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Show WEEKLY REFLEX CAJlS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 1978 CO f 5 i .'A ' - 4 o 1 : K - ; W' - . V. Vbv . Jtou V' '' S ' n. I )a , i 1 am 1 w s M-- to dt f t t as a ; f i t !' c - t v , I n l It Hk SI. 1 w i , 'I t H - , - h i t SMI- - - ' 1 ,m - -- l W ' l! w ' - i , s l , ' i i u L t i 1 ' i i a . 1 O' i ) d ' pit " 10 Me , s I i 1 S i ci - " i1 i 1 he it n M a c Rf -- r ii 1 iv d At i if r d u1 ( fi n i i i M a Ue L t i t t i c1 i Hi 11 ' U v Sg r , v m , u Ft ' i t w , L v u r t ill'' I, I N J it. t I" tl' - ' f r - w. c M I s t ' u 'll i bt S v i i n i' i - S ' ( 1 "v r ' ' t ' a t, l,t ,M . t $ oi-- ' , 1 tM if all It at g f t'u r I ! 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I A ff MiNi ,I idi n KMUN ftfK 0N irn' n srues, I) t ' s t v d.r- j. i, if. jIm. suppK il( v ; ,t j, y A( ( 0RD1NG h TU I ui h uc( s in basis ountv, ( sk illt d (i In th. n,sc ih' till l , u if s Juallv thj -- w a in n - to mtd r t and manv quit taking c ' iev . t w c ad 3. lion h : Ve,i wi h i ti 1 r i rit will - at b nn'iful h h T. t loo'i! i as High and Vuw i r v sc hool- - g MRS. JIWH'l dt,u tr ei cm provide da c r i hi re-- rtsourcc tc T psychobMt, sad that public health ids with the schools to tn to school dukben half c works with the school which includes a a sen ial worker, a com m manic at ions disorder specialist, a the principal, in t esource teacher and ad, bin n to the school nurse While Ji th schixils, nurses like June Anderson, who goes to Centerville Junior High on W dnesdav morning talks to ,'udtiiis ah mt such health problems as mention (In Wednesday, Mis Anderson was giving direction to a student who he most nnpor needy d to ist we ght lent thing is for her to fit! good about hi r If," sh said ase ot irf ml dest lopmc n: program whuh deals with the child wi has neurological damage whicn mterfi it s with normal growth, the nurses work w i;n infants or children to deselup their ahib ties as much as possible The eailv childhixid progi mi reepures the specialisation of four nursi s who wot k with these child! en from buth to age three when some are placed on the eurls childhood program at Monte Vista School ( AFTER THAT appointment Mrs An dtrson planned to visit a home where a student huJ been home for several days with swollen glands Often she checks students' eves when thev are having trouble reading Mrs Anderson spends four hours in schoi before she leaves to spend some time with handicapped (hildrcn who participate in special services at the Monteista School in Far rnington She wdl also make home visits during the dav to kids who are ill and to check m with patents on school health probler is "1 love school nuising," Mrs Anderson It allows me to wear so many ca'd hats A school nurse in Davis County for A years, Mrs Anderson has followed one woman through treatment since she was a voung girl, making sure that she continues to follow the proptr medication sc hi duie OTHER PREVENTION and education programs are carried on through the schools and through the health clinics Mary Meredith, one public health nurse, explained that her duties include the I umiiy Planning and Venereal Disease Clinic on Thursday afternoon, as well as providing health counst hng at the Golden Tears Center in Bountiful She is a school nurse at five schools during ha'f of the day Mrs Meredith follows through on patients who are identified bv physicians and lab reports as having VD While all information is confidential, Mrs Meredith said it's essential that carriers be interviewed and their contacts he identified for treatment so the disea1 e cun be kt pt under control VD IS THE leading communicable disease and has become a growing problem in the county, Mrs Meredith said In many instances the problem is tie ited as a moral rather than a medic al problem In addition to investigative work, Mrs Meredith lectures to high school students and other groups on VD so they are aware of the signs and symp to visiting students at ( cnterville Junior High, Mrs Anderson also sees students at Centerville Elemen tary, Tolman