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Show t I WEEKLY REFIEX-OA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 5, 1982 VIS Returns From Seminar LAYTON Dr. Theodore J. Scott, a Layton thitoprae-.to- r, recently returned front hat is considered et the most educational and advanced seminar available to a doctor of chiropractic. University hat determined that seven out of eight stillbirths can be traced to spinal cord damage due to spinal interference. "Even more thrilling than learning about the research that is being done, is having the visual aids, teaching techniques and opportune y to impart this knowledge to my patients and the public" comments Dr. Scott w ho is obviously excited about his work. He has been able to obtain video tapes w hich he will show as a public service in the near future. THIS SEMINAR teas helJ in Denver, Colo, and centered on the patient at a human being and the professional responsibility of the doc tor towards his patient. "Renaissance Internation, oflered a new perspective that examined the human dilemma.. .the predicament of the species," recognized the possibility of a solution-...withithe human potential" activities, defined the role of chiropractic in this solual n tion. A MAJOR portion of the time was dedicated to training chiropractic professional and paraprofessionals to educate and motivate the public g the problem, the solution and the role ofchirpractic. a news release says. The most exciting part of the seminar Dr. Scott said was "The recent and ongoing scientific research being done regarding the elTecls of the vertebral subluxation." Research is being conducted at the World Health Organization by Ronald W. Pcro on the genetic ramifications of correcting the vertebral subluxations. eon-emin- AT THE Rockfcller Institute, Dr. Arpad DcNagy (on five Nobel prize teams) has de- I THESE HEMS were over a in the making and were filmed at the Osmond Studios here in Utah, starring Peter Graves. The movies contain DR. THEODORE J. SCOTT holgrams of the brain, a study lhc P'nc via ,hrce foot vcr termined that interference to the nerve system results in pertebrae, dramatization of the manent damage within a short first chiropractic adjustment, period of time and therefore, footage of fertilization and embryogencsis, and fantastic chiropractic care should begin at birth on a preventive basis. voyage through the nervous At the University of Colorasystem. These film are predo, Dr. C.H. Suh has found sently being viewed by hi patient and other interested perthat 45 HG of pressure results in 60 percent reduction of sons, by appointment. nerve function and within one to three hours, the nerve will Although Dr. Scott has year attended many seminars begin to rupture. Harvard Medical School is conducting research on the effects of nerve interference due to spinal anomolics at birth. In Philadelphia, the medical examiner is all dead infants to show the effects of spinal misalignments as a cause of still birth and sudden infant crib death. DR. A. TOW BIN at Boston throughout the country over his past four years in practice, he feels the benefits of the "Renaissance International" by far surpass any other one he has attended. As a service to the community. Dr. Scott is anxious to show these films to local groups, on request. He thoroughly enjoys speaking to clubs, large or small. Reunion For West '52 52 is the theme of assembly in the auditorium the reunion of the and dancing to the music of Al West High School Class of Sedgley, one of the popular 1952 scheduled for August 21, dance bands of the 1950s. according to Lawrence Alder, Socializing, tours and rechairman. freshments will begin at 4 p.m. followed by dinner at 6. The ACTIVITIES will include a a'cappclla choir will sing and tour of the school , di nner in the other members of the Class of 52 will perform at an assembly newly renovated cafeteria, an 30-ye- ar at 7:30. Dancing begins at 8:30 in the gymn. RESERVATIONS for the reunion may be made by calling Mary Ann Dickson McDerConnie Leish-mamott, 278-367- n, or Carolyn 292-239- 4, Ranck Alder. 295,7520. Cost is I per person. SI Sunset Jr. Sets Signup Students who will attend student in the family please all come together the same day if Sunset Junior High School this year are asked to register at the desired. school between the hours of 9 ' The fees of $9 must be paid at this time, when you will rea.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 ceive your class schedule. p.m. on the following days: ninth grade, Monday, Aug. 16; 8th grade, Tuesday, Aug. 17; 7th grade, Wednesday, Aug. 18. IF THE specified day is not convenient for you, please feel free to come one of the other days. If there is more than one Com' (fjpuuu and find TV Stereo 240 So. Fort Lane, Layton 546-313- study of the five schools the superintendent responded that it "was studied by the administration and school board and is BLSSH.BUtG FARMINGTON - In a let-f- er to the spokesman for a group of disgruntled Kaysville Llemcntary School parents, Schools Supt. Lawrence Welling says "deficiencies outlined" will be corrceled by summer's end. available to interested rons." - $1JL 00 nnn 4 pat- IN EXPLAINING problems the patrons had in obtaining a summer work schedule for the school he said thats planned for individual departments and THOSE deficiencies listed in a letter written by Kim Gooch were based on inspections of the school and a study that outlined need for extensive renair or replacement of the oldest portion. That section is due to be replaced in three years. Asked about access to the won't be filled for Iwo threc years "when older schools need to be upgraded or rebuilt now?" DR. WELLING responded. need for classrooms is based on enrollment projections which anticipate growth. We havent had the luxury of building rooms which would not be filled as needed." In responding to concerns raised about why the recommended repairs to the foundation of $5-- J 10,000 hadnt been completed immediately Dr. Welling said "we shall continue to monitor that condition and repairs will he made when new construction begins or "Hie the list "would have to be drawn from across the various departments list of work orders. Some Kaysville parents have complained funds are allocated for classroom additions to newer schools such as Morgan and Stewart and they Negotiations Begin For Garbage Plant FARMINGTON - Davis County Waste Disposal Board has agreed to begin negotiations for possible construction of a garbage-burnin- g plant to be located in Layton. - comprised of mayors and council members of cities throughout the county made the decision after a closed executive meeting - during which the press was ex- cluded. One newspaper reporter attending the meeting officially protested the closure under the State Open Meeting Law on the basis that negotiations of this type are not included in the four exemptions as provided by the (Sunshine) law. to Hill AFB in Layton. firms traveled with a delegation from Davis County to visit nine garbage-burninplants in Germany, Belgium and Switzerland last month. Both firms have built successful plants in Europe but do not have any such plants located in the United States. THUS, BOARD members were told, the Layton plant would be a "showcase for other prospective plants within the U.S. and that for this reason alone the contractors BOARD MEMBERS were told that of about five garbage burning plants who bid on the VISIT OUR would be willing to "negotiate a real good deal with local officials." I he proposed plant would provide steam for use by Hill AFB as well as being a The parents also asked why "at least four excess school sues" couldnt be sold to raise "more than SI million" with the superintencent indicating "sale or trading of sues is being studied in light of the present economic situation and w hat would be best for the Marine Lance CpI. Darrel J. Rumsey, son of Linda and Leonard A. Rumsey Jr. of Layton. Ut.. has been awarded a Meritorious Mast formation regarding burn-plan- ts and how maintenance and operation costs will compare with present garbage disposal fees. The proposed plant would cost an estimated S40 million (plus $24 million interest) and be repaid over a period, grb Mast is A MERITORIOUS facility for burning garbage MEANWHILE, board members w ill continue to gather in- landscaping "when five schools need to be upgraded for safely now" Dr. Welling explained "landscaping of facilities is also a safety factor to consider. In our judgment consideration must he given to every aspect of the educational oflenng in every school in the enure community. In addition to the Kaysville replacement. La ton Elementary will be completely rebuilt and expanded along with the oldest portions of Syracuse. Centerville and Woods Cross elementanes. Rumsey Is Honored official recognition from an individuals commanding officer for superior individual performance. It is issued in the form of a bulletin published throughout (he command, and a copy is entered in the indiv iJuals permanent service records. Deadline l or which would be collected from throughout Davis County. Mon. thru bau 10 VhetkTfah MARKET job, two were selected as "possible contractors for the proposed plant to be constructed, if approved, adjacent MISSIONARY PHOTOS A.M.-- 6 P.M. CLOStJ SUNDAY THURS. 6 P.M. 1 week before publication AT Inevitable Salesman This model has a top speed of 120 miles an hour, and shell stop on a dime. Prospect thats fine. But what happens then? Salesman A little putty knife comes out and scrapes you off the windshield. SEAFOOD 3W(I?; 1385 S. 500 West Bountiful Phone 295-- 2 . . Dr. Theodore Scott Specializes in: 546-668- 0 Off of Purchase over $5.00 Purchase The Painless coupon Chiropractic Adjustment around ...The Long and Short of space." taxpayers. ASKED WHY "thousands of dollars" are being put into ar the cutCrop?? Whatsnewest hair The sooner. A LIBRARY termed "40 percent adequate" has been a major concern of the parents. Responding to that Dr. Welling said. "Library facilmes will be improved as new conslruction gcis under way. In the meantime every effort will be made to effectively use the available while serving at Camp Pendleton. Calif. Representatives of both Childrens Literature Sunday School Supplies Records and Tapes Same Day Service Phone BOOKS at. By TOM FAITH CHRISTIAN BOOK STORE Fast - Reasonable Washers - Dryers Evap. Coolers annex Jesus in Brimley Repair Service Ninth graders only will pay an additional $20 book-us- e fee, the same as last year. ANY NEW students to the area please come any of the above times. coupon Sdhool Siupto Replies To Kaysville Parents THE BOARD 3 "Re-D- o r I Bernina is closing out all model 830s to make way for the New Model Save $250 on the Bernina 830 One week only it Save Even More On Demonstrators one haircut ...Cut to Your own face shape! ...All in Easy Financing Available DR. THEODORE J. SCOTT 12 PRICE on the New Q. WHAT DOES THE SHALL HAND INSTRUMENT DO? A The hand held Instrument is a new concept in light force and painless adjusting. It has been designed to deliver a controlled, light, fast thrust without undue strain or force to the patient. The thrust delivered by the instrument helps the body reduce the spinal misalignment thus alleviating the irritation to the spinal nerves, and allows your body to operate more efficiently and more comfortably. Q. CAN CHIROPRACTIC A fl A majority of people have the misconception that chiropractic is only ALTA Model 500S HELP ME? good for back- aches, disc problems, stiff necks, sciatica, whiplash and other spinal related conditions. It is true that anyone who is suffering from these or similar type problems should try chiropractic first. However, it is not generally known that chiropractic is able to help many other problems of bodily dysfunction. Since var- Reg. $698 ious organs, glands and body tissues require nerve Innervation for their proper function, it Is not hard to see that various functional disorders of the body may respond favorably to a chiropractic adjustment. Q. WILL I BE PERMANENTLY WELL OR WILL THIS CONDITION EVER RECUR? A There are many things that make people sick for example; Trauma; falls, jolts, absence of strains, etc. Chemistry: poisons, things you may be allergic proper diet etc. Auto Suggestion; worry, fear, hate; Jealousies, etc. Since we are all prone to many of the above plus many more, there is no assurance that we will not get sick as we go through life. If you are In a good condition your chances are better to gm through life with very little trouble. Therefore if you suffer from any of these problems, It would be wise to visit your chiropractor. Most Insurance accepted ho Charge for consultation DR. THEODORE J. 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