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Show I f North Davis Ambulance Service May Run Into Red Unless Used - Nortr FARMINGTON Davis Ambulance Strvitt mav run 'nto financial dif Levities unless residents in the north end of the count begin to use the service more, Dr Richard Johns, admints trator of the Davis County Department of HeaPh said k r f f HE described ihe LldvS Cuuiiy ( om " ,ss on and bner.'f W,.ham J Luwnmce sit down and x k at actual cos's 'ur service ur ill By KOSELYN KIRK the an, bclance company, which r.as been operated by the county since late December, as hav ing financial heartthrobs Dr Johns had predicted the service was initiated nat it would run in the red for she first year of operation If the calls could increase to thnt and one half a da , K predicted the county could break even That has nut ,t' happened W hat is required is a n a' sive education effort, he said Ambulance employees hac formed a non profit orgarua tion to solicit funds to educu'e the public, making the public more aware not only of tht ambulance service, but oS of pohee and firemen who an trained as Emergent Medical Technicians te ns sa d Dr J Ac,.! rdmg to Dr J i1 ' s, ilf ii si f gjes have net teen resolved s nee Davis Lourtv onur.ssioners and Sher ff ax 'em e il'i'i agree on ire L nizens m the t ,iet'se e 01 w t 'I t r to h , n ae I'o Jt a " d o si I i ' i, t w ttn H t v g i to t e pons 1 o, . 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Ir ' THE ambulance and paramedic service to the eoanty is administered under the direction of the Emer- gency Medical Services Count il Paramedic Service is scheduled to begin south of Shepard Lane in July, to Sheriff Lawrence, hj or pinated the service g , 1 id the program be worked out prior to the presentation According to Dr Johns, paramedic calls continue to increase with Davis County Sheriffs Deputies spending more and more time on paramedic calls w f f deputy-paramedi- r THE non profit org u , tion is having a broc h.o printed which will be It f public places inform g people of the North Davi-- , Ambulance service Ihx will give us a little mor viability with the people," he aid STORM DAMAGE Frightened and filled with terror only partly describes the feelings of Craig and Janet Smith and their three youngsters, Bret, Brandy and Chad, last Thursday evening when lightning struck a tree next to their home in West Kaysville EXTENSIVE damage resulted from the flying pieces of wood, but fortunately all were unharmed At first they thought it to be an earthquake, the jolt was so severe, they later realized it was a thunder and lightning the walls cracking, windows breaking and their household furnishings knocked helter and skelter about the rooms, they all laid on the floor until it storm. With was over What a dreadful experience, one they shall never forget AN OLD GO draperies tom, light fixtures broken, their furnishings knocked across the rooms, groceries strewn all over to 70 foot poplar tree west of their driveway was struck by the hghtning compieti ly disintegrating the tree, with pieces of wood both small and large sailing in all directions through the air Iheir Cur and home being in the path of be destruction as well a1- nc g'nboring homes The f xplosion was so fierce , that one small piece of wood peneir d through the wad of - i their b found ixepient and when geared a; be to Tuesday, March 21, 1978 at McKay Dee Hospital in Ogdc n of a stroke She was born April 26, 1926 in Ogden, a daughter of Lester J and Thurza Barnes Leavitt SHE MARRIED Donald W Martin on March 26, 1945 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She was a member of the Clearfield Eighth LDS Ward and was active in the Relief Society She was reared and educated in Ogden and Davis County schools, graduating from Davis High School Surviving are her husband of Clearfield, three sons and five daughters, Don L Mar I11L home w W t , SI wall of their severely damaged, walls cricked and twisted, SHE WAS bom Oct 4, 1899 in Metamora, 111 On Dec. 11, 1924, she was married to J Richard Day in Bob A Martin, tin, Sun-c- t, Clinton, Jim Martin, serving mill the t S Navy in San Diego Calif , Mrs Alan (DeAnna) Mever, Uintah, Mis M ke (Vickie) Foibes, Mrs Clearfield, Lynn (Susan) ( uttle. Plain Lit , Miss Jodv Martin, serving with the Army in Fort Carson, Colo , King, Fdward (Jill) ranklin, W isc 14 Mrs f , grande hildren FLNLRAL services were held F ridiy at 11 a m in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary in Ogden with Bishop Rondo H Erickson of the Clearfield Eighth Ward officiating Burial was in the Kaysville-LavtoMemorial Park np n of M Pose of Lima Catholic Church SHE HD taught school in Illinois Surviving are her husband of and five Lavton grandchildren Her only daughter preceded her in death Salt Lake City MASS of the Resurrection was offered Wednesday, MRS. DAY had resided in Washington D C. and Salt Lake City before coming to March 22, of Lima Layton Layton tn 1924 She was an active member some 150 feet away and m 1D0 yards away some cases Mrs home, trilla Scoffields which is approxi mately 100 yards across and down the street from the Smiths, also received broken windows and a damaged door Mrs Smiths parents, Mr and Mrs Jay Green's home to the east and also the home of Walt Parrish had damaged windows and light fixtures MR. SMITH said the