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Show f WEEKLY REFLEX ts. & DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 7 ''"''l ll 1979 ' raieal Assistants Ap 8 Honored Last week was officially' named by Gov. Scott M. Matheson as the special time to honor the states 800 medical assistants, the unsung heroes of the health care Grotegut, profession. talked about the THESE WOMEN are ever- present in the offices of the physicians and surgeons, providing invaluable assis- tance in both administrative and clinical assignments. The highlight of the weeks observance came to a climax with the two day convention of the American Association of Medical Assistants, Utah State Society, opened at Sherwood Hills, in Cache tion. Presiding at the Utah convention was Mrs. Jayne Cook of Syracuse, long time medical assistant to Dr. William Schmidt of Ogden, and who is also the president of the state organization. Angeles, Calif. Visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hough, for one week was Jim Hough and his friend from Sunnyvale, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heaps attended the funeral service of his cousin, Paul Hunt, in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Clod-felter of Grand Junction, Colo; are visiting for three Roy and all Scoring academically with Sterling Scholarships from Layton High School are Dale Ford, left, Steve Christensen, Lynn Milligen, Lisa McComb, Joy Petro and Sheri Lloyd. HOUSE DAVIS STEAK to Hi and would like to say personally you! Ham, Bacon, Sausage & Breakfast anytime Tasty Omlettes, Delicious - Mexican Eggs Grilled Top Sirloin Food plus Salad Chef N.Y. Steak Halibut Fried Chicken, Pleas com In and say hallo. 1285 No. Main Across from Davis Drive In EJ Paramedic Students Kaysville To Gain Certificates Mrs. Beverly Ward has returned home from the LDS Hospital where she underwent surgery. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Bassett and four children of Seattle, Wash, were houseguests for three days last week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Daly and family spent a week at their cabin in Panguitch. Guests of theirs over the Memorial Day weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day. The Days visited in Manti en route home. For off success Roblees leather oxford. Naturally elegant. Definitely contemporary. It's a shoe you can believe in. For quality. For comfort. For the Fathers Day Gift Certificates look of luxury. Twenty Weber State College paramedic students will receive certificates at exercises May 31 at 2:30 p.m. in the WSC Union Building Theater. THE GRADUATES are from fire or sheriff departments in Weber and Davis counties, Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County, and the cities of Orem and Provo. Speakers will be WSC President Rodney H. Brady and Dr. James Arango, physician consultant for the program, from St. Benedicts standards. There are 30 members of the group who have already attained the coveted level of certified medical assistant and others are studying to pass the The Utah Board of Regents recently authorized Weber asState to offer a two-yesociate degree program. Ms. Draper said plans are to begin the first associate program next fall. r At Davis North EVELYN N. Draper, direc- and Colleen Barker, instructors, will hand out certificates. Donald J. Wood is master of ceremonies. Graduates from the Davis County fire department are David L. Fluckiger, Randy W. Lloyd, David R. Nance and John K. Rencher. THE WSC program has been training paramedics for exisiting fire, sheriff, and police departments since 1975, through five-mont- I I May 25, 1979 Angel Street, Layton, boy May Layton, girl Max and Cynthia Brigham City, boy May 28, 1979 Dean and Holly Rasband, 864 West 2550 North, Clinton, girl May 29, 1979 Jed and Kathleen Oviatt, 2684 East 300 North, Layton, boy May 30, 1979 James and Shanna Lee Prescott, 2314 South 1950 West Syracuse, girl Ivern and Janice Pyne, 804 East Gentile, Lay-to- n, boy Harry and Susan Thomas, 1818 Meadow Drive, Salt Lake City, girl Joseph and Deanna Ransom, 4215 South 2075 West Roy, girl Douglas and Sherry Lynn Rock, 5000 South 1900 West, Roy, boy Dr. Thomas and Katherene Bassett, 671 East Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler visited in Logan with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Buhler and children and to be with the new granddaughter who was born on May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harold-se- n of Provo were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Avery and family. They came for the wedding of her sister held on Friday evening. Miss Julie Cuilimore has been confined to the Logan LDS Hospital where she underwent surgery last week. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Cuilimore. Julie attends Utah State May 31, 1979 Lowell David and Georgianna Looper, 32 A Freedom Circle, Hill Air Force Base, boy ' PJJARRIAGE PROBLEMS? Davis County Family & Community Mental Health Center is offering a MARITAL COUPLES GROUP which is problem oriented and will stress communication and marital enrichment. Discussion topics include: how to handle crises, awareness of feelings, sexuality, problem solving, communication, and other relevant issues as determined by group members. Dr. Richard R. Weber and Dorothy Carol Bloss, M.A. will be the group WHERE: I I h DURATION: (every ENROLLMENT: FEE: I I Jenweeks Limited to 7 couples $3.00 per couple per session or $30 per couple for the entire 10 weeks. CONTACT: Barnes at the Jo Layton Mental Health office for further information and registration during business hours. J 7737060 CLEARFIELD MUNICIPAL POOL 1979 SUMMER TRAINING 1 934 South Falcon Drive, Clearfield Telephone: Glows True friendship is like 825-417- phosphorescence--i- t glow$ best when the world around you goes dark. Farm and Home Brown j Manager courses. 31" j ESTIMATES-773-85- 66 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance Community Mental Health 2250 North 1700 West Layton, Utah 84041 The first meeting Is on Tues., June 1 2 from 5:30-- 7 P.M. Ml QDTTinS Don Pearson Davis County Family & For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job --FREE Wade, 367 North Main, May 27,1979 Sterling Craig and Evetta Wilde, 524 Kirk Ave., Layton, boy LOWEST PRICE EVER I 26,1979 Randy and Ann Banks, 442 North 850 East, 700 South, Clearfield, girl CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM CUTTERS DGUSilUV Medical Center Stephen and Laurie Wallace, 3940 Ogden Hospital. tor of the WSC paramedic program, and Sally Brush dif- ficult test for certification. weeks with their daughter and her family, Mr. .and Mrs. Ben Whicker. & points East, North, South, West. Harold June remodeled redecorated their are still at newly beautiful respon- sibility of the medical assistant in the touchy field of child abuse. Other speakers stressed the objectives of the association in upgrading the professional Steve and Debra Lynne Nelson, 1500 North Mark Green of Omaha, Nebr. who has been confined to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City undergoing treatment, is convalescing at the home of his sister, Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker. Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Benton spent a week at Idaho Falls, Ida. with their two sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Benton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benton. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Krebs and son, Roger, spent the Memorial Day holiday in Logan and north Logan with relatives. They were dinner guests in Smithfield of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Brown and family. Houseguests for one week of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Jensen were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Jensen of Los LOOK HEY Sunset Clearfield Police Avenue, Ogden, girl Tobias and Colleen Colunga, 53 Airlane Drive, Clearfield, girl Juan and Angie Jaramillo, 3 Birch Circle, Clearfield, girl Kaysville News Layton Ogden Department detective, who The special guest of honor was Jean Mobley of Lubbock, Tex., who is the presidentelect of the national associa- Getting primed for action next fall as studentbody officers at Layton High School are Tam Randall, left, historian, Laurel Firth, vice president, Susan Ipaktchian, publicity manager, Mark Davis, activities chairman, Bart VanderDoes, president, Ann Wagner, secretary and Christie Baker, artist. STERLING SCHOLARS SPECIAL GUEST speaker for the Sunday morning session was Ferdinand Demara, Jr., the great imposter of written novel and movie fame who was portrayed by Tony Curtis in his life story. Mr. Demara was sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nilsson of Ogden and Dr. Jerald Nilsson of Good Samaritan Hospital in Anaheim, Calif., where he has for the past few years been chaplain. Warren Cook of Syracuse and husband of Mrs. Jayne Cook, was a special guest at the Saturday evening banquet and also gave the invocation, vsb County. jissis LAYTOtJ HIGH OFFICERS OUTSTANDING convention activities included the session that commenced early Saturday morning with Ann First Session Starts the week of June 11. Second session starts the week of July 16, 1979. LESSONS LEVEL 10 Early morning swim Competitive (Racing) basic strokes, starts, turns Special Training (Red Cross) 10 (Beginner thru Swimmer) 10 Mother, Dad A Tot AGE 18 up 8 0-- 5 PRICE SI 00 per visit 15.00 . 12.00 12.00 10 Special Training (Red Cross) 8 10 12.00 (Beginner thru Swimmer) 10 12.00 Adults Mixed Adults Special Training (Red Cross) 12.00 10 (Beginner thru Swimmer) Cross) (Red Special Training 12.00 10 (Beginner thru Swimmer) 5 12.00 10 Mom, Dad A tot 12.00 10 Adults Adult Ladies (water adj. Thru swimmer) Open plunge Monday thru Sat. 1:30 to 10:00 pm. Closed Sunday for water maintenance. UTA Bus Stop In front of the pool Check Students-5.7Children-$.5After hours pool rental available. No one schedule for departure time. Admission: Adults-$1.51 under B years old admitted without an adult 18 and up. For further information call cashier at 3-- June ShowTIm Evening 7:30 A 9:20 Sat A JSdPost'o SUzoe jftltnce 1:15 Adults N M 94 No. Fort Lane Layton (In the Stuart Shopping Plaza) Students Children 3-0-- Mon. Mat A 3:00 ....... 2.25 1.75 1.00 KAYSVILLE THEATRE 0, 825-417- N H Summer Recreation Programs 376-52-72 TTTTTTTrr 5, Call 825-417- 1 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jr. Olympics Jr. Golf Hunter Safety Other |