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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 11,1978 rsoEielo wn n Bra ElaysuiSie By NORMA PR! HI wan the iv w JO mph law sit the state so that tickets w rift n by officers w ill be bgal in court The Chief also lei unintended that the speed bunt on 2nd onh Mrett and t rt w wd Road tie t hanged to I mph During inf u ir i g i council meeiing iutsjn evening at tht Kumi i ui. j t m chambers, Hh t Larkins report, d , r wc , 1 ( L informed at ihc ch ing in Si George tti s n u L , i t Highway Patrol ivroas r ,' , ! s tvt ib LARKINS uls , o IMght Up a I i on d t .on :u w t visin g on Si uth Mam bn . t while two t.ew suhdiitsit s j - ben f- bui t and tht re In ,di en wait Of, tor a as at d t In i r siucL i s w t k g iiorg tht b t li w , h U o t wat d ' ht .to .j te Mriitlx enf run, ii- f. limit and ciuu ns mil it sued all drivers iri1,n mph user the u, t t " i will be fur r , reading and ei t on fieevia' n ii S mph bv ihsi f v , A its fidtral a 1 s , ! 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S'aK IraM f dan anu mt J Thai esid, n a i W I ' HI It t i i is i u , S MI) ht w is no t ' t 'ah tv ion oi s ainJ I'm si tie xt v 'J k1 i w tin it , f id t tig s ii t ling a id w i i ti h ' I to , ft pot t b t k to tto m s' t at i i h J ut tm n t II .s l' g w h la'll n ic . to t It "t tin' bow, w r sugf. st "ie rr the ,h ci' ml (1 tngt s ur s at this t mt ur liber is dt n rmint 1 and i ii Joy iN the sm ,d limit xig m m h cti a areas be thatvt i pi s ' If 1 K h 1 t i i Mi,) w If as uut to It w ing M i art s I , s ; Hi, il d , ( thai t ir a i st snrulibt tv hi O' bs usuii1 (Mir sr .i a r lilt l m "d i i 1 to sinw mt ') d , , j l t d Uxtuid in i Hat t B Pit ( ) " f m i t 1 i s i v t j mnrjT a tcll cuazce! over the Ar rkit-ui Davis County, u inv t nn reluctant attitude of Mountain States 'fYDphone and Telegraph to give us comparable service to neighboring umnties. There is currently before the Public Seivice Commission a hearing sponsored by the coimimer services committee. The amazing thing about Mountain Bell is their assertion to the Public Service CommPrion that the itizens of our area are not significantly interested in better phone .service. They are resisting the above matter with all of their energy. Even though some of then company officers admit that our situation is inequitable vrie n with other counties. c em-pare- ark ns arid i this r i ' i IN KAYSVILLE la viii r:c;vn RCPAIRIX& PtMff Cuaa ft - Bring It To CSS Stratton "Your Brlyg" Hmadqumr SALES -- SERVICE IAt TILLIUS snow stowtM CHAIN SHARPENING 7G6-131- SERVICE 3 CSS SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 180 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE LAWN MOWCRS - SHARPENING I REPAIRING - MECMAM - OGDEN - 7 md the Nottn Davis group lias rtcntly rcteived a b.g boost in ihetr efforts by tht ( onsumt r ser u c omnntu , act mg to assist them C 1 DAMS C ounty, with its split tailing artds, is receiving only 11 percent calling iliges but paying 89 pi r cent of the pnone bill The group wanted only what both priv her and Cache Counto s alt t idv have, the privilege o! Calling toll free throughout their own county , plus ex it naing calls to the tu xt Notth Davis could county tall into part of Wtbtr (ounty South Davis into pait in!, u st i if a two st p sign- - m la u ul th yit Id s,g r,s wi te w ii ranti d St lutidt tu! passt lb, t' t ( huh il rip various opinions had only been a slop gap measure, and the law states no utility company i an d.scriminale against a or area and tht re will be no rate differ ences lot at ion THERE will be a meeting of mayors with the county com r 2. Reported W t of Salt I ake ( ounty Mi Hopak and ns Salt hake County residents can call all oi Salt hake County plus 13 of Davis County without a toll charge. Weber County can call Weber County phm 3 of Davis County without a toll charge. No one in Davis County can (all all areas of Davis 1. 25 Cases Oi r.leas! r IAKMIViTON of 25 nu asles have - 3. m,w County without paying a toll charge. Davis County in the last seven years has grown at twice the rate of Weber County. A 24,000 increase as compared to the 13,000 increase for Weber County. The density of the number of phones per square mile of available space (excluding of course that portion of Davis County covered by the Great Salt hake) is the highest in Utah. Since 1969, Mountain Bell has received 45 million dollars in 4 separate rate increases. During this period of time they have expanded the calling areas in Cache County and Utah County to the vast majority of the populations. In 1968, Mountain Bell paid $2.40 dividends per share of common stock. The amount of dividends has increased each year to a current high point of a $4.60 dividend per share, which is a 9.26T return on average total capital. Consider these figures: of been reported in North Davis County since the initial outbreak was reported about two and one half weeks ago, according to Dolleen Jewett Davis County public health nursing supervisor THE LAST case reported late Tuesday was a pre si hot child whose illness had mu vet betn confirmed as measles, Mrs Jewett said Susceptible students at North Layton Junior High, where the initial outbreak of six students occurred on April 24 and studt nts at Layton High have been immunized to prevent further expansion of the disease The public health depart ment will begin late this wet k to immunize students at Ceri tral Junior High which is located in the same general area Mrs Jewett said the health department was con centrating their energies in that one area first, but m addition, have expanded the immunizations 1 a tola lasts to 4. 