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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 17. -- 1978 Serious Blood Shortage In This Area x t'hiP'tfttM )t. An -- v'iv 4 .. i XrjKKH: ?.i I . ' ' K,r? - ? - ' The American Red Cross reported today there still is the danger of serious blood shortage in the Intermountain - in j vri. - -- area. WE'RE , i i experiencing the critical situation of two weeks ago, but there is a definite problem, said Bruce Streeter, Intermountain Red Cross Blood Services administrator. Jiv$ . "r;- S .1 S '' -- . sf'-'i1- i ' $ f J . S. V' 11 ' v 'i! " : v r-- j i . 'Ait i :li v? V ' f'- fT . V ; ' V- tS v of the students the of class members still survive, Dr. I). Keith Barnes of Kays-i!land Mrs. Annie Blood e where Kaysville Elementary School) now block ook of Layton. THE TWENTY-NIN- stands. class E members under the direction Martha E. (Mattie) Barnes ete in the school play, The lowering Cinderella of Ahich the students in the trout row were the rain drops and others were the fairies. Lester Gleason portrayed the part of prince charming and Blanch Barnes the prin- - THE BEGINNERS, first and second grades met in one room and the third and fourth of ! grades in the other room. Hubert C. Burton was the principal of the school at this time. He was a noted educator of Kaysville and the H. C. Burton School was named for him. VOSS. IT WAS a cute and fun play with the tiny tots all decked out in clever and creative When the students reached the age to attend the fifth grade, they then went to the IN KAYSVILLE mm iiower Wodiimctifi1 8MAHPfWMa RWWMtt - XeCHAM 3 - f , jJJv, I-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Child and their children Mathew, Curtis, Alison, Amy and Andrew spent a week in As- play. pen, Colo. Eric Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bennett celebrated his first birthday Friday, Aug. 11 at his home. Those attending the birthday celebration were grandparents, uncles and aunts and this photo, many and neighboring communities will recognize their parents, grandparents and possibly among the class In viewing of Kaysville group. many cousins. Spending a week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Helen DR. BARNES and Mrs. Cook recall the many choice friends and experiences they had at this time in their lives and wished to share the photo with others, np Barber, was Mrs. Betty McBroom and her son Dirk from Upland, Calif. Syracuse First Ward held their ward party at the Syracuse Utah Stake Camp in Morgan last Friday night. A lot of the ward members went up Thursday night and camped out for a few nights. Friday there was a big OOOtM - Sure Enough drug- T dinner, barbecue roast was served with all the trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clifford and their family have recently spent two weeks staying with Mrs. Cliffords parents, Mr. tives from Ogden to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ethel Barber is recovering from pneumonia. Jerry and Julie Bodily are here visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bodily and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Burns, Clearfield. The Bodilys have two children fdary Ann and Andrea. They 2JM:$cc:r,!ciul live in Walnut Creek, Calif. Syracuse Second Ward held Ccrprt their ward party last Tuesday night at the Syracuse Utah Slake Camp. Dinner was at 6:30 p.m. with a program, ball games and many activities for the children. Mathew Child, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shdldon Child turned eight years old July 20. He was baptized a member of the LDS Church on Sunday, a Always Prompt Courteous Service Mr. Steam Method The Gentle Method" Safe for all types of Carpet ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS owner-manag- Free estimates er Utahs Best Sofa Values! Buy Direct From the Factory! BROWN "herculon VELSbV.' CONTEMPORARY Quantity limited. Beautiful herculon plaids and stripes, frames. 148 - mal levels. While collections for July are up from a year ago, said Mr. Streeter, we still are ? and Mrs. Lloyd Chatelain. They visited with many rela- BILL LILES - - 'i By VIRGINIA BENNETT Now, be sure and write plain on them bottles which is for the horse and which is for my husband. I dont want nothin to happen to that horse before the spring plowin. SMALL EiiQIME HEPAiB AWN M0WFH8 A- THE RED Cross official noted there is not a blood shortage currently, but it will take at least a month to replenish blood banks to nor- i Connors: Reformed w v &' By Uuantity fortable frames. Limited. Super ' com-SAXO- hardwood SLEEP SOFA BOUNTIFUL I 1 r Po'a Quantity limited. Traditional style with rich quilted velvet covers. Hardwood frames Quantity limited. Herculon plaids or stripes in beautiful colors. Double size sleeper with foam mattress. Hours: Osvi'" OUori Weekdays Frl. Sat. 10-- 7 10-- 5 3900 South Highway 91 292-454- 5 He said the two your family ever need it, We hope Mr. Smith added. our employees will contribute regularly to guarantee a substantial blood supply at all institutions are expanding the blood freezing program and are times. working together to set up a regular donor program at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center. MR. STREETER MR. STREETER felt it is to bring new donors into the system, whiie encouraging existing or past donors to contribute on a ting up blood drives. The Intermountain Red Cross Blood Services are regular basis. of We want to avoid the type located at 555 Foothill