Elementary, at the Early Childhood Center at Monte Vista and at St Olaf s School in Bountiful In addition to their other duties, public hi alih nurses also give immunizations at the bmes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and assist Dr Richard Johns at the Well Ch.ld Clinic on Tuesday at the County Health Department TWO HOME health nurses provide bedside nursing for the homebound, but at times the other public health nurses help with home health if the schedule is too full They visit patients at home twice If the patient a week if necessary IN ADDITION toms When tests show that a patient is positive, he is referred to dimes in Salt Lake t it v and Ogden for treatment as a VD dime is not available in Davis County, Mrs Meredith said The highest incidence rate is among those 24 years or younger She has participated in training sessions to prepare her for obtaining the necessary confidential information requires constant care, homemaker service or an aid is requested since the county cant provide constant nursing service, Mrs Jewett said These nurses make about four or five visits a day Nurses also assist in the Family Planning Clime, recommend dental services and run the Womens Infants and Child (W 1C) basic food supplement program for pregnant women and children under five THE WORK with senior citizens involves mostly health counseling at the centers, Mrs Meredith said Many older people are hesitant to talk with their families about problems and require guidance from a nurse Many abuse u- - CABINETS INC. 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Mr and Mrs Hugh Twede and Mr. and Mrs Blain Fisher are spending an early spring vacation in southern Utah, and enjoying much of their time at Lake Powell t h I t M ,r o AT nun' I ay ton City Improvement Association icld its monthly meeting on I evening, April 11 lesident Linelle Rose con ' J( led the me eting THANKS AND appreciation wort extended to everyone pn sent for then help with tht lie-da- y 1 avion Civic Arts Association concert Mrs Rose staled that our WX) people a tended the conceit and everyone seemed M enjoy the BTU group I nough money was made to meet all financial obligation-- , Mrs Lucille Stock repotted the logo contest was very I successful The entry the judging committee will be pres nted to the utv council for their ac ct ptaiire on April 20 ARE now being made for an art show and t h bit to be displayed as part ol the Julv 4 celebration Steve Adams, a new LC A PLANS member representing I a ton Javcees, told ol p. aimed July 4 ihc the activities ht iiaditional parade and bleak last will be sponsored by the Javcees Booths and game s turnished by many com inunity organizations will b a major part of the Riata v - I s THIS YEAR, Riata days will be moved from the Lay ton Elementary School grounds to the Lavton Com mons Park located adjacent to the city offices and avion High Sch(xl Great enthusiasm was generated for the upcoming town meeting This can be the beginning of real citizen in v ol vement in ay ton c iU g ivernment dmg 1 L 'rot ( ,bc.i ion (T voting i ff c o. Is is tic citizens of Lavton are invited to attend Lavton s In st Town MePting 'i Dont miss this opportunity to All on that affect you the most ts THE MEETING will be held Thursday. April l from s till 10 p m in the lavton I itv Council o !' i c ,h. r t 1 i pr o ,i -- h 'f r od a - who w cm m s t - d i -- i s I i x - "i,J byitsue ' ( ah i m N J i ; i pa M the (it , h nut Hu- - tht ( n fi y a -- m ui part of the -( 's f " -- ui h s- - rvice- - s'lieots i J n il h JS Ca' i It al - cf i h 'it t , i - ' c i I ' t i A r I.!o i i - 1 f L Jht disjt j - i WJm !v on t S I v j i ) t I , ntd bv i volt daring p etetlioi Fir the caiuha.i't lntf d H u- -t ilcs S i Rt p (,ui ' McKav earn d most of the voting districts in the county g the la- -t elei lion MR. WALKER said that mu Bountiful district had a t e volt darmg the last dev tuui anj a split will requite di iX o dt e' niioe ing s ' i (As a it h p it, w.ll ru t a e tie hoik t f oi i ds for that d.s tuci Courdy Altorru M iom VI s . Hess has advised tht J county this is the wav to