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Show VVEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 22, 1981 fr 9000 Get Check On Blood Pressure FARMINGTON Approximately 9,000 Davis County residents had their blood pressure checked by county health officials during 1980. WHILE THAT represents one in every 15 county residents a checkup should be scheduled twice a year for those considered healthy and possibly every two months for those with known problems, says health ecator Alan Parker. Nationally, about one in nine has high blood pressure, or hypertension, compared to one in seven in the county. That is due largely to a "less lifestyle complicated The Colonels Blue Ribbon he Original Recipe stands for says. superior taste. Its Americas favorite fried chicken. OF THOSE checked about are in the very serious followup category considered a definite risk, he said. Such cases are referred to a physician and in 99 percent of the cases we can provide an accurate history of BP so it costs no money and saves the physician time. 50 If you like chicken crunchy on the outside, youll love Regular blood pressure screenings are conducted at the health department each Smiths Monday 9 a.m.-noo- 2-- Five-Poin- ts CLEARFIELD Groundbreaking ceremonies for a condominium project were held here last Friday. Bridgewood Manor will be located at 101 Center St. and is the first condominium in the state to be VA approved according to Janet Gonzales, broker for the marketing realtor, Century 21. LOCATED IN the center of . Clearfield, the project will consume two acres, acreage which presently makes up the backyards of several area landowners and is covered with fruit trees and gardens. We believe we will be offering a real service to residents of the area who cannot home cost $68,044. That figure is expected to increase to $184,399 by 1990. THE 1050 square feet said Ms. Gonzales. In 1980, she said, the average GENERAL contractor for the project is Tim Clark. Home Savings and Loan of Salt Lake City will handle the financing. Clearfield homeowners who sold their backyards for the project are Phil Mabey, Eldon Barlow, Eldon Bennett, Elmo dominiums, expected to be ready in April, will sell for $44,000. We have already re- ceived dozens of inquiries affort the average priced home, con- Clearfield city officials as having been "extemely cooperative with us on this. especially from senior citizens, she said. Ms. Gonzales commended efeetdcfty bnmei on a diet i s A . COFFEE 100-WAT- T ;i ; ; t ICECREAM r V : r v ? n rvrf Dean Sessions. An easement for sewer and drainage pipes was purchased from Berniece Barlow. Iw Kaysville then you This coupon good for 2 pieces of the Colonels Original Recipe or Extra Crispy and a roll for only 94. Limit 2 orders per coupon. Customer pays all applicable sales tax. dont need to The schedule through ington, Monday Mrs. Nola Wood was hos- .- even-ing1- TOASTER, BROWN BAGGER OFFER EXPIRES March lists the following dates and times: DAVIS COUNTY Health Department, Room 24, Farm- tess to the Wagon Wheel Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Wednesday I KQQaaaQQQcr worry. Clubs PM y0 Yflf jH Hodson, Hawley Redd and our Extra Crispy. n. Food King in Clearfield Tuesand that days 10 a.m.-noo- n afternoon weekly 4 p.m. at Mall in Bountiful (see schedule below). MR. PARKER said both the mall and grocery store have been very cooperative" in providing facilities. Noting the service extends beyond those three locations he said, We also do BP for sqpior citizens and convalescent centers on request and to any group who wants it." Literature is also available, he added. EMPHASIZING the importance of a regular check, Mr. Parker continued, Itsimpor-tan- t to know where it (pressure level) is. If theres no problem Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Lorraine Schofield and Mrs. Mary Pettit. The lesson was given by Mrs. Dorothy Bitters. Mrs. Kathryn Welling entertained the Kaysville Literary Club at her home Wednesday evening, Jan. 21. Mrs. Betty Hyer was cohostess. The book review was given by Mrs. Margene Hill. 9 a.m.-1- MARCH 5, (This coupon good only at store addresses listed in this ad.) 2 noon, Jan. 19 and 26; Feb. 1,8, 15 and 22; March 1,8, 15 and 22. Smith's Food King, 375 South State, Clearfield, Tuesnoon. Jan. 20 day 10 a.m.-1- 2 and 27; Feb. 2, 9, and 23; March 2, 9. 16, 23 and 30. Mall, 1610 South Main, Bountiful, Tuesday 4 p.m., Jan. 20 and 27; Feb. 2, 9 and 23; March 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30. High blood pressure education is available upon request. FIVE-POINT- S D FAMILY PAK 2-- N 9 pieces of chicken (Original Recipe or Extra Crispy) J large mashed potatoes large salad Dinner rolls rt Camella Barton and Mrs. Floss Bishop. Mrs. Norma Streadbeck gave the review of "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Mrs. LaRena Sandall entertained the Lantern Club at her home Monday afternoon, Jan. 5. Mrs. Ruth Frost and Mrs. Camella Barton were assisting hostesses. Mrs. Maurene Brady gave a book review. Members of the Phillips Camp of Daughters of Just count kilowatts instead of calories. Estimate your energy costs with the new UP&L publication, Your Energy Budget Guide, available free at any Utah Power and Light office. Find out how much it costs to use all your electrical appliances by job or by the month. Skinny up your budget by cutting down on the kilowatts. The booklet that helps you decide where to save! Come in or write for your free copy. Pioneers met Monday, Jan. 19 at the home of Mrs. Bertha Reese. The lesson was given by Mrs. Lois Stephens. Mrs! Hazel Robins will be hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club on Wednesday at Matties Restaurant in Roy. Members of the Exhausted Rooster Club and wives will meet on Jan. 22 at the Stone Quarry Restaurant in Ogden for their dine out dinner party. Mrs. Lynn Berrett Jiosted the Orchid Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edith Thomas and Mrs. Janet Adams were cohostesses. Mrs. Shirley Olsen gave the book review on Camilla." Mrs. Abbie Lowe entertained the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dorotha Walker was assisting hostess. The book review, The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom was given by Mrs. Sylvia Hadfield. np ClearCLEARFIELD field is inching closer to its $10,000 goal for the purchase of trees for Steed Park. IN A special awards ceremony Tuesday, the city council honored community participants in the Tree From Every Family project for their contributions of over $7,400. Mayor Donal Townley and the council shook hands with a roomful of residents to show their appreciation for the citywide beautification effort. Special certificates were presented to each family for their support. ACCORDING to the mayor, the city wants to collect $10,000 for the trees. Q Get all this for $6.24 and this coupon. Limit one coupon per customer. Customer pays all applicable sales tax. D D OFFER EXPIRES MARCH D 5,1981 (This coupon good only at a a a aa c store addresses listed ca ra in cm this ad.) 0 15-PIEC- BUCKET E Get 15 pieces of the Colonels Original Recipe or Extra Crispy for only $7.39. Limit one coupon per customer. Customer pays all applicable sales tax. Pleased with the closeness of reaching that goal, a smiling Mayor Townley applauded the participants. To those that have contributed, a heartfelt thanks, he said. ONE HAPPY city worker announced that 100 percent of the city employees had participated in the fund drive. Among those honored were Police Chief Daren Green, Deputy Recorder Judy Cottrell OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 5, 1981 (This coupon good only at store addresses listed in this ad ! and City Manager Gayle ) 4 Intuclty Starks, mdm A gravy 1 Clearfield Inches Up On Funds For Trees & 1 Members of the Athena Club met Wednesday evening, Jan. 7 at the home of Mrs. Nora Miller. Mrs. Dorothy Lotz and Mrs. Alice Bonne-mowere assisting hostesses. Program committee was Mrs. 1981 t"""1 n; Fried Chicken. Its nice to feel so good about a meal! Happiness is the Services of an Experienced Consultant Layton: 734 DON GIBBS South Main Clearfield: 225 North Main Street 376-21- 46 II JITught company Returns prepared in the convenience and privacy of your home (if desired ) YOU NEED MYSER VICE LIKE YOUR BUSINESS WOULD I 'i: d) |