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Show 6D Creel r Damage Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1983 ' I r ' i .:. : , ? : , 4 , RUTH MALAN ..,, if l fT'V ' f " ) JlfcSflfiwss GREG BUSBY MONDE MURPHY BRAD VAN FLEET 4 Missionaries Called Mission calls have been Seminary and is currently employed at Hill AFB. Church in the lakeside area. Elder Brad D. VanFleet, son t, Elder Monde Murphy, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Sheridon and Roylene Murphy, Farmington, has been Layton, has been called to serve called to serve in the TexasSan in the AtlantaGeorgia Mission. Antonio Mission. He will speak Oct. 9, at the He spoke at the Farmington Layton Sixth Ward Chapel at Fifth Ward Chapel, Sept. 18. He 10:45 a.m. will depart for the MTC Oct. 6. Friends and relatives are inElder VanFleet is a graduate vited to meet the missionary af- of Davis High School and prior ter Sunday services at his home to his leaving has worked for the from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Lagoon Corporation. He will depart for the misElder Greg C. Busby in Provo center sionary training speak at a missionary farewell Oct. 13. service at 9 a.m. on Oct. 16 at Elder Murphy is a graduate of the Oakhills LDS Chapel on east Gentile in Layton. Friends are Layton High School. Elder Steven J. Parkinson, invited to visit Monday, Oct. 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of Parkinson, Roy, has been called Mr. and Mrs. Lane K. Nalder, to serve in the Hol- 355 S. 975 E., Layton. brook Arizona Mission. Elder Busby has accepted a Prior to his Oct. 13 departure call to serve in the Japan Tokyo fo the MTC, Elder Parkinson North LDS Mission and will will speak at the Roy Fourth leave for the Mission Training Ward Chapel on Oct. 9, at 12:30 Center in Provo on Oct. 20. He is the son of Olive. Nalder p.m. An open house in honor of and A. Jerry Busby of Phoenix, the missionary will be Sunday at Ariz. He lived in Washington his home, 2248 W. 5600 S., from D.C. and Phoenix before coming 4 to 7 p.m. to Layton in 1978. He attended Elder Parkinson is a graduate Central Davis, Junior High of Roy High School and LDS where he played on the basket- ac- cepted by members of the LDS Van-Flee- plan has been made to construct a debris basin on city owned property above Highway 89. The basin is designed to contain flood waters and debris and to trap the debris and sediment with only the water flowing out. Payne suggested replacing all of the culverts with concrete pipe, because pf its durability to a . and to increase capacity culvert The event design. would be 40 inches in diameter. ' Will we be in reasonable good shape by spring, asked resident John Teeslink. Payne answered, If the city says start work we can have it done. The culverts can go in but the asphalt cant go on until the weather permits. It was decided that city engineers would tour the stream channel to assess the situation then return to the property owners with suggestions to help solve the problem. been replaced, while one on has large dents and no headwall. From Stoneybrook to Hods Hollow the culvert is half full of sediment, he continued, and Hods' Hollow Park is full of sediment. Mayor Gerald Purdy informed the citizens that Davis County is responsible for the water channel and has a easement through homeowners properties. City engineer Roger Payne said that immediate action is needed to prepare for .possible future spring runoff. The deposit of material in the creek bed needs to be cleaned out to preserve the channel. Mayor Purdy suggested that since there (are places where equipment cant reach the channel, the city may have to engajge the help of volunteers to remove the sediment by wheelbarrow to the street for the city to clean ' up. , KAYSVILLE The Kaysville City Council has informed residents who live along Holmes Creek of the extent of flood damage along the stream and discussed cleanup of the area. The creek was pushed over its banks in many areas by heavy spring runoff in May. A damage survey was completed by city crews who assessed the damage in each culvert along the creek. Kelly Stephens found "damage to all of the culverts involved in the spring flooding. The Winston Drive culvert had the corrigations flattened, while one on Manchester Road had no flow through it at all. Water has started to erode around the pipe behind LDS Church located on Crestwood Road, explained Stephens at a public meeting called by the city. The Thornfield culvert has A s si Review Correspondent S Assessed A 50-ye- ar 20-fo- ot . , , V BREATH-A-LIZE- R 111 SS Instant Alcohol Level Checking alcohol Intake. Uses simple Instant breath test that allows you to check your warns caution. Yellow PassWarnFail System. Red light indicates Intoxication, A ) Powered x xl Vh 6 measures oz. Green indicates safety. Pocket sized, (4 V by batteries. '-- NOT A TOY ACCURATE, DISCREET. DON'T RISK LOSING YOUR LICENSE OR CAUSING AND ACCIDENT BREATH-A-LIZE- R $6998 $1 .50 ea. postage to: 1940 STEVEN J. PARKINSON . ball and baseball teams. Before graduating from Layton High School, he played on the football team. He graduated from Layton LDS Seminary. He attended Brigham Young University. SERVICES UNLIMITED 8522 South 1300 East Sandy Utah 84070 0-2- 03 NAME- - ADDRESS. leadership positions in his teacher and deacon quorums as well as on a stake youth committee. For two years he wofked at the Davis Area Vocational School. VISA ZIP- .STATE. CITY Elder Busby has served in" OR . MASTER CARD - EXP SIGNATURE 2 Davis Women Leak First Paramedics Two young LAYTON women from Davis County have become the first women to complete a paramedic program in Utah and will be among the first female paramedics in the state. Nancy Koning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Koning of Layton, and Laura Davenport, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davenport of Kaysville, have earned their associate degree of applied science at Weber State, which will allow them to receive their certification eligibility as soon as they are hired as paramedics. . In Davis County, paramedics must also be sheriffs deputies or firefighters. Both women completed one JUST Nancy said that the paramedics do not administer aid or drugs on their own but are constantly under the direction of a doctor in the hospital emergency FOR the eyes, ears and hands of the emergency room doctor, she said. After arriving on the scene of a medical emergency, Laura said that the paramedics Paint a picture for the emergency room doctor who then advises them of the appropriate action. Under his direction, the paramedic proceeds to help the patient. In addition to the classroom and emergency room training, the young women were taught how to use special tools and exclasses durtrication equipment which might year of ing which they spent six months be needed to remove a victim with the ambulance teams of lofrom autdmobile wreckage or cal emergency rooms. The secother accidents. ond year involved more classes, The for with 40 class hours per week and female physical requirements are not differparamedics continued experience with emerent from those their male coungency personnel. terparts must meet. 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