de term no th1 (Kites, Mr Walker said t iiminisi mt t Gen II it sail the mtiea-- t in the number of voting districts will niaki it easitr for people to vote At t ordi ng to M r Walker, the political parties and not the county are re sponsible fur the scheduling the places for the truss of meeting- - (in May 11 MfS Eh n r si 4 'iaalSS Li A Chambers be Hopefully, the crowd will so large ihe meeting will have to be moved to the Lavton High School auditorium Special guest moderator will be Spence Kinard, well known KSL radio and TV Lav personality and former ton resident Positive aspects of our city will be emphasized as well as areas of citizen concern The town meeting will be conot simply a nstructive " "gripe session school ELEMENTARY children will be bringing UUIiilf f I i4 x mmt:i capri BY THE SEA ifw k If b polic e of t k I AR! I C fold A 1 R r, t rJs, a 'nc id w t, wi k i C barf. !u.LLcLi FARMINGTON - Van dahsm, whu h oc( urred at the Hide-A-Be- I st I to g eld IS lie U c Daren Green who ariested the 2Fyear ol d of f.cer on a tip, said Mat t .nt was sentenced March 13 in Davis County Precinct Court to pay $275 and serve six no mbs informal prnbition Chief Green said he also suspended the oPner at the time of the arrest diid phiced h.m on three months' proba SG0 liitf ( LTD not at'- - mpt to Ii Down Pillows k U fi ir i f: HOTEL SALES INC. tv U didn't up the incident but go out and make it publo ther, the chief sa d gib Road in il 9.33-6:0- mve-tigat- JOSEPH Nikuda who had been lepairmg a bridge at the park said when he retui ned to work Monday morning some of his repair work had been vandalized Lights at the park 3 x y 562 W. 100 N., Bountiful Daily PUBLIC INVITED 1 fii Fruit Heights is being by the Davis Countv bhtnff s office crft-f'riie- n SPEAI0IIG OF ftiOfiEY THE HEW nome a papei advtilisiitg the lown meeting On Ihe hack side of the flyer is a place feu pi ople to list me e( nnomic political and c urns ultural con facing our community hese papers can he leturned to the utv offices be foie Ihe town meeting or they can lit In ought to the town meeting veryone, regardless of whether or not thev attend the town meeting, is encouraged m state their opinions on this sheet and to return the questionnaire to the city offices IS A TRUCK v lhi nti imliM lli.tl tin in im b in t!t I s I.M v.ir v,i I h iiiofit i ni drt t nidi tilt I Mid '1 I .ill! HIM 11 1' y It M I ImM mIIiuji ITEMS LISTED cm these survey papers will be used s the basis of discussion al ihe town meeting People who do not have elementarv age children can pick up the local grocery the utv offices school al a fiver stores or at ORGANIZERS of this activity hope to accomplish three things through the town meeting (1) Explore issues and problems affecting you as a Layton citizen, (2) Meet the mavor and councilmen, (3) Determine how you can become involved in youretty dmg f i n r oo v co-- 1 ,n I -- President Davis County Bank liit will it - 11 po ti.. in - I .00 lo -- 7 TOO lo Iiiiv a i id tin ho. non r trio k soine By EZRA T. CLARK M ,m m mi ll) tills k -- ( in po k up- -, lull v all- - ha v g i no ot groun I in tin- - marki I -- ill. c 0 O - n, a o - po hup- - and olio r -- limy i nu v c t , t ji- - t -- I trio i oi.lv v ..t t an ll have addc d an no n o.ual I. a lire - ill r . i ul k- - I III. 0l v ,u . -- price up mi jv ailahh on vutiiallv all pi. klip and port- utditv v. 1. 1, h - Power leering power window-- 1 - and even automalo w lo leeriug el eoutrol arep. among the lil.inv op l ... n for om lo fail the option h- Oplo.iioh rablv ,i i 1 -- r V kll pu-- our li In w i I ha-- .1 c i ri v e i -- ill kllK. -- -- tl t i ! It JMHl- -- k' it in nihi r jh) e - -- i.iliv Sf liit It -- -t rt .it Imtl nuUiMii Ami 77 wi '.il'-- ' id iHiil- - a- in oo-iin- .d or nllu . - r -- x pro prii top. of the About HO' who J Q vt lu- - jter-ou- al I H I A ( I ARK -- I lo ? . on an uha of pi idle iriei--- . arlne k. a mrl-hi'd pie klip, lJ'.O I IijI me luih' -- mil for . epiipmi lit a- - lotted liromi- wliiil--- eathoe ke ami oak -- iiieheiaril- atop the A an g hid I In- Fonl I com. loo- ( -- ellm-120 for Hi. huh - porthole