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Show J WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 23. 1978 wwmfmiwu-Mwmr- 11 ,. jfS- Accept School ?& 0 .f Wour ULK ! Bidding FARMINGTON - Davis County Board of Edua'icn accepted the low bid of $354 173 for modiLcati m and addition to the Orchard Elementary School in Boun 1 frch m r3 yd even though the 2)o da, completion date iuv man that the dasxroc rs w ik t be available for sch i, n ! V,Hi. si 8 )' I f f ; mg in the fall Ji 1 o t n tives of the an n t x v H m x s. of Montmori Ta'bot had r x t j, 11 ' lowest dollar t tvt uv'Mrui. no t . v, j than that pr 0 r f r s b d of the a id DR f K .1 t t r ' ms W- - iak in I 11 J L3 B 1 y r .:i t W Mv r liVjfC&il Jf it m lb K'c r ik tkj Bootless Tcp t C v G7 fire'. 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J - X V ' ixNl . ; &uta&&gmtiiSHAA fy & & M ?,' - Hewitt, (Clearfield, a heart attack 'mi ieupt rating at tenter d I Vt nil 11 jj I)aix Davis County dies are credited with !(' tv - Jives of tvo Dav is during a 10 residents nod from March J to h 13 A GRGE Hewitt, a heart tk victim, and Curtis 13 month old boy, died from choking ornethmg caught in his oat were both stabilized bv n tit Id, a iimot "amedics and transported the emergency room at Center Mr Hewitt, who is still in e hospital being treated for s heart condition, said he (1 v knows first hand that ramedics save lives 1 ! i North Countv , is North Medical Davis Simpson, uiity Deputy Sheriff and ramedic who happened to bt on duty during both emer-- i ncies said the commumca t uns center f.rst received an mergency call on March 3 ng that a Clear'ield man j, bed suffered a full arrest ccord.ng to those on the eoe, Mr Hewitt suffered e heart attack at his home it 15 South Lakeview Drive nd passed out Although paramedics were called immediately, his son Gary Hewitt began cardiac resuscitation (CPR) K D t 1 pul-rruna- Clearfield immediately police officers Ron Layton and Joe Nelson had picked up the call and arrived on the nene to continue the treat ment THEN three Clearfield firemen trained as Emer pency Medical Technicians Dean Sessions, Steve Kearl and Mark Livingston, arrived to assist, taking over CPR They were followed by the arrival of Reed Embley, North Davis Ambulance John Maxwell Deputy Simpson said it is possible to keep a person alive for up to 10 minutes through resuscitation Those working on Mr Hewitt compressed the chest to keep the blood circulating through the body so the brain didn t become damaged By the time the paramedics arrived four different rescue agencies had given Mr Hewitt CPR He was breathing and his condition was stabilized and he was taken to the hospital DEPUTY Simpson ..aid the fact that Gary Hewitt didn t stand around in a panic but started treatment immedi ately made the chances of hu father's survival greater In another paramedic rescue on March 1J the communications center receiv ed a call asking that paramedics respond to the Clinton area where a child was having respiratory difficulties The child was being transported to Davis North Medical Center m a 1977 white and gold pickup truck DEPUTY Simpson said that he and Paramedic Collin Hart were proceeding in the direction of Sunset when they were notified that the vehicle was at state road 126 southbound in the 650 North area Paramedics THE object was located deep within the trachea Deputy Simpson said Since the cause of the bleedirg was not determined, the baby was transported to the hospital The babv was examimd and later released the Gaybene Schofield baby's mother, said the paramedics definitely saved the childs life "They moved so fast I couldnt give them enough praise MR. HEWITT sat up in his hospital bed and talked He remembers nothing of the ac tual events of the rescue and does not even recall the first week tn the hospital Prior to 1 is heart attack, he had heard a lot of pros and cons about the paramedics, But I al ways said they would do well I m thankful for what they've done and want to thank everyone involved He said that prior to his heart attack he had known of the paramedic service but had not been volved in Layton Plans Town - This community is going to have an old tashiened town meeting and the public is invited LAYTON r - THE GALA affair thats what they were in those days will begin at 8 p m , April CLEARFIELD -was Clearcut A by field police officer a piece of broken glass as he attempted to make the arrest of a teenager suspected of illegal consumption and possession of alcohol OFFICER REED Mecham was treated for a minor cut under the eye at the Davis North Medical Center Booked into Davis County Jail was Lee Ponald Montoya, 18, of 653 South State, Clearfield Bail was set at $4,000 HE WAS later arraigned in Clearfield City Court on ascharges of aggravated ofsault, assault on a police ficer, illegal consumption of alcohol and disorderly con- duct