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Show i s s 'v ; (r v ' J.S $...& v$ r $t'V. A;., BRANDON RENTMEISTER ERIC TIMOTHY DAEMS . MELISSA BERMAN BREAME WEAVER STACI JOLE AN WAITE J Happy Dirtnday milestone along with one at the Several June babies have reached that one-yetail end of May. Congratulations go out to: Allison Beesley, daughter of Rober A. and LaRetta Beesley of 2228 N. 1200 W. in Clinton and Stephanie Sorensen, daughter of Reed and Callene Sorensen of 181 Frances in Layton, both June 11; Breanne Weaver, daughter of Bart and Renee Weaver of 2102 W. 1070 N. in Layton, June 16; Staci Jolean Waite, daughter of Kelly and Mary Waite of 380 Jansen, No. 6, in Layton and Brandon Ray Rentmeister, son of Chriss and Lauri Rentmeister of 987 S. 2000 W. in Syracuse, both June 17; Melissa Berman, daughter of Michael and Karen Berman of 600 W. Mutton Hollow Road in Kaysville, June 19. Our only May baby is Eric Timothy Daems, son of Eric Timothy and Linon Daems of 431 N. 200 E. in Kaysville, May 29. ar And Victims Flood Tests Set Fitness Chosen as royalty in the Davis County Sheriffs Mounted Posse are, Tiffany La Roque, left, 2nd princess; Tina Halverson, queen and Tracie Ann Fowers, 1st princess runner-u- POSSE ROYALTY SR. Citizens Cheese WASHINGTON TERRACE-Th- e High Level Health department at St. Benedicts Hospital has scheduled fitness testing Thursday, July 1 4 to help participants evaluate their personal conditioning and plan individual health p. Davis County Sheriffs junior rodeo queen contest Monday, June 6. There were 37 contestants entered. The girls were divided into three age groups. The queen being chosen from 6 age group. The first princess from age 14-1- 3 and the second group princess from age 11-1- 0. TROPHIES and awards were given in each age group for horsemanship, personality and appearance, and conge-nealit- y. Tina Halveason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Halveason of Ogden was chosen queen. Tina is a member of the Spikers High School Rodeo Club, the Utah Barrel Racing Association, 4-- Uinta Junior Posse. She is a junior at Ogden High School where she is a member of the Boys and Girls Association, French Guild, Ski Guild and the FHA. Horsemanship in this age group was won by Susan Spen- - cer, personality and appearance by Debra Ann Lyle. Natalie Wells captured the congeniality award. THE FIRST Princess title was won by Tracie Ann Fowers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tymm Fowers of West Hooper. Tracie Ann is a student at Sandridge. She is a member of the Hooper Junior Posse, a member of the Purple Sage She loves to sing, dance and play the piano. She has been Hoopers Buckaroo Rodeo queen, Wasatch riders queen, Hooper Junior Posse princess and Weber County Junior Posse Princess. Horsemanship was won by Chantel La Roque in age group Kandy Kennedy, personality and appearance; Stacey Smith, congeniality. 4-- 3. TIFFANY is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry La Roque of West Hooper, was chosen second Princess. Tiffany is a student at Hooper Elementary School. She enjoys music, dancing, and riding horses. She is a member of the schools choir. She is a member of the Horse group and junior posse. She was second attendant of the Little Buckaroo Rodeo in Hooper this year. In the youngest age group horsemanship was won by Karilyn Gaz; personality and apperance was won by LOSE Give-Awa- y THAT DAY, the following fitness tests will be offered: resting heart rate, blood pressure, exercise evaluation (bicycle ergometer), percent body fat calibration, cardiac risk y scale evaluation. analysis and The information derived from these tests will be arranged into a personal health profile, which will be exclass plained at each participant in an education-evaluatio- n held Tuesday, July 19 in the hospitals education center from p.m. 0, Tammi Thurgood and congeniality was awarded to Tam-miBanks. In certain instances, the approval of a physician may be required before participating in the tests. Registration deadline for fitness testing is Friday, July 8. FOR MORE information, call through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 479-201- 6, servicesatHumana Hospital Davis North. Dr. Kofoed is a native of Salt Lake City and graduated from the THOSE ELIGIBLE should be 60 years old or above, a resident of the county and sign in person for cheese and Monday butter. OF BODY FAT IN ONE HOUR WARM, RELAXING NOT A PLASTIC WRAP Intro Wrap i $1250 It stays off I $lcnd Jk$JlkCUtt 1 837 So. 500 West I Call 2S3-8500 I Expires 62983 WEATHER PLATE EXTERIOR FLAT LATEX &:;rm modern, weather resistant, easy to use exterior paint (or wood or masonry surfaces. Provides maximum durability and color richness for your home. A Reg. $00.00 University of Utah. He attended medical school at al background as well as several years of experience in his specialty with him. Humana George Washington University with specialty training at the Hospital is University of pleased to wel- e Colorado and the University of come Dr. Kofoed to the Layton area. zona. He has been in private practice specialty of urology includes management of disorders of the urinary for the past three years in the Imperial tract i.e., kidneys, bladder, prostate, Valley of California. He and his wife, sexual organs. No longer limiting their Lynn Ward, a native of Bountiful, have three children. attention to kidney stones and infecDr. Kofoeds office is at 2084 North tions, urologists treat incontinence, 1700 West in Layton. His office phone infertility, bedwetting, cancers, and is Patients may call for sexual problems. Ari-Th- 773-060- 6. ( 20 INCHES Marine Pfc. Floyd E. Kearl, son of Floyd B. and Lida R. Kearl of 479 Valeria, Layton, has reported for duty 1st Force Service Support Group, Camp Pendleton, Calif. Dr. Kenneth Kofoed, specializing in urology, has joined the staff at Humana Hospital Davis North. He brings an excellent education- Microscopic surgery, telescopic removal of kidney stones, surgery for impotency, and pediatric urology are special interests of Dr. Kofoeds, and the expertise he has in these areas will be a welcome addition to the fine FROM p.m. flood victims are asked to visit the Golden Years Center in Bountiful while Farmington residents only should go to the Council on Aging office in the upper level of the jail annex. Others may visit the senior center nearest their home: Golden Years for south county, Silver Age for Kaysville-Fru- it Heights and Heritage Center for Clearfield. Hours are Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m. until supply runs out. physician. Reports For Duty g give-awa- COST FOR all tests and evaluation is $40. Please note that while these tests help determine present fitness levels, they do not replace regular medical examination by a. e Friday Senior citizens are invited to participate in another y at the countys four senior cheese and butter citizen facilities through Friday, although flood victims have a chance to obtain items today, as well. stress-anxiet- 4-- H -- pnODBDOUBDI UP TO goals. Mounted Posse, sponsored a NOT CROWDED In all this street widening program, no one has yet tried to widen the straight and narrow path. Star, Indianapolis. SALE Quality durable exterior paints Pastel base-wh- ite 124 FL.OZ. (3.87 QTS) LEISURE LIFE INTERIOR LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT A premium decorative latex wall paint lor all interior wall surface. Dries quickly to a rich velvet appearance. Reg. $00.00 00 EL RANCHO" EXTERIOR SOLID STAIN Solid color acrylic latex stains are lull bodied, durable and designed to protect and accent the texture of all exterior wood surfaces. Reg. $00.00 g0 OFF appointments. Humana Hospital Davis Horth 1600 W Antelope Drive. Layton, Utah 84041. Phone (801) ,o OFF - 285 N, Main, Clearfield Store Hours: MorvFrl. - Sat. 8-- 6 825-227- OFF 1 8-- 5 A |