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Show Volunteers Needed For Senior Meal Plan SS- - V ' irv ! A ,V ft ) ' , iffo ''T' . ' V3- - CLEARFIELD Volunteer drivers for the Heritage Centers d meal program are to continue the sesought being nior citizen service offered by the Davis County Council On '"Hr home-boun- CLYDE GIBSON Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, May 30. 1984 5A School or Sara Jane Adams Ele- mentary and deliver them to designated homes Monday through Friday. Ms. Rowse said local churches and service clubs have failed to Aging. produce any volunteers and Center director Karmen hopes other individuals will step forward. Rowse said volunteers are urThe only qualification for the gently needed to fill vacancies in delivering meals to various job is a volunteer must have a homes around North Davis current drivers license and be willing to serve. For further incounty. The drivers of the Council On Aging vehicles pick up. formation, call Karmen or Edith meals either at Clearfield Hiah at MADGE GIBSON 773-706- 5. Roy Couple Earn Community Honor EVERY MORNING e ROY firemen, Gibson Long time Roy resiing dents, Gyde and Madge Gibson, was appointed chief. He retired are recipients of Roy Junior. in 1977. Mrs. Gibson was appointed High Schools 1984 Community Service Award. Roy City, recorder in 1956. As e office Clyde Gibson was recognized one of only two e she also for being Roys first at time the workers, fire chief, while Madge Gibson played an important support role was cited for her 20 years of serfor the fire department. Her job vice as Roy city recorder. included taking fire calls, soundThe Gibsons moved to Roy in ing the alert siren, giving direc1941 when they were hired to tions on how to get to the fire and opening the garage door for work for the now defunct Robins. Canning Factory. After the the trucks. The Gibsons have three sons, cannery closed, Gibson started 10 for as grandchildren and one greatsuperinRoy City working tendent of streets. He also grandchild. Two of their children and two daughters-in-laserved as a volunteer fireman. In 1965, when Roy began hir-- graduated from . Roy Junior. full-tim- full-tim- YOU WAKE UP WITH A POUNDING HEADACHE. YOU HAVE BEEN TO full-tim- YOUR FAMILY DOCTOR, A NEUROSURGEON A PSYCHIATRIST. THEY'VE RUN OUT OF IDEAS AND YOU'RE STILL SUFFERING. w Clearfield Organizing July Fourth Activities CLEARFIELD Plans for the annual Clearfield Days 4th of July celebration are underway with the chamber of commerce seeking people interested in sponsoring a float or a booth. This years' parade featuring the Golden Spike Antique Car Club will start at 10 a.m. at 300 N. Main and run to 700 S. The car club will later display their vehicles during the activities at Fisher Park. , : Entertainment, concessions and contests, will highlight the g activities at the park af- - day.-lon- ter the parade. Included in the competition is the popular baby contest that draws a large number of entrants each year. The day will end with a dazzling display of fireworks, called by chamber secretary LaVora Wayment as the greatest fireworks display of all the little ' . ' towns around. . Chairman, of this years Clearfield 4th of July, celebration is forms Craig Smith. For sign-u- p on the boo'th, parade and baby contest, call, the chamber office at ; . AND Headaches are the most common health complaint in America today. It should not be assumed that chronic or recurring headaches are normal. If you have headaches call Dr. Burns, he accepts group, union, auto and industrial insurance. SPECIALIZING IN HEADACHE PROBLEMS Copyright 1983 to 5999 224 to 4499 Sal tit . 825-589- Reg. 299 iillUOlfifVAX? OIKC c w&jxBmtizg&Zi Off tag prices (CUlRg IN OGDEN -- SHOP AT GORDON'S: Ogden City Mall, Also in Layton Hills Mall, Layton Hills, and Crossroads Plaza, Salt Lake City Shop Gordon's Coast to Coast. R.o.n.n,.,,,, 3. ,M , a. 0IM M ,o mk IBSUBNI lli.i- 3 Spring is a wonderful time of year. We begin to break out of the dismal grip of winter and feel alive again. We also almost always rush the Season and indulge ourselves a little carelessly. The children will want to go out toqearly, bikes and skates will come out of the garage; it will seem warm enough for a barbecue, and some colds ; and flu will still linger. - This is a time of year to be careful; skills may be a little rusty and it is easy to ', . If you know Someone who is apt to and incidents , ; , r V ' . " ; get involved in minor household accidents. "rush" the season, or the traditional illnesses beset you, we are open, late and ready to help, We are Fairfield Medical Clinic in Layton. FAMFDUILE) medical clinic 7 i t- - .Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday 939 North Fairfield Road, Layton, Utah 8404l7!K tfi j |