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Show 4 iVEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 13, 1979 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 13, 1979 d To - Burton A. CLEARFIELD Harmer, 129 Parkway Drive, has been selected to fill the position of district manager for the 1980 census in northern Utah. He will open offices Dec. 17 on the 8th floor of the Eccles Bldg., 24th and Washington, Ogden, according to an announcement made by the U.S. Census Bureau office in Seattle. Democratic Party. Other referrals can also be made by community-base- d agencies from among minority MRS. HENSON said she had very little time in which to submit names of can- didates for major positions before the deadline. She was informed of the job openings late on a Monday, and applications had to be submitted by Thursday. April 1 is Census Dav, with Congressional delegation, announced the selection of Mr. Harmer, one of his longtime political supporters, and two other district managers in Utah. They are Carla Bergeson, Provo, for the southern area of the state, and Leonard McGee, former executive director of the State Democratic Party, for the Salt Lake City area. Each district manager will have four top supervisors. Pay for managers is expected to be $9 to $10 an hour, with products. In the past the company became invoved in unrelated business, but has divested itself of these ventures, under his direction. Each must have passed a special civil, service examination to Democratic Party, said she has been giving recommendations to Mr. Harmer on OGDEN A hospital stay can be enough of an ordeal even with family and friends around to provide comfort and support. FOR THOSE away from home or no longer having living friends and relatives able to visit, that stay can be far more devastating. Helping ease the stay, at least at Og- dens McKay-De- e a team of Hospital, is patient visitors 18 men and women volunteers carefully selected for their task. According to Eleanor Moler, director of public ser program, nearly 1,200 reached that. BUT THEYRE getting iclose, she says, noting the enthusiastic programs reception from patients and physicians alike. Under close supervision of Verlene Russell, a member of the public services staff, the volunteers visit with patients Monday-Fridausually in four hour shifts. y, HAVE YOUR CARPETING BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED IN YOUR OWN HOA1E AS6 . Upholstery Cleaning with the Mire fine method. enterprises 376-319- 3 Janitorial Commercial Residential , with any problems. Sometimes there are problems at home or on the job. We (volunteers) can be the communicating link. OR THERE may be problems, with the insurance company, or business office. We make them (problems) we dont try to solve known them. She recalls the instance of a He man from got sick while travelling, and came in. We arranged for a limosine to pick him up and got his plane reservations. He needed to go to Sacramento. SOMETIMES THERE are cases where the patient can e. Services physicians realize worried people dont rest as well, or recover as quickly as when they feel at ease. ALTHOUGH started in 1975 as the only such program in northern Utah, "a lot more emphasis" is being placed on it now, Mrs. Moler says. The main thing they do (volunteers) is listen. Many patients, especially those without family, need someone to talk to. Theyre very well received by the patients. What we like is when a nursing floor calls down and 1 divisions. The company owns over two million acres of the U.S. It also leases large tracts from 2 2 2 No Employer: Mrs. Henson said that referrals are also being made 1 50 HORSES 2595 STICK HORSES 495 Lay-;-:-to- SOHIS That was a IIOhlE CENTER I 773-22- 01 L N? 110 SERVICE & PARTS In selecting volunteers Mrs. Moler says, We try to pick caring people. We have two a customer. Not transferable. Valid only at our Service Department This check may not be used to pay or apply on previous charges or old accounts. This check Is good for any service except those Coupon Specials listed below, or any other advertised specials. relate. ALL POTENTIAL volun- are - 34 825-224- 8 screened by Florence Schreeve, coordinator of volunteer services, along with public services personnel before acceptance. They need to be positive, special people, Mrs. Moler says. SERVICE COST S20 00-- S49 99 S50 00-- S99 00 SI 00 00 OR MORE HERE'S HOW IT WORKS Good until Feb. 29th, 1980 PAY up ro Exactly Ei) 15 and 0 0 crs DOLLARS X One to CHECK VALUE 500 SAVE S SAVE S10.00 SAVE $1500 5.00 9,10.00 SAM ft 15.00 2 KENT Y0U1IG TNs cteck I, Mild lor or toward tny Mnric Of repair, to GU mriwra. MURDOCH GENERAL DEALER MANAGER MtatsratftBraJ&ssiBis5csiBi&BisBaesissisisKssKssisaaeifiaBBisaacaKaBisa J j4sssaxsssiBacsassssc COUPON NUMBER 2 ONE Recommended 2 2 2 a a a 51 every 1 year Rush a WITH 1 THIS COUPON ? EXPIRES OFFER $0)95 ? 