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Show I BULLETIN REFLEX JOURNAL KaysviUe Mrs, Nichulls wax honored on her birthday, Aug, 2Q, Dr. Mary Stromnes ij Vwiingmeek mh hi Mr, and Mrs, frank fiul ler , u Mr, and Mrs, Dan fiutier and sons of ILvcnun. Monl, Ircs. and Mrs. Ocx Hit ion traveled 10 Delta id visit with his mother, Mrs. Vera Milton. Kevent hoyseeuests of Mr, and Mrs, Casper 0, Carroll was Jerry Alien and family of luHon, Anz, the Delia Kappa Gamma summer picnic dinner was held Aug. 2 at the summer cabin of 1 in Par leyl Cannon, Dr. Stromness is president of the sorority. Thirty members and two f claims for payment of money which does not exceed $400, The cost of filing a claim is very small. The court handles cases Vv i THIS STATEMENT from Ihe National Institute of Drug Abuse points out the urgency of smoking cessation. Sept. I, is the dale for the next S.O.S. (Stamp Out Smoking) program at St. Benedict's Hospital. S.O.S. is a four-- eek course in smoking cessation conducted by Andy Tolsma, registered respiratory therapist, Presented Wednesday night from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Cedar Room of the hospitals education center. S.O.S. is a modification of the program outlined by the American Lung Association. THREE MONTHS after the course is completed there will be a follow up assessment to determine how well each participant is succeeding with the no smoking goal. The program is limited to 30 particito pants at a cost of $20 per person. Call register. 479-238- Candidate For Davis Constable felonies. Police Officers Standards and Training (POST) Academy, is a Category I peace officer, and a special deputy with the Davis County Sheriff s Dept. "I am well acquainted with police officers in Davis County and having worked with all courts in Davis County 1 am familiar with their procedures." he said. NOTING THAT the duty of the constable is to serve d warrants, subpoenas, summons, etc., Mr. Jensen said that during a five year period with the Highway Patrol he was Davis County Warrant Division supervisor and MR. STEWART stales that the "primary purpose of the court is to dispense justice. This is the reason for its existence. The court is now and must continue to be independent of all organizations and individuals. It cannot function properly otherwise." Mr. Stewart was born in Layton and has lived most of John D. Stewart of Kaysvil-l- e is seeking as Davis County Justice of the Pease. MR. STEWART has been the justice of the peace for the past eight years. During this time the court has processed approximately 43,000 cases, criminal and civil. Mr. Stewart has attended 23 state judicial schools and seminars in this period and has organized the Davis County Small Claims Court. This court handles his life in Utah. He was educated in Davis Coumy schools and received his BS degree from USU and his juris doctor law degree, from Ihe U. of U. College of Law. Seeks Vote For Justice of Peace they are the parents of seven children. Mr. Anderson is a former f t served thousands of court papers. Mr. Jensen is the insulation construction business and owns a small wholesale business. He and his wife, Margaret, have been married 30 years and have four children and six in BOYD JENSEN M. FARMINGTON Boyd Jensen, who is retired from the Utah Highway Patrol after 17 years of service, announced today his candida- A V- - I law inforcement official having served 15 years as Chief of Police in Bountiful. Earlier in his career he served 1 years with the Salt Lake City Police for people. I enjoy people and want an opportunity to be in a position to help people. I sincerely feel that one of the primary aims of the court should be to improve the lives of those persons who move through the system. I PROMISE that if Im elected I will serve with cour- - The clinic, located at 939 North Fairfield Road, will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Saturday. It is designed to give family health care, such as physical examinations, and minor emergency medical care. Appointments arc encouraged but not necessary. The 3.000 with (ENTER exercise Hattons spaced along the path. 1 he circuit will be dedicated PHYSICIANS staffing the clime are all family practitioners. They are Dr, George F. Snell, Dr. Lee C. Schussman. Dr. H. Jerry Gardner and Dr. Robert A. Penney. Susan Wright, a registered nurse, i tljp clinic manager. She U presently managing the Porter Family board-certifie- Practice Center at McKay-De- At-jo- SCHOW urges homeowners to review the property tax notices they received recently and take note of the fact that the largest portion of the taxes on their home is allotted to the school district, pointing out that educa- Lets Go Back To School with 7'it OxlfUai a ut 0ty :armelkorn tion is big business in Utah. For example the budget for the 1982 Davis School District is 98 million dollars. Mr. Schow is chairman of the (Weber, Davis. Morgan) district for the Utah Layton Hills Mall Public Employees Association. He is on the board of directors for the Layton Kiwa-ni- s Club for the 1982-8year. This Coupon Good for 3 250 Off MR. SCHOW is active in his religion and has held numerous positions within his church. He has been active in civic affairs and has held many positions, including voting district age enough to do what has to be done. I will not function as a machine or rubber stamp but will deal with each case as fair- -' ly and judiciously as I possibly can. Mr. Anderson filed for the same office four years ago but was declared ineligible to run because he lived in a city that had a Circuit Court judge. At Any size box Karmelkom, Cheesekorn, Cream and Onion. Sugar Korn. etc. sur chairman, organizational NOW OPEN IN KAYSVILLE SEPT. 1ST 546-049- 9 that time residents of these cities could not vote for this county position. The law has been changed allowing Anderson to run and all Davis County residents to vote for the county justice of peace ' CENTERVILLE 8 BOUNTIFUL 7 FARMINGTON Finding a doctor is the last thing you want to do when youre sick. But its something you never think about when youre well. So with even a minor illness, many people end up at the hospital Emergency Department because they dont know a doctor to call. No Emergency Department, of course, will ever refuse to treat your common cold. But Emergency Departments are not