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Show NOVEMBER 9, 1983 Humana Hospital Births October 26, 1983 Ruth and Steven Ruiz, 246 E 600 N., Layton, boy Lori and Edward Cornish, 448 N. F airfield No. 50, Layton, girt Ginette and John Moon, 516 Lindsey, Layton, girt October 30, 1983 Juanita and Richard Bitter, 957 26th, Ogden, girl S. Orchard Dr., Bountiful, boy Leann and Harold Weekes, 281 W. 2400 S., Clearfield, girt Brenda and Glen Bird, 443 N. Fairfield No. 2, Layton, boy Karen and Loren Brobeck, 600 W, Mutton Hollow No. 74, Kaysvil-le- , October 28, 1983 Teresa and Douglas Wood, 177 October 31, 1983 Tammy and James Loock, 2698 Carol and Terrence Price, 82 S. 200 E, Enterprise, Utah, boy S. 300 E, Farrington, girl Catherine and Lee McDermott, 654 W. 600 N., Clearfield, girt girl Births McKay-De- e October 26, 1983 Stephen and Lorraine Christiansen, 535 N. 2000 W West Point, boy Daniel and Pamela Ann Merkley, 841 S. 1280 W Clearfield, boy APPLE AWARD New Adams Elementary PTA President Jill Sheya (right) accepts the schools PTA Charter from Janice Ridges, Region No. 3 director for the Utah State PTA. stu- e. BELL PHOTOGRAPHS Inc., (specialists in school photography) will provide this service. This is sponsored by the school PTA. . Only individual portraits will be taken. There is no age limit. Everyone welcome, Jean Albano arrived ' Wednesday Nov. 2 to visit a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Gladys Albano. She is from Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece !: '' project for the PTA and they invite all to participate and support them in this worthwhile project, np Gabegy and Jean Stack, both of Boston, Mass. Mrs. Luella Atwood of West Jordan visited last week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Harvey Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and their family attended Mr. Recent visitors of Mrs. Mrs. Janice Wamick funeral service held in Pleasant Grove Mary Timothy were Beverly J Edwards youngest sister, of November at 195 E. Gentile, Layton Park Plaza, Layton.. A New Doctor is Coming Saturday, JYov. 12, io-ST.- Refreshments and Prizes Christmas Centerpieces, door swags. Wreaths, grapevine arrangements Exotic Island and European Imported Rowers Pot Pourri, Christmas Brew and Tea Stocking Stuffers Christmas Gift Wrap, Bags, Scented Tags Ornaments and Trims Mugs, Stickers, Paper By The Pound Dolls and Teddy Bears Country Accessones Applique and Candlewicking Patterns Cookie Cutters Light Refreshments Prize Drawings 1066 East Gentile Fairfield Plaza lrfeoiJ V Layton 544-122- 4 t V if CARING is giving the best possible Much has been said lately about care and caring. We must remember hospitals are designed first and foremost to address the medical needs of the patients. What is important is how well the hospital performs the basic processes of treatment and the attitude with which the treatment is given. We are committed to give to every patient, regardless of circumstance, the best treatment within our abilities. For this reason we are expending a great deal of time and effort to have developed improve your care. You are the reason we room exceptional programs in outpatient surgery, emergency care, neonatal intensive care, open heart surgery, neurosurgery obstetrics, gynecology, psychiatry, rehabilitation medicine, McKAY-DE- E care . . . pediatric care, intensive and trauma care and many others. As a community resource we reach out to the surrounding areas with dozens of educational programs and instructional services. As a charitable institution we spend millions of dollars each year to care for the old and the unfortunate. also spend many hours each year in the We, at McKay-De- e evaluation of procedures, and equipment, and the training of Doctors and Nurses to search for that better way to care for you. We offer an excellent medical staff, the best in technology, well trained experienced nurses, and a genuine concern for you, the patient. Caring is still, very simply, giving you the best possible care. HOSPITAL CENTER .. sm to ! f McKay-De- e our with a fun selection of unique gifts and holiday decorations 195 E. Gentile, Layton MEDICAL CT: in Country Cupboard is proud to announce the opening of his new office in the latter part on Wednesday, Nov. 2. Irving W. (Bill) Christensen of Freemont, Calif, stopped by to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving F. Christensen for a few days last week. Mrs. Jesse Spicker of Clearfield accompanied her sister, Mrsl Helen Barnes of Kaysvil-l- e to Logan where they spent four days with their sister, Mrs. Bill Curtis. It j..' Chiropractor IS a fund raising Friday evening in Logan with her sister, Mrs. Laura Cheney. Bennett schools Kaysville News ... J. also teens, adults, babies and children. They ask that you wear bright colorful clothing for your portrait. Payment is required when the photos are taken, with satisfaction guaranteed. Delivery time is approximately four weeks. THIS Tloivers By Candlelight and Grand Opening of the Dr. Dale Photographs of November 1, 1983 Robert B. II and Jeanne Day, 282 W. Golden, Layton, boy Christmas Open Mouse At Columbia Elementary KAYSVILLE October 29, 1983 Don and Lori Green, 1562 W. 1680 N., Clinton, boy cordially invites you to share with us Pix To Be Snapped dents at Columbia Elementary School will be taken Monday, Nov. 14 from 7 p.m. at the school located at 350 S. 50 W., Kays-vill- N. Main, No. 177, Layton, girt October 30, 1983 Dana and Kathy Goddard, 1259 N. 3000 W., West Point, boy ADAMS PTA FORMED Morgan Elementary received the Golden Apple Award this year for being the first school in the Central District to have 100 percent faculty membership with the PTA. PTA officials from Columbia, Burton, King, Vae View, Adams and Knowlton Elementary schools also received 100 percent membership certificates. Kneeling from the left are Pat McBride and Judy Burton - MorBurgan Elementary, Cheryl Tarbot and Diane Weir ton. Standing from left are LaNaun Swift - Vae View, Jill Sheya - Adams, Janet Harward - King, Bonnie Streif - Knowlton, Janet Hitze - District Council Membership Commissioner, and Chloe Johnson - Columbia. GOLDEN October 28. 1983 and Karen Dabhng, 301 William 1910. Hospital Center, a part of the Ogden community since ::hj iJ ' i fra Hi mi |