Drive in Salt Lake City. The public is encouraged to donate at the center by calling Utah Cottonwood. LDS, Valley and McKay Dee hospitals also accept donors if their crisis we experienced recently when we almost had to cancel elective surgery," 582-527- said Jerry Smith, University Hospital administrator. s American innovacalls or goes tion), quea.L-into tantrums on cuur s The British press open.y admitted European fans hoped Connors would be dethroned as the worlds number-on- e tennis player because younger players tend to imitate a champion. ITS BETTER they imitate Borg, since he's not associated with tricks, court displays, etc. Considering only 1978, however, Connors displayed control and good manners. ONE COULD excuse him lor removing NBC commentator Bud Collins hand from his shoulder, after his defeat. said Red Cross mobile units will go anywhere m the region. He pointed out that the agency works on an 18 month schedule and will assist any group or organization in set- important PETE FRITCHIE THERE ARE critical periods during the summer and some holidays when the number of donors falls to the point where normal blood reserves are depleted." University Hospitals blood bank, according to the administrator, will coordinate the donor program while the Red Cross will draw and process the blood. Mr. Smith noted that University employees will be given time more are locations convenient. DIXON P. REISBECK off from work to donate blood at a Red Cross mobile unit which will be at the Health Sciences Center on a monthly basis. For All Your Insurance Needs AUTO STREETER CALLED theef-for- t an example of a new emerging program which is extremely beneficial because it provides donors on a regular basis. We would like to see the program duplicated by other organizations such as businesses, plants, schools and church groups. The only type of insurance that really counts is to ensure LIFE HOME OWNERS E3 TRUCKS 376-427- 9 that there is an adequate supply of blood at all times, explained Mr. Streeter. "We 197 NORTH MAIN - LAYTON j Do you own a solid hardwood furniture frame you just can't part with but the cover I shot or how about that cherry old automobile that )ut wont quit running but the interior look like a disaster area. Well come on down to (Buds aggressiveness makes him a poor choice for a Wimbledon commentator. And though Connors might have complimented Borg, given him some credit, he didnt. Overall, however, he was a loser. GALLAGHER UPHOLSTERY 15 So. Main in Layton and talk to Mike. Quality work at reasonable prices. Free Estimates 3762941 - ? d family, Mr. and Mrs. Don ADVERTISEMENT Thorpe and family, Mr. and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Stark, Mr. and Mrs, Larry Spencer and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Neff. A baby shower was held Monday night in honor of Mrs. Colleeen Harris and her new child Natalie who was born July 21. The shower was held at the home of Mrs. Carol Thurgood. Mrs. Maureen Thurston and her grandson Jerry Francis Todd Barker have recently SPEAKIHG OF MONEY WHERE ARE THE JOBS? THE BUSINESSE re- turned from visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Steve Young and her family in Gering, Neb. , George and Midge Smedley recently returned home from a tour back east for three weeks. They picked up their on George J r. who was serv-mission in New York ty for the LDS Church. They spent a couple of days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Holt who are serving a LDS Mission at the Liberty Jail. They also toured Washington, D.C. and the temple and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simpson, former residents of Syracuse. They live in Virginia. They picked up their son a and spent four days seeing sights and a Broadway show. They also saw the pageant at Palmyra, N. Y., visited the Sacred Grove, Kirtland Temple and went to Nauvoo, 111. Returning home they went through Canada and saw the Niagara Falls. spent last week in Portland, Ore., where she accompanied a Weber State College tour to see the King Tut artifacts there and enjoyed a trip through the western part of the country. A successful vacation is one that turns the color of the circles under your eyes from black to tan. Times, Chicago Honesty Pays One thing youve got to say for Social Security: its done more than anything else to make people admit their right age. Courier, Charleston, S.C. -- The pay off comes in knowing that a regular donor system will ensure that blood is available should you or a severe shortage ot blood does not occur. ob-n- -- Bountiful employees working on the Health Sciences Center campus are being encouraged to become regular donors. that displays rudeness to psyche an opponent (a particular and family. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Randy Gailey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Steel, Mrs. Gail Caudall and MR. SMITH noted that all University THE RED Cross and University ''"'spital, according to Mr. Streerer, are workir.u together to ei re THUS BORGS victory was a victory for good manners. Borg never crabs at umpires, A Vacation 106 1 Ironically, Connors has reformed. But his reputation lingers on, and that of too many other Americans, who won't be named here. Mrs. Bessie Schoenfeld QUILTED VELVET increases substantially. From one of those. and Mrs. William Child. It was a swimming party and everyone brought potluck. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fames and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Child want to give the community credit for what its done so far, but more help is needed from new and past donors. percent what know about the people of Utah, I expect a donor rate above the national average not below as it is now because Utahns show their care for each other more than Ive seen in other areas. TOO OFTEN in the past American tennis players have been inexcusably Jimmy Connors was home on 1000 West. A huge neighborhood party was held at the home of Mr. 24 of projected needs unless the number of donors Connors for Wimbledons singles title. dinner was held in his honor at his home. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Fae Child, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Child and their three girls, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Schmunk, Mr. and Mrs. Keith West and John Park. Brent and Connie Bodily are visiting with his brother Jerry and Jutie Bodily in Walnut Creek, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hufs-tetle- r and their family have recently moved into their new Mrs. short Its sad to report but all the world seemed overjoyed when Bjorn Borg whipped Jimmy Qwbgeudq DR. BARNES and Mrs. Cook remember as youngsters, that in the basement of the academy was the city jail. It was while they were third and fourth grade students that they took part in this gist): MOW BCOWf SHANKMMO tCMVICt 189 N. MAIN. KAYSVILLE ; f k ' of ? it ( if Academy, they recall that Sam Kershaw was the fifth grade teacher. Farmers Wife (to SALES - SERVICE muM Chaim aw CgS f 'I x: - need large numbers donors. Some delayed surgery is being rescheduled and we expect a surge in the demand for blood before the end of summer, he said. new U Old Kaysville CAS Crtof ft Stratton Your Brin 766-131- ? Y iilp T N " & REPAISU US Coot Cum V A - v y-- , We f M V Kaysville School students who participated in the play, The Flowering Cinderella" in 19U3. Top, 1 to r, Jesse Beazer, Molly Barnes, Janet Swan, Jenny Layton, Mattie Thornley, Norma TTiomley, Edith Edmonds, Hattie Lewis, Ethel Odd and Annie Blood. Center, Daisie Strong, Myrtle Barton, Vera Bonnemort and Olive Kilfoyle. Front. Ethel Edmonds, Ilene Barnes, Nora Blamires, Doug Kilfoyle, Blanch Barnes, Lester Gleason, Royal Owens, Aliene Owens, Annie Galbraith and Vera Galbraith. Kneeling in front, Bernice Warren, Irene Swan, Arthur Odd, Milton Burton and D. Keith Barnes, np costumes that were made by their mothers. At this time Kaysville's first school was a small red brick building with only two class rooms (located on the Kaysville School of which two ' $ $ V '?' . ?vNV 1S03 PLAY taken - :rm 2 Back in 1303 this photo was iff'? WN iCfk 1 1 N tJ: P, f S ' NOT expecting to fail By EZRA T. CLARK President Oavis County Bank - Where axe the jobs especially for young people who dont intend to go r to a college? What are the promising fields for a small business? four-yea- Well, believe it or not, there are a than more million job openings right now in more than ferent y,....-..,- . 100 dif- technical-occupation- s, ac- cording to labor experts. Many of the openings today are in the healthcare field. And you usually have to get the specific EZRA T. CLARK training for one of them before you get the job - at public or private trade schools, junior or community colleges. In some cases, you can start right in with training provided by a company, hospital or other institution. There are jobs for dental assistants, lab dental dental hygienists, technicians, medical record personnel EKG and EEG technicians, medical technologists, technologists, respiratory therapists, occupational and physical therapy assistants, assistants, licensed practical nurses. There are also openings for computer operators and computer service technicians, TV service technicians, draftsmen, science and engineering technicians, auto mechanics, diesel mechanics, heating and refrigeration mechanics, hotel and restaurant management assistants, commercial artists, secretaries, bookkeepers, accounting clerks. What about starting your own business? That, of course, takes more than the of savings, good right skill, a nest-egmanagement ability, a lot of determination, and some luck. It takes picking the right field. One recent national survey shows such small businesses as these to be among the most promising right now: building materials stores (because of increased house construction and repairs); building cleaning services; seed and garden supply stores; sports and recreation clubs; hardware stores (again, because of so many Among the least promising fields: laundries and dry cleaners, stations, bakeries, gas restaurants, car washes according to the survey. Naturally, opportunities for small business may vary in each locality, depending on the competition and the ability of the entrepreneur. But in general, the statistics on opening a small business are discouraging. About 30 per cent fail in the first year, and 50 per cent die within two years. Survive longer than two years and you bcome tough, like a weed - and just as hard to stamp out. But youll probably be working 16 hours a day and facing problems that you never thought possible. (Thats why I rate of small businesses among the real folk heroes of American enterprise). So there are job opportunities today, and there are business opportunities, as always. Just concentrate on one that appeals to you; then get yourself prepared to take advantage of it. g small-busine- i owner-manage- rs ss - I . ; |