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Show Wx5RSLrDA,n3 rv.S JOURNAL, MARCH 23, 1978 stri lanaes F AR YUNG LON - tra- - vt Admin, at x clanges in Davis Coon', ekmentdiv and set ana ir. schools will place three new adminixtra'ot s in set.' tv .e, schools in d s iewmont H.gh School, replacing Jack Shell who will become director of the area voca'ioritd school Ms Flemming has been on sabbat. cal It ave this year from her pom- - Answers Article out Flooding :n roba"al 'o the ar is J e in toe Dav's N-- ax March It. tax ' f n.ti d1 Ka.n t a a -- ' fide : n p jtiirms in 1 as! La, 10 Bf GIN s u n j' f rirk Vsh te now principal v t ev View 1 lementary Boi.'.iitu! wi'i be transtei-e- j Promoted r n f a' iiiat V ed wihoul s. Lit I h - Vi To Colonel - f ' i, ( I. t t iu r r s i a - i ' r ' These couples reigned at North l),nh T "Sweetheart Ball They are to r, Wemlx I Todd Blair, 7th grade, Shuree Vaunt and Dnu nth grade, and Heidi Ray and Handy Sw-r- tz i - ft ft n i Sri&fiie "r kl La xik ms ! v 1 0 in 19,5 w 1 h ; h n ,ke alterations in trie c'. ,t ntiposal written fur the ' on, ovc r two years ago (01 MY commissioners t ,d set Jan 1 as the deadline a the initiation of the merit 'in and have fioen an-- r .ersary wages until the cent plan is adopted A roposal developed by the Inter governmental Person-o- J i in 1975 is being as the basic structure, t many parts of that study ust he rewritten to comply f'ul t i N M Agmy mmy as merit plans have exceeded that number for over a year who also is secretary for resource development. said he is too encom-bere- d with things to set a date when the merit plan will MR. KING, employed as ei cutive the original plan, along with of a salary the development jm "i Jciiiui boundaries of temple dis-,( ts fur the Salt Lake temple and the new Jordan Fiver Temple were an-- i ihe First bv uunced Presidency of Ihe Church of h sus ( hrist of La r It I day S unis the option to attend either temple to participate in ordinance work for themselves slakes in the northern half of Salt Lake ( uuntv and southern Davis ( ounty weie included in the Salt Lake Temple District ifty stakes in southern Salt Lake County were assigned to the Jordan Rivet Temple District Thp line separating the two temple districts extends in a direction generally east-wealong stake and region boundaries in Salt Lake County proxies in any of the following ordinances in behalf of the dead rORTY-NIN- t 1 FROM THE foothills on the east side of Salt Lake Valley, the boundary runs west along to Wasatch 5266 South Boulevard and along the boulevard to 4500 South, then west to 2300 fast Turning 2300 ninth, the line follows ast to .1100 South then heads west to Highland Drive which 1 follows to 2900 South Continuing westward to 700 I ast, the line dips south to 1400 South, west again to 400 ast, south to 00 South and west to the Jordan River THE boundary jogs north to 3100 South and diagonally to .1500 South which it follows to 4H00 West, then turns south to 4700 South and west to the it 1 . Oquirrh Mountains The Salt Lake Temple District extends to the north boundary of the Centerville Utah Stake m Davis County THE SALT Lake Temple District will also continue to include as before a number of stakes and missions outside Salt Lake and Davis counties The Jordan River Temple site will be built on a ' about 10200 South 1300 West m the First South Jordan, Presidency announced Plans are now ben g drawn and construction is anticipated to begin late this year. THE FIRST Presidency said that, with certain'excep-tions- , members in the two temple districts will be given -- en- Members residing in each temple district will be expected to attend their own temple when acting as (1) BAPTISMS and confirmations. initiatory orall dinances and sealings by invitation from the temple presidency to the stake in- volved (2) Temple work for Family file Names can only be done in the temple where such file has been established (3) MEMBERS who attend a temple on their stake temple day or for special priesthood sessions required to keep the male and female names in proper balance should, of course, attend their own temple "We believe this plan will prove to be very workable and that members will accept it the First enthusiastically, Presidency said in announcing the boundaries and options REGIONS AND their stakes included in the Salt Lake Temple District from Salt lake and Davis counties include Bonneville Utah Region Salt Lake Bonneville, Salt lake Foothill, Salt Lake Hil- Lake Salt and lside, Monument Park stakes BOUNTIFUL Utah Region Bountiful Utah, Bountiful Utah Central, Bountiful Utah Heights, Bountiful Utah North and Bountiful Utah South stakes. Ensign Utah Region Salt lake Central, Salt Lake Emigration, Salt Lake Ensign, Salt Lake University first and Salt Lake University Second stakes. REGIONS