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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL APRIL 24, 1985 Mayors Question School District Building Practices al MW Editor $25 single LHS Students Cited LAYTON - Thirteen Layton High School students have been recognized for their scholastic achievements through the 1985 Presidential Academic Fitness Award program. THIS AWARD which includes a special certificate signed by President Ronald Reagan, the U.S. Secretary of Education, and the local high school principal was instituted by President Reagan to motivate students to perform to the full extend of their academic abilities. In order to earn the Presidential Academic Fitness Award, a student must attain a average or equivalent accumulated over grades 9, 10, and the first semester of grade 12. The Bplus average is defined as equivalent to 3.3 on a 4 point scale or an 85 on a 100 point scale. THE STUDENT must receive a score at or above the 80th percentile on any nationally recognized standardized achievement test such as SAT or ACT. The students must also have completed at least 12 high school units in "New Basics" including English, mathematics, science, social studies, foreign languages and computer science. The first Presidential Academic Fitness Awards were presented to the 1984 high school 'graduating class. THE LAYTON High School students receiving this honor for 1985 iinclude James Benedict, Spanish; Eric Blood, Spanish and computers; Tamcra Bolles, French; Keith Crofts, computers; Valura Goddard, French; Jill House, Spanish; Richard Jaeger. Spanish and computers; Keith Keller, computers; Sherry Kuykendall, Spanish and Computers; Erich Novak, French; Lisa Sabin, Spanish; Dale Sorensen, Computers; Tammy Walden, Spanish, dmg -- I he North Davis Refuse Disposal Board (NARD) operators of the landfill east of Hill Field, lemind the public that loads of refuse en route to the land fill must be secured and covered, so no refuse litters roadways. policy. NOTING the states facilities management office scrutinizes plans and must approve them before construction starts. Mr. Forbes said that includes everything from tire safety considerations to sewage disposal. "We don't normally see a need for the cities to review those plans but we'd be glad to "let them do so. he told the group, emphasizing "we want to woik closely with the cities." That could mean submitting applications for building permits and related documents. Speaking as a former Layton City planning commission member, Mr. Forbes said "I know the frustration of tiying to woik with the school district" but said a "careful, continual analysis of is carried out to determine where buildings growth patterns should be placed. That follows also for boundary changes, he said. A LOT of effort goes into site selection. It's not our desire to condemn property," Mr. Forbes said, noting it'd been neaily 20 year since legal action had been taken. Questioning the districts building code standards was Sunset Mayor Norm Sant who said "I don't think the state code always meets the stringent city codes. I can't require a sprinkling system for 600" students, he said, although that would be mandated for other projects. "We need to make sure subcontractors know they must follow city standards." he added, referring to conversations he'd had. LAW OFFICERS have been alerted to enforce this ordinance, a news release says. Landfill hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. during Standard time and 7 a m. to 6 p.m. during daylight hours. Patrons are urged to get to the landfill 15 minutes prior to dosing time to allow ample time to I ! unload. RESIDENTS may obtain an "orange refuse card from their city offices to gain access. This card must be shown at the scale house in order to dump "home generated garbage without a charge. All commercial refuse must be paid for at $6 per ton. Only residents from North Davis County may use landfill. ArtsFest, Continues - The Kaysville Elementary School Festival of KAYSVIELE the Arts will run through Friday thanks to the tireless efforts of Robyn I ewis. Beginning Apnl 22 the Arts will be encouraged with vaiious activities performed. city-controll- MAYOR NEIL Blackburn of Centerville, where Reading Elementary recently opened amid some controversy over lack of sidewalks and bus area, said "we recognize the limited jurisdiction cities have over schools." But he said something had to be done to solve "infrastructure problems" such as sewer and water lines and sidewalks. "I've had some experience with the school district taking pretty indeone thing we have to woik on." he pendent attitudes--that- s added. EVENTS will include: hursday. April 25. lunch time, art demonstration in the foyer, pod and front hall. Friday, Apnl 26, luch time, program to be Chucks Detal Shop T d announced. The school dance festival will be held May at 6:30 p.m. at the Davis High School Held house. Eaeh class has prepared a dance to be performed for the 45 minute program. All are invited. 1 SPECIAL FOR SPRING ON SATl'RDAY, May 18. the school is sponsoring an open house at the school. In coordinating efforts of the Kaysville PTA, ton Historical Society and Daughters of Utah Kay sville-LaPioneers, Kaysville Davis County, they will be featuring pictures and stories, relic school items, etc., from p.m. with the public inv ited. 7 he PTA is looking for histories, pictures, stories, anecedotes, relics, programs, newspaper articles, school items, etc. to disor play. Those w ith items should contact Kaye Larson, Sue Majorat or Kaysville Elementary School, IVE FELT maybe (the concerns) weren't filtering high enough" in the schools hierarcy, Mr. Blackburn continued. Also addressing concerns about following building codes was Bountiful Mayor Dean Stahle who referred back to Hannah Holbrook Elementary's construction more than a decade ago. "Over 100 violations in two hours were located by a city inspector, there he said. County Planning Director Rick Mayfield raised another question that occasionally has surfaced. "I hope in the future (school officials) will look at sites (other than) those that are prime sites for industrial development," he said, stressing need for economic development coordination. 544-470- 544-369- Jl CARS Includes wash, wax, buff, engine clean and paint, interior shampooed and polished. 1763 No. Main, Layton 4. np HOPEFULLY The one thing that most men can do better than anyone else is to read their own writine. about two years ago. -- News. N C. SPRING GAUDEN STARTERS - Dinner, Awards Slated - PANSIES - The Kaysville Jaycees are sponsoring their annual Inaugural Dinner and Distinguished Service award to be held Tuesday. April 30 at 7 p.m. at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful. STEVE Humphrey, Jaycee president said new Jaycee Chalter officers will be named and installed to serve the 1985-8year. The Kaysville Jaycee Women Officers will continue to serve until July 1. The Distinguished Service award is given annually to a person who has contributed the most service to his community, civic organizations, church, family, friends and neighbors. The recipient will be honored as a surprise guest. MR. HUMPHREY and Kaysville Jaycee President, Marilyn Koroulis, will be giving a recap of the past year's activities and accomplishments and awards will also be given for the year's outstanding achievements, np WEED end FEED Solid Colors Mixed Colors Kills Johnny Jumpups Mix or Now Weed Out! LAWN WEED KILLER. - touches on cleanup activities, th Contains Trimec Danelions xx - Kills $099 Feach or 2 for s5 Now is the time to kill danelions! ITS TIME TO PLANT 'Strawberries A A0 'Grapes O OFF 'Raspberries 'Gooseberries 'Boysenberries Grow your own and enjoy the results & AMES' . REMOVE STUMPS. DRAW-CU-T tion. were logged putting finishing, $12 99Each Regular $8.00 spokesman for Hill said the represents the recognition of members who distinguished themselves by meritorious direct participation in a significant military act or operation approved for the award." That translates as "hands on" support at the site or sites of the military act or opera- man-hour- ft 6 A ber of minor personal injuries. s Approximately 15,000 to time the were donated during or injury, further damage prevent and an additional 10,000 manhours TRI-ME- C Covers 5000 sq. medal During the relief operations. Air Force personnel reported a num- Danelions Clover CONTAINS Match APPROXIMATELY 400 Air Force personnel at Hill Field will be honored with the Humanitarian Service Medