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Show : WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 1,1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY - 1,1980 & I J7 r 1 j" Jm: ""' - T -- 5 4 3ii ,v uxmmr, 3 a 4; mv vr"! V v . f ' ,. .. ? V ' - V, K - ,2 j&k 5 - &?!& ' V uWRL . ' - A nLT Four more Davis County youngsters have achieved the oce year mark in their lives. The lucky quartet includes Richard George McKenzie II, son of Mr. and Mrs. David McKenzie of 1527 N. Oakhill Circle in East Layton. His birthday is today. Others include: Jordon Brant Jeppsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brant Jeppsen of 2669 N. 900 W. in Clinton, whose birthday was April 20; Melissa Anne Draper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Draper of 301 s Tv , e- 'VSthiKtJLf fwi - AARON C. ALBRETSEN RICHARD G. MCKENZIE, II HAPPY BIRTHDAY ? OfcJT. '44, Ff'SA rr-A- JORDON B.JEPPSEN - SfrM, ,K Sy&,.A 'A: V ,'"0 , . Eldon Reed, Leland Montgomery and Ed Ritter are among members of the Happy K-- Senior Citizens Club who donate time to maintaining the grounds of the Kaysville Fire Station. Although warm weather has just barely reached the region, theyve already been busy on several projects, reports club president Leo Kinsman. N. Main in Layton, whose birthday was April 27 and Aaron Christen Albretsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Albretsen of 167 E. 1050 N. in Kaysville. Those with mark may bring a recent youngsters nearing the one-yephoto to the News Journal and Reflex office at 197 N. Main. Deadline is 5 p.m. Friday the week before you. wish your baby to appear. F Police Report Dams Mil) Medical AOTHUIO Center To Observe IMicrall ttospottal WeeEs An ambitious schedule of free exams, demonstrations DAILY EVENTS include a blood pressure clinic, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; y checkups, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m with Dr. Patrick Rose, pediatrician; ambulance display with CPR instruction; from cancer and displays and blood pressure checks to will be free infant checkups at Davis North held May 1 Medical Center in observance of National Hospital Week. well-bab- a breast organi-zation- elementary students from s. The emphasis, Davis County. A variety of literature and information on health care and accident prevention will also be available daily. according to hospital officials, is on preventative health care. All events will be held in the hospitals south parking lot or inside classrooms. Two thousand helium balloons will be presented to children, and the public is invited to participate in any or all of the free activities. EVENTS to be held for four days (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) include demonstra- 8 a.m. tions on to 12 p.m. and until 4 p.m. on YARD-MA- evening times were also being scheduled for announcement next week. AN IMMUNIZATION clinic by the Utah National Guard. The schedule was created by a committee of hospital staff members. Selected afternoon and will highlight Thursdays events, from noon to 4 p.m, the Davis County Health Dept, will offer free immunizations for diptheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, mumps, rubella and polio. Students will also enter a Bicycle Rodeo on Tuesday and Wednesday from 6 p.m. The rodeo will stress bicycle safety instruction from the Layton City Police Dept. Front Tine Yard-Ma- n ORGANIZATIONS partici- pating include Davis North Medical Center Auxiliary Organization, hospital respira- tory therapy dept., County Family and Community Mental Health Center, Layton City Police, Layton City Fire Dept., Davis County Health Dept., North Davis ambulance, American Diabetes Association, Arthritis Found- FROM OUR GIFT DEPT. rear discharge rotaries this e, rotaries with center-mounte- d year. . . all rear discharge grass catchers. Sleek design means you can really mow trim close" on either side because nothing gets in rear drive models, featuring the way. Push and dependable 4 H.P. engines for extra power. NEW FOR SPRING - Cookie Jars, Dishes, Mirrors, Glasses, Wood Items, Vases, Davis North Medical Center nursing staff and nurses aides, Davis County Sheriff Paramedics, Utah National Guard Much More 20 (144th Evac. Hosp. 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GATHERUM ROPE CANNISTER SUMMER Dresses Candy Dishes, Knives and Much Layton LARIATS & Lovely Selection Association and the Parent ROTARY MOWERS Select one of four BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS AT THE County unit), Utah Lung DeluxeRear Discharge N GIFTS B & B IN LAYTON Also, Medical Services, n YARD-MA- 4 unannounced demonstration Emergency. front tine rotary tillers are real do everything" walking tractors, because the wide selection of optional accessories makes them useful to also plow, rake, hill, el furrow, core aerate, cultivate and doze soil or snow. to construction. 5 H.P. engines. Precision-balance- d put the weight over their steel Bolo tines. Choose between chain drive or worm gear drive models. fci City-base- d ation, Utah Dairy Commission, U. of U. Poison Control Center, Utah State Dept, of N ll I) city park employees reported destruction of sinks and toilets in the Vae View Damage to the mens restrooms was estimated at $ 100 plus labor. The ladies restroom sustained $125 damage plus labor, dmg Pamper mom with these luscious gift selections. Delightful, fashionable, elegant, practical or just for fun, these endearing giftables for mom will be sure to please. sche- duled are a helicopter transfer from Salt Lake Life Flight, fire truck displays, a blood donation clinic (Tuesday from 12:30-- 4 p.m.), and an ROTARY TILLERS Yard-Ma- OTHER EVENTS and lung capacity tests, 1 a.m., and from 7 p.m. on Friday; and hematocrit (anemia) testing (same time as pulmonary function). de- monstration; hemoccult testing clinic (used to indicate colon cancer); and tours of the hospital including an in hospital poster display created by THE CLINICS and demonstrations are being sponsored by the hospital staff and 27 other local and regional Friday; pulmonary function snack bar and stole boxes of individual packages of candy valued at $192.60. 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