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Show ft WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 12, 1978 Firm Challenges OSKfi Sears! - F ARMiNl,! itV owner and opeiato srt umsirucinr , - t li VI ki r, -- ! UvHA ' s. J o i ,i hn , I llltimis t S h, iU F trt Ih'l i no oK 4 A, d , a !! v'if iKhV i -- t l i t HXNt l M t r f s i ts 1 r I i - Is . t 7 i, v , ist t S S V rat! i , tip sui r F I f i r r J, i Til ' " v Siourti 1 Licet Date 'ft I ' t . . 1 h a ' i v r , -- T ijt BUG 17LM f lb I v3 a'' fr - a support to the PTA program at Central Davis Junior High GEHTHAL DAVIS PTA ' i i i i i 5 , f ' 1 tii.ai 34 Hi it1 I " w s l if, r L ttmg into full I a ton Cm srag Cou ru liman Robert C Austad, PI li i suit i t Judv Holmes and Cvnthia Ciardner, me mix rslnj U urm m I vending i! iifi $ &&&& adfeAtow. 1 ! w. "4: I , ? Si l -- ft- I i i I i i ! ! ' Hi SAID t at d t ) m i iociilion s - l r I I b jurt 'tatih r V lit t i I i l s ,t i private obtained l rt i l J ' Nt i a I i k lals to the! or not s i 11 r ,pei I 1 lit s A e irid m din t s i w I lol tl ld(l " Si : r suf-vri- js ijf s A! rm - is- 1 fit f N l i r -- s a " ALR I IN, in ud Hi) K f4s jp f parent H wur ht !rl his battk dgdl'i-tki upauu- a1 Hnaltn 0n lOSHAl F LN 1 1 c g, r an c SAVE PLEHTY THURSDAY THRU VEDHEGUAY ICIIi n W 1 Lbss m& hzPi It? eOUQO . ". v I Y I ON The mvsit i us h o tilted wnr mg the life of a 1 u h gnway patioiman sh t it e by a motorist last S j luiav turns out to be an ue dixtut who was is f i paienls in Lav ton HE WAS identified bv his n)r who is r a 5 t , (I r k f Cr rL t V t I 5 . i ' f ih I Dr ( it Tr i. ' Vi , in 1 c S if huh' bait ' P I Vu o t t N ' rt t i . D I lUi ' iMIUilZe i a l fns d i' i - ARMINGTON Davis County Health Department hi sonne) are "making every rffort possible" to immumri ill Davis School District students, it was announced today by Dr Richard L Johns Jr , director of tht Davis County Health Depart ment HE SAID the number of utiimmumed children is get tmg fewer and fewer but that there are still a few scattered n schools throughout the dis trict He emphasized that it is a state requirement that students be immunized before entering school Salt Lake Countys policy is to keep unimmunized students out of school, Dr. Johns said he prefers to work with the parents on an individual basis instead of creating a blanket policy of excluding children ALTHOUGH from school " Mrs Dolleen Jewett, director of county health nurses, told the Davis Board of Health that only about ten percent of the schools in the Davis School District have any children attending who are not immunized This has been reduced from more than percent, she said 50 SHE SAID that there are so many clinics readily availa- ble to give immunization shots that there is no reason parents cant get their children immunized, even those who do not want or can not afford to abend a private physician for this purpose Immunization clinics are available at the following VOLT F ridays from 1 t. !h K V t n s "VI -- p m mini Davis County library, lues days from 1 p m until 4 It) p m , and in the basement of the Bountiful Branch of the Davis County I ibrary, Thurs-dayfrom 1 p m until 4 10 p m Dr Johns said that every effort is being made to hau every student in Davis oumv immunized and that exclusion of students from school will be only as a last resort ALSO, A new program to encourage doctors and hospis C tal personnel to report all communicable diseases to the Davis County Health Depart ment is underway Alan Parker, representing the County Health Depart ment, told the County Health Board that the new program has ot ly been in operation one month but that he is pleased with the response although ht is not entirely pleased with the number of doctors report mg" HE EXPLAINED that state law requires that doctors report all communicable diseases to their County Health Department Dr. Johns said that tht ever present streptococcal infection was with Davis County residents again with 39 cases reported There were cases of staphlygoccal infection, one of gonorrhea one of salmonella, two of hepatitis, and two of en cephalitis grb SAID ih iiupi, r w j this to U H li a wnai h i ,ppmd hi' la pt rt pt u. up, Don t It m dn " Dt Green h pi list d tf e 1 eel Your Candidates 'in v w ii doing tnd followed mi' insit , t ions i ry well Finsu IANS AT LDS Hos Ik inopt r Evans w i . tiken said Dt Green dt tu ueiy sated this mans 1' w is ortunate that he bfi pa.v-- d b 'ht scene when he w pita! d I 1 - I AYTON Political candidates for the Nov 7 general election are expected to gather for a question and answer forum on Monday , an I ' ( 1 nipt ( e di'ig . hospital MFANWHllt, A H vear- old youth fiom Tooele of shottfing the trooper rtiP j j, ir.tnal condition Hii'trjisg from massive head injuries he received in an auto liudmt about out hour after tht shix'tmg Tht bov s father, also in jurtd in the accident, is n ported in serious condition suffering from multiple in K BOTH HAD to be pried bom the auto they had repot Udly stolen a f w minutes Congressional, state and county candidates of both political parties are expected to attend, according to Ruth Gould, program director Haven R. 17, of 116 , home to explore almost unlimited selection of plans to choose from Join us this weekend' An Cs!iM8 Fop Auditor MoiiiitaiiHoine 353 East 700 South, PhoneS67-5l3- 1 Farmington For i Ms Sate Vest Boys Filled tor Polyester Warmth Reg. 12.C0 Value Save big at 11 39 y y . "" V J- 4 '1 I I, , t , Each -- Kens Orange Vest if! v Boot Cut Lees Values 16.00 Reg. Your time to save at Heavy Weight headquaiters, his last position there was a deputy director Save 99 Top Savings Complete Stock Ladies Dress Long or shorts -- cute tail values Save HAVEN R BURNINGHAM travagance ment and exposure of all conflicts of interest that may exist in Davis County administration science MR. BURMNGHAM is married to the former Afton by citizens of Davis County in Sessions They have two sons and one granddaughter interests are better served He advocates a streamlined government responsive to the taxpayers, the prudent use of He urges all Davis County citizens to be registered and to vote on Nov 7 so our system of government will function effectively on every yard We always have low prices this is added savings Downstairs Bargains Save Plenty at 20 Oft Patterns, Threads, Buttons, Zippers. Needles, Pins etc. You name it we got it UPSTAIRS VALUE Infants 4 pc. Knit Sweater & Legging Set Warm for Baby - easy care - Reg. 98 Value 66 8 public funds, competitive bidding on all county contracts, elimination of exm county govern- Flannels, cottons and polyesters all reduced. 4 days of savings. Hurry for this one. each each Mens Downstairs Special YARDAGE SALE a Polyester (tiled warm value Only Jeans - He served fourteen years in Air Force their local government to make certain that their Warm Dacron filled Ski Parka with hood n a responsibilities courages more participated Boys Coats Only AFTER graduation from en- on every pair Value to 17.98 tor MR. BURMNGHAM Save Special Purchase Size 5 to 14 Haven R Burmngham, a native of Bountiful, is the Democratic candidate for the office of Davis County audi- and several military schools and colleges He holds two B A degrees from Westminster College economics and business and behavioral 4 big days of savings, complete line leathers, rubber footwear and canvas. You all know we sell quality shoes, so drop in and stock up for Christmas and Winter. Girls Coat program development, policy formulation and implementation, budgeting and audit One model Wens, IJomens and GSiildrens North Siiingliam IN 1971 he was transferred to Taiwan where he worked as Deputy Chief of Staff of the Taiwan Defense Command The candidate is a graduate of the University of Maryland Shoe Dept. Reduced. Chaiges against the pair, Paul Borrego, administration, plans and of Mountain Horne in Farmington this weekend. Complete earlier THE FVENT is tu sponsored by the Utah Association of Women, Layton City Improvement Association and ( ommumty Schools of Davis ( ounty grb but there will be a 7pm half hour social preceding ?. spokesman TROOPER EVANS told investigating officers that he was not struggling with the man at the time he was shot Ht told Sergeant Ken Payne of the Davis Countv Sheriff's Office that the two were walking toward the patrol car when the arrested man laid on his back and refused to move grb Tilt at Layton H.gh School FORUM will begin at iilt ans ism stable mg onditton, the political dist ussion 16 1 1. i First Street and his son, Paul Jr aie still pending Rodney S Page, thief deputy Davis Countv attorney, said an at it mpt will be made to have the youth tried as an adult Ot t s ii-.J- ? t i In toper jut les the Davis County school system and two years study at the University of Utah, he served an LDS mission to New Zeal md He is a 30 year veteran of the United States Air Force He was a world war II combat pilot, functioned in l0m 1 ac-lus- HF 3J p m , m tht baumen' i the Clearfield Branch of 14 ill t , 1 1 also it 1 innn i ton Mondays, Wednesdav and ( mi hi adm.n s i u i' i i ml to tht ht i J w und, It wing the flow t itMioii ted fit itiej th pant nt i if shot I untd m tnibul in a D til lilt 1 I , 1 1 ill , i Htimidi s n it). , St a tht lust tun hdt tvti worked w i'll p ii a n dit s but I was unpiKsui They knew what j) HI ADM1IIFD thiti.t v ,s in c f UK s', up t he f ng jus morm nts at ft r I HP Obi t. 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