AND their stakes in the Jordan River Temple District includeButler Utah Region: Salt Lake Brighton, Salt Lake Butler, and Salt Lake Butler W est stakes - e ng his t iv wmri he flew I i' taft and also attaint1 tt ady status m the I D St r, me as Squad' on i 1957, he Ft ah lured as Air I echoic ian t the Ohio Air National w (maid During the Pueblo In c schedule before the plan can be presented to the commission, he said According to Commissioner Glen Flint, commissioners will have to look into county finances before determining whether the county will allow an anniversary raise in addition to the merit raise proposed in the plan All county employees received a 7 percent cost of living raise at the beginning of the year, but all other increases were frozen COMMISSIONER Flint said when the merit plan is adopted, v any back wages owed to employees will be retroactive Both he and Mr K'ng weie doubtful lhai both employees would next an anniversary raise and a salary nun-csbs-- . (nmmisMiciii r C begun the procedure required to appoint a three member 1 merit commission to ad minister the plan He will write to the Republican and Democratic party leaders, asking them to choose three party members and submit the names to the commission Two of the appointees will be chosen from that list--ofrom each party The thn ! commissioner will be ap pointed at the discretion of the county commission nli nt m Assistant January l1kA h( Commander nh the 166th Tactual f ighter Squadron when his unit ac'ivdted and deployed to Korei In Korea, he yelun teerei fur temporary duty to Vietnam whete he flew 2u un f at inisvions flight A1 Tf R the1 lbfith s rt deployment to the lined States, he was released Item active duty and retained his status as Air Technician with the Ait National Guard He left the Air National 1 Guard in January 1973 and transitioned into the aircraft where he became combat ready and assumed the Director of Operations Xfsipon at LX'achment ,507th, ,101st Tactical Fighter Group, V. s le v 1 1 i Educational Research Is Topic ishmgton School, Boon t 'u will be transferred to l ik Hills Karl Manwanrig. Ajtiaide Schtxil, Bountiful, a move to Washington K ith Webb, head teacher at Pioneer School in Heart teid wdl be named principal at ,i - - jdmims ran,.t changes filen Tonge prm opal at Stoker School w.ll move to Bountiful Hemen tar Garvin Carlile from IN OTHLR W I. its New in d uc a t ion il E tit Ptv i popu'at Nutqeit in v w ill be the topic v ; to Adelaide Sc hemi in Bountiful and Henry T mei y from the departrm nt of special education to ( en icrviHe L lementary Sc hool A new appointment will place F Maynard Whitesides, a teacher at J A Tay lor school in Centerville, in the administrative post at Stoker School in Bountiful A Neal Smith, a teacher at Kay sv tile L lementary will become pi tnupul at Clinton - ; e n - , i V s f Maxme t Mabries 29 T V ( ire le. Bountiful met A1 d n. Match 27, aitoKir Mr? i . K i i n ' Marone Thatclt' - presidt chapter Contest, sponsou D-- t loreiv e Ra'lon w d the program TMf LNTRlbS Ch,ldrn-- , Short Story c i m N.t i u d m t r Davis Coun'v high schools hy Lpsilon Chapter will be on display, states Mts Margant Barnett, chairman t tr at protect Flections fot the new bun mum will be conducted under the directum of Mrs Beutri e Cat roll, chairman of the LARRY Wilson, a secon dury social studies teacher on sabbatical leave from Layton High, has been named as the social studies supervisor Mr W llson is a Ph D candidate at the University of Utah who c nominations anticipates completing that degree in July 1978 Prior to his sabbatical leave, he was chairman of the Social Studies Department at Lay-to- committee Preparations are lx ing made for the state Delta Kappa Gamma convention to be h Id in April at liih State I tmeispy ip Logan np n rk i Walton 17. Raiit Graduates Reserve Air Lorce (A1 RLS) Airman Wallace D R jitt, son of Colonel and Mts W a m W Raitt of 1360 E tiolien Circle. Kaysville, Ut i 1 n W - Ptesident t I ot ' i ft Gamma at the home M Her will ion, ( ther home with r obieiT'v at the t LioII t C iv t uc i v ci r o' cuuil 'ulhase price and Hr (neii r f've pen ( ot ; v on his down pavn.erit M r u g wxi urnl iii'ii j I'li t'- n gabir meeting of hapter of D'Tta tenterulle r b s C c At Epsilon it m him! e on iu ,e my ( has graduated at Sheppard AFB, Tex , from the Air U S Lorce technical training aircraft for course maintenance specialists AIRMAN Raitt, who was famed to maintain, repdir and service aircraft currently m use by the Air f orce, is returning to his ATRLS unit at Hill AFB, Utah Completion of the course earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community ( ollege of the Air Lorce THE airman is a 1977 graduate of Davis High Sc hool Tinker AfB, Oklahoma In May 1973, he was reassigned to the 101st Tat t teal