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Show t Vrnn i JIM DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 13, 1979 WEEKLY REFLEX FJJgr) IXJGinimGdJ IFm BlJdJ Wm)g) Gamio Nineteen men OGDEN will be honored at the second annual McKay-De- e blood donor award dinner on Sept. 4 20. OF the men has given at least 20 pints of blood, according to Mrs. Elaine Miller, who coorEACH .' A V' ! A . &. i I S - if;. r Clearfield High Club Week Set the Davis North Medical Center Volunteer Auxiliary in the coming year. Officers include Doris Rhoades, left, president; Shirley Wittmann, president elect; Shirley Mortensen, 1st vice president; Verda Knight, 3rd vice Some new faces will be heading up VOLUNTEER BOARD NAMED lifente. M By PETER ASPLUND The first two weeks of school at Central were highlighted by a Welcome Assembly, Friday, Sept. 7, where the studentbody of- students may attend. CENTRAL IS planning president; Utahna Zamora, secretary and Norma Mumford, treasurer. Absent was 2nd vice president Barbara Majors. emitipall a great year in sports, too. This week is the first volleyball ais Sr game, and the week after that will be the first football game. dinates the hospitals blood assurance program. Eighteen of the men are employed at Hill Air Force Base, and one, Gary G. Chugg of Ogden, works for the Defense Mapping Agency in Clearfield. Dr. Michael Clark, a neonatologist, will be guest speaker at the dinner. His subject is The Importance of Blood to the Newborn Intensive Care Unit. The dinner will be held at 7 p.m. in Edith Kliiglh) Dee Mack Green auditorium, with Assistant Administrator Kent Ballantyne as master of Hughes, Clinton, 20 pints; Marion P. Ingram, Ogden, 20 pints. donors will also be honored guests. LaFramboise, Ogden, ceremonies. Wives of the HEADING THE ALSO, of list of Ogden and Mitchell Cochran of Brigham City have each given 26 pints. Brothers Gene C. Vigil of Clinton, 22 pints, and Roger G. Vigil of Roy, 24 pints, will also be presented year, with Andreason, Farmington, 21 pints; Mr. Chugg, 22 pints; David H. Green, Layton, 21 pints; Anthony H. Hadlock, Layton, 21 pints; Tim R. Mrs. Miller said. VALUE DAYS AT. . . Gunnels Green House 1711 W. 1700 S., Syracuse Selection of House Plants Big the auditorium. Tickets for k the group will be $3 a piece and the public is welcome. tb soft-roc- Both teams are working hard to get ready. Open Dally ficers, class officers, and student council were introduced by a pretend game show, Purple and White Price is Right, under the direction of Mrs. Warner, advisor. studentbody President Barbara Coryell, conducted. THE OTHER studentbody officers are Kim Winegar, Shellie Johns, and Kim Spencer. Ninth grade officers are Lisa Forman, Marlene Gofightly, and Tammie Stock. Theeighth grade officers are Dave Ipaktchian, Julie Thompson and Valorie Nielson,. Newly elected seventh grade officers are Cindy Adams, KaeLynne Park, and Stacie Smith. Three new teachers were also, introduced. They are: Mr Dibble, a new Spanish teacher; Mrs. May, who teaches a half a day of resource; and Mr. Hunter, who teaches mostly at Layton High but also teaches a period of band at Central. r., f:Si THE NEW cheerleaders did a routine to the song Come Alive, then got the students into the school spirit by leading them in the school song. Tomorrow, Sept. 14, Central Davis is going to have the Welcome Dance which all the 3KS37.il 5 an am Kaysville PTA Bach To School High Interest The PTA of the Kaysville Elementary School will hold its Night Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. All parents are encouraged to attend. This is a great opportunity to meet the i teachers and get acquainted with the new principal, Keith Brimhall. Dinner will be served by the school cafeteria staff beginning: at 6 p.m. Advance reservations are needed for the dinner. The Land Bank I Long-ter- m financing to... 0. V, buy land injprove land construct or improve buildings refinance debt build or remodel a home Home Mortgage Loans Free Gifts for Deposits Higher Interest Rates Equity Loans Money Market Certificates Money Orders and Travelers Checks Direct Deposits and Payroll Deductions Community Room for Civic Clubs, Service Organizations dT-SSFE- l 225 West 1st South Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 354-430- 9 tr IMAl Over a billion w dollar . in aots 525 North sin, Kaysville HOUSXfi LENDER I 22 They come on a voluntary basis for a wide variety of personal reasons, and the hospital and its patients owe them a great debt of gratitude which we try to repay, in a small way, with this recognition dinner. plaques. Other donors are David D. CLEARFIELD Students will have a chance to look at the many activities fostered by clubs at Clearfield High School, next week, as the annual club week is staged. WITH A variety of activities planned by clubs during the week will be climaxed by a concert featuring Change of Pace Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in F;. pints; James B. Ogan, Ogden, 21 pints; Stephen S. Shefr wood, Ogden, 24 pints; Lloyd L. Walling, Roy, 21 pints; Terrance A. Woodson, Sunset, 20 pints; Paul R. Milligan, i. Ogden, 23 pints. Most of these men have been donating blood on an average of four or five times a donors is Delbert W. Mansfield of Roy, who has contributed 27 pints. Miles C. Chester ROBERT |