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Show i WEEKLY REf Li ; j ?;7s journal, September 6, 1979 Screening Officer Approved GATHERUM FARMINGTON A health officer to aid in screening, diagnosis and treatment of health problems for adolescents up to age 21 has been approved by the Davis County $' & 773-497- 6 Scof-fiel- must be okayed by the Davis County Commission but would e include hiring a person to coordinate a state :1 .4;:S 444 'iW. 3:d :i? w ', i, 449 V I 'V VI.., :MsP 1 ' ': ! w It number are being reached, he continued. The health departx. ment would conduct most screening but diagnosis and treatment would be left to private physicians. While services are available for youngsters nothing currently exists for adolescents, Dr. Johns said, adding that the coordinator probably would be a nurse with clinical and screening experience able to analyze tests and problems. I REALLY feel were in a much better position to administer this than any other' state agency and the Division of Family Services has indicated their willingness to let us administer it, he con- 4- I v ' m works part-timABOUT 1,500 youngsters would probably be eligible for the program but only a small I , liW If his;-- memoer trom that office j e. Wfl ' Inn ', - vV & 't''i pre-scho- ol . tinued. J K i ,: 1 ::4:: )M v:;;: $ w, w;?. v. & LAYTON e Getting a supply of food requires long-fang- more than just money and (Space to make it worthwhile. TO HELP put the pieces together for a successful food Storage program are Mr. and ? Mrs. Tommie Matthews, operators of The Magic in the Layton Shopping Plaza. E ; Our main purpose is to - help people with their food Mrs. storage plan, Matthews says. A lot of v people have the meal or wheat but need to know how to dehydrate and preserve the food for storage. long-ter- THE STORE stocks some types of mixers, food dryers and books to aid customers. In addition, free classes are in conducted baking, dehydrating, glutton-makin- g and in ways to utilize wheat, she says. The equipment sold carries a warranty and the Matthews have tried to stock items from IN KAYSVILLE LAWN MOWER REPAIRING reputable manufacturers Layton. ; are done at the store and other orders The Magic Mill are sent-theadquarters in Salt Lake o City. With eight children, the food storage business seemed like a natural for the Matthews family, she says. When we looked into the storage of wheat, we at first wondered what we could do I Stratton Headquarters SALES - SERVICE Boasting over the arrival of their first child and a son are Mr. and Mrs. Roger 13 Mac-Farla- CHAIN SAWS C&S THIERS SHOW BLOWERS SHANPINING SERVICE . of Clearfield. The 5 lbs. 11 oz. lad arrived on August 14 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and will be named Christopher Roger. The new mother will be remembered as the former Sr.lALUfiaiNE REPAIR NEW LOCATION:645 NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE LAWS MOWERS ; tion. Store hours are to 5 p.m. a. m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays. Those interested in further information may call the store at 1 or the Matthews weekdays and 1 10 766-229- residence after tb 376-193- 9. hours, - SHARPENING S REPAIRING - MECHAM - OGDEN - 71 V Kim Olsen of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norma Olsen of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacFarlane of Clearfield. Welcoming their first child into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phillips of Bountiful. The 7 lbs. 7 oz. daughter was born to them on July 20 at the Lakeview Hospital and will be named Jenny. Mrs. Phillips was the former Ken-n- a Da; Hales of Tremonton. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Phillips of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Kenard Hales of Tremonton. include ts Mr. and Mrs. George E. Heaton, Alpine; Mr. and Mrs. S. John of Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hales of Tremonton. Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Reid Parrish of Salt Have Bouncy Staff - KAYSVILLE Keith M. Wayment, M.D., a family practitioner with experience in emergency medicine, has joined the emergency room staff at St. Benedicts Hospital. He works with Jesse L. Wallace, chief of emergency services, Dr. James F. Arango, and Dr. Bart R. Nilson, who staff the emergency room 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A NATIVE of Pleasant View, he attended Weber State College, where he earned a bachelor of science 1974. Dr. Wayment completed a Southern Baptist Church basement in Clearfield with at 6:30 and meeting weigh-i- n at 7 p.m. each Thursday. it orTOPS is a ganization which uses group therapy and competition to help members lose unwanted non-prof- races, his wife, Margaret, had her granddaughter from Murray as a special 773-152- All New RESTAURANT 825-752- 2 Mon.-Sa- L 1 WE CATER where he has been in private practice and also worked in the emergency room at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. Dr. Wayment is an authority on Indians of the plains and western regions. He gives lectures on their customs and demonstrates such crafts as bow making. He is a member of the American Mountain Men Association and Francis Peak -1- 1-7 Sun. PARTIES bo found at.lbo bodutiful Bratton's Cove in Bountiful" vl Mon. thrq Sot. AJM.-10PJ- Seafood HE IS married, jo the1 former Cherie Barker, they are the parents of seven children, and plan to make their home in Pleasant View. 1385 $.500 CLOSED SUKDAY Boundful West has been named Anndria. The mother is the former Anne Greene of Salt Lake Citv. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Parrish of Fruit Heights and Dr. and Mrs. Mark Greene, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mot-tisha- w of Salt Lake City are the Word has been received from Guam of the arrival of a baby daughter bom Aug. 29 to Sgt. and Mrs. Dale Hilton. She is their first child and weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz. The new mother is .the former Ann Umpleby of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Umpleby, Kaysville and Mr. yp to SAVE 3 Rolls F.H.A. Plush 109 Nylon Scotch-guarde- for extra long wear Wl W Id. Extra Thick & Heavy Beige Plush. Beautiful Texture Finish Reg. $18.95 Clearance Priced At. & and Mrs. Harlan Hilton, Orem are the grandparents. 50-6- 0 All Carpet Roll-En- ds Purchased during Sale Get an Extra d off Rubber Backed Specials! $099 Level Loop Commercial -- Hi-L- ow VSq. Yd. -- Multi Earth AUTOMOBILES Sq. Yd.. S49 Candy Stripe Shag Yd. Jorges Race to the Magic Kingdom Sq. Yd. c Just PICTURE WINDOWS FOREIGN CARS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS INSURANCE SPECIALISTS Plaslmo'U JZrH QUALITY GLASS 8 th Street Ogden 399-023- 8 578 N. Main, Layton 376-- 1 Per Yd. TRUCKS PATIO DOORS 327-2- Sq. Yd. Carpet Purchase Nylon Cut Pile Sculpture Come and Take it Away at Just & 6 99 916 Pad with Brinkmans Free Spirit 100 CARS 5 99 Cut Pile Sculpture If 376-429- Phone 295r23?4 Piece Must Go! Every Roll Lake City formerly of Kaysville. The baby arrived on Aug. 15 at the LDS Hospital and weighed 6 lbs. 12 oz. She 21 3 Discontinued Samples ' ; L ,1 Buckskinners. Super Value at Just 200 West Gentile 3 Phone nt SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Tones Sculptured Shag In Layton yii. baa A3?Son"Aim, Francisco con 773-262- Inside Your Rain Gutters Lately? STORM DOORS vx houseguest. 1822 SO. 2000 W., SYRACUSE to 4 -- Rolls HOMES watching the boat races. While he was at the boat pounds sensibly by counting calories. TOPS is open to all people regardless of age, sex or race. FOR FURTHER informa1 tion call or You Looked they look anything like this, then you should check into PLASTMO pure PVC (Snap Togehter Rain Gutters. medical residency at the William Beaumont Hospital. One of the most enjoyable trip parts of the week-lon- g was a tour of the Ford Motor Assembly plant in Detroit. Royal Oaks is a suburb of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shook traveled to Jerome, Idaho last weekend to visit with Mrs. Shooks mother, Mrs. Guy (Ella) Horting. Lloyd Shook spent four days camping at Willard Bay and COUNTRY PLACE Hospital in Akron, Ohio. In Akron, he also worked in a large hospital emergency St. Benedicts from Kaysville, When the zipper wont zip, and the button pops, its time to be sensible, so why not try TOPS? What a great group of members, your problems to share. It helps when they tell you, you can make it, we care! THE UTAH Chapter No. 24 of Take Off Pounds Sensibly, Clearfield, will meet at the w Syracuse general surgery residency at Akron General ar COMES Mrs. Mary Jean Bankhead, John Bankhead, her son, and Mrs. Leola Bailey, her mother, have returned home from a trip to Royal Oaks, Mich., where they visited with Mrs. Bankheads son, and granddaughter-in-ladaughter. Mrs. Bankheads son, Douglas, is finishing his GRAND OPENING SEPT. 6, 7,0 & 9 Utah Medical School, receiving his medical degree in two-ye- den. Hol-daw- degree in zoology. He then entered the University of HE bjswlis lEMs Bring It to CSS 7C5-13- - MINOR REPAIRS Dont Cum It -- Your Briggs . tion. Part of that effort includes giving demonstrations to interested groups. In 60 : dealers, addition, throughout the Intermountain West and Georgia operate under the Matthews direc- Joins Hoorn from Layton attended the funeral services that were held Saturday, Sept. 1 in Og- Capt. Scoffield stopped in Layton en route to his assignment in Idaho. Mrs. Ethel Scoffield spent a week recently in Idaho visiting with her sister and brother-in-laAfton and Dan Ellison. Also traveling to Idaho were Reta and Lorm Bachman of Ogden. Mrs. Bachman is a sister of Mrs. Scoffield. The group traveled to Boise where the Ellisons live and went to Payette Lake where they enjoyed a pleasant vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bagley and their two young children recently moved to Layton from West Jordan. Mr. Bagley hopes to continue his schooling at one of the nearby colleges or universities. Mr. and Mrs. Justin and their children traveled to Missouri recently. They made the trip to accompany Mr. Holdaways mother, 11-1- Meeting with it. FROM THAT has come a career in helping others make good come from that ques- whose equipment generally needs few repairs, Mrs. Matthews says. She and her husband ran "The Years Supplier in Bountiful for five years before their move to '9 ' M. WAYMENP medicine. Plans jfttMmmmm that food storage program can be obtained by visiting The Magic Mill in Layton and talking with Jan Matthews or her husband, T ommie. MAGIC MILL OPENS ' 4K DR KEITH aircraft carrier, Kitty Hawk. He spent several weeks with his family in Coronado, Calif., before he reported to Arco, Idaho where he will undergo four months of special training at the Arco Nuclear Plant. broad room, gaining experience in emergency TOPS Aid in organizing Mill salary, secretarial support for $2,500, benefits and supplies. Health Director Dr. Richard E. Johns said the program would be aimed at helping youngsters from financially deprived homes whose parents request welfare assistance from the Department of Family Services. Currently, a staff - 4 4' $11,000 If'l :': ,,,. Jr -' nine-mont- M;... r V A Diag- for the past two weeks. Layton residents were sad;, dened by the death of Roberta Forbes. Miss Forbes, 49, died Aug. 28 in a Salt Lake City rest home following an extended illness. Many relatives and friends of Miss Forbes, field recently completed a and nosis and Treatment for a h period from Sept. 1 to June 30. Budget would total $24,000, including an i" f members in northern d, tour of duty aboard the full-tim- 'f' visiting with her family Utah U.S. Navy Capt. Gary the son of Mrs. Ethel Scoffield and the late Sam Scoffield, was in Layton last Friday and Saturday visiting with his mother. Capt. Scof- Board of Health. THE ACTION program, Early Periodic Screening, Mrs. J.L. Holdaway, back to her home in Independence, Mo. 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