Fighter is or as proxies in receiving dowments for the dead h Pm be complete Changes and alterations must be made in u e a deployed no'e-tnrn ud.i to Ad ir i te , dunne the letvmo i 95s ,i and w t i h a e'd from a tive duty n M , I M He Oined the Ohio Ar N t tonal Guird in 19C3 and lG, y y U fK m- , a ' State law requires that when more than 130 people are enploved in a county a punt plan can be adopted Dims County employees not covered bv e.ther the stale htath or law enforcement the Davis County Merit ,n is tang stalled because lisit have enough time - 1 h- . v ienco doKr' cl comp -uteri rp thni'JJ o KU C preplan erv I'il a i f with suae law, Mr King said ARMING ON - Day ib .my Personnel Director King said the completion eh VS .1 , nrIf I LI and '.adt. i i ,r i -. i 1 REIGUED AT DAHGE fee i L n tic, tfe a i p r (3 Si d wrsen tie, t h per Lj- - "nn" itipml over building t irtradLirs cn e duals a- U st. It r F ph or n ef'ioCs as d or 2 m a ed in t ur s p ,t, t v 1 a! t r xml u r J-- ( ! P r I U r m- - t ar' o V p e Clan e on 'he Hi .t. tr, a tj nr pe 'tl c ti , s A ' ' i N i 1 I. t t at e ; i V.-um- l T 4 , a s Meade ss I " J 2 tij-- d'-ii- j n P't dev , id and aeugjton or mu it ' - rr- w.-- nj dve' a 7 ! W mg at C arswell AF B, Texas he assumed command of the 457th Tactical Fighter Squadron in Julv 1973 whete Utah Region Salt Lake Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake Cottonwood, Salt Lake Holladay, COTTONWOOD Salt Lake Holladay South, and Salt Lake South Cottonwood stakes Crescent Utah Region Draper Utah, Sandy Utah Crescent, Sandy Utah Crescent W'est and Sandy Utah West stakes GRANGER Utah Region Salt Lake Granger, Salt Lake Granger Central, and Salt Lake Granger South stakes Jordan Utah Region West Jordan Utah, West Jordan Utah East and West Jordan Utah South stakes South Utah JORDAN Region Riverton Utah and South Jordan Utah stakes Kearns Utah Region Kearns Utah, Kearns Utah North, Kearns Utah South, Salt Lake Jordan, and Salt Lake Jordan North stakes GRANGER Utah North Region Salt Lake Granger I ast. Salt Lake Granger North and Salt Lake Granger West stakes Granger Utah Region Salt Lake Granite, Salt Lake Granite Park, Salt Lake Highland, Sait Lake Parleys, and Salt Lake South stakes Mt Olympus, Salt lake Olympus, and Salt lake Vtil ford stakes WOODS CROSS I ah Region Bountiful Utah fast Bountiful Utah Orchard Bountiful Utah Val Vcrda Bountiful Utah West and Woods Cross Utah stakes More than 185, bOO latter day Saints reside in the 49 stakes in these 12 regions They performed 386,748 en dowmentx during 1977 MURRAY Utah Region Murray Utah, Murray Utah South, Murray Utah Last, and Murray Utah W'est stakes Sandy Utah Region Sands Utah, Sandy Utah Last, Sandv Utah H c rest , and Sandy Utah North stakes TAYLORSVILLE Hah Region Bennton Utah, Ben nton Utah West, Taylorsville Utah, and Taylorsville Utah North stakes Taylorsville Utah West Region Taylorsville Utah Central, Taylorsville Utah West, and Taylorsville Utah West Central stakes MIDVALE Utah Region Midvale Utah, Midvale Ltah fast, Midvale Utah fort Union, and Sandv Utah Willow Creek stakes Mtllcreek Utah Region Salt Lake Grant, Salt lake Holladay North, Salt ake Millcreek, Salt Lake Valley View, Salt Lakp Winder and Salt Lake Winder West stakes MORMON population in the .50 stakes in these 1 regions is approximately 204,000 They 1 KAYSVILLE Utah Region Centerville Utah Stake. Oquirrh Utah Utah, Magna Utah Region-Magn- East, Salt Lake Hunter, Salt Lake Hunter East and Salt Lake Hunter West stakes. PIONEER Utah Region Salt Lake Cannon, Salt Lake Pioneer, and Salt Lake Temple View stakes. Rose Park Utah Region Salt Lake Riverside, Salt Lake Rose Park, Salt Lake Rose Park North and Salt Lake stakes. Utah SUGARHOUSE Region: Salt Lake Liberty, Salt Lake Park, Salt Lake Sugarhouse, and Salt Lake Wells stakes. Wtlford Utah Region Salt Lake Canyon Rim, Salt Lake East Mill Creek, Salt Lake 1 performed ments 236,492 endow- in 1977 Linda Skeen Receives 10 Year Pin HILL AFB - Linda L. Skeen of Layton has received a 10 year service pin at Hill AFB ceremonies SHE IS a supervisor shipment assistant in the Directorate of Distribution Mrs Skeen and her husband, Gilbert, have one child COLONEL McFntees decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal, Commenda'ion Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters and the Combat Readiness Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters By He and his wife, the former Jean Bunning of Rock Springs, Wyo have three daughters and two sons Auction Scheduled At Hill AFB HILL ALB - There will be a public auction sale at Hill Air Force Base on March 29, sponsored by the Defense Disposal Office at the base THE SALE will begin at 9 am in Building S 890 and the public is incited to bid on the 231 surplus items going on sale Among the items