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Show New doctors means more strain on available space in the medical records department at Tanner Memorial Clinic. But keeping the charts in order is still a must for GROWING employee Kathy Turner of Roy. As the populaLAYTON tion continues to increase at a fast pace in North Davis County, at least one Layton clinic has been trying to grow with it. THE TANNER Memorial Clinic, located just west of the Davis North Medical Center, has extended business hours and types of medical services offered. Howard Administrator Cheney says the physician staff has grown to 18 including doctors with a wide variety of specialties. They include specialists in pediatrics, along with neonatology or care of infants, new-bor- n obstetrics, orthopedic gery, general surgery, areas will operate physician, he and By TOM BUSSELBERG surcar- diology, internal medicine, urology, dermatology, etc., and general practice. WE HAVE done a considerable amount of recruitment due to the community need, he says. Until the hospital was here (it opened in 1976) specialty physicians had no great interest in locating in the area. The hospital has also been very influential in doing recruitment work. Along with an expanding staff, the clinic has increased hours of operation. The clinic will remain open weekdays until 9 p.m. and until 7 p.m. on Saturdays. Doctors are on call at other times and can be alerted by calling the clinic. A DOCTOR will remain at the clinic to serve those who cant make appointments during regular hours or need help after hours, he says. There are so many more people in the area than there used to be and rather than have the doctors running back and forth the doctors felt it was worthwhile to provide extra service. People who have a real need can be cared for much earlier than before, Mr. Cheney says, indicating that parents with small children, for example, may normally wait until morning if a problem arises in the evening but now have an option to visit the clinic in the evening. ALTHOUGH ALL services won't be available after regular hours, most cases can be handled and the laboratory to assist the says. The trend to operating at fuller capacity and longer hours is spreading nationally although Tanner Clinic is the first North Davis clinic to make such a move. LOOKING TO the future, additional doctors have strained auxiliary services including medical records and dictation areas. New facilities are due to be con structed for those areas on the lower level, of the present clinic he says, along with installation of a computer for record keeping. In one year we hope to ex- pand if growth continues at the current rate, Mr. Cheney says. Definite plans have yet to be outlined and could include doubling up on present facilities or running two shifts rather than adding Receive Gift The Layton Community Church will receive the America for Christ offering during the worship service March 4. THIS GIFT is a contribution to the work of the American Baptist Board of Educational Ministries,, the American Baptist Board of National Ministries and the programs of the local churches to supof port the Christian growth children everywhere. On Saturday, March 3 there will be a senior high snow party at Camp Utaba, Liberty, Utah. Young people from the Ogden through Salt Lake City area will para ticipate. March 10 will be family snow party at the Camp. THE LYDIA Circle will meet at June Edwards home on Tuesday, March 6 at 10 a.m. THE MILLION dollar facility opened in October of 1977 and contains 21,000 square feet on two levels. In addition to clinic operations, one dental suite, one pediatrist, a pharmacy and Net stars among Laytons elementary school teams come from Vae View Elementary School, this year, including bottom, Paul Kealamakia, left, Todd Oram, Steve Montano, Todd Griffitts, Tommy Montano and Ryan Stock. In hack they are, Jeff Nabor, left, Terry Kealamakia, Todd Miya, Kenny Lindsay and Mitchel Joos. VAE VIEW STARS physical therapist lease space. Total clinical staff numbers about 65 full and part-tim- e employees. Tanner Clinic helped pioneer medical service within North Davis County and operated from facilities on West Gentile for many years prior to moving to the present facility. As a forerunner to the present operation, Dr. A. Z. set up practice County in 1910. Tanner in Davis HIS ELDEST son, Noall Z. Tanner and a nephew, George Tanner, help carry on the family tradition. - One Of Two Escapees Recaptured - FARMINGTON One of two Davis County Jail escapees, who slipped out of a Sunsets financial situation is sound, its mayor said, despite reports inferring the contrary in SUNSET church service Sunday, has been recaptured, according to Sheriff Sgt. Jan Cunningham. some of the media. NORMAN Sant reports of financial MAYOR MURRAY POLICE said one City-Count- 0 said for the city problems developed after he told the city council anticipated revenue was three to five percent below that expected y 19, of 75 West 250 North, Clearfield. By NORMA PREECE 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton Winters spent overnight in Provo the weekend of Feb. 16. While in Provo they were guests at a dinner at the home of President and Mrs. Max Caldwell for all the group that took the trip to Israel last year. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ward and family of Idaho Falls, Ida. were holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Simmons of Mesa, Ariz. have been visiting the past week with her mother Mrs. William Slade and other relatives in the area. Mrs. Iris Umpleby has been confined to the McKay Hospital in Ogden where she has been undergoing treatment. She returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton Winters and children spent Monday in Logan where they took the Logan LDS Temple tour. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler returned Tuesday from Portland, Ore. where they spent Presidents holiday weekend with daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mason and son Ryan. Mrs. Diane Clark was her birthday anniversary, Feb. 11, at her home with a family dinner given by her husband Ronald L. Clark and seven children. Other guests for the special event were her parents, Mr. H. William Mrs. and Umpleby and daughters Holly and Alesa. Stanley Ipson has returned from a three week vacation to California where he visited with relatives. Mrs. Vera Walker had the misfortune of falling on the ice and breaking her wrist. She is reported to be doing honored on well. The following Davis High School students have been selected as Sterling Scholars at the school this year. Mark Miches, vocational education; Kyle Bracken, social science; Steve Alder, music; Dianne Haller, general; Jeff Hacking, math; Carrie Fagg, home economics; Annabelle Sorrells, art; Laurie Over, business; Michelle Staples, foreign language; Jill Jarman, performing arts; and Sue Hansen, science. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thompson and children Jamie and Melissa of Salt Lake City were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thompson for dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson received word that their granddaughter Miss Jackie of Tuscaloosa, Tunnell Alabama will have the opportunity of accompanying a group on a genealogy tour and visit to the Washington LDS Temple on March 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cleverly of Bountiful and Mrs. Audrey Hutchinson of Salt Lake City took a surprise birthday dinner to their Mrs. Ruth Bates in Salt Lake City on sister-in-la- Saturday. Mrs. Bates husband, Lee, was also a guest for the special occasion. Dr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Kunz and family of Provo, Dr. and Mrs. Sherman B. Sheffield and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ned B. Roueche and family. Bishop and Mrs. Beck K. Sheffield and family all of Kaysville were guests of their mother, B. Sheffield, on Mrs. Lucile Sunday Feb. 18. They all attended the mission farewell of Elder Craig B. Sheftield of Layton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wells and the late Homer J. Shef- field. Elder Sheffield left Thursday to enter the MTC in Provo prior to serving a misthe to sion England Manchester Mission. Earn Trophies Two Farmington students who attend Davis High School received trophies at the Ora- tory Debate and Individual Events meeting held at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz., Feb. 9 and 10. HIGH SCHOOLS from surrounding states sent students to this two day meeting. Sue Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Hansen, Farmington, was a with her senior semi-finali- extemporaneous talk. She received a trophy for second place senior impromptu talk. MINDY daughter HERRIES, was arrested p.m. Sunday, but the other escapee, Lester Carl Johnson, 21, of 1128 South Tersteeg about 11 U.S. Highway 89, Kaysville, is still at large. BOTH WERE reportedly being held in the Davis County Jail on burglary charges, grb On Puppets FARMINGTON junction with - In con- a puppet presentation by a Washington group, the Davis County Library North and South branches will offer a free puppet workshop in April. IT WILL be held April 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the North Branch, 562 South 1000 East, in Clearfield and April 21 at South Branch, 725 S. Main, Bountiful, from 1:30-3:3- 0 p.m. A limit of 40 persons has been set at each session and is requested and can be completed by calling either library. Four areas will be explored including why puppets, uses puppets, construction techniques and improvisation exercises, tb of Wasatch Writers Name Pres. Syracuse man president for 1979. Francis E. Wiggill, 2093 SERVING the chapter, under the direction of Mr. Wiggill, will be Marge Silvester, Layton, secretary-treasurer- ; Norma Dalton, Sunset, delegate to the state board; Harry Jarvis, Clearfield, alternate delegate. Arlene Hamblin, immediate past president of the chapter, has been named at the state president-elec- t level. WASATCH Writers meet once a month on the second Tuesday. Membership sists of writers in con- varied ficfields; tion, articles, children's books, research, poetry and travel pieces. New members are welcome. photo-journalis- - and fled into Davis County was captured a short time later Wednesday afternoon at about 650 West Lund Lane, Farmington. WITNESSES AT the Dr. Pepper Plant, 1213 West 2550 South, Ogden, said the womans former husband entered the plant about 4 p.m brandishing a hand gun. They said the victim, Kaylynn Sheehan, 22, of 127 South 400 West, Brigham City, was forced into a van. Witnesses reported that one shot was fired but apparently no one was hurt. Weber County Jail without bail is Ronald Keith Sheehan, 23. of 1930 West 16(H) North in Layton. He was arraigned in Third Circuit Court in Ogden. Davis County law officers approached the halted sus- pect vehicle with caution after being informed that the hostage may have been harmed and that the suspect was probably armed with a hand gun and a shot gun HOWEVER, DAVIS County law officers alerted to the in- cident, were told that the hostage may have been harmed. Force Award. Outstanding Unit THE HONOR is awarded by the Secretary of the Air Force for either exceptionally meritorious service or excep- tionally achievement a outstanding that clearly sets unit above similar or- ganizations said Maj. Gen. Robert E. Sadler. General Sadler is com- mander the Air Force Communications Service and came to Hill AFB recently to present the award to (apt. of Jr., 1881st DAVIS COUNTYS paramedic unit also was close by in case the hostage needed medical attention been raised (revenue) only members scored a first place victory in league tournament $10,000," competition Mayor Sant said. are meeting our payroll and are right on We schedule with emphasized. to tighten our the city had our budget, he We'll just have belt. He added District. The 65 174 civilian 1976 to Dec. 30, 1977. During that time it provided "outstanding, responsive com- munications and electronic support" to Hill AFB and the Air Force ranges west of Great Salt Lake. Squadron support to the Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve and community activities also were cited. Checkup Can Save Your Teeth They can save your life! Five to six percent of all cancers occur in the mouth and since oral cancer can kill within 18 months, it is imperative it be caught early. ALW AYS TELL your dentist about sores or bumps that don't go away. with other schixils as part of the Layton City basketball minor league program. Emphasis was placed on letting boys play in as many recently made games as possible while minimizing the competitive nature, said George Wardell, Vae View instructor and a budget coach along with Tomo Miya. tb major payments to some agencies including Weber Basin Water Conservancy 1978-7- 9 totalled nearly $800,000. tb County Convention Of American Party Set The Davis County Conven- tion of the American Party will convene at 7 p.m., March 23 at the Board of Education Building in Farmington, East State Street. 45 REGISTRATION for the convention will begin at 6:45 p.m. The fee for delegates Robert Owens, the 1978 congressional candidate of the First Congressional District will be the featured speaker. The public and news media are invited. will be $2. The Heritage Senior Citizens Center, located in the rear basement of the Clearfield Library is offering the following activities for tie month of March: MONDAYS - sewing from 9 from 1:30, Bingo 12:3(81:30, ceramics from tax assistance from to Tuesdays, macrame and China lapidary from painting from from 12:30-3- , lapidary oil painting from pool class needlework from blood pressure WEDNESDAYS, from 9:30-11:3- checks from from members. The squadron was cited for the period Jan. 1, west on State Street and south on a county road to Lund Lane. ARRESTED AND booked into - HILL AFB The 1881st Communications Squadron at Hill AFB has won the Air THE SQUADRON has Utah Highway Patrol ficers, Davis County sheriff deputies and local city police officers took up the chase in Farmington. The suspect fled AT LEAST not by other elementary schools in the Layton area. The 11 team Events At Receives Heritage Center Award militaiy and of- lightly. IT WASNT paying for itself and we projected a $25,000 increase based on a previous forecast but it has John L. Woodward, commander. Rescue Woman An irate FARMINGTON husband who abducted his wife from her job in Ogden previously. We w'ere below projected revenue like all small cities and I cautioned the council we may have to reopen the budget, he said. Our projected water use is down although we revised the rate to meet a $30,000 deficit, and that included replacement of much of the system and a needed $20, 000 pump. W. 1700 S. Davis Officers of Mr. and Mrs. David Herries, Farmington, received a trophy for third place in original oratory. The coach at Davis High School is Claire Floto. kj FRANCIS E. WIGGILL The Wasatch Writers, a local chapter of the League of Utah Writers, named a Workshop Vae View LAYTON Elementary Schools basketball team isnt one to be taken Sunset In Sound Shape, Mayor Says inmate was arrested in that city and was booked into Salt Lake Jail for investigation of burglary. The captured escapee was identified as Mark Holley Ters-tee- son-in-la- Layton Community Church To more floor space. 11-- Bingo from Thursdays, ceramics and photography from leathercraft from 12:3(83:30, tax assistance from 4 FRIDAYS arts and crafts from nutrition education from movies at 12: 30. The birthday party will be held Tuesday, March 13. THE NUTRITION Education classes will be taught on Friday beginning at 11 a m. Topics will be: March 9 "Let's Get Out into the Garden"; March 16 "The Health Hustlers; KAY JENSEN ceramics March 23 Peridental Disease and Diet." Senior Citizens are invited to go on special escorted tours of the Gem and Mineral Show that will be held March 9 in the Weber State College Student Union Building. For more information call the center. THE HERITAGE Center is open weekdays from 8:30 a m. until 5 p.m. The phone number is dmg Kay Jensen: Valentine Queen Kay Jensen, 1979 Valentine queen of the Xi Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was presented at the annual Valentine Ball, Feb. 9 in Layton. KAY HAS been an active Beta Sigma Phi girl, Davis Co. Council president and vice president, secretary of the 1979 Davis County Utah State Convention, executive board and president, vice president, secretary, treasurer of a Ritual of Jewel Chapter. Kay has many hobbies. She enjoys handicrafts, sewing, reading and working inside and outside her home. SHE IS married to Art Jensen and mother of Darren, age 10 and Candice, age 2. |