5. 6. 7. health department clinics These Microwave Ovens Sale 329.95 Reg. 429.95 625 watt microwave oven with temperature sensor Cook by time or temperature, 60 minute M'crowave dial timer, cookbook included Microwave oven cart qj-- I yQ niftwO! 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Touch Control Microwave oven Solid state electronic controls Memory entry and recall setting Defrost setting 625 watts peak cooking power 1 3 cu ft oven capacity LED clock Cookbook included Friday, ny IS dCPenney BOUNTIFUL STORE JCp,f,v Central Junior are adequately immunized The health department plans to immunize the sus cepttbles in all the schools, but will start in the central area first THE HEALTH department assumes that the original children all exposed by a but have not to determine must have been common source, as yet been able that source Only 65 percent of the students at the North Layton Junior High were not immunized, statistics show In an effort to correct this problem and protect other students from measles, public health officials report that regular immunization clinics are held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 30 p m m the health department located in the basement of the courthouse IMMUNIZATION clinics are scheduled at the same hours on Tuesday in the North Branch Library in Clearfield and most Thursdays at the South Branch library in Bountiful No clinics will be held in Bountiful on May 25 as the building has alreadyto been Mrs scheduled according Jewett THE HEALTH department advised all school students who were immunized prior to 1970 to have the immunization Saturday 19"8 BASED on an immuniza tion survey just completed, 85 percent of the students at ioc a repeated at the clinic or by private physician Over 300 students have been immunized at the target schools while those immunizations performed in the a county clinics are running much higher than normal, Mrs Jewett said rk d PLEASE CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING FACTS: 'i rs,t J1 II ll t asked i Map l.t gl it r HI I s ipt I o ii i , f uuiii m in u mt tl th it ( .ii(i it' ' i'h x g e t t tse d a ad ii Ht n t he, ked t and t x't r'i at tuian i tie i S its ti U t v i r t ts 11 ites ,u ' ( fur tiuw ,1 r lus tiul Si, pi M. ti " it tin i Pilt rs, t tit i i w I t i fi A ''.I at , heat liter the pti no ing or tiimg 'hi i V I i s t d (ht s ii ee tot. ii ' - IHUiK UL CO EA?K TO SeCKE SJSNALS.. I CAW SEE F7 Tim A THAW I CAW CALL , 5- 0- u ap,.- m, was on Pi u,e an ring t tr angu a r o Ii w t ! i i iuiUIi" , , t ht s 1 t k IV it inu',1 : j t i I v t ''i U Ar d p ev i i f i n ii i p t rest w 1 f , d ai i i P a i ht t v. , r Be lb id I)i t fur a chui ( h ti tu t ti WaS ji en pri i n it i(t ' s f u i, n .ii t . ' 1 is s ti m a.., 1 S tu h li m on it1" II S 'it It t, ', ,Al H i I KOR A( I s w i ' 0 IS r , ISSW MAH1R uj' n 1.0 d t il Hut tv of ts. si u'y and t t) e next cut IS .evpm t ,nt fit's hut p to u! it w t u ss a '! t glut ll't, P'o is Oti if t , ' c ' ! v 1 t i ( St i P-- at 1 f V tin tau lv1 is a' D iv is H's.h i a'e work ii wt w ih rt s( ond sludt n's Chief i (10 It III f n . (H!IS ( o sun i 'id rman nmiie (irim'f ( t mitee ft it 'ht abil tiui rrun t ate rtad Iv w in ' r H mt ( 't it ' ' I ) I it hi d t dilute the s t ' ( tit ed on th t s i tst a r.t ng it , is Lg i l((duisit a si tsi hit f 1 Shis im t" C f t i cussion, Stheul'er moved that the city do nothing about the changing ol rtsidential and tu.su, spted signs ot 25 mph at th s "me pending farther tests of "it ir valid t, and tht count in . il v t i v a ht further disCouncilman FOLLOWING FHCiE SERVICE a m lights placed Imi I OI I OWING i I s It ' " , niniu n spt ll a'ld b s it dt n ph in it i i ht d i n , h h hate O' m iv t m n . ft hi i - s'ate b ,j.e i, i Hi 111 t si o l s i .1 111 7 i i A st i und i e ih t I s p I V . is I th Is t i ,i s ii i ' r , 1 , o r is, Liu at past tht mph i a e ii - i at 'lit r , new caution tht re 0 CENTRAL DAVIS COUNTY GOOD missiuners on June 5 at 10 and interested persons ate holding a meeting May 9 to loordmate their presenta turn He uigtd those interest ed to sign the petitions now being circulattd in this area Mi Hanst n stated that should their tfiorls fail, there ate three 'pm st rs tm a t nl whit h Davis High Sthool until fu'thet study has betn made and they see tht results of the -- t i Speeders Proposed Os bv W S ARE CIViNG 8. COST OF NUMBER OF PHONES ONE CAN REACH WITHOUT PRIVATE LINE A TOLL CHARGE Weber $7.99 $7.99 $7.66 Utah Weber 59,323 59,595 27,114 Utah Central Davis Central Davis If our rates were based on the number of phones one can reach without a toll charge, compared to the number of phones one can reach in Weber and Utah Counties, we should only pay $3.65 per month. 9. 1 of of the Utah Code and Section the Utah Code forbids any unreasonable difference in rates or services; in view of the above facts it is clear that we are being charged an unreasonable rate. Inasmuch as Mountain Bell does not wish to provide us with realistic comparable services we feel they should refund the excessive charges that we have been receiving and hence we are presenting a petition to the Public Service Commission. We would urge you to sign when it is presented in your area. If you wish to help with the petition, call 9 Layton Section 54-3-- 54-3-- 8 376-066- 0 East Layton Kaysville-Frui- t Farmington Heights 376-811376-968- 4 376-365- 2 867-247- 6 Citizens of Central Davis County |