meant to replace personal physicians or provide you with the same kinds of services. Thats why Davis North Medical Center has developed the Physician Information Service. Its a way for new residents, and others without a personal physician, to easily locate a doctor in the specialty they need, convenient to their home or place of work. There is no charge for this service. PKESEASON SALE!!! Finding a personal physician before good sense for many reasons. The doctor can get to know you and your medical history and you have the opportunity to talk with the physician to make sure you feel comfortable with him or her. TO: PHYSICIAN INFORMATION SERVICE Davis North Medical Center 1600 W Antelope Drive, Layton, UT 84041 Please send me the names of physicians in the specialty! ies) I have indicated below: Family Practice Surgery Internal Medicine Ear, Nose and Throat Obstetrics Ophthalmology , Urology Gynecology Other Pediatrics Orthopedics Regular checkups can reveal hidden medical problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure or anemia that often are present but have no symptoms. And should you become ill or have an accident, your physician will be better prepared to offer treatment with knowledge of your medical background. If you dont have a personal physician now, dont wait until youre sick to find one. Call the Physician Information Service offered by Davis North Medical Center. Please Specify) PLEASE Name 24-h- r. 776-320- .State. Home Phone. I 0, Zip. prefer physicianlsl with office near my home 451-579- 1, youre sick makes ' City. number is from Ext. 441. Or Farmington call fill out the coupon, clip and mail. The PRINT. Home Address O other location Please specify address and zip. The Physician Information Service is offered at no charge in the public interest by Davis North Medical Center L FILL OUT COUPON THEN CLIP AND MAIL Save 2000 On Season Passes: Coupon Book Sale Price on Coupon Book good till Sept 11,1 982 Sale Price on Season Pass good till Nov. 1, 1982 Available Now At & iH3 Davis North Medical Center 1600 ijsmmusfiBi 776-320- 0, W. Antelope Drive, Layton, Utah 84041 From Farmington 451-579- 1, Ext 441 A message in the public interest from the people at Davis North Medical Center. e. Ilene Thompson and Sandra Nelson arc medical assistants. and receptionists are e Bauertc. Wendy Ninalga and Terry Brown. DEAN O. ANDERSON snowbasin GE 21 e to try to find one Dibit CONCERNING HIS qualifi- Explaining further, Mr. Anderson said, "I have a love taff clinics Saturday. one-md- really need a doctor court procedures, both criminal and civil," said Mr. Jensen. Thirteen-year- s with the Highway Patrol was spent in Davis County. HE IS a graduate of the Dept. law and he knows he could be firm and fair in handling situations in the Justice Court. MR. 'i WILL strive for quality education as a reasonable cost for Davis County." he with the fitness trail room, A is being built on the property BWt wait umfil yoo. 1 cations for the justice of peace office, Mr. Anderson says he thinks his experience during the past years has given him a knowledge of the law. He has had a working relationship with people in all areas of the criminal justice system. He explains that he has had a career of dealing with people who have had problems with the announced that he will seek election to the Davis County Board of Education from Precinct 4. Mr. Schow's platform for the campaign will be "a quality education you can afford." LAYTON CITY official and other community leader w ere invited to a ribbon cutting ceremony and reception Today evening. All families in the north Davis area were invited to drop by and get acquainted and a community education RESIDENT of Davis County for 16 years, Mr. Jensen said he is qualified for the position because of his previous experience in law enforcement and working with the public. "i've had extensive training and experience in law enforce- ment and am familiar with ' D. Schow of Layton has community joined to give the clime a proper housewarming this weekend. The clime's first walking day was Aug. 30. six square foot space includes exam rooms, two urgent care areas, rooms, lab and County. tm h. TERRY D. SCH0W Staff members of the new Taiilkld Clinic and the Layton cy for constable of Davis Dean 0. (Gus) Anderson announces his candidacy for the position of Davis County Justice of the Peace. MR. ANDERSON has resided in Davis County for the past 19 years. He is married to Jean Knudson Anderson and court-initiate- A MEMBER of the Utah Justice of Peace Association board of directors, he has also served in many leadership positions in city government as well as county government. John is married to the former Shirley Cottrell and they have four children. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Steward, np tional Guard. Born and raised in Uth. be received an associate degree in police science and a bachelor degree in sociology, He has also completed graduate studies at BYU and the U. of U. He has wot ked for the State of Utah for the last six years and presently works as a cnmtn.il investigator for the Office of Recovery Service in the northern region. He and his wife, June, arc the parents of two children, one enrolled in the Davis School District. 0 LAYTON-Te- rry tions of county ordinances, criminal charges on misdemeanors. preliminary hearings on Class A misdemeanors and JOHN D. STEWART Army Special Force, He served with a military intelligence unit with the Utah Na- w from the parks and recreation dept., wildlife resources, small claims and civil suits, viola- $ county and state central committee, and a member of Vf W and the National Rifle Association, He served seven year i.i the military including one year in Vietnam with the U.S, g bountiful. Housewarming Held For New Layton Clinic chairman, member of the "Because of ill link with cancer and cardiovascular disease, smoking will significantly shorten Ihe Americans. lives of 37 million currently-livin- Mrs. franvis Umpleby and her aunt. Mrs, Ann Henson, attended BYU Nucatton Week, Mrs, Maud Jones is con fined to Cafes lew Mopii,il in Justice Of Peace Seeks Reelection Seeks Election To School Board, 4 Stop Smoking guests enjoyed the evening, The histone eabm was of rock and one of the first cabins built in the canyon by Dr. Stromness grandfather, LEADER SEPTEMBER 2, 1982 j |