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Show I I A WEEKLY REFLEX wwwwnm..m..iiifMnnnmBinv DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL OCTOBER 4. xyyv 1979 i ' ,4 i I i I to Regularly giving their all, blood-wisthe McKay-De- e Hospital blood bank are Roger G. Vigil, left, and his brother, Gene. Making sure the procedure is done right are Susan Cox, left, lab technician e, ? GUIDE DOG RECIPIENTS This group of blind area residents can coming from the guide dog program. Seven Utah residents have trained at San Rafel Guide Francisco, Calif. and to help the blind to help Dog School and have received TOE PAAPS Club is a club within a club of the Utah State Fraternal Order of Eagles, comprised of past area presidents and auxiliary past presidents from throughout the State of Utah. The PAAPs Club members have devoted hours to help make the guide dog program a big success f their guide dogs. The money for the dogs has been raised by the Pat Presidents Club of the Fraternal Order of Eagles to the amount of $23,000 in the last five years. The cost of each dog is $3,000 and air fare is also furnished by the PAAPs Club FOE to San themselves. The guide dogs are matched to the personality of the per- sons being trained. They practice on city streets, cross the San Francisco Freeway, and train to walk on forest trails and other situations. TOE GUIDE dogs provide love, companionship and independence and make life Layton Ele. ChecEied Parents of students attending Layton the district is conducting an program of correc- received safety approval from the State Fire Marshal. will allow continued LAYTON -- - Elementary School can rest assured the building has V i ;V ' i these suggested ments. tion of life safety deficiencies in the building and therefore The school had been last inspected in 1973 when certain improvements were suggested, Dr. White said. Last dent John S. White read a letter from the state official indicating, We are satisfied ceilings, the provision of rat- ed wall coverings in the corridors, the addition of lighted exit signs where required and the upgrading of the exitway at the southeast comer of the building. summer, some remodeling was completed including MB Display In Provo Parade Hill ; f .J j 1 . ; ... i ; r - Professional for i the gigantic Brigham Young Unversity Homecoming parade held Saturday in downtown Provo. marshals I$L $ PROVO golfers Billy Casper and Johnny Miller were grand . the largest Homecoming parade ever assembled. A TOTAL of 25 ar student at Southern California College of iy (SCCO) in Fullerton, Calif. The academic school year officially began Sept. 13. SCCO IS one of only 13 schools of optometry in the United States and one of two such institutions in California. Bill is one of 96 entering several bands, antique cars, nearly 100 clowns, and BYU President Dallin H. Oaks and several other administrators were seen in the parade. Floats are being produced by clubs, organizations and campus church wards. The Cougar Band, under the direction of Dr. Daniel Bachelder, led the 14 hour parade. Homecoming queen Raylene Riggs and two attendants, La Cinda Smoot and Jami Coombs, rode on a t, float. It is an original design and will be used in the Rose Bowl parade. doctor of optometry degree. TWO SPECIAL attractions for the children, Bugs Bunny and Sylvester the Cat, rode on a float of their own and visited BYU dances Saturday night. Their costumes were donated TO PREPARE for graduate coursework at SCCO, Bill at- California. students selected from 21 different states across the county. Each new candidate the four-ye- ar program, which leads to a tended the U. of U. in Salt Lake City. Patrons viewed large-scal- e models of the F-the Minuteman, and ICBM missiles on a float from Hill Air Force Base. They also saw the end of the stadium before and . after the homecoming Coordinator - foot- ball game between BYU and UTEP. Bilingual - Davis FARMINGTON County School District is an- nouncing a position for a bilingual education project coordinator. FOR FURTHER information and application, please contact Dr. Anabel Pinero, Bilingual Education Dept., District Offices, 45 E. State, Farmington, or call Ext. 314. San Rafel Guide Dog School on Sept. 16, 1979. Tom Aimsworth from the San Rafel Guide Dog School helps to train the students with the dogs. RANDY MCMURDEE, Logan, has graduated from Utah Technical College and from General Motors Trade School. He is an automatic transmission repairman, engine rebuilder and tuneup specialist and is presently working for the Corporation in Logan. His guide dog is include art and writing. I enjoy drawing and writing short stories and poetry, I also love and presently is serving as president of the Roy Fraternal Order of Eagles. His dog is named Noah. J.R. Westmorland and his guide dog, Sardo, graduated from Weber College as a computer expert and is now married and buying a home of his own. SCOTT JEPPSON and guide dog Sambo just recently returned from guide dog school and states that he is really enjoying life with his new dog. Anyone who is blind and interested in going to guide dog school should contact Frank Zamora, Layton, 376-826- scouting. Kids are my weakness, and I have come up and given blood because I know there are kids that need blood. blood hasnt Giving I have never bothered me been dizzy or suffered any ill effects, he continued. It doesnt hurt me one bit. EIGHTEEN OF the 19 donors are employed at Hill AFB. They have made a habit of coming to McKay-De-e Hospitals Blood Bank about every eight or nine weeks to donate a pint of blood. The two brothers are Gene C. Vigil, 29, an aircraft sheet metal mechanic, who lives at 2369 North 970 West, Clinton, and his wife, son and daughter, and Roger G. Vigil, 31, who works for Pho- their wives are very supportive of their blood donor activities. They also said that their father, Vigil, Clinton, had set the example for them and had donated blood many times in tography and Optics and - BOTH MEN said El-fi- the past 35 years. Kent Ballantyne, asst, ministrator at ad- McKay-De- e