window- - and llie give- - Dodge- - v -- NX h-- audidali to Im null part of r trm k ruarki I ' rpng I he i r triu k trend app ar- - to he riHited m emotion a- - mm Ii a- - pr.o lo able I rm k- AiiIib. offer off r the promi-- e of advi nliin . - w II a- - a io w kind of mobility for ns realion hungry i mi-ur- ni a- m all. ping of them Are von a tin- - rim Ami : -- bought then le- - made e I lli-- v- lo e i oh t ni oh I uni- - In Jo lie m- lire i automakir-I- . AAlmli of tin Big o a.I in th. . r irm k marki o' All of tin in el. i. in a wav Ford - fu-- t wuh UN id the- Iro. k in ii k. I hot ( I i e ml t - onlv I., hnol i ant a ii.eitoin ol a pel.-n- t W hih hrv-- h hare ol r ha- - onlv the true k- -. it- - hare of van -- al - a wimp . - wiirklmr- - - fanner-- , lie u-- i i r' ml pun u imlv I 1 CRn 3 3 IK had also been damaged Additional damage to the lights occurred again on Monday night Lt Dean Egbert of the Davis County Sheriffs office said that law enforcement officers have a description of the vandal supplied bv Mr Nikuda ik Ea. On Display At: M o er SglOO 1m Dav is County Pai s lot ated on Ntcholls ds h o t ouu-reallegedly lx ember, just one c 40 Deluxe Guetn Size :j alee hoi lad t i c THE Sen Diego Cb sr ohen Miitoicz, has pbajec' gi dfv driving a jxil.u rme ib w! de bndt r the intluc nc t of I ft ! J m 1f il 1 af tion Layton Schedules Town iYieeting 78 txpress yourseil S W ' t ION p A 1 ) i ,t v i - ti il jin ,1 I, lit nliK Iain rt i t,t j, inti t a ind, t - and t t ji Ve Ini' ! r,t R( public a" - ,L. it -- n m v v ; i ' Si, t,I W W I 1 ii i - i i i t - vi - i S' e v iv ul i - i RUMMx f i mv v 'u (,i v t t j - da-in- lime OSHTCHEMS CALL JACK MsSli The f. Rcprt .er.l.tl THE MEETING will be well or organized No city official be individual citizen will allowed to monopolize the f(?OUMTI?y fXXt Is ni ding to Mts other dut.es, Mrs as a school health lavton and ' shut- u Hi!1 fi,l J K i sv a ol It op u. u in the (oi.E PI , for ihe ssiincj it is 1, 1 t iii -- i Oy Tfmivec It! (' i! M . s in t -I unmtessarv 'o laik to the nurse in cm open up and talk th Men d th alio m it (ri-nicjiLirsr- - muses wmk with a v i ills childhood (in. and n int develop i it nt pingtams to ernm mirg and ti at hing si nior c int i s how to snpf ly tl t ir own health ( ai nt t ch Many of the dates rtcoKe aniuid counseling and teu long, Mts Jiwi't sml In the rase of home isiis, which could include patient 3 from ans age group, nurses teach the firmly how t carefoi the patn nt in tu1 homi dtvtiop mg nursing skills OR IN THE v i - 1 ( Men adh wn J, mu at tut sing sc Hit tlpunlii hi d'h nst M of ,igt s hem htatUi i at out b. inistratorif pbl.c t n.Mjiian uhimi s nidi f Mi'- dm mi i hot a 'ii j, ai sing for Us hnrubo.nd as will as supervising cbmi- - tna dial w.th s u h dt id d ant'd hi (id, Mids w e' t i n in cl Id inn .oM jni (Ni kups a - , M ! i , F ' v Juiie Anderson, public health and school nurse also works at the immunization lime located in the court health department in the basement of the counts (.nuthouse .Jerome Bungton and his mother Kan PUOLIG HEALTH BURSES I r II & j o' tiler !'ul b, ' i p u i Ml , , i c . Mf t! 1Mh - ! f i , w II- . ' g r-M- M t (M(l H'llM pi t st Jay VJilioy Center E'JL i , ' lit!- - , , - f i . , ( t I Ot , i I i t S vi I- h li an- - lliere are drawhaik-- . even if iniirr a Inn k a- - onlv a Minnd ar law mileage jwr gallon of gaMihne - nm Hie antormdiile that 1070 lwmwhe, I drive trio k- - and van- - w dl lib foiir-whmile- average jht gallon dnve vehicle- - onlv 12 mile- -. Half the with disadvantage. il capautv antono.hih-- - for pickup-eomjcar- ed - another -t-an-darel -- e - e 1 - - rui-ui- Niiiarl e m-u- le a- - we II a- carpeting and paneling lien tin re i the Jee p U agoneer. a true k -- tatmn wagon pro eel at JIO.SOO. pee lalitv po kup van. or other portve li ti le mav not he for von if nm-- t of vour trip- - are going to work, grmerv hopping, or around the in iglihorhood. But these vi hull- - ohvioii-l- v appeal to folk- - who love the outdoor- - and make frequent weekend or vacation trip- -. Finam ing available a- - for an automobile. I A -- -- -- |