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Show 2 Tuesday January tJ 1993 Lakeside Lakeside Review and new chance at life A new year Layton firefighters, Davis paramedics save life were slim. Usually at that age they don't make it," Peek said.r mans life Crews arrived within and after giving Tyjrg; utes, FA7TAH By GEOFFREY and electncailv Standard Examiner Davis Bureau stimulating his heart with defLAYTON - For most peoibrillators, his heart started up ple, New Year's Eve is a time to again and he began breathing. celebrate the upcoming year, Meanwhile, Marilyn Tyner but on this New Year's Eve watched with relief and amazeLynn Tyner was given ment. a second chance at life, thanks They actually brought him to some diligent work by Lay-to- n back from the dead, she said. firefighters and Davis paraTyner was taken to Davis medics. where he is listed in Hospital It was around 7:40 p.m. and stable condition. good Wednesday and Tyners sister Marilyn Tyner, who says had just called from California has impressed doetws husband to wish him and his wife Marithere with his recovery, is- just a new year. lyn happy glad to still have her husband Each of them were on a sepafor this new year. rate phone talking when MariIt's just a miracle. .L2ITTT husband her noticed lyn Tyner seems like hes a real figttKE fell silent. His face was just as blue arjypj Which is not unusual, especould be, said Marilyn Tjmep cially when two women get I just dont want to have talking, she said, thinking he other New Years Eve lik& this had fallen asleep. again in my life. I But when she went to wake As for the crews who wofk43 him up she noticed he was not on Lynn Tyner, it has beeOn breathing. Knowing Tyner had a past uplifting experience briijjjjg history of heart surgery, his wife someone back from near death suspected his heart had stopped during a holiday like Nw ... Years Eve. beating and dialed 911. This guy was in full arrest They love to see what, thy when we got there," said Lay-to- n train to do work, Peek said- -. Fire Chief Allen Peek. Doctors expect TynerTwill Two Davis paramedics also stay in the hospital a while'unhl arrived to help, but by that time the swelling in his brain .Subsides. Marilyn Tyner saicj jfce Tyner had turned blue. Peek said the situation has been getting a lot of support looked gnm, and knowing Tyfrom family over the past couners age and medical history, ple of days while her husWn3 "I. they knew chances of saving his recovers. ' ld mouth-to-mou- th jn - rr PAULCONRADStandard Examiner Tamara Murray of Kaysville watches from atop Clyde in the middle of the circle as her students learn to control their horses by playing Simon Says. Murray says that having fun is the key to learning to nde horses. HAVE FUN: Ride Tamaras Western Style Riding From 1 such as barrel racing, pole bending, western pleasure and arena work to demonstrate horse mastery. There are family activities and a hearty lunch is provided. Each rider is given a nbbon in recognition of their participation in the events. Murray enjoys working with students who have special needs like Marston. Reese can saddle and bridle his own horse. I just help him on, Murray said. One of the things I do for each student is telling them I love them and give them hugs. I just try to be their friend, Murray said. During the holidays, Murray taught the kids how to drive a horse-draw- n wagon. Gyde, a registered paint horse who was named after Murray's grandfather, led the kids through the neighborhood. The students decorated him with bows and -operated lights. The kids .loved it, Murray said, and the neighbors enjoyed the carols. I try to do anything that has to do battery- Hamblin From 1 the board at Davis Hospital and Medical Center, a position he will continue in at least until a new CEO is named. He serves on the UDOT Joint Highways Committee and was also appointed to some boards by the Utah League of Cities and Towns and by the governor. He will remain in some of these positions. At the open house, friends recalled the goods times they have had with the outgoing mayor. I used to play ball with him a long time ago, said Gene Kidd, who spent 16 years on the Sunset ' City Council. He's done a good job. Nellie's done a wonderful job over here. The two cities worked together well. He is a person you can talk to. To me that makes all the difference in the world, Kidd said. Others agreed with Kidd, saying Hamblin, a retiree from Hill Air Force Base, affected a lot of peoples lives as he served in public office. JfHe affected o many peoples lives from Idaho to St. George," said his sister, Susan Nye, who works at Hill. He has fought for thi base. They are still talking at$iut him at the base. Someone wJl talk about Nellie - you d.ji't hear that name very often, know who it is. They still Siyou mihS him up there." ;A plaque presented to calls him the Ham-bl- m Mayor Who Dared. It reads, Neldon E. Mlmblin, 24 years of service, sloped the future of Gcarficld." 