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Show lS 4d gaests, members of Dredges fame 'y Oat of town guests were Mr aid Mrs Richard h.te from Rai ah New Mexico Dr and Mrs Russell Nelson, Sait Mr and Mrs Ml luketity t r Mecham, Ogdin, Mr and Mrs Clark White of Perry i id their families Mr and Mrs joe F Pretie entertained at a New Years w Christmas guests T' of Mr and Mrs Rulon Killian were Mr and Mrs Jay Webster and family, Fruit Heights, Mr and Mrs James Killian and ten children of Provo, Mr and Mrs George Olsen and two sons of Dugway, Mr and Mrs Sheffield Killian and three daughters of Ogden Attorney and Mrs David Bean had as Christmas guests Mr and Mrs Glen Parker, a daughter and son in law and also their other daughter Lisa who has been at BYU Thar daughter, the former Carol e Bean and husband Glen Parker are the happy parents with a little daughter, Stephanie, brn Oct 27, their first child Mr and Mrs Hal Fate he! and family of Salt Lake C ity Mr and Mrs Lee Eatehel and family of West Warren, Mr and Mrs Dean Kynaston and family of Park Valley were aU Christmas guests of their mother, Mrs Eda Eauhel Holiday house guests of Mrs Helen Barnes were her two sons and their families Mr and Mrs Charles Barnes Mr and Ms John Barnes, cf Burley, Idaho Her daughter Miss Taci Barnes and her nance Robert Hyde of BY I were Christmas guests Mr and Mrs Charles Barnes, Mr and Mrs John Barnes and families aNo visited with Mr and Mrs Ralph Durtscht in C enter it- - r aid Jvltr lravisand Irtvoi ot'-- r aid A A L "ih-- iYfanv tr irg during the hoi oavs Dr and Mrs Lte knu Un and family and a'so wrh Mr and Mrs Arlen Sladimk aid farruK in Kavsv ille and mbt ' friends m the area They are firmer Kaysville residents Mr and Mrs t Union D ill nger enjoyed the t host mas holiday with their fan ,iv Mrs Varjjr.P IFaU hi r 'Rual gat-v- t was Jay m f.fc! a student frt n I j a udvpg at she Inivirsii, f un Mr and Mrs R usst li Buhier and son Dop reemt Thursday evenu g from Atco Ida win. re the spent a fi w days wi h if f r u i ighte i a id tr Ian v V, jr J V !, i, 1 1 Students from Clearfield and Layton rr IV High Schools are learning about health tare first hand Laura Mills works with 11 therapist on patient Pete Oihana at Cltarfie Id Convalescent Center It s not jour typi a! high school class and it s not held in your typical set oil classroom But as mstruc tor, Scott Hess savs, It s not a class for the typical s'udent foi schools are screened for the course An above average grade point average and their prospective chances of get ting into college health care doctors, dentists and nurse's," says the 2b year old Hess "This course helps students learn about the many related fields which offer similar satisfaction WITH Medical departments are major North arid Center surrounding medical clinics as the "classroom, the 10 students from Clearfield and Layton High Schools get f.rst hand experience in such health careers as recreational therapy, medical technology, veterinary work and optical related fields as well as the normal physician and nursing paths discover that the field they had planned on is not their bag," according to Mr Hess Lor instance, one student, in tent on entering the nursing field, now plans on becoming an inhalation therapist In other cases, the student gains added insight into the chosen field as in the case of one boy, Mark Collins, Layton, eager Cl ASSES ARE held twice a week for two hours at Layton Then the High School students are sent for on the sM&mi Poulan Cham Saws WE ALSO HAVE STOVE PIPE FEATURING: Earth Stove Chuck Wagon Woodsman Magna Heat 2333 N. Mam Sunset 825-280- 2 job training at the hospital and various clinics during the other three days The assign ments are rotated so that each student will become aware of about ten different tasks and occupations Hospital officials at Davis North have given full support to the program "THERES need for young men and women to learn about the challenging careers in the health in dustry, says Administrator Dean Hohman "Many go through college never knowing about the many options available The course, in its first year in the Davis County School District, may later be expanded to include other high schools in the southern end of the district A Blat k of Kavsvtlle Mr and Mrs Udell Green and son Brad and his mother, Mrs ( ora Green were guests .n Brigham City Christmas Day of Mr and Mrs Jeff Reeves and family Ira Moss spent Christmas in Farmington with his daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Bob Rowley Mr and Mrs Albert Miller were happy to have his father, Albert N Miller Sr who is 95 years old and staying at the Veterans' Hospital Home in Salt Lake City, with them for their Christmas Day Mr and Mrs Golden Ben nett and their family attended a traditional holiday dinner party on Sunday, Dec 18 held at the American Legion Hall in Kaysville for members of Mrs Bennetts family, the children of Roy Covey There were 60 members attending