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Show Davis County Clipper OO ' Friday. January 10 page A3 topVniuyt Record The Freed Family is keeping the park. We havent even had an otter." Kristen Freed OBagy member of the Freed funds, n ho ,m Lagoon squelching the rumor Lagoon is being sold. (To lower the lav) when the project is finished is our full intention at this ume. Gary Hatch Jim tor. South Dm is Mosquito Abatement District reassuring the public a hike in the district's taxes will be taken oil m four years. "It is irtuull) impossible to predict when either lire or medical emergency calls will occur" Tom Hardy bountiful Cits Manager telling city council members it's difficult to man the tiie stations at all limes. v Quotes for the week ending January 10, 1997 Our goal is toi the cilv lo have an excellent mix ol seasoned oi veteian firelighters and new fnefighteis who have joined the department in leccnl years" lorn Hardy bountiful Cits Mainigt i commenting on lad not all ol the i'i pan-tim- e fiiefiglueis in the department have completed the entire apprenticeship piogiam Schools get $52,000 from Davis District Foundation Davis Schtxil District Foundation has distributed grants totaling oxer $52,000 to Davis Public Schtxils for the 1996-9- 7 school year according to Sheryl Allen, executive director. Private matching funds were required to be eligible for Incentives for Excellence Grants which are funded by appropnation from the legislature. The grants and their matching private contributions will have a direct impact on the students and staff and will continue to help provide a margin of excellence for Davis County School District. The following programs in Davis County received funding: Adelaide Elementary, $1225 for reading software Boulton Elementary, $2500 for computers Bountiful Elementary. $1568 for computers and a kiln Burton Elementary, $500 for network encyclopedias Farmington Elementary, $560 for software Kaysville Elementary, $1998 for computer equipment and software Meadow brook Elementary. $3(XX) for media center reference materials Morgan Elementary, $1200 for media center and cultural awareness programs Oak Hills Elementary, $3100 for computer equipment and softw are Reading Elementary, $2(XX) for computers and physical ed. equipment Stewart Elementary, $5(X) for a scanner Syiacuse Elementary, $350 tor music materials Tolman Elementary, $55(X) lor computer equipment Washington Elementary, $2(XX) for computer equipment Woods Cross Elementary. $2(X) for math mampulatives Centerville Junior High School. $1141 for social studies and materials Kaysville Junior High, $2432 for a scanner and computer equipment Millcreek Junior High, $2(XX) for computer equipment Mueller Paik Junior High, $2(XX) for computer equipment and softw are Woods Cross High, $3(XX) lor music instruments and physical ed. equipment "1 Ins building cieates an enviioiinient ill which we can use lo nnolhei level It's now up lo us to have the stew aid ship lo continue the dieum" Robert Daniels Piom i Kdul A, liiibilitat ion C, i.u i Jill - loi speaking at dedication loi new PRC etc ' told Inin llio ' ptopoiv Ralph kigyle UoO(v ( loo 1.00 l ,( telline conn, i1 m, mi . is neigliboi I lav h low ud h lem w uh are on i, , - tlx What do you think of the new rating system? 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Ilf ' N u. d .T"" f & j DEBBIE CHRISTENSEN SANDRA HOLMAN LENORA PIERCE "I don't ft link they ve relayed enough information about it to the My question is, would they use if1 Would the public change then view my habits according to the ratings'1 public What are the standards that are used (to rate the programs) " " T.V. it i v of the , but ,,, ,1 of wiitte Tl iere h ' t ' ' M n , i ' Edwards to teach 'point and click skills to Davis teachers To find FARMINGTON Nona Fdw aids vlassioom. just look lor the inlet section of Woods Cross Elemental y and the mini illation superhighway k Knowing that yesietdays eltalk-and-lal- style of tejilung isnt enough lor todays generation, the Woods Ctoss k teaelier is one ol severed in the Davis School DisIikI. laps into technology to spatk student inlet est and boost learning Edwards is piep.n mg to steer 48 district teachers into the education al last lane Selected as one ol 14 "mastei leacheis" lot the 1996 National 1 Teachet Institute. raining s Edwards will lead hands-ole, timing Iter successlul techniques toi using VCRs and oihet technologies lo make math and science lessons come alive It's dwaids' second year as an msii lute master teachei Fhe woikshops. hosted by the Utah I duration Netwoik. the sesat sions will lake place Jan the Davis School Disiuct otlree m n woik-shop- 15-1- 6 ai mingion lie Naiion.il let, h. Institute, l.tnnc lied in i, Is .1 p.ulnei slop ol I'llS st.u i, hi W N 'ire ex. no hi , in New 3 oik id loi Coipoiaiion Bioadcusting and pubh, re c ' ision I c stations counuv in 2( cities no IS, III, mo o he By the end ol 6 im e, i, her school ycai. some vv ill have been he ii.nn, d pio lo million some bunging giam. childicn closei lo lire nanon s eo.iB ol excellence m Hindi an s, u m i Cold Kick Ball! t ! k ,t These 5th and 6th graders enjoy a game of kick ball despite the cold and snow flurries at Knowlton Elementary Photo by Cathy Linford Tuesday More of the same type of weather is on the way for the next week Recreation help needed Avalanche . FARMINGTON Farmington City is looking for a volunteer to help its recreation program grow by serving on the Recreation Advisory Board. The position is for a three-yea- r appointed term. Board members serve in an advisory capacity to city officials and assist the Recreation Department in making decisions such as the appropriateness and effectiveness of programs, activities and services, fees, policies, new programs and fund-rai- s . ; jf ? Awareness Clinic Bakery Outlet - set Due to the FARMINGTON recent avalanche fatality m Davis County, the Davis County Sheriffs Office is sponsonng an Avalanche Awareness Class." Jan. 24 Irom 6 to 10 pan., at the Davis County Fairgrounds. 151 S lKXIWest. The couise w ill he taught by Bruce Tremper, ol the Utah Stale Avalanche Forecast Center, who will discuss ways ol minimizing the danger relating to avalanches in the back country areas of our mountains. 295-507- 0 2110 SO ORCHARD, BOUNTIFUL 4370 WASHINGTON BLVD, SO. OGDEN 476-163- 6 - $00 Wright pleads guilty to arson, burglary County Jail. It was that action which brought the charge of damaging the Wedding In Your Future? Make your first stop Wright underwent several mental de something examinations, Montreux requested, claiming Wrights actions were the result of depression medication his client was on. De Montreux said he believed Wright's actions were the result of a reaction to the by a pending tion, divorce. told de Montreux Tuesday, Memmott he thought the was in Wright's best interest. The Wright family had been havthe ing domestic difficulties before fire. According to court records, Wright telephoned his wife who works at Weber State University on the morning of April 23 to discuss their problems. Wright had moved out of the house and into a Layton apartment by the April date. His wife refused to talk to him and a few minutes later the home exploded, killing the familys dogs. The fire sent billows of heavy smoke into the air in the foothills of the city. Firefighters on the scene said the fire happened so rapidly and in such a manner, it gave the appearance of exploding. They had the blaze under control in 15 minutes, but it took over an hour to douse the OFF TOTAL PURCHASE (Bridal Image jail (.1 cou- ples four children were not at home at the time. continued from front : 451-095- Wrights wife, Gail, and the WRIGHT ri M ing. Individuals with a background in sports, aquatics, arts, acting or other recreational or cultural activities are asked to apply by letter, along with a resume, to Viola Kinney, recreation director. 42 N. 650 West, or mailed to Kinney, P.O. Box 160, Farmington, UT. 84025. Applicants must be 18 or over and of a resident Farmington. 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