being auctioned are filing cabinets, office furniture, tool boxes, metal cabinets, typewriters, tool carts, plywood paneling and even a repossessed motorcycle AIL items for sale will be on display for public inspection beginning March 21 Facilities will be open for inspection each weekday thereafter from 8am until 3 p m However, there will be no public inspection on weekends complete list of sale items and terms and condiA tion of the items is available at Building PERSONS must submit written bids and be registered to be eligible to buy the properties Registration will begin at 8 a m on the day of the sale Bidders must be present and no mailed bids can be accepted Items purchased may be removed from the site on the day of the sale provided full payment is made. FOR further information, contact the Sales Section at Hill Hill AFB, 777-655- 7 training the atea ROSELYN KIRK - Plans for the Davis Center, located in Kuys-villmoved forward Tuesday when the Davis County Board of Education followed the procedure recommended by the State Board for Vocation Education and ap pointed a director, conditionally based on approval from the state board FARMINGTON Area Vocational JACK SHELL, assistant principal at Viewmont High School, was named to that position The action was taken alter Dr Walter Talbot, state supt of public instruction, and Dr Vaughn Hall, state supt of voca- tional education, told the board that allocated to the area In approvvocational center after July the the that the plan, agreed county ing Davis County vocational school would become one of four state area vocational schools placed under the direction of the Utah State Board of Vocational Educat- $456,000 would be 1 ion THE DAVIS board approved a proposal recommended by the state board which would name the Davis County School Board to serve as the area center board The director of the vocational center would report to that board The supt of Davis Schools, Bernell Wrigley would serve as an member of the board Dr. Talbot said the action by the Davis County School Board was necessary prior to the state board designation Dr. Talbot will go before the state board on April 20 to ask that the Davis County Board be designated as the area center board DR. HALL said, "Experience has told us it is best to have local operating boards basts govern centers on a They are more flexible and responsive " Davis County area vocational center will be the fourth in the state Other centers are located at Richfield, Roosevelt and Logan, Utah Supt. Talbot said the major purpose of the area vocational center is to provide training for high school students which can be operated more economically and day-to-da- y efficiently than can be offered in- dividually at each high school The second purpose is to provide vocational-technica- l to post high school students in THL MONLY, which will be available to the Davis area vocational school in July, is the tesult of an appropriation from Ihe 1978 Ltah State egisluture It is designated for maintenance and opera tarns for post secondary purposes Dr Talbot said that the area board should begin to plan the building and operation budget for 19x6 At the ptesent tone there are two buildings, an automo tne building and a building trades build on the 84 acre site, but the distric t mg hopes to expand that number of buildings to six if funding is available from the state board DR. TALBOT said eventually the state may buv out the Davis County School District s interest at Ihe vocational center, setting up a total state operated program He said, however, there was no good reason why each center could not organize m a wav peculiar to its own location From the beginning the State Board for Vocational Education attempted to maximize local control and respon sibiltty and minimize state interference and domination " In persuading legislators that the vk j tionul schixtl was needed in Davis County, Dj is Sc hool officials said thdt no funding was presently available for skill training for adults who did not want to work toward a high schtxil diploma MR. SHELL, who has been appointed director based on approval from the state board, will be directly responsible to the area vcx:ational board Mr Shell has been vice principal at Viewmont H'gh School since 1972, where he has been in charge of scheduling, curriculum revision and special resources He has worked extensively with vocational programs during that time He received his B S degree and M E. degrees from Brigham Young University. Mr Shell has been employed in Davis District ranee 1962 as a history teacher at Bountiful Junior High School, a counselor rt Millcreek Junior High School and a counseling psychologist at Bountiful High School He was vice principal at Millcreek Junior High School before being named to the vice principalship at Viewmont in 1972 |