Dr and Mrs Reed Izatt and children Steven, Linda and Ann of Provo were guests of Mr and Mrs Smith Evans at iL fxoima R Dalton, Sunset, has been s letted as one of six state wmntrs Leadership Award THE AWARDS are spun sored by the Utah Farm Bureau Mis Dalton has been a leader for 16 years and has served 12 years on the Davis Council As a founty youth staff assistant, she has clubs and helped organize 4-- has recruited Wood Burning Stoves and fac- tors in getting accepted into the high school program DAVIS Sometimes the students ir Students from the two students interested in enter mg the health caie fit Id "Most students only think of t ontinue training as an erg enc y medical tec h i "FINDING OUT what they don t want to be is often as valuable as finding out what tney do want to continue," says the instructor, himself a health major who is pursuing post graduate studies in exercise physiology A FLLL year course in "Health Occupations" is en tering its first year as an in course i rue i m either dividualized t following family members Mr and Mrs Martin Sparks Mr and Mrs Butch Bennett and families of Layton, Mr and Mrs Ronald Thompson and Mr and Mrs Ste en leadc rs MRS. many new DALTON has led in food, home projects improvement, pet care, clothing, entomology, forestry, electricity, phorocks and tography, minerals, citizenship, leathercraft, archeology, beading, first aid, and child care When she found there were no resource materials available from the state of fice, Mrs Dalton wrote manuals for archeology, beading, first aid, and child care projects In 19, the community club in Sunset, under her leadership, received a special project grant of $450 which NORMA DALTON was used by club members construct a roadside park MRS. DALTON is to a member of the Literary Guild and enjoys writing Winners of the Farm Bureau awards are selected for their length, quality, and extent of service in THE AWARDS have been given since 1930, with six presented each year A Bargain "Why did you give the checkroom girl a dollar tlp', Look at the hat she gave me guests were their son, David and daughter and son m law, Marion and Jim Moore of Hunter Monday evening the Izalts and Evans were guests in Salt Lake City at a buffet dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs Jay Bullock Mrs Craig Thorsted and son Tyler left Dec 16 for Kit zengen, Germany to join her husband who is stationed there in the United States Army She and her son have been staying with her parents, Mr and Mrs Curtis Slade until they could join him in Germany Holiday guests of Mrs Chloe Slade were Mr and Mrs Lionel Simmons, Mr and Mrs Gary Simmons and son Brad, Mr and Mrs Bill Whitten and three daughters Stacy, Allison and Melissa of Mesa, Am , and Mr and Mrs Dwayne Simmons and daughter of Roosevelt The annual cousins Christ mas party held by the family of Mrs Marjorie Thatcher met this year at the home of Mr and Mr Tprry Thatcher in Holladay on Saturday and Sunday, Dec 17 and 18 Fourteen cousins accom panied by their parents en joyed dinner, shared gifts and a program, played games and rolled out their sleeping bags for a slumber party around the fireplace Sunday morning featured more play, breakfast and church meetings The only cousin missing was the newest one, Katrina Eileen Stone, only one day old who rested with her mother, Mrs Eileen Stone, at Davis North Medical Center where she had arrived on Friday morning In attendance were Mr and Mrs Wynn Hubrich. Hans and Liz Mane from Benmon, Mr and Mrs Jan Olsen Kristen, Jeremy, Merity, and Annette from Pleasant Grove, Michael Stone and Douglas, Jennifer and Derek, from Layton, Mr and Mrs Terry IJILIUU. UUMslol Tfflftrit LOSE WIHLWI Thrrti LBS. 10-2- 9 IN 30 DAYS! THEWEIGHTLOSS PROGRAM NOBODY BELIEVES. IT S YOUR CARPETS COME CIUNER ft it (RICHTER CRT FASTER X LAST LONGER This 773-71- 84 20 Years Experience to CAN HAPPEN TO YOU! not a liquid protein diet For more Information with no obligation to buy -- Call Snirley or Paul Wagaman, llUiHijlMWW'L'BgrgllR1 376-273- S. Kaysville. J rer Ms. ni N( Ison of Hi gu Logan ve dinntr end party for tht ' iow ir Mr ana g gat srs V s H (, nr n A s n Mr t M t , V s R ' Purt r '' V s F t r r a r 0 - r J i M d vi s Mr a gab a j V .hi, , j i . t " f- 1 V 1 tdismg vulunt' at the uo t U , j, Rserva a'lina t August hi i " i,f if A 1 ( 1 t it i 3 it t It r s i tg ' in tii in the University of I ir a tal Dr N wrnu OB, Mayor M ivor i f ( !j h i 1 ' i f 1 d w 1 JH j I if, i c '( u he s a graduate ertd on prt ,u sal prepar el the I nivc rsitv of L c t c D n t M I u s M c March Dams 1 ted ntnbu fl 1 be (inducted in hi Riya' Room of the Rovai f n Motel at 206 S Wist T mple ee will be $u5 S trne of the aims of the workshop are to help in the wn'ing of more tffectne proposals, awareness of 'he important component of an 1 Iniui re.v ti I F W c 1 1 n CONTR1BL1 IONS will have a direct benefit for the people 0 77 IFR. 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