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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 30, 1981 Opens Office Construction chools is chedule XRM1NGTON - Woods Cross High School students should be into their new auditorium and classrooms b Januar I A union labor. Even so, the project is reportedly ahead of . news came from Das is District Asst. Supt John S. White, in a report to the board of education, further details on that and other WORK has started on the new Columbia Elementary School. Looking at projects about ready for bidding' -- SITE in- projects g -- BIDS ON dicate. -- The Woods Cross project is 6 percent complete and some classrooms mas be reads lor use bs November CLINTO ELEMEN opened that same night in the regular school board meeting. Meanwhile, the West Point Elementary addition is ready for bidding while plans are mov ing ahead on Morgan and Burton elementarv additions. CURTIS CAMPBELL Curtis Campbell OGDEN MD, of Bountiful, has opened an office in the L.T. Dee Medical Arts Bldg., 3905 Harrison Blvd., Ogden, for the the academic aiea sirtually complete and carpet due to be laid bs Iridas. Delivery of Immune and supplies was to hase started this week. The othei portions should be ready for Occupancy just before sc hod starts Aug. 31 'S addition is 92 - percent DR. CAMPBELL is the author of articles in his specialty in two professional publicaand "Jourtions, "Urology nal of Urology, and recently presented a paper on a rare urological tumor at the conference of the Western Urological Association of Salt Lake City. may He has had no previous reason to train his eyes to look straight ahead. His eyes may not be completely aligned at birth because the muscles of the eye are not fully - .1(-t3r , GHG Cook, be ready early. -- The Stewart Elementary s expansion is done. Coming along well now. it was slowed by material delay s. It should be ready for carpet Aug. 21 and for school "just in time." three-fourth- TYLER KELSEY ALISON JOY CUTLER de- veloped. One eye socket may look larger than the other. S t cO fe: 0 Today's most beautiful THE CONTEST will be Aug. 5 starting at 9 a m. at the Clearfield High School drivers BRYAN ROBERT NALDER ed course. The cost is free-jubring your own hot wheels. Call for more complete and should, like perming... any perm or body wave starting Ear'y wth coupon and late appont-ment- Expires Sept 1 Fort South 190 at s35 Lane s No 4, Layton Phone 1981 376-294- 5 6 i HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebrating recent first birthdays are Bryan Robert Nalder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris R. Nalder of 637 Adamswood Road, Layton, and Alison Joy Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cutler of 267 N. 1350 E. in Layton, who both reached that milestone Saturday and Tyler Kelsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kelsey of 946 N. Garnet in Layton, who celebrated BOLNTIFLLS -- WEST babys eyelids AMONG OTHER condi water, one for each eye. Wipe The Clearfield Recreation Dept, announces its upcoming special event, the Hot Wheels Race. The event will be for Events boys and girls ages will include different types of races and showmanship. Llemenlary School addition is ys percent complete and messing trews should be on the scene Monday . T pened sightly with warm clear Readies Race For Hot Wheels Cook LINCOLN ELEMEN- TAKE EXTREME caution in cleansing the eyelid area. Use a sterile cotton ball dam- A appear swollen and puffy from the pressure of birth. Some newborns have speckly red spots in the w hitesof their eyes from the tiny blood vessels that have burst during the trauma of birth. This condition usually clears up within a few weeks. Clearfield High is bs percent done with - For a few days, your babys eyes may ooze a w hitish or discharge, often caused by the silver nitrate that the physician by law puts into the yes immediately after birth to prevent infection. tions of concern that hopefully will be remedied within a few months of life is a tendency of the newborns eyes to cross. After all, your baby has not had anything to look at before now. gently from the nose side to the outer edge of the eye lid. Do not wipe the eye itself, as even cotton can scratch the cornea. the East Lay ton Elementary School will be Ml H.l fR PXRk Junior - MOORE THURMOND one-ye- she-dul- THT heartening Bv NANCY two-yea- bid Aug. 4 -- The Layton High School addition will be bid Aug. 18. masonry strike has been solxed through the use of non- Cleaning Babys Eyes practice of urology. DR. CAMPBELL is a native of Utah and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Campbell of Roy. He is mamed to the former Debbie Minardi of Roy and they have three children. He graduated from USU with a major in history and attended medical school at the University of Utah. He has filr led a residency in general surgery at Providence Hospital in Southfield, Mich., a detroit suburb. This was followed by a residency in urology at W'illiam Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Mich., and the past three years at the U. of U. Medical Center. TARY S major addition will be of completion mark. short delay caused by the one-fift- h Parenthood Guidebook s addition is complete w ith carpet scheduled for Aug. 17 laying and sites set on total four-fifth- readiness before school starts. Work on the new Farming-toJunior High is nearing the n Kaysville Police Report The following is a police report from Kay sville city for the month of June: 2, medical emergency 9, missing person 2, narcotic viola- ACCIDENTS 11. alarms 2, arrests 16; assist other departments 9, assist the public 17, assaults 2, bad checks , burglary 1, civil dispute, 4, child abuse 1, contributing 1, disturbing the peace 3. Domestic dispute 4. dog complaints 1, fight 1, fire 1, harassment 4, loose stock 3. lost child 1, malicious mischief OPEN DOORS 3, paper service 14, prowler 2, public address 1, reckless driving 2, tion 1, obscene phone calls 1. recovered property, two bicye cles; 4, state or safekeeping impound 2, suspicious circumstances 9, thefts 11. threats 2, traffic 45, trespass 3, vacation checks 35, vandalism 6, miscellaneous 5. np 1 runaway-ungovernabl- Say No To Night License Opening FARMINGTON - Whenever I travel my First Security VISA credit card insures me up to $100,000 and it doesnt cost me a cent extra. The Davis County Commission has turned down a petition from the governor's office asking county officials to keep their driver license bureaus open Wednesday and Thursday nights. COMMISSIONERS Ernest Eberhard and Harry Gerlach denied the request Thursday morning, citing a number of "inconveniences" to the county. Com. Gerlach explained that leaving the courthouse Sidewalk Sale Deposit this ad for Free Drawing Hop Downtown and Save Bank Cards Wednesday and Thursday in order that residents might IXSIDE SPECIAL obtain drivers licenses. Wayne Palmer, a representa- tive of the Davis County 20 Bureau, said the reason behind the petition "is that if we open those hours we will be accessible to people who are working other hours." OFF Softcx Yarn - Christmas Kits Needlepoint No. 7 Clastic Canvas our reg. 1 120 89c final Crewel Latch Hook Kits and Needlepoint ( learance Up t 175, OIT HE SAID the state must take into consideration" the inconveniences" their programs cause. The governor's petition asks that each county set aside cer- tain nighttime hours on Welcome - open during the night would mean later cleaning hours for the janitorial staff. Sale Prices on Frames and Pillow Off Forms Inside Special The Yarns Spinning Wheel 133 X. 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