Officer Mecham said he tried to make the arrest in a parking lot at 375 South State when the suspect jumped into his own car and locked the doors THE OFFICER said he broke a car window in an attempt to get to the teenager after the latter refused an order to leave the car A scuffle followed and two other officers arrived to help make the arrest, the officer said The cut allegedly occurred when the suspect threw a piece of glass, hitting the officer and cutting him below the eye grb exciting event, said Mayor Even if we Lewis G Shields are the ones on the hot spot " The mayor and city council will be in attendance to chit- chat with and answer any questions from the townfolk IT SHOULD be a lot of fun," the mayor said Then council turning to the city members said, I hope you guys will like it, too grb i ms ?M 1 f . V 1 J , aC';c Ji j It , t 3t , h 11 $) 2 ip t In option for this ch inc auhoried b, a n w s p but the iixa! bom tl m m f hi m 11 would st Ml boundaries uf ihe nortr f r line in duputt at the km P Stewart Sc hool in ( t -- it r ville Dr White said that t hne has bt en in nt pmui. n for some time but c in now 0 settled with the exet trgj quit claim deeds and win require additional more' prepared E. Layton Hamas member 4b liC : Sr: ib V Er. ynians r k 1 t Case 5 . k "rtfZf!Ljx Ur a V2 pints IViiipplug Cream cj Western Family 1 Ib. LSH'-d- 19 Sj Butter V QC plT7pq L Western Fam.ly 10 oz. do LaC Choice Navel Totnos Assorted a jBJ , O Slc Strawberries $ Kelloggs IS 02. Corn Flakes EAST LAYTON -- liKu Hill of 2202 East Cherrv I mt has been appointed to tht East Layton City Cnunul o t fill a vacancy created hv , Sonja Sias t , t MRS. H1LI, who ad being "inexperienced in citv but a u , government interested spectator wiiit r, the two vears remaining Mrs Sias unexpired ter 0 In announcing Mrs s Mavor hi m Forbes said she is stepping down for personal reasons including too many dem u ds on her personal time MRS. HILL has lived n East Lavton about 21 j veirs moving here from Los An geles where she served II years as a pneirg anuUst f ,r Western Airlines She and her husband Larry, have two children grh Service Station Robbed - SOUTH WEBER I ' t Counulwcr AA rr e I I of 1 v to increax- sal m its In anolht r at non ht ho n passed a rt solution iutnm ing school bi i! d prt sic' 1 utile Ptudin ; to s lii b which Large i v - documents 'fcfc- Cream O'Weber t s 1 itarptspBn Wr vf k 0iIft .m 'nnpn?r jt Lw June IN Ol HI R bu m t board vouxl t to $ sa'ary from year, effective on Juiv & lb. t 27 But the site of the community gathering is not quite determined, it will depend on the crowd ITLL EE tentatively scheduled for the City Council Chambers of City Hall But city officials are hoping the crowd will be much too large for such a small facility and that the auditorium in Layton High School next door will have to be utilized THIS IS going to be an , ' s due to a s hedu d s arid utbtM tonipl t 1 hev w ill dt iv sc t , , school t oa d me c ms it t d schools in t th tht r d south end of t1 e c mi resignation bleeding from the mouth Deputy Simpson said m his report that the baby appeared to have aspirated something into the trachea Paramedics placed the child on a blanket next to the rescue truck and performed the Heimlich intimately ITS something that we need Trained personnel can save a lot ol lives vehicle at the location The baby was gasping and it aLfi it t It! v maneuver, using McGill for ccpts to extract a large piece of cartilage, probably chicken bone, from the baby's mouth stopped the Iti suh iMvfcotS&xi&xAMWnf paramedics and Clearfield police and lire emergent v nudual tec hint lans are credited with saving Mr Hewitt s lift ambulance crew person The trained personnel assisted prior to the arrival of paramedics Simpson and 4 Inc , Silt L att C ' the buses lb it ' higher and requ delivery da'e The board j meeting dues f Mav sch ol board 11 from the first and tl id days of the nmi t ' t second and four th It 1 v)4SSMX36C'vs'i operator and Sandy Bair, 'IXtLINKIRK s Davi-- i -- .A ' v 1 ' HE KNOWS FIRSTHAND igv op i LN of t replace worn (a One othi r to up N v Clip 1 1 SE i , Fresh I For 'he second time within a month the Triangle Oil Station 7mv South U S Highwav 89 has been burglarized according to the Davis Countv Sheriff s Office LT. DEAN Egbert said a $600 color television set and about $30 in cash was stohn from the service station in the second burglary at the station in the past month Lt Egbert said police do not believe there is any con nection between the two burglaries and no arrests have been made grb 102 oz. Kraft Mini klarshmallows Western Family 12 oz. 3s Sic Cocounut Reg. & I Diet 1 6 oz. 8 Pack Pepsi Cola Premium 1 Ib. Western Family No. 300 can pi fssa Pitted Olives i UC Dixie 100 7 oz. Cold Cups Betty Crocker Angel Food Cake Mix i mtj Western Shores 9 inch Paper Plates Western Family No. 300 Pork n Beans 'Po. 389' |