'He served on the city council from 1974 through 1981 and as miyor from 1982 through 1997. -le was mayor when the new fire station was built and when the adJition to the city hall was made. He was there for the construction of the railroad overpass otj juO North. He was there during the decline in the economy when the businesses were leaving tliic city, but he helped bring busi-nsback to the city and improved the quality of life for Clearfield. Another railroad overpays was built and Steed Park puipcrty was purchased, a 2 mil 1 Underl 0 years of age, $1 5. Over 10 years, $12. Monthly Rates: Under 1 0 years of age, $60. Over 20 years, $48. Lessons are 1 12 hours, during winter months 4 to 5.30 p m. To register for classes call (801) 451-651- has been a livesaver to us. Having Reese take nding lessons relieves a lot of stress at home. Murray, who will be leaving soon to serve an LDS Church mission, will leave the business in good hands. Sister Cindy, who currently assists Murray, will take over the teaching during Murrays absence. Mother Ramona Murray will be there to help and so will friends from group. Murrays READY TO RIDE: d Whitney Tew of Bountiful cinches up the front belt under her horse, Dancer. Eleven-year-ol- with horses, Murray said. Younger brother Shaun, age 5, enjoys learning to nde from his big sister. Sometimes I get to brush the horses, but the best part is ndtng them, he said. Although her business doesnt make a large profit, Murray is She's so good with the children," Sally Marston said of Murray. She's incredible. She He affected so many people's lives from Idaho to St. George. He has fought for the base. They are still talking about him at the base. Someone will talh about Nellie --you dont hear that name very often , so you Murrays plans for the future include keeping her business growing and maybe going to school to become a veterinarian. But mostly she hopes she can just be a mom someday. Thurgood's 15-- y car-ol- d He has been here during an electrical insulator and he was thrilled with it. And council member Diane Layton said, He is very caring about people. In meetings, he is very negotiable and great to work with. He was a good coach in Little League and a great family man, said Margaret Livingston. According to city manager Jack Bippes, the city's population was about 6,000 when Hamblin All exams are performed by a registered nurse trained and certified by the state. Fees are based on a sliding scale ranging from free to $25. Some health insurances with are clientre-imbursemen- 72 Detecting breast cancer Tsrly when it is most treatable if'tta key to improving a womans chance of survival and giSeCa woman better than 90 percent chance of surviving. The early detection progfa&i recommended by the AmerSTh Cancer Society is a three;np approach: annual mammogram, clinical breast exam and monthly breast To make an appointment caU ZJ. 451-331- 5. ma- times of 1990-9- 1 when businesses were closing. 11c negotiated a sales tax here that turned things around, said Bippes. DARE officer Bonnie McCormick said she will miss working with the mayor. Tears filled Hamblin's eyes as McCormick came to tell him goodbye. "He was always extremely supportive. He went to every graduation possible. He would speak about the future and al- ways tell a story about a frog sitting in I pond, she said, adding that he was a goodwill ambassa- dor." BfVAN NCHOLSOl Standard Ex-- 1 Neldon Hamblin, Clearfield's mayor for 16 years, poses fora photograph taken by his son Clair at an open house to honor the outgoing mayor. HAMBLIN HONORED: You are invited to an PEN MOUSE.: Between work, car pool, shopping, and meetings, the last thing you need to worry about is getting to the bank before it closes. Thats why weve extended our hours to ease your hectic schedule. Lobby H6urs Mon - Fri; 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Saturday: 8:30 am 3:00 pm son, Vadcn, also helped with the campaign. Thurgood said it touched his heart when Vaden showed Hamblin his report card. He stopped everything and told Vaden how wonderful it was and how very important it is to get good grades, Thurgood explained. I found out he is interested in antiques like my husband and I are, Thurgood said. I gave him Exams include breast. Pap and pelvic, blood pressure check and free mammogram voucher to those who qualify. accepted and most other insurt. ances can be billed for jor growth and through the down progressive," added Willard Gardner. "Neldon worked about 10 years to get the overpass and justice building. I'd like to see him finish, but at least he got it done, Keith By bee said. Betsy Thurgood served as his campaign manager for the last election. I know the quality of person Hamblin is, so I wanted him in, she said. Thurgood told of the difficult things that happened during the campaign. Hamblins wife broke her foot and Hamblin took care of her. She also had back surgery and was hospitalized for another reason, too, during the campaign. lie had a rough time, but I never saw him lose composure and he never said an unkind word about his opponent, Thurgood said. CLEARFIELD The Davis County Health Department is sponsoring a cancer screening clinic for women from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday at the Clearfield Community Church, 200 S. 500 East. became mayor. The population is now about 24,000. know who it is. They still miss him up there." - Susan Nye lion gallon reservoir and well were constructed for city w ater and open space for parks has been reserved. Neighborhood redevelopment projects began during his tenure as mayor. He was the best mayor Gear-fiel- d ever had. He puts a lot of time in, said Keith By bee. By bee's wife Betty added, He has a pleasant smile, he put in extra miles and we will miss him in the parade. And friend Doris Gardner quickly added that Hamblins wife always stands with him. He is always positive and 4-- H happy. I like making others happy and I like seeing them smile, she said. Cancer screening clinic set - Drive-u- Mon p Fri: 8.00 Saturday: 8.00 7:00 pm 3.00 pm Barnes Banking Co. Bountiful 296-101- 0 Kyxvill 544-342- 4 Layton 546-6S2- 2 Find out about our exciting learning environment: High moral atmosphere Hours am am Benjamin Franklin Academy SyracuM 773-726- LDS Parental involvementbased curriculum and teaching January 8, 1998 6:00 p.m. -- 8:30 p.m. 74 - Nath Fat Lane Layton, Utah Come and enjoy a Snclgrove Ice Cream treat with us 8 For more information call i 444-006- 4 POC |