Flow their home felt like IN house was picked up and slammed down again In spite of all the cosily damage to the interior and exterior of their home, Mr and Mrs Smith are grateful that they and the children es taped without any injuries to Attorney Stephen Farr ap peals a license denial by the Utah State Board of Healtn DR. JOHNS said that health authorities plan to visit city councils in the county to make a presentation on the effectiveness of the paramedic program, another health service provided The arguments for the continuation of the paramedic service must wait THE OLD dead tree stood approximately their home at 30 feet from 1599 West 200 North, in Kaysville np MR. and Mrs Smith were amazed that the force caused their washer to turn on 1978 in There is wood and glass scattered all over their yard The family car, which was parked m the driveway, was also severely damaged The windows were all broken and Mr Smith said it looked like someone had taken a hammer and dented the entire car County To Aid In Burial Costs For Family Funeral Mass Held Wednesday Frances Pauline Mrs Knoblauch Day, 79, of 61 Church Street, Layton, died Sunday, March 19, 1978 in the Davis North Medical Center of a heart attack from the cabinets, windows throughout the house were broken, as well as all the fruit in the basement knocked from the shelves and broken Nails from the ceiling came fhrough the plaster, phone torn from the wall, paint peeled from the back deck porch and storm doors also damaged from the THE DFBR1S tree, as it exploded, flew y approved giving North Davis Ambulance priority calls us mg Ace Ambulance only as a backup Ace Ambulance con tinues to operate under a stay granted by the court wh "e parched Ruth Martin Rites Are Held Friday Mrs Ruth Mary I eav itt Martin, 51, of Clearfield died Clearfield has recent, Broken windows and trees resulted from the storm that swept through Davis County last week This damage was at the Craig Smith home in west Kavsvilie - FARMINGTON Davis County commissioners have agreed to help pay burial costs for four members of a family that were asphyxiated in their home in Layton on Jan 29 MARY Martinez, mother of four of the seven people who died m that accident requested help m paying a $3,000 bill still outstanding for burial costs She receives assistance through the Division of Family Services and is not able to work Rodney County Clerk Walker said Mrs Martinez had requested help after she had paid $1000 on KFGcLS I) the bill through donations. She had not asked for aid from the county earlier since she hoped that additional money might be available through donations THE COUNTY policy is normally to pay $235 in burial costs for any burial at county expense But in this case commissioners agreed to follow the policy for indigent aid which allows them to pay up to 50 percent of the cost, usually for medical expenses Commissioners said the payment of $1500 to Lindquist Mortuary of Kaysville would specify that the sum would clear the bill rk matically renewed at maturity at the then prevailing and advertised rates. This service assures you of continuing high return on your savings. And theyre with First Security, so you know your investment is safe insured to $40,000 and backed Savings certificates are another way First Security helps you get more for your savings. They earn at the highest legal interest rate for insured bank savings. They can be compounded quarterly, so that you earn interest on interest and principal, and your by actual annual yield keeps growing up and up. Or we wifi pay interest to you quarterly by check or credit to your account. It's your choice. You can arrange to have your certificates auto the Intermountain Areas largest financial stitution! The First Security step is always up. Savings certificates are another way of proving it. Heres how they work: the St Rose Catholic Church, Interment was in the Kaysville Lavton Cemetery dm? Flu Hits Young The new Russian strain of flu has been observed to make n the largest impact on seven-to-fourtee- By DONETA M. GATHERUM 773-49- Several out of state relatives of Mr. and Mrs Shirley SaturCraig were in Layton day, March 25 to attend the 50th wedding anniversary open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Craig people who at- - tended the open house includ- year olds Cases have been reported in Russia, Finland, Czechoslovakia and Hong Kong The strain apparently is related most closely to one epidemic here m 1947 meaning that young people in the United States Mr and Mrs nv.nV.vavz.v.nv.v.v.v.v.v .v.v.v.v. ed Mrs Rachael Craig's brother and sister, Mr and Mrs Jonathan OBrien and Vaughn (Fonda) Eastman from Tacoma, Wash Mr Craigs sister and her husband, Mr and Mrs Ira (Ruby) Thurgood from Mesa. Anz , and Mr and Mrs Lacy Criddle, also from Mesa were in attendance The effective annual yield on quarterly compounded certificates A sister-in-la- Let yourself grow with First Security. Mrs Othello T. (Ellen) Craig from Oakland, Calif , and a niece, Mrs Donna Swallow and her four children from Ely, Nev were among the guests Certificates held to maturity earn more Federal regulations require substantial penalty tor early withdrawal on certificates. have no immunity to it 4 t aewaa. HJL tu W Reoure over 12 BfJfton fi Wurfh Rrt HA o Muttw HJL v in- JtfefnErt F DC Ffr Mnx hoc Sryg. Wyo Ftrl nxf " |