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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 1 5, 1 981 Great American Smoke Out BECAUSE THE survey was conducted in the early morning hours in each of the four time zones, there was no way of telling how many were able to go without cigarettes for the full 24 hours. Senator Orrin Hatch stopped by the Smokeout booth in Salt Lake City and promised to wish to thank all those who made this year's "Great American Smokeout a success. The state was blanketed with great articles asking smokers "to take a day off from smoking. AN INFORMAL random telephone survey conducted in 48 states and the District of Columbia by 418 American take the Smokeout showed that 36 percent of identified cigarett smokers, in a total of 2205 households, tried to go without smoking during the smokeout. This would mean that 19 million smokers started out the KAYS 1LLE If your're Layton- Kaysv e Farmington area senior citizen there's more than ever waiting for ou at the new Kaysville Nutrition site. ACTIVITIES have been expanded and changes in times made for others, says Director Patsy Seach. In addition to the daily hot lunch and available rrde service, a monthly birth- day party each second Wednesday will be staecd. and will be held each Monday at p.m. Bingo will be staged Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. with a ceramic chalk painting kickoff today at 9 a.m. The Ceramic Cupboard of Clearfield is sponsoring that class, Mrs. Seach says. 1 BLOOD PRESSURE clinic has been changed from the first Tuesday to the first Thursday of each month at II a.m. Meanwhile, Wednesdays see continuation of ceramics instruction at p.m. and needlework at 9 a.m. Sewing machines are now 1 An oil painting class taught by Robert Day began Monday Miss, captured the division World. The foursome of Ernie Smith, Heber Jacobsen. Stan Parrish and Bill Perry tied w ith Ohio. with a 109. A record field of 95 teams from 36 of the Society's 58 divisions participated in the 36 holes of play on all three THE SESSION is a time to ask questions of the staff specialists who will be there to help you solve any problems that may be plaguing your unit. mportant crusade material will also be distributed, so make an effort to attend. A round of applause to the to 1 golf team from Utah for NOVEMBER 19. 1981 is the scheduled date for the Smokeout of 1981. The annual district training finishing tied for 8th place in the eighth annual American Cancer Society's Walter Hagen Golf National Cham IN THE men's handicap Disney World courses, np di- - Doctors Forum Tonight at 7 p.m., and fantasy; Dr. Michael Washburn, ophthalomologist: a doctors forum will be held at the Lincoln Elementary and Larry Webber, School. 591 W. 2000 N.. lope Drive, Layton. Four doctors from the NDMC will be featured. The doctors are De. William Hughes, obstetrics and gy necology : Dr. John fact McMahan, allergies available for use by patrons along with a pool table. A wheelchair ramp is near completion. she adds. ATTENDANCE WAS averaging about 20 when the site first opened in November and has now reached about 26 and while Mrs. Seach says that attendance is good she says there's still room for more seniors. Further information is available, by calling the site weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at The location is 34 766-220- E. 1(H) N. tb Retires From Post Office Dean Simmons of 106 Flint Street. Layton recently retired from the Layton Post Office w here he has worked as a mail carrier for 30 years. ME W AS the guest of honor at a special retirement party held Nov. 14 at the home of postal employee. Brent Coulam. About 50 job associates and their partners attended the party. Mr. Simmons was one of Layton's three original city carriers. He started carrying mail on a city route. Five years to the day he started, he was transfered to a rural mail route. He kept a rural route from 1958 until his retirement. THE RURAL territory Mr. Simmons was the carrier for included west Layton and Syracuse. Over the years, as the population grew, parts of the route were given to other carriers but Mr. Simmons continued to work this same general area. solely by Mr. Simmons. RETIREMENT will be a busy time for Mr. Simmons. He plans to go fishing and to continue to raise and race his Quarter horses. Sa lr : DEAN SIMMONS Today, there are two full routes in the Layton and Syracuse territory once serviced Class In Hunter Safety A Hunters Safety class will be conducted at the Clearfield Fire Station, 88 East Center, Clearfield. Registration will be 6:30 on Jan. 26. Classes will begin the same night at 7. They will be every Monday and Wednesday for the following three w eeks. Cost is $1 for supplies and $3 for instructor fees. 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East Main Street Roosevelt 17 South 200 East SAFETY FOR YOUR SAYINGS 4 Kaysville 330 North Mam Vernal Layton 999 North Hifl Field Road Delta 320 East 134 West Main Street 9 Olympus 3979 Wasatch Blvd 00. Utah County Sugarhouse 1 American Plaza (Main Office) 77 West 200 South necklace-$12.- 7 Mam Street HE tiJ Accounts Insured to $100,000 au- diologist. Each speaker will be giving two half hour sessions. This meeting is open to the public and is sponsored jointly by the Lincoln and Hilltop Elementary PTA's. Ante- Billiards are among activities added at the Kaysville Nutrition Site, as Eunice Claver of Layton has found out. SENIOR CENTER a vision a foursome from Biloxi, pionships at Walt Disney n Washington. Senator Hatch promised to get a fellow senator to give up smoking for 24 hours. Cancer Society volunteers, KAYSVILLE session for the area is set for Feb. 5 in Ogden. It w ill include eight counties. The session will inform the public on education. public information, the crusade, services and rehabili-tioin some of the districts. day try ing to quit. The Utah Division of the American Cancer Society |