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Show 4 1 REFLEX JOURNAL LEADER, OCTOBER 14, 1982 BULLETIN Students Of The Month Legion Monthly Drive Sat. KAYSVIl IE- - American Legion Post itl will be canvas-sin- g the town on Saturday, tkl, Ifefor their monthlynews-pape- r and scrap aluminum ditve, Brian MenJoza and Wendy Tnensor LAYTON have been selected as students of the month at North Layton Junior High School. Poth are ninth graders, Priun is the ninth grade class pt esident, Wendy is the ninth grade historian. BRIAN Mendoa was born in Texas. He enjoys sports especially football. He loves lacos. Wendy Titensor has been active in student government all three of her junior high school years. She was the seventh grade historian and the eighth grade pep club historian. Umg Additional information may Legion Hall, I hey appreciate all the support they have had in the past and hope more w ill continue to support them in the months as they conduct the obtained by phoning be I egionaires, either Woodrow Pits her at 544 2734 or Wallace Abrams at np J44-405- dnve. THIS IS a fund raising pro ject to raise funJs for the many civ ic projects they sponsor as well as to provide money for the upkeep of the American THEY ASKED that the newspapers be boxed, tied or packaged for easy pivkup and i Davis North Hospital's new computer enhanced equipment is put to good use by Employee Rod Hodge, COMPUTER I. AVION In a major equipment development, D.ois NonhHospii.il has become the first hospii.il m the liHcrmoiini.iin W cst to install a commercially produced digital radiography system, allowing a safer and less method of taking hlotid vessel THE 1)1 SOMCS Digital Radiography system enables on patients to receive an basis and with- out the threading of a dangerous plastic tube through an artery. It also provides a quicker diagnosis with the digital computer automatically removing the frequent shadows on film cast by bones, organs and other structures. 1 he computer electroy nically subtracts everything but blood vessels from the film, enhancing the image. Gary Coleman, the chief technician at the hospital's radiology unit, said another ISNT IT how each family it odd on Mam Street wonders how its neighbors can consistently live beyond their means? placed on the curb by 8 a m. TO EVER-ADVANCIN- G Isnt advantage will is that the sysicfn clots forming on the catheter and then breaking loose in the bloodstream, causing a stroke or a heart attack. The use of a computer is also advantageous since, with exposing the patient to heavy the photograph in the common event of a patient moving slightly during the DIGITAL radiography is an alternative to the conventional arteriogram. In an arterio- gram. a radiologist must insert a catheter into the artery. Then a dye is injected into the artery and the patient is put under a fluoroscopc where the the abnormalities of the be seen. s are artery-c- an then taken of the artery. In the new d.gital system, however, the dye is injected directly into a vein which carries the dye to the heart where it is pumped out into the arteries. Again, a fluoroscopc is used with a computer reorganizing the pictures instantly. obtain an array of pictures but choose only those diagnostically significant. MR. COLEMAN said the digital system reduces the risks of the arteriogram which range from simple infection to Li i: Nice During the Hunt with These Great Clothing buys: ONLY AN estimated 50 hos- pitals in the U.S. have dye--an- d y Super Savings!! radiation, a physician can ac- quired digital radiography due to its rclativ c new ness and high cost, said Mr. Coleman, but there's no doubt that digital systems arc the future in technology. We're happy to pioneer it in the West." A national hospital publication estimates that up to 4(H) hospitals will attempt to install digital radiography in the coming year, but many experts feel Wrangler Cords y in grey, brown, beige, and navy blue just 88 those companies producing digital equipment will be unable to meet the demand for several years. ICiwanis Meet With Officer The Kiw ams Club of Layton met with their wives on Wednesday evening, Oct. 6, at the Valley View Golf Course Restaurant for their annual installation dinner. Lt. Gov. Robert Pusey of Bountiful, the ranking officer of Division Two, Utah - Idaho District, Kiwams International officiated at the installation ceremony. PRES. NARRVEL E. Hall, was released and installed as past president: J. Bruce Passey was released as first vice president and installed as president; William G. Hughes, M.D. was released as 2nd vice president and installed as 1st vice president. Jack Whitesides was released as a member of the board of directors and installed as 2nd vice president; Duane H. Johnson continues as secretary; Kent Smith was installed as treasurer; Harry Woodward was released as past president: k Jerry Canfield, Dixon and Bruce Barton were released from the board of John Weber. Terry Schow and Sharon Stevenson were installed as new board members. Incumbent officers are also exoffice members of the board of directors. President Passey announced some of his plans for club service and activities for the coming year. He also announced his nominations for committee assignments in the club. He explained the neces CONTINUING BOARD of directors are Ivan Flint and Honored At Grand Festival Concert Richard Marsden, orchestra director from Davis High School, and Senator Haven J. sity of being responsible for the offices. Men's pearl snap western Shirts Flannel assortment ot CLUB president, Narrvel E. Hall, presented a certificate of appreciation to Mary M. Hazeldine, of Kaysville in appreciation for the outstanding work of her husband, Lee O. Hazeldine, OUTGOING in a great plaids the Grand Festival Concert held at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. MR. MARSDEN was selected to direct the orchestra, a position that has been filled by out of staters in the past. Thus this was indeed a great honor for the Davis High School conductor. Senator Barlow received his plaque and honor for continual support of the Music education and of the arts in the State of Utah. As many people, both young and old, have had their lives enriched through his efforts. Shirley DeVore, a Davis County resident and employee with the Farmington Motor Vehicle Division, State Tax Commission, has received the Utah Public Employees Association Courtesy Is Contagious Award for September. LN A surprise ceremony at the state capitol Tuesday, Governor Scott M. Matheson, UPEA dignitaries and fellow workers praised Mrs. DeVore for going beyond the limits of her job to help the public. She received a special certificate and a $50 savings bond. An Air Force dentist stationed at Hill Air Force Base nominated Mrs. DeVore for the Courtesy Is Contagious Award earlier this year after she went out of her way to help him solve some title and registration problems. HAVE HAD numerous encounters with governmental agencies throughout the country, he said, but none has I Felt Hats for the outdoorsmen. great colors and styles starting at just Q99 2 u Save $5.00 death. 270, 30-0- each and 308 6 Just 0" 039 243 O just . AMMO SPECIALS' petba a 20 pbo 0120 223 55 Gr FMJBo of 20 4J 223 New Winchester Ammo 30-3- We arrived in Utah during the summer of 1979 and when transfers of title, registration and other problems threatened our ninety days to over-ru- n grace period, Mrs. DeVore personally offered to go to Salt Lake City and acquire our plates. When I expressed my thanks, she replied that her department was there as a public service and were happy to 0 Winchester 7mm Mag pbo Just Just 0120 3 : BM 'HM If W) (o 1 help. SHOTGUNS I CONSIDER Mr. DeVore and her section to be the best group of local government workers I have encountered, the Air Force major said. They are a credit to your department and true ambassadors for the state of Utah. 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