2 Reg. $45.00 5 S GM cars & trucks Sfi&YDSk 2 2 Plus Tax trucks e Repack front wheel bearings and Inspect brake linings $ a a 2 a Reg. 21.60 2 4 wheel drive vehicles j8 a 2 2 19!?. saaqs tPIu, t -- Reg. 48.00 GM cars & trucks "ZZTjj (MmxL 29, 1980 FEB. COUPON NUMBER THREE Sg lor e Add fresh p,u,Tax tpKasastKaeasacasftKacaKasaig 2$ 2 Recommended every 1 year radiator 2 2 Check allpower hoses & connections 2 fl leaks n e Test radiator pressure cap 2 Check thermostat operation 2 n Inspect & adust belts e water pump 2 2 e Inspect Tighten all damps $1I595 & OLSEN SERVICE SPECIAL i JsDraina Set caster, camber & toe-i- n e Center steering wheel Inspect baH joints A seals Check shock absorbers e 2 wheel drive pickups 1 more 2 Reg. 16.95 GM cars 2 COUPON !i C00UI1G SYSTEM FRONT END ALIGNMENT 1 KsscjEsisEjBasjiBsac NUMBER TWO 2 8 a OLSEN They are chosen very carefully and must have an ability to empathize and teers 376-12- shes auxiliary and have worked in the hospital long enough to know where to take problems. . DEPTS. ARE OPEN 8:00 am to 5:30 pm Monday thru Friday 645 No. Main, Layton retired several men, some and employees employees who are still working and volunteers who are active in the volunteer '1 2047 S. 2000 W SYRACUSE 2 2 unit, about 10 months old. THE VOLUNTEER cut the small girls bangs, arranging them in pigtails and fed her a bottle, holding the infant all along, rocking her and singing songs. In the volunteers report it says, I know that a portion of my love will be directed to her while here." g 10" CRADLES 2 2 foolish thing to do. You wouldnt Applicant: think so if you had read them. person to person contacts. CARS 2 2 tore I sir, 495 DOLL 2 Have you any Employer: references? Applicant: them up. n The old downtown for small is too now yard 1980. 095 AIRPLANES ROCKING 2 2 2 2 No Value 1 TRAINS 2 resulted in the closing of two sawmills. There are four retail sales yard in the State of CERTAINLY, this is political patronage, she said, but applicants must also be capable of passing the civil service examination, as well. I would assume that those in supervisory positions will be taking 9 different examination than those who will be clerks and others who make sales yard is scheduled for. completion there on March 1?' a small baby, Joan, in the pediatrics ward, Mrs. Moler recalls. She was almost lifeless, in the intensive care talk on the phone. Speaking of the program in general she continues, It has a therapeutic value. And miE 766-238- 8 hospital social services, if we need to." VOLUNTEER visitors are assigned regular areas, such as pediatrics, and sometimes paget to know longer-tertients. They file reports on each patient visit, whether it lasts only for a few minutes or for several hours. One volunteer paid a visit to helpless, as probably was the case with a young man involved in a truck accident, Mrs. Moler relafes. We gave him encouragement and even got in touch with an optician.We got his glasses fixed. He couldnt diy-foa- same day. other departments, such as patient feel welcome and help feel mighty In a matter of a few hours, we can revive its original beauty and freshness. We use the famous Von Schrader method. No moisture goes through to the underside to damage the pile or backing. There is no odor. Carpets can be used the need, Mrs. Moler explains. Their job is to help make the pa- tients were visited during a recent month. Our goal is to see that every patient is visited at least once while theyre here. We havent quite asks for help. We like to think of it as an extension of what the nurses can do. We involve building government. Forest Service restrictions on cutting timber have recently applicants who have contacted her if they have been active in the Democratic Party. the expanding market. The, : new facility will include a . : prehung door plant. z the federal FEB. OFFER ohviout 29, 1980 FEB. EXPIRES 29, 1980 ; 2 WE HONOR BANKAMERICARD (VISA), MASTER CHARGE CREDIT CARDS glHeitHfiiBiMMeiismiiifii i ! 