Hospital, told donors, You are giving something that is only yours to give. This banquet is in recognition what you have done. of DR. MIKE Clark, a neona-tologi- st in the hospitals New- born Intensive Care Unit, said neonatology (diagnosis and treatment of ailments of the newborn) is a comparatively new science, beginning about but it is very important to replace it. It is very necessary to their survival. When I started training, about 20 to 25 percent of the he conNow we lose ten to percent. I think the babies expired, tinued. learn to use oxygen safely, he said. About 7 or 8 years ago, we learned that most of these fifteen reason is that we are using blood from birth on. It is with a great deal of gratitude that I thank you for the blood you kids were requiring blood give. 1932.' It has taken 30 years to volume expanders, and the best expander of all is just good old blood. It is not unusual to give blood to a baby who is one or two minutes old, even though we may give as little as 13 of a teaspoon at a time. WE REPLACE blood about a teaspoon at a time think of that how little it is, You are invited to come to the unit and see how tiny these babies are and how much one teaspoon of blood means to them. Certainly the babies who receive your blood will never know you by name, but in 20 years or so they will realize that there were a lot of people involved in their survival, and you are part of that : involvement. makes his home with his wife and three sons at 5920 South 3850 West, Roy. CTl OUR BROTHER, Henry, was only 21 when he was killed south of Danang on Marble Mountain on our mothers birthday, explained Gene. We also had a lot of friends in Vietnam. We had seen films about the need for blood, so Roger and I both started a ; Lady and Junior Apparel IPUKIDKI KAC ." FREE 4 POTTED PLANT TO FIRST 75 CUSTOMERS He enjoys the four hours time off he is allowed for donating blood, but he also likes the family program which will provide blood needed for any members of his family. He has given 22 pints of blood at McKay-De- e and 16 pints elsewhere. Union Gap Jr. Ladies Jeans Tops Tops 6P sgoo Reg. 9.00 Reg. $12.00 ROGER HAS donated 24 pints at McKay-De- e and 32 pints in other places. I really like kids, and I have asked the most of the blood I have donated be sent to the Shriners Hospital in Salt Lake City, he said. I have worked with Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts as activities chairman of the Lake Bonneville Council, and I have worked in Little League with kids for three years. I HAVE three sons of my own, 8, 10 and 12 years of age, and all of them are active in Reg. $24.00 Saturday, October 6th 525 So. State, Clearfield to Next Daily Hours Steed' Electric thru Saturday -- 10 Monday a.m.-- 6 p.m. smisttstc3C3sac3$s3Si SQDWOKMd Daily money Six-mon- th money Longer Up SCCO. Schools Seeding BOUPIDOUX, CLINTON Two brothers who began giving blood because their elder brother was killed in Vietnam in 1967 were among the 19 men honored recently at McKay-De- e Hospital Centers second annual Blood Donor Recognition Dinner. route, Mr. Adams said. ALONG WITH rigorous laboratory and lecture work, students will spend more than two years working in the Fullerton, Los Angeles and i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newell J. Law of Fruit Heights and plans to go into secretarial work after high school. She is the secretary and historian of the seminary council and is also a member of the National Honor Society. Some of Mindys hobbies declared Mindy. to sew. KATHY Brigham City, departed for and Cindy Martinez, medical term money Civil Air' Patrol flying acrobats over the parade were given to sponsors of the top five floats, recipients of the categories: Grand Marshals Award, Presidents Awards Deans Award, Uougar Award, and Cosmo Award. floats The award-winnin- g were on display at the south Community Outreach Optometry Clinics operated by Homecoming Queen for Davis High School with her attendants Jessica Turner and Lynette Peterson. MINDY IS the Parkenson, REAL BLOOD DONORS F-1- 6, CASH PRIZES tem. reign as the for the festivities by Marriotts Great America in 4, Dr. Richard L. Hopping, SCCO president said: Each student participates in comprehensive studies in examination, prevention diagnosis and treatment of conditions of the visual sys- ?- floats, Patricia Grantsville, win was a mascot for the cheerleaders of Granite High who won a gold medal in piano recitals and is attending BYU this fall. Her dog is named Zupplin. JOHN STADGELL was instrumental in establishing the guide dogprogram through the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 1979-8- 0 . VAL JONES, Heber City, who is presently attending high school. he is learning computers. ByKRISMARYON Mindy Law will Zamora, Layton, who helped establish the Past Presidents Club of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Utah. The following persons are the recipients of guide dogs. and her husband are both blind. Mr. Smith is enrolled at Weber State College where Hsydly 1970. more enjoyable for their masters, says Frank named Cortez. Sharon Smith, Ogden. She - probably William E Strong of Layton has been accepted as a first-ye- t ' education; (Jasper and his wife, Shirley, were inducted as honorary alumni of BYU relations from Layton, Utah, said this years parade was William will complete completed in 1900. Adams, a senior in public At SCCO 1 the districts oldest existing schools with the first portion Parade Chairman Kelly Strong Accepted . Layton Elementary is one of MILLER graduated from BYU in 1969 in physical in ' $ 4 ' improve- THE LETTER continued, To date, we have noted improvements in this building, such as painting of all combustible accoustical tile oc- cupancy. IN A report to the Davis County School Board Tuesday night, Assistant Superinten- n implementation of some of attest to real help Kaysville Legion Will per annum on statement savings Everyone should have some money readily available for emergencies and unexpected expenses. 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