection by Patti Richard Edward Smith, 41, East Lay-todied Friday, July 7, 1978 at his home of cancer. of 3083 E. 1070 N Houston psychologist, has cut the rate of cigarette addiction burned, they are paralyzed So, artificial respiration is important Smith, Conducted FUNERAL services were held Tuesday, July 11 m the Layton 14th Ward Chapel with Bishop Elray L. Pedersen officiating In Houston, an antismoking campaign directed by Dr. Richard Evans, University of lightning are usually not as Kirt-ma- n Lindahl, a grandson; remarks by Bishop Howard Smith and Julie Jan Smith, all of East Layton; his parents of Ogden; two sisters, Mrs. Glen (Margaret) Greenhalgh of Ft. Collins, Colo, and Mrs. David (Marilyn) Cheshire of Houston Reduces Smoking In Schools Lightning & Swimmers from lightning INVOCATION was by SURVIVING injuring themselves when placing children on the ride. Such injuries as a wrenched back or an injury on one of the whales fins are common. Smith said officers wear uniforms. Since Lagoon is within the jurisdiction of the Davis County Sheriffs Office, part-timdeputies wear that uniform. Other law enforcement officers, who are working outside of their jurisdiction, wear the Lagoon Park security uniform. in- Memorial Park. Family prayer was by Arthur Green, a brother; prelude and postlude music by Patti Sargent and Carmen Dibble; musical selection by a male quartet from the Tabernacle Choir consisting of Harris Adams, Reed Whitesides, Doyle Egan and Arlis Steiner. They sang I Need Thee Every Hour. ARE his widow of Layton; 2 daughters, Mrs. William V. (Kathleen) Wallace, Berkeley, Calif.; Mrs. Blaine C. (Joy) Lindahl, 13 El Toro. Calif.; grandchildren; 11 great- - Smith said that apparently adults were drunks or narcotic users at the park because they could cause a family to leave. Any rowdies or drunks are brought as discreetly as possible to the detention center where they are either warned, issued citations or transported to jail. One team of officers patrols the parking lot. It was while on patrol that they spotted the individuals which led to the cocaine in the vehicle. was He strumental m organizing the first LDS Mutual organization in Lethbridge. He was active in various community activities in Lay-to- n and had served in the U.S. Army in World War I. He was a member of the Layton American Legion. The accident statistics show that the average age for accidents on the childrens ride "Bulgy the Whale is 36. HE SAID that many crimes, like the potential cocaine sale, can be stopped in the parking lot. We dont want any Ward. 18th ACCORDING TO Smith many accidents occur as people are getting into or out of rides. Lagoon records all accidents and graphs them for prevention purposes. They learned that some accidents occurring in the Kiddie Park could be cut down by the installation of additional lights. lot. m all cases MR. GREEN was born Dec. 26, 1893 in Layton to communicate directly with the Davis felony arrest resulted last summer when officers picked up a principal $10,000 cocaine sale in the parking that OTHA K. GREEN Otha K. Green, 84, of 152 Dawson Street, Layton, died July 9, 1978 in a Clearfield convalescent center of heart failure. The security teams are equipped with radios. If tuned to channel 1, they can communicate with other park officers. Channel 2 is a priority channel which is necessary for emergencies, while channel 3 allows the security officers to A SMITH SAID BURIAL WAS in the problems. OFFICERS ARE empowered to write a citation for offenses like juvenile mischief or public intoxication. When a written citation is issued, the person is warned that he is to leave for the night or for a specific period. If he returns sooner, violating that order, he is arrested for criminal trespass, Smith said. Warnings may be issued for juvenile mischief offenses such as spitting out of the Skyride. Other violations are more serious. Chapel with Bishop Howard Smith officiating. ON A busy Saturday, Smith said that as many as 30 to 40 people may be treated, in addition to the requests and the security The crime most prevalent m Lagoon Park is that of public intoxication and possession of a controlled substance. But other crimes that have occurred within the month are auto accidents, assaults, internal theft, sex cases, burglary and purse snatch. Services Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m., July 12 in the Layton 18th Ward Sometimes all the beds in the first aid room are filled and occupants are also lying on the couch in Smiths private office. In addition to first aid, the security office receives requests to find lost to out of locked children, cars. get keys IN ADDITION to law enfoi cement duties, safety must also be provided so either an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or a paramedic is also on duty. During an average weekend or holiday 25 to 30 security officers, including four park officers are on duty. Smith said. Funeral R.D. Idaho. ANOTHER CASE reported was a man who fell while m the fun house and dislocated his shoulder. Most of the first aid business comes in the front door of the security building, Smith said. That office has all the supplies that are necessary to administer industrial first aid, including oxygen. SMITH said that the responsfor security and safety becomes RICHARD E. SMITH surviving are a brother and three sisters, Arthur Green, Layton; Mrs. (Hortense) Hepworth, Canoga Park, Calif.; Mrs. Robert (Mary) Morgan, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Cliff (Nora) Edwards, Idaho Falls, for DIETARY PHOSPHORUS binds to the aluminum and passes through the intestine unabsorbed. Phosphorus depletion also results m an increase of calcium excretion in the urine. The loss of these two minerals over a long period can cause the bones to become soft and brittle. Chronic indigestion could be a symptom of another problem. See your doctor. ill M antacids g on bones. indigestion can have adverse affects Researchers found that phosphorus and calcium meintake of aluminum-containin- g tabolism in changed by long-terantacids. is eJCPenney Bountiful Store 1 2.99 Case 39 55 Pkg. Pkg. |