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Show u, tuu Syracuse Stake Sets Fun Day The LDS Syracuse Stake Fun Day, an annual affair is being planned for this Saturday, June 18 and will be held at the stake chapel parking area. A sunrise flag ceremony will commence the activities and will take place at 6:45 a.m. A FUN run and fun walk will begin at 7:30 a.m. Breakfast will be served between the hours of 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. A BICYCLE rodeo is being planned for 8:30 a.m. and a Primary parade around the stake chapel grounds will be held at 9:45 a.m. An auction will take place at 10: 15 a.m. An airplane candy drop will be held at 1:30 p.m. There will be rides and booths of numerous kinds open all during these times. The affair will be concluded that evening with a youth dance scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday for all youth of the stake, vsb RE1V VFIY OFFICERS Members of the Miller Frazier VFW Post officers are: back, Dave Stanley Simonsen, junior Thompson, left, senior Jack Klecker, quartermasJensen, adjutent; George ter and Don Myers, trustee; front, John Eamshow, service officer, left; Richard Naftzger, commander and Randy Durr, chaplain. n; RIBBON LAYTON - The recent expansion of the Humana Hos-- pital Davis North pediatric unit offers more room and additional privacy for patients, but also adds a more colorful , ment, according to head child-sensitiv- environ-- e pediatric nurse Diane Pearce. THE PROJECT cost us o n L Diane Pearce, head pediatric nurse at Humana Hospital Davis North, distributes scissors to honored youngsters who cut the ribbon new the pediatric facility. opening hospitals CUT THE 0 0 recognition was given to Ei leen Nicholas, an Ogden area teacher and artist who helped decorate the rooms. MISS PEARCE pointed out monitoring is important, a modem technological system also allows nursing personnel to monitor patients from a central- ly-located station. Speaking at the weekend dedication was Miss Pearce, hospital executive director Dean Holman and Dr. Frank Kramer, chief of pediatrics. Special LJL if r LJ l A jljlj that the decoration was developed by a committee of pediatricians and pediatric d nurses, not by a more group of architects. sober-minde- $100,000 but it was needed, said Miss Pearce. We have simply outgrown the original facilities." And among the first to witness the expansion were five children, repeat patients at the hospital, who were given the honor of cutting the ribbon at last weeks dedication ceremonies. The five escorted by their parents who drove from as far as Evanston, Wyo. were -among the estimated 250 tors who toured the remodeled facility and participated in an outdoor hot dog party. WHAT THE visitors saw d was a unit, double the size originally used when the hospital first opened in the fall of 1976, with a further capability for in14-b- colorfull-decorate- stant expansion to The family-centere- d 23 beds. unit in- cludes new isolation rooms, adolescent care rooms, crib rooms and a play area. Miss Pearce said the area ' was redecorated to eliminate the clinical atmosphere often associated with hospitals and refurnished with individual chairs allowing parents to more comfortably spend er additional time in the rooms. WHILE SUCH parental rmt To Be - LAYTON If youd like to ride in a float in the upcom6 and ing Riata Days celebration, and are between female-g- et single-a- nd your application into the Miss Layton Scholarship Pageant! 17-2- CONTESTANTS should 'ive in Layton and will be judged on swimsuit, gowns, talent and will be asked particular questions, emphasizing the scholarship aspect, says Jamie Hawkes, publicity chairperson for the upcoming July 16 competition. To be held in the Layton High School auditorium, applications may be obtained at the Accent on You store at the Layton Hills Mall with those interested asked to call 0 by June 22. 546-376- THERE IS a $10 entrance fee with a previous Miss Layton taking the state honors several years ago. Contestants should be at least 17 by Labor and a high school graduate and have never been married, as well. Youve waited with anticipation. Youre I got my Dad the best. Mrs. Cavanaugh's Chocolates Order 'Early for 'Best Selection Crossroads Tlaza Salt Hake City 511-S36- 7 So. 170 West 500 Bountiful 7 544-350- 1 i with the life of your little one. You will have the resources of a full service hospital behind Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton, we believe in concentrating on the joy of a new you in the event arrival with a cost containment program that start can mean a substantial savings to you. an undue financial burden on the parents. The cost containment program is divided into Humana Hospital Davis North cares enough to change in ways that will help you and your Birthing Room $ 390.00 One Day Stay Two Day Stay Three Day Stay 450.00 800.00 1000.00 -- Mart of a complication. At Humana Hospital Davis North, we want your baby to life with every advantage without causing family. For more information or for assistance in locating a physician who will care for you and your baby at Humana Hospital Davis North, call 776-320- Ricfiards Street Level Layton Jiills Layton You dont want to take unnecessary chances pared for the happy event, but what you dont need is a sudden cramp in the pocketbook. At four different categories: . . 21-21- pre- 0. These rates are offered to all mothers who have a normal delivery and whose bill is paid on or before discharge. We are able to offer this savings because payment on discharge reduces our administrative costs for billing and follow-u- p. Kumsna Kospild Dauis F'orth 1600 W. Antelope Drive, Layton, Utah 84041, Phone (801) 825-956- 1 |