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Show I rrt r o Arthritis Program To Begin At McKay-De- e November 16 The Arthritis Foundation Jtalf Chapter in cooperation -- ritit; McKay-De- e Hospital fitment of Rehabilitation pleased to announce that a Dur-pa- Arthritis Patient rt education Program has been ichefluled to begin November 1$76, and continue on cope with arthritis in their home and work settings. I THfE PROGRAM will be Jieldat McKay-De- e Hospital fn tfije B Level Auditorium ron7 p.m. to 9 p.m. each Slight. Anyone interested can 'register by calling ext. I2292- - it. al McKay-Deejlospit- 399-414- I Tjiese are seminars designed for patients (and ther families) who are am-- I bula$ory and living at home. d PATIENTS will ducted by Marlin Shields, RPT, Steve Spencer, RPT and assisted by other local physical therapists. They will discuss the philosophy of physical therapy and teach the patients a basic home exercise program. The third session on November 30, will be conducted by James McNamara, DSW and Sharon Tanner, MSW who will discuss the and social psychological implications of arthritis. A group discussion involving the patients and their families will also be conducted. 16, 1976. THE FIRST session on November 16, 1976, will be conducted by Steven J. Anderson, M.D., a Rheumatologist and Dr. John Bender, M.D., Physiatrist. The discussion will center around the signs and symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis, what causes the arthritis, and the various kinds of treatment for Tuesday evenings hroogh December 7, 1976. THE SECOND session on November 23, will be con- The patient attends four separate sessions on consecutive Tuesday evenings beginning November be in- structed in basic knowledge abcBjt this disease and practice methods to help them to THE FOURTH session on December 7, will be conducted by Mary Hahn, RN, MS, Kay Lyman, OTR and Steve Luster, OTR, who will discuss the home and vocational implications of arthritis and the use of community resources. A donation of $20 per family is suggested to help cover the costs of the instructional materials given the patient and his family. However, the fees are voluntary and should not deter the patient from Try Typical School Lunch At Safeway Whitesides names New E.M. Whitesides PTA lunch night. Parents are Llyton night, lunch. It a typical currently planned for the Manager at p.m. school invited to come to school Nov. 17 on Wednesday, is school for f A Mike Walton is the new manager of Laytons Safeway WALTON family Mike, his wife, Dawna children. Although (THE his family are now living in Salt Lake City, they I are making plans to move to a Layton. Salt Lake native graduated from West High School and attended the University of Utah. He worked in the Bountiful The Safeway store before being transfered to Layton. Mike has been employed by Safeway for 10 years. g A VERY and likeable individual, Mr. Walton isanxioustobecomebetter acquainted with the people of Laytoa dmg out-goin- For Fuller Brush call your dealer Karen Hammer' Kaysville Area 376-45- 82 Wanda Hatch Syracuse Area 825-46- 51 ttavsville time. Another time a social type dinner evening could be held where the entire family could come but this event is mainly to acquaint parents with the type of meals and caliber of food that the children eat daily. The cost will be 65 cents per person. Tickets will be sold the week of November 8. Miss Shannette Preece of Logan spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. Memorial services were 9M held in Salt Lake City on Saturday for Catherine Jahreiss who died October 25 in Arizona while there visiting with her brother. Mrs. Jahreiss was formerly employed at the Davis County Court House in Farmington and was a Farmington IN ADDITION to the lunch Mrs. Maxine Reeves, supervisor of the Davis County School Food Services, will present information of interest concerning school lunches. It is also hoped to have a film on food, nutrition and health. with her childhood girlfriends in Salt Lake City for a reunion after 20 years and had lunch at the Trolley Square. Those attending were Ellen Ethington, Bret Haun Yinchik of Salt Lake City and Priscilla Ann Larsen Meyers and son of Colorado Springs, Colo. They Layton Eagles Aux. Schedules Bazaar Layton Eagles Auxiliary other beautiful and fun gifts to buy and give for Christmas gifts. a.m. THE OFFICERS of the auxiliary madame president, No. 3198 is having a bazaar at 156 W. Gentile, Layton. It will be held on November 20, 1976 between the hours of and 5 p.m. 11 THERE will be a luncheon served for 20 cents a dip for each of the items on the menu including turkey and trimmings. The chairman of the bazaar is Celia Jessamine and she has worked extremely hard in making quilts, pillowcases embroidered and painted and baby sweaters knitted and crocheted plus a whole list of Shirley Gardner; jr. past madame president Rosie Hothine; vice president Celia Jessamine andChaplain Kathy Barfuss all urge you to come out and have a nice lunch and enjoy shopping. All the proceeds of this bazaar are used for various charities and help for a needy family. THE PUBLIC is invited. also visited John and Jean Worthen and new baby daughter at their home. Mrs. Velda Olsen of Franklin, Ida. is visiting at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Palmer. Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Barlow, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Avery T. Beck, Bountiful and Mrs. Lavora Jensen, Salt Lake City flew by plane Monday morning to attend the funeral service of a sister-in-laMrs. Madge Allred Beck, who died Friday evening at her home in San Diego, Calif. They returned to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mrs. Sheffields brother Floyd A. Beck passed away while she was on a trip to South Africa, last April. Jesse Coulam underwent major surgery last week at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Many of the 57 agencies providing services in the Salt Lake area provide direct services to Davis County residents. The goal to serve Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Palmer both of Kaysville. Byron went on the deer hunt with his father and Judy and four children visited with her parents, and with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McWain and family at Roy and with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer apd family also of Kaysville. Also Mrs. Dale L. Barton. Mrs. Palmer entertained at a party for all of their grandchildren on Tuesday prior to them having to return to their home at San Jose, Calif. Beta Rho Rituals Ritual of Jewels. Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi had their rituals November 3 at the home of Mrs. Pat Butler. ALSO Mrs. Sheila Medina and Mrs. Bonnie Jo White received their Ritual of Affir- MRS. NANCY OConner and Mrs. Sharon Statore received their Pledge Rituals. mations. It was a very lovely evening and all the girls in the chapter were very much impressed. Mrs. Joann Adams, Miss Jacque Burns, Mrs. Michele Butler, Mrs. Lynda Hamblin, Mrs. Tina Hight, Mrs. Joan May, Mrs. Leann Morgan, Mrs. Linda Nelson and Mrs. Julie Puzey received their BETA Rhos next meeting will be November 9 at the home of Mrs. Linde Hamblin. will be BarHer bara Craig. The program will be on Esthetics and refreshments will be served. City. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Barton and children arrived to visit with both of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Barton and ss on sweaters juonpsuifs during our Winder Carnival awe 20 off sportswear Ladies jumpsuit Sale resident for many years before moving to Salt Lake City. Sale $16 United Way Drive Continues In Davis (54,100). 376-46- 51 5 for the parents (no children) this THE UNITED Way has raised $37,814.00 to date which is 69 of the County Goal Virginia Christensen Wasatch Heights & Aspen East 1 6 lunches to begin THIS activity is Thousands of people need your Help! Many of them are .residents of Davis County. TKe CJnited AVayi of Davis4 County is trying to bridge the gap in raising funds for member agencies who are providing services to the aged, handicapped, young, and the needy. Sales and Services Carpet Sweepers Fulsol a galon Sandra Butterfield met these -- agencies Reg. $20. Tailored jumpsuit of smooth woven polyester. Styled like overalls with button straps, belt. Shetland colors. 3. is Sale 20.80 $2,450,000.00. Currently $1,128,257.00 or 46 of goal Jms been raised fro m Salt' Lake,, Tooele and South Davis County. Reg. $26. Smooth knit jumpsuits: jumpsuit and blouse or jumpsuit with striped blouse sewn in. Polyester. W. MACK Watkins, Davis Campaign chairman indicated that all companies in Davis County are being contacted by volunteers. 8. We hope that everyone working in Davis County will give generously to the United Way. TO you THANKS working for all of us. its BM Vena Kotow! Wfv Kflvllira) Sale to 21.60 1981 North Main, Layton New Building and do we ever have some specials for you. 3. Sale $24 SAL IPire-IMlovii- nig WATCH Reg. $27. Our vested-loo- k jumpsuit is striped all over Elastic waist in back, tie front. Polyester, for our Reg. $30. Polyester knit jumpsuit with button front. shoulder tabs, drawstring waist. ; : sit 6. ' GRAND OPENING RCA ColorT rak swivel-bas- e console! The savings are in the bag. Rca ColorTrak Tremendous performance at a very affordable price. RCA's most automatic TV ever! Electronically tracks and adjusts the TV signal before it becomes a picture on your screen. Co,!ak Sale 12.80 Real leather the latest fashion styles. Adjustable shoulder straps. Reg. bags ft I The Wakfl Model GA7 television better and better. Sale Sale 9.60 15.20 SWIVELS FOR BEST VIEW IV $16. in Reg. $12. Polyvinyl handburnished bags with e edging, hardware. Fashion gold-ton- RCA is making Reg. $19. Smooth top cowhide leather! bags with minute colors and' up-toth- e' styling. Sale prices effective thru Sunday Use your JCPenney Charg GENES ELECTRONICS 1639 S. 2000 W., SYRACUSE - 825 - 61 14 Bountiful Store Shop Monday thru Friday til Sunday 12 to ' - - 14. m 5 9 p.m. rnwm wmiim |