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THE 1888 and the 1892 schools were abandoned in 1913 when a new three room But now that the lawns are dormant,.. and the sumac has dropped its leaves,.-- . ' they come one or two, or five and six perhaps from harvest sheaves, to drink or splash in the watery depths then preen or primp in the tree; and I sit and watch from the window-we- brick building was constructed in the center of the community just west of the present-da- y South Weber LDS Church (1383 E. South ll bathing vicariously. Zara Sabin Weber Dr.). This was the fifth school building for South Weber and it was used until 1927 when the district closed it and started busing the elementary school students to Clinton. The 1888 school building will be the subject of the remainder of this column. The PEACHES J C n -- I IM I Iti" I'l l 4 I ,i u i 1. 1 I1" I.1 t 1 T . if n V 1 - J X 4',, ,1 J N ' ' a !.a .4 v4 ill 1.4 h. - y - ' J f fl Uilff 1 i m . , fi a i i , ,hi W v la Ija t o!t Mf Ml Health News from The Chiropractic Caro Cenlcr 'Vttt(XtD4.kiN Wi tM db) fa) f5i), Vit tf IM (It PfUhrt, a pi 14 bkty "My mother caught my brother, Raymond, cutting a we hockey dub out of the center of her price apple tree. It was just the right sire and had a lot c4 knot s on it to make ji tough. Tbore games weren't .s,xh different than the red Mormite War. They really went out for blood! (41 t l4 kcih, 1W kcrii botbrrrJ mt 11 hrott tht Mt my (v5t wlxM. (Mara I i I M la km llM no tJ. Icttb cut (4J m iM fni KWKtd l0 pr I tretb krrt (JMC pr !. IBW aJ . If GK.W.ifcMrirtB mil) mi 3 )tm cJ. M IV Tirif (4 lit b gv) wfttf4) m ttr.lb( ru3 4.'vn.ns tft d Jcnort I mb' pUcc. One (4 ibt puv m thicw a vU NkM null until I 0 yiMtwimi - BURSITIS ON THE "OiW. la the air nJ wJ. an)oe who ecu that ruii cm have it.' Clarence Bui and I got there at the tame time and we fought over that oU null 8 . two hour, lill the bell tang. There wat nothing kit of the mm by the lime wc had loqud. But the big guy all viooJ around and kept telling ut the one that quit w a the kner. U e were taxed by the bell. t INCREASE... RECOGNIZED? In' On, V. IIhMiJ IUm and Hiu Hum. Wtnl llil lln Nunihrf uf Id (If knoillr area ba mnaikabU iiutr.wd w.r ihr , M-- , wt month. 1h irm ha m nnh 1nt muiinrs" th Rai.idh .utr. it li it njil mw." anr jurt Parting In mnpii i Aemrdmg to Ik. tUilnn. Iirui- - i I it in- - ; an imuimn 4iti4,4n. Hurii II (Ummtuntt of llu joint r.j-u- lr. rmiliing in a in imiaiiMH in of Die i liUf. mat hymnal ing . tuiurr rruliitig fmm iitl ntr Lii.ur. In ili ran ( iln -- lioul.lr, (mm ctlrnul hrui-inbumili. mat Mart a a mild nirmm nd cradu.llo tuorn until it mirnrlimr hrrnmi t. ' mtr onr arm niihnul rtirrmr pain. In mant ra- - the rarlt. mild muidiiiiin mil . Irar up after a rrl Hriml. Ilui in rarh m uir'ii r iln mmlilinn lingrr fora bnigrr rriiiil f lime ami thr " (r ditr j..li . Ih Un . c. jNio Flu Vaccine At Courthouse Davis FARMINGTON County Health Department officials announced Wedne- IN THAT one room there were kids about seven years old and some (4 those fellows in the 8th grade were almost grown men. I remember when the weather was real bad, the teacher would sometimes let the older boys and girls choose up sides and play bean bat. This was done by throwing the bag to a member of your team. The other team would try to intercept it as it was passed. The game got pretty rough and about the only safe place for a seven year old was under the table. "My home was located a city block west of the school house. We used to go home for lunch. Wednesday was wash day at our home and I remember Mother wouldhave a batch of clothes piled for each of us. sday they will be unable to provide flu vaccine at tne courthouse clinic or in local senior citizen's centers due to a cutback in shipments of the vaccine into the state. ACCORDING TO Dolleen Jewett, county nursing supervisor, the state cannot get full shipments of the vaccine because the company supplying the material has lost a portion of the liquid for unknown reasons. She said there wont be enough vaccine to supply the courthouse clinic or the senior citizen centers, as originally planned. She did say, however, that the remaining portion of the vaccine will be distributed to the nursing homes for those who need it most, namely patients whose medical condition requires immunization. THE HEALTH department last week announced a plan to get elderly and high risk residents to seek out flu vaccinations. Under the state plan, the state provides the vaccine, CREAM while the county officials im- - plement the immunization program. The state health officials, however, in a message to the participating county governments, made it clear that the vaccine supply will be much lower than expected. This is the second distribution company the state has worked with to obtain the vaccine. The first company, according to Mrs. Jewett, ran into similar complications. SHE SAID senior citizen center coordinators are working on a plan to get the vaccine from other sources. If they succeed, the Davis County Health Department has agreed to administer the inoculations. Mrs. Jewett said there will be vaccine available, but only on a limited basis, and only if the patients show a high risk tendency toward the disease. Otherwise, the vaccine will be distributed, as planned, to some area nursing homes where the effects of the disease joint grt Mifft-- r and more painful. U beii bur-ui- -, peohl. ralrium ileHnili lmo up un llie .urfai e o( I lie (Mine, in the joint, rau.iug arilirili.-- . in the joint rap-iil- c. rteuluallt eaii-iu- g a frorn"--: joint. The problem, of Lurrili ami the reMih are un-- i denlanilable when tie remember that ae are dealing ; ilh filing tbue. a part of the filing body, tthieli i : vailing to the raualite faetor. Male Dr. Barlon. i He a ho note, that ihe mM common of three ir- i rilating factor found ill hnrsilih relate, to injurie-- . Tor example. Dr. Barton ai,. 'a fall injure, the f T lien thi, happen-- . bursa of the idioulder joint. healing force, cannot get to the injured area and' bursitis can develop, as I've noted.'' lie continue,. dif-- e Til is condition can lead to all ,orl of ' fii'ullie. including arthriti,. Dr. Barton strongly urge, persons who suffer from bursitis to undergo Chiropractic examination and treatment. "After all, lie reminds us, "the modern-- ': Doctor of Chiropractic is scientifically trained to...-- , detect misalignment and damage to the hur,a." Dr. Barton is located at 220 N. 95 East. Kaistille. Hi telephone number i g .illn-i,oi-for- m v 376-204- ; We accept Group, Auto, and Industrial Insurance NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 1 might seriously affect elderly, 0-- 6 or infirmed patients. NO MENTION was made as to whether or not the state has other plans for obtaining the vaccine, mdm CHIROPRACTIC CARE CENTER NEW ADDRESS, NEW BUILDING . 220 North Main, Kaysville 376-349- . 5; All State K Deer Hunter Widows Orchestra Three Farmington TAKE Al students of Davis High School have been selected to play in the orchestra. Jra ' y A. .fir .. g All-Sta- te OCTOBER 18, 1980 the Creative Hair Designers the deer he brings home will be no match for the one he left behind. After visiting EILEEN BAILEY, daughter of Conley and Erika Bailey is first violin. David Johnson, son of E.T. and Mary Johnson plays the bass and David Ber- The Kaysville JCKs request the pleasure of your company at their annual fall fashion show and luncheon. The date is October 18, 1980 at 12:00 noon at the Valley View Restaurant. The fashions will be provided by Castletons. Tickets are $5 and are available from any member o he JCKs. For additional information or or tickets contact Cindy Anderson, president, Judy Rigby, chairman, 766-175- 5 plays the bass. The orchestra played on Friday evening at the Hillcrest High School in Salt Lake City for the Grand Festival Concert. The orchestra played Capriccio Espagnol ' ' Chris Christenseh, Owner & Stylist Darlene Noppe, Stylist Manager Candy Hammort, Stylist by Creative Hair Designers! 475 South Rimsky Horsakon and The First Movement from Schumanns Symphonic No. 4. DIRECTOR OF the orchestra was Robert Henderson, associate conductor of the Utah Symphony. The orchestra also played for the Music Educators Association, kj Off 200 Off 5 Perms Hairstyle nard, son of Ray Bernard, VALLEY VIEW GOLF COURSE 376-945- m4f IH kl 94 XIH 1 State, Clearfield 825-354- 3 Cm "Mens & Womens Hairstyling . i'i,' ' if i f i.4 i. i'' I ti I N fit-'' S b f g. Fashions by CASTLETONS FASHION SHOW SET c THE lime I started Neil lie m ' 12:00 noon v: t UMi 41 M s4 tk aJ a twaAl f)m tw4 aKM It M m hU m IV 4 AT cast. The FASHION SHOW AND LUNCHEON $5:00 PER TICKET we vsLsd, this Scbonl home was m the area where the 0&J Way place, Msdg games were bae ball, bosky and shinny. Soot U thove games pretty rough. The nun thai gad the loughevt Stick was M gsd shape. The boys would try every kind of wood to bold up under the beatings. g wide. I remember that our teacher used beans to help us in our arithmetic and spelling bees w ere a very common practice. W'e used to choose up sides and see which side could out spell the other. Anyone who missed spelling a word woulJ have to sit down. The last person standing was Ihe winner. Tahemacle Organ. Charles Sill andAddie Nelson Hawkinson. (he bath in 6ummer? budj-la- teacher's devk was on the wert end of the budding. The Pro grade sat around a Iona table, about 10 feet long and 4 feet first school teachers. Other teachers I really do not know. It is screened by sumoc fronds from morn "til sunset plow. By: from the LtrloS), cluded Claude Ridges ptoaerr the Vt!u injurebowman. WE EXT! RED the tn a Ira steady turtufg to fsl lie skeies ckaa. budding. A third school house a at constructed in this tame location in l&WL Isaac Adam wa one of the Ki- room. Tbit was a frame SICONt) tchoul of adobe wax hull in 1839, It at MtW feet. U ilium Kendall and Datd S. Cook were tchoul irutlect. Thit school wax twill near the fuel one. intode the sfpm4 io M t4 iUSs ttdtpwgt) Ml ndf and Un Kay recalls In wM esrcncnccs M the Nx4 "la UJkw Are We tWautdul As We Ckr The fuel sctwai boum I attended was about M feci wide and about 49 fed long. It was heated with a cod ttent. no water fountain, no re! rooms, juvt a teacher and eight grades of students M one A Aif THE BIRD BATH Myili 51 i trn iL wader Nioe bail tow fend, pais, (aits and n were is Rays. fa!, pofts, tJ Cyrut Canfield became the fnt! leather. Pre. Wdfind Woodruff wife. 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