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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 17, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Fred Sheffield In Hall Of Fame Leyton Voifui Sponsors Mi Layton City is sponsoring a special, track meet for boys and girls ages eight through 13. The meet was originally scheduled for Friday, June and was postponed 11, bemuse of rain. Anyone still interested in participating in the different events, plan on being at the Layton High School track field at 9 a.m. Friday, June 18. APPOINTMENT the number two position at the Davis North Medical Facility is Miss Ellen I. Receiving an appointment to Shiffner. ; Receiving, an appointment as assistant administrator at the Davis North Medical Facility is Miss Ellen 1. Shiffner, She has assumed the number two position at the new hospital on Antelope Drive in Layton which is supposed to open in the fall of this year. MISS SHIFFNER was formerly employed by McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden in a management related position. Prior to that, she worked in the accounting department at Holy Family Hospital in Spokane, Washington. Her education includes a B.A. in accounting from Carroll College, Helena, Montana and a Masters in Hospital and Health Administration for Xavier University, Cincinna' ti, Ohio. : The Bronze Star Medal has been awarded to TSgt. James Duffy at ceremonies at W. Hill AFB. award COVETED THE was presented by Maj. Gen. Thomas Stafford, com- - :: personal interests include and square dancing needlework and she has recently developed an interest in golf and skiing, die ' s' :: ;; : ' ; 1975. ASSIGNED IN Thailand at the time, Sergeant Duffy was a member of a maintenance task force. Anaccompanying citation to the medal told how Sergeant Duffy demonstrated outstanding professional skill and superior technical knowledge while supporting RADIO & TV run, dodge and weave; running broad jump; softball throw; 220 relay and cross country. Coach Rick Dixon will be in Charge of the events. If there are any questions, please call the Layton City Recreation Office 8. dc Entertain Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons are entertaining at their annual M Men and Gleaner reunion on Tuesday June 29 from 5:30 p.m. on. GUESTS WILL include all those who were in the Layton Stake M Men and Gleaner Class under the direction of David Adams as M Men Leader and Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons, Gleaner Leader at that time. Mr. Adams and Mrs. Simmons served in the position eight years or so and since have held this reunion for their class members and families, to keep in touch. GUESTS are to bring a box lunch and soft drinks will be provided. There will be swimming, games and renewing of friendships. Guests will be from many states including N.Y, and Calif. HE WON his first NCAA crown in 1943 with a leap of and came back to tie for the championship in 1945 at 6-- 8 6-- 6 5. Meanwhile he played on the Cinderella Utah team of 1944 which was beaten in the National invitation tournament, entered as a last minute sub in the Far West NCAA, and went all the way to the National Championship and victory over the NIT Championship in the Red Cross Playoff. MR. SHEFFIELD who is now a doctor of Medicine, was a native of Kaysville. He was reared in Kaysville and graduated from Davis High School where he was an outstanding athlete and graduated with honors. He graduated from the University of Utah and holds a Master of Science Degree from the University of Colorado and is a graduate of Temple University Medical School. SHEFFIELD Army hospitals and field medical units. he was sent to Ethiopia on a special mission In for 1969 18 months, when he re- turned to Letterman Hospital in San Francisco. He received the rank of Colonel and was awarded a Medal of Honor for his services as a medical doctor. HE IS now retired and is a of the Orange County Medical Board of Health in Santa Ana, Calif. He is represented in Alpha Flag Ceremony Layton 1st, 8th, and 9th wards of the Layton East Stake held a Blazer Scout Flag ceremony at 5:30 a.m. June 14th (Flag Day). -PRES. ROGER Bean, the Stake President, dedicated The pole the new flag-pol- e. was purchased for the triward building by the youth of the three wards. member Omega Alpha Honorary Scholastic first President Spencer W. Kim- ball. AFTER THE ceremony at the flat pole, the boys, their mothers, and guests were happy to enjoy breakfast cooked by the Blazer Scouts. DavlCounly'XOriginal National Medical Society and the American Medical Association. HE AND his wife are parents of three children. He is the son of Mrs. Lydia 172 West 200 Sheffield of North, Kaysville and the late Fred A. Sheffield. 77327i184 Star Introducing the 0 Phillips Camp DUP Meeting The Phillips Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met for their final meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Vion Mainland. Mrs. Lois Stephens gave the lesson on Pioneer Flowers and Trees and a history was red by Mrs. Jennie Hollist. Special guests were Mrs. Alta Rano and Mrs. Karma Larsen. Members of the Orchid Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Shauna Lynn Niederhauser. were Mrs. Afton Thompson and Mrs. Lynette Elliott. tion. Sunset Calls $5 Anytime TV Reasonable Rates West 1900 North, Sunset 141 Mr. and Mrs. Nile Smith and their three sons Vern, Jay and Travis, and Mrs. Hyrum Smith, mother of Nile, left early on Monday morning for Battle Creek, Michigan, where they will be making their home for the next several years. Mr. Smith is being transferred from his job at HAFB, to the Eastern City, and will be at the Federal Center in Battle Creek. or solving their unique problem. 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GODFREY, an infantryman in Company C. 2nd with the recovery of the USS Mayaguez and its crew. Sergeant Duffy has 15 years of Air Force service. He resides in Clearfield with his wife and three children. wards AFB, Calif. : 100 the Chinese Rehabilitation Academy at Taiwan. the helicopters associated mander of the Air Force Flight Test Center at Ed- - The sergeant, who now is assigned to the 6514th Test Squadron at Hill AFB as a helicopter mechanic, was cited for his role in the Mayaguez incident in May yard dash; the national championship basketball team for the University of Utah, joins the States Athletic heroes in the Sports Hall of Fame in the E. Oberg, live at 271 S. 200 West, Kaysville, Utah, was assigned to the 9th Infantry Division at Ft. Lewis, Wash., Infantry, 1st division, enin December basic trainKy., and was Ft. Polk, La. The soldier is a 1972 graduate of Davis High School and attended Weber State College in Ogden, dc Battalion, 39th Brigade of the tered the Army 1975, completed ing at Ft. Knox, last stationed at A native of Spokane, the 32 year old administrator grew up there where her family still resides. Miss Shiffners Duffy: Bronze ; : EVENTS WILL include He recently presented a medical paper to the Second World Medical Congress in Taiwan and he also addressed and played on Lennis Private whose Godfrey, parents, MrT arid Mrs" Lynn Army Dean Frederick (Fred) J. Sheffield, who twice won the NCAA high jump championship Meet Lennis Godfrey With 9th At Ft. Lewis, Wash. NOW OVER $500,000,000 STRONG. ; . ' ; |