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Show wWh 9 nyimirTawi Mp i WEEKLY REFLEX y yPr1 i . DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MARCH 22. 1979 r -- JV family was the Governor of Nevada, Robert List. Governor List was in Utah to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Utah State University in a special ceremony as well as being honored at many special events during his stay. Mr. family members over the weekend. Their son Elder David Simmons just returned home from serving a two year LDS mission to the Canada Mon- -' treat Mission. He is a member of the Kaysville 12th theme of America. About 85 students in the three classes were involved. Music was under the direction of Norma Sharp while the ivy keys were under the care of Cynthia Gardner. , Little children can look and sound like angels, parents claim, and first graders at Layton Elementary School tried to do just that when they presented a concert of melodies centered on the 26-so- Compensation For Gas By TOM BUSSELBERG FARMINGTON ' - Present gasoline reimbursement isnt keeping pace with inflation for some county employees, the Davis County Commission has been told. . COUNTY HEALTH Direc- tor Richard E. Johns ap- peared before the commission requesting a review of the present policy whereby some employees, himself included, are paid a flat monthly rate for travel while others are paid 15 cents a mile. He receives $150 a month while his assistant, Allan Parker, hired last summer, is supposed to receive $90. Mr. Parkers rate initially was set at $50, but mileage computed has exceeded estimates as he disease investigates outbreaks, conducts hypertension and disease control clinics, Dr. Johns said. While the rate was increased on paper, the added cash is still to be seen. TREASURER COUNTY Ludeen Gibbons recommended that everyone be put on 15 cents a mile. But Dr. Johns and County Comm. Morris ' Swapp disagreed. "I think youd find employee would plummet if morale : everyone had to keep track of every mile," Dr. Johns said. THE commissioner added, "Id hate to have to sign for ' , everything. I could go to the i grocery store by mistake and could end up being called dishonest. i I wonder if there would be : some way to get the county . association (of employees) to said. ; look at it," Dr. Johns "Im willing to stay with the s status quo if thats what you (commissioners) want but I still think something has to be done. 1 think it's important that we establish a uniform travel policy." 376-875- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kneedy and their son. Dr. Craig Kneedy, and her mother, Mrs. Viola Parker of West Point, spent the weekend in Blanding visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Parker and family. Eberhard said. NO ACTION was taken, cars) and not reimburse to let not fair them. Thats whats happening now," Comm. Ernest employees make the capital investment (buy their own however. -- ' partners attended a dinner in Salt -- party Tuesday evening Lake City at the Lions House. Guest speaker was Regional Rep. John M. R. Covey, and Mrs. Covey. I Happiness is the Services of a Tax Consultant. Pf in convenience your service the provide that home if desired. Reasonable fees, and hours from 9 to 9, 7 days per week. For Davids homecoming all of his brothers and sisters were home, it being the first time the family was all Cdl Don Gibbs 655 East 1st South, Kaysville together in many years. To welcome him, Harris Harvard from arrived University, it being his spring break; Mr. and Mrs. Matthew 376-214- 6 AT PRESENT, employees paid monthly rates or have other arrangements. Five attorneys receive $75 a month, assistant attorney $85 and the county attorney $125, figures compiled by Mrs. Gibbons indicate. In the health department, in addition to Dr. Johns and Mr. Parker, six environmental health employees receive $136 monthly and 13 nurses are reimbursed $90 and the nurs- WKnoeaaun e;::uce:zd SAOGG Q ing supervisor and home health nurses $100. ELECTED OFFICIALS not supplied with county vehicles assessor, treasurer, clerk and recorder all receive $75 a month. The county commissioners and sheriff have vehicles along county-owne- d with those in the surveyors and planning office. In trying to establish a travel reimbursement policy, Mrs. Gibbons suggested tabulating actual mileage for three or four months, averaging it out and determining total cost. COMM. CHAIRMAN Glen how many cars might be needed for a carpool FUGDQ $0 $ 25 cil r.criTi ramai SPACKZTTI lc::s naw iucamm nnui m czaks OP omet&lcL Flint asked to which Dr. Johns said, Probably about 20 would be needed for health department employees working out of the courthouse. Travel expenses in 1978 for all employees totalled $127,000 not counting ambulance or sheriffs office, a report prepared by Dr. Johns said. Joel Mrs. Galbraith and Ricky of Brigham City were Sunday and guests of his parents, Mr. Mrs. William Galbraith. 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Reviewed ? ia several departments are ClaysoMle By NORMA PREECE Its StioiaBti Be Mrs. John H. Robins and son Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larkin of Darby, Mont, visited with his mother Mrs. LaVida Larkin and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth have been visiting in Goldsboro, North Carolina with their daughter and Gerrard had the honor of accompanying him at many of the functions during his stay with them. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons entertained for all of their A JOYFUL NOISE family, Captain and Mrs. Russell Ence. Houseguests of Mr. and Simmons and L. E. Simmons tlew in from Houston, Texas; his sister and brother-i- n law, Mr. and Mrs. Bland Hoke, Jackson Hole, Wyo. and his other sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Watkins and ;hildren of Kaysville. houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gerrard and A Nr mbIbm Stew SSIS mT $fekj I2i scotch cot csai:: sxi::iiss fhacxs HU KB, PBBNB PAOIAM 2' BomleuNaM CutmmwT1 2' Rb TgrtPlei w2M CBraTBrtBMTr . I .79 .$ ? |