9 Name Brand - i& Watches Sportwcar Regular Price $27.95 to $29.93 40 to 70 IX 0i Traffic Jeans Sizes 2 Hottest Jean Going Now - MO.ll 24-3- Reg. $24.50 !1650., OLSEN Value Hours 9-- 8 Mon.-Thu-r. 9-- 6, Sat Mage Shopping Center, Kaysville MMMMBlMnBiBlBiliBlMBlBIBlRIiaBiHA 2 Recommended every 3 months ? 2 LUBE, OIL & FILTER 1 2 2 SERVICE SPECIAL e Lubricate chassis s Change oN with Pennzoll e Replace oil Alter e Check aH Auld levels e is minute service e No appointment needed 9 Reg. $13.95 LAST 2 DAYS SHOE LIQUIDATION SALE 2100 Pair to choose from $4I 099 NOW $099,to 8.99 to 50.00 I I COUPON NUMBER FOUR GM 3 10-4- i 2 2 0 WITH THIS COUPON OFFER EXPIRES FEB. 29,1! iLlBIEilBlCltlDIMn Recommended every 1 year EK3IKE TUNE-U- P SERVICE SPECIAL I Electronic Ignition Cars Trucks Heres what we do for you: SIBfllBni1BGISiSKIBMit!ft IfI 2 it ai AC spark plugs e Set Ignition timing e Ad ust Idle and luel mixture e Check positive crankcase venUladon valve e Inspect air ft fuel Alter e Check vottage regulator, starting circuits and fuel pump less) a a 2 J $-5- Reg. $44.00 GM a cars only ru.ixiND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE Change automatic transmission Auld Change Alter Inspect Internal parts tor wear 3595 ,es-MS- 5 GM Cars S Trucks J -- Sssri I I Recommended every 2 years 2 9 jj 2 2 j j (Mmm. Jggggfy" J 95 COUPON NUMBER SIX OLSEN 2 2 2 n 2 Plus Tax cars only OLSEN I a! a 5 095 COUPON NUMBER FIVE 2 8 elnstal new 2 52 -- CASCADE has BOISE acquired a new 92 acre site between highway 89 and the I I I distribution materials qualify. Mrs. Louise Henson, chairman of Davis Countys ' and products - B economically successful. DIVISIONS OF the company include: Specialty paper products; packaging wood Weber, Box Elder, Morgan, Cache, Summit, Rich and Tooele Counties will work near the Davis A new 33,000 sq. ft,- housing plant, box sales facility, and office product store, a truss manufacturing plant and a wholesale yard. n. FOR CHRISTMAS they were not because, freeway Drive-I- SWQQDElf TOYS forest products and related CENSUS TAKERS in Davis, And their duties and activities differ according to the ' explained, wwl Utah in addition to a prebuild forest products company. It is now exclusively involved in tirement. vices, the hospital department that oversees the was it area, each for sus. Chris B. Schaefer, a middle for their regular breakfast meeting and heard Richard Scadden, manager of the local Boise Cascade building materials store speak. BOISE CASCADE is the 111th largest company in the country and the third largest representative for several years following his re- byTOMBUSSELBERG INFORMATION from the committees will be presented to the Census Bureau before the bureau makes a final de-- : termination of the population mental units, as well as federal revenue sharing funds, are based on the cen- The Kiwanis Club of Layton met at the Valley View Restaurant on Saturday, Dec. 8 census NUMEROUS workers will be hired in each district: 603 in Salt Lake City, 351 in Ogden and 338 in Provo. Mr. Harmer, 55, worked as a statistician and in logistics at Hill AFB for 37 years. He was a Fuller Brush sales MAKING STAY BRIGHTER asked to appoint a complete count committee to review census statistics in each city. The county will review statistics from unincorporated areas, he noted. Richard Scadden Speaks To Laytons Kiwanis Club supervisors to be paid $6 to $8 an hour. A hospital stay is never looked forward to but working to make it a little brighter are Volunteer Visitor Helen Adams Brown, formerly of Layton now living in Ogden and Verlene Russell of Sunset. , municipalities are being until July. THE DAVIS County Planning Department is expected to explain at the next meeting of the Davis Council of Governments the importance of obtaining an accurate census. Many of the federal grants accessible to govern- residents who need jobs. REP. GUNN McKay, the only Democrat in Utahs level planner in the county said planning department, much preparatory work to be accomplished before that date. It is expected that the Ogden office will remain open by Merle Eggett, vice chairman of the Davis County owv" tomfun a 2 sssssssss 9 2 1 I J 2 SST J FEB. 29, 1988 : |