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Show ) J WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. APRIL 12 ( 1979 LEATHAM Happy Birthday A salute goes out from the Davis News Journal, Veekly Reflex to the following one year olds: Travis King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance King of 2034 W. Shepard Lane in Kaysville, whose birthday was April 11; Mathew Pyne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivem Pyne of 814 E. Gentile in Layton, whose birthday was March 14; Jonathan Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Draper of 106 N. 400 I i E., Kaysville, whose birthday was Feb. 13, Mary Kathleen Leatham, daughter of Mrs. Kathleen Leatham, 329 W. 2300 N., Sunset and Brandon son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Boatright of 2608 W. Boat-righ- 1000 N. in t, Layton. Layton Births Announcing the birth of their fourth child are Donn Helen and Lundquist "'' UnrmRPn TFAfiHFnQ nUNUntU It was time to honor the teachers of Burton and Morgan elementary schools in Kaysville, last week. An annual affair staged by the PTA, teachers are treated to light refreshments and given a break after a long day. Reading up on Utah ghost towns are Burton teachers G. Melvin Kleinman and Florence Richards. Angeles where they watched the taping of the quiz program, Family Feud. 773-497- 6 Jay Whitesides wife, Peggy Mrs. Delila Flint returned home last week after spending 10 days in Smithfield visiting with her daughter, and their family, and Charlene George Marchant. Mr. and Mrs. Marchant are the parents of six children including a and several members of Peggys family were contestants on the program. son-in-la- w Visitors Give Mental Health Excellent Rating On Alcohol Program - been set up "to provide immediate and'easily accessible crisis intervention and emergency psychiatric evaluation and treatment on a seven days per week basis for area residents and clients who may be enrolled in other mental health service programs, the report said. Six psychotherapists rotate time with the aid of three specialists in rape crisis and drug and alcohol. A psychiatrist backs up the other team. The emergency, response team must remain in the county and respond to an emergency within three minutes. . State FARMINGTON mental health officials have given an excellent rating to Davis County Mental Health operations after completing visit. an on-si- te THE OFFICIALS visited March and evaluated the mental health program in virtually all its facets ranging from facilities to drug abuse and alcoholism programs. The agency received top ings for its emergency care alcoholism program and. coordination with other agen28-2- 9 on-si- te on-ca- ll cies. It garnered a 2 rating, meaning standards are being met in all other areas. Evaluators were presented with a packet outlining an overview of services available. AMONG SERVICES listed were classes in assertiveness training, dealing with how to develop confidence, self-estee- m and communication skills, a divorce group, to provide support, practical in- - formation and counseling to separated and divorced 'people, marital enrichment .and couples communication, 'meditation and relaxation, parents support group and prevention and intervention. The report also outlined public relations available, i including a speakers bureau ! where 75 presentations were given on topics including ichild abuse, compulsive behavior eating, depres- sion, stress, suicide and Rvalues. SAMPLE program, "emergency services, gained :an excellent rating and. have : A 1 THOSE SEEKING help can call emergency response ' numbers connected with the Layton and Bountiful outpa- tient clinics during office hours, or can visit either site to receive attention. If help is needed when offices are closed, an answering service responds to the call, contacts an emergency staff member while the caller stays on the line and connects the staff member with the caller. Those on call carry pagettes and if the first per- son called fails to respond, a backup person is contacted. SOME 663 calls were handled during 1978 ant of those, 71 percent were from females. The largest segment of callers, 35 percent, were single, 31 percent married and 117 percent divorced while marital status was unknown for the remainder. : Nearly nine of ten calls were by telephone, tb Mr. and Mrs. David William Ellett of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. David W. England of Logan, dmg Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hellewell of Salt Lake City the announce arrival of a daughter born to them on March 28 at their home. The new addition will be named Summer. At home is a little brother Graham. Mrs. Hellewell was the former Jerilynn Griffith of Fruit Heights. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs., Robert Hellewell, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Griffith of Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs. George Dobson, Farmington, are the Rejoicing over the arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey Higgs, 157 East 200 North, Kaysville. The new little miss arrived on April 4 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. She weighed 7 lbs. 15 oz. and will be named Kathryn Anne. The new mother is the former Luann Carr of Gilroy, Calif. Grandparents are Charles J. Higgs of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. David Carr of Gilroy, Calif. Mrs. David Carr of Harrisville, and Mr. and Higgs of South Weber are the childs great-grand- parents. Its now one of each for Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wright with the arrival of a baby daughter born on Feb. 11 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 12 oz. and will be named Wendy. At home is a little brother Brian. Mrs. Wright will be remembered as the former Linda Flint of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flint, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Dallon Larsen, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hunter, Ogden. Kaysville .. .News, , Wright, Kaysville. include Great-grandparen- ts M. Chester Flint, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Gailord Taylor, r "Mr" and ' . s - t . Heavy winter snowfall plus may early warm weather result in flooded-- or at least WET basement is a problem no homeowner wants to face," notes Beth K. Thor-soUtah State University Yet the Home Economist. problem is common, and consumer knowledge of the . area is scanty. Consequently, , the possibility for fraud in the area of basement water-- proofing is great. Consumers need to be particularly wary of basement g using what is method. called the inject-cla- y The process consists of inmaterial jecting a clay-lik- e into the ground at intervals A n, 4-- ; water-proofin- the outside ofbasement walls. The injections are made under high ; around pressure, and the procedure can cost several thousands of dollars. CONSUMERS ARE attracted to this method of water-- 4 proofing because the contractor promises no outside dig- The inject-cla- y method is ineffective in at least 50 percent of the cases involving wet basements. In fact in some cases, the process aggravates the situation and does additional damage to the foundation. The Better Business Bureau has received numerous complaints about or fluid method of inject-cla- y ' weekend guests of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Mrs. , George. Stringham recently underwent major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan. Richardson spent six weeks on a vacation trip. They visited with their son, Captain and Mrs. Jared Richardson, at Norton Air Force Base, Calif, and drove on to Phoenix, Ariz. where they visited with son Curtis Richardson and his water-proofin- g. HERE ARE some suggestions for consumers considering basement If the problem cant be solved by patching a crack in the basement walls or putting in water-proofin- g: new downspouts, begin by contracting several ruputa-ble- , reliable contractors who maintain permanent places of business in your area. Check the Contractors' with Division of the Utah Department of Business Regulation to find out if contractors are licensed. Ask friends for the names of contractors with whose work they were happy. Then have the contractors come to your home to examine the basement and give you an estimate of the cost of the work to be done based on their de Edward and North, Sunset, Russell and North, Sunset, Thursday of , members evening, Mrs.-- . Delila held a family Flints family dinner and party at the home contract The the water-proofe- how: Add Evaporative tng. . .so efficient you'll save $60 out of every $80 you'd 30,1979 boy Raynette Thalman, 156 West 1250 girl. The Miser James and Francis Pettengill, 568 East 250 April 1,1979 William and Connie Hawkes, 5251 West 5240 South, Kearns, boy. SSS April 2, 1979 4200 CFM Terry and Shauna Smithies, 253 South Fort Lane, Layton, girl. Jay and Cindy Fackrell, 6483 South Combe Roacl, Ogden, boy. Robert and Connie Taylor, 649 East Gentile, Layton, boy.. Evaporative Cooling you cool without Keeping you broke It Keeps MeORAW J April 3, 1979 Jan and Dixie Rogers, 209 Barbara Ave., Lay-to- RICH DUOS. n, girl. Timmy and Julie Clark, 1040 West 725 North, Clearfield, boy. April IgSSss&l-S- bJ 5975 S. 1900 W. 4,1979 Glenn Clark and Julie Ann Johnston, 4443 West 800 North, West Point, boy. April 5, 1979 Roy, ' OickKscrsley Senrice Center Joseph and DiAnn Robles, 2617 North 690 West, Clinton, boy. Gordon and Sheila Dixon, 3000 Hill AFB, 520 So. State, 6 Clfd., girl. Dean and Jeanne Hamblin, 247 Hawthorne Street, Layton, boy. 773-483- 307 West 1300 North Sunset, Utah 773-733- Open Daily 9:00 til 8:00 p.m. Closed Sunday VISA 4-- 4-- COMPLETE EASTER SUPPLY ITEMS Assorted Easter Items Baskets, pails, goodies, stuffable animals, grass, egg baskets for your convenience dyes, pre-made Wintuk Varn Sale 4--H 295. 773-780- O EASTER OUrniY WAREHOUSE SALE of long-terguarantees or 20 years. Remember these guarantees will not be honored if the business is not operating in 15 or 20 years. WET basement; THE challenge and other consumer-related questions are faced by members as they Conlearn by doing in a sumer Education project. For more information on Consumer Education contact 295-239- 0 867-221- Ext. 294 or from Valu Drug Happy 15 ing your basement water 1 773-844- should with problems. ioibon COIMPAMV -- r. Thorson at . refrigeration when you when want you want to save. North, Kaysville, boy. Health Records Kept, Gifts, Greeting Card Dept., Plants, Automotive, Hardware, Snelgrove Ice Cream, Rug Doctor Rental over-impress- Ms. use either. can -- purchase price. Dont be . cool spend on electricity for refrigeration It's easy. Coolers can connect to existing ductwork --or through a window or sidewall without ducts Since add-o- n cooling is an independent system, you Joyce Henderson, 374 West 1300 Prescriptions Family -- DONT ACCEPT any guarantee which doesn't .require the contractor to provide you with a dry basement at the original water-proofin- Here's bills cooling Mark and Marie Riches, 839 Raymond Road, Fruit Heights, boy. Howard and Wendy Jorgenson, 270 North 3rd West No. 13, Kaysville, boy. Merlin and Linda Fielding, 1851 North 440 West, Layton, girl. and Mrs. Grant Flint and their family, Mrs. Delila Flint, two children of the Stanley Flint family from Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Flint and two of their It?? Hot weather is months away. Theres still time to save a bundle on March 31, 1979 of Noel and Carol Flint. Mr. include all promises made by DIFFERENT CONDITIONS g require different get a professional engineers analysis of the soil, water table, and other factors affect- Why Sweat DONT SIGN any contract with blank spaces. il water-proofin- March two-wee- .used. water-proofin- techniques. No single system works in all cases and g in some cases, may not be needed at all. It might be worth your while to Coming George children from Washington all attended the dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Flint and their family will be visiting in Layton with Verns mother for several more days. LaMar and Delores Day of Evanston, Wyo. were the hostesses for the Emanon Club family and also their dinner. The party was held at daughter Miss Ora Lynn the new Layton Noodle Richardson for a few days. Parlor. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ken They then drove to Brailsford, Mr. and Mrs. McAllen, Texas where they Jack Brailsford, Mr. and were guests of another son Mrs. Dale Whitesides, Mr. and his family. Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. David Whitesides, D. Chad Richardson. He is1 a Mr. and Mrs. Jim Biggs, Mr. doctor at the Pan American and Mrs. A1 Jacobsen. After University in McAllen. They the meal the club members k enjoyed a stay with met at the home of Ken them in addition to visiting Brailsford for dessert. David and Vi Whitesides of South Padre Island and other points of interest, as well as Layton, Ben and Faye Whitesides of Farmington the Gulf of Mexico. and A! and Lorraine Jacobsen of Bountiful have returned They returned to Phoenix home after spending two where they attended the months in Salton Sea RV Richardson family reunion. Their daughter Lora flew park. The park facility included swimming, tennis, down and joined them for the golfing and square dancing. reunion, they then returned to While they were in Califortheir home in Kaysville the couples took time to nia, together. travel to Mexicali, Mexico. and Mrs. Ben Mr. Whitesides and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Whitesides went to Los After you choose a contractor, but before you sign the contract: READ IT carefully. -- Make sure it contains a full description of the work, the plan, and materials to be termination of the cause and the source of the leak. BE VERY cautious of any contractor who claims that his one method can solve all wet basement problems, who promises no outside digging, or who guarantees to make all basements dry. Ask the contractors for the names of previous customers and call them about the quality of the work they received. Don't commit yourself to a contract until the basement water-proofhas identified the source of the leak. Be g wary of any service which doesn't include a detailed examination of the condigrading, the sub-sotions, and the wall structure of your home. of Summers Clearfield residents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Keith Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. C. Mahlon at Davis North Medical Center Haber Marchant. Mrs. Flints son, Noel and his wife, Carol, traveled to Smithfield to visit with the Marchants and to bring their mother back to Layton. Mrlt Mrs. d, Marchants father, Albert Stringham of Provo were of their first child Mrs.-Charle- s O While she was in Smith-fielshe attended the funeral services Layton. The boy was born March 24 in Ogden. He will be named Gentry Keith Stephenson. At home are Tiffany, Charity and Dustin. Birt th old baby. Your Basement Water-Proofin- g ging and because it appears to be less costly and troublesome than excavation. Kaysville Births are Great-grandparen- ts Stephenson of 511 W. 2400 N., By DONETA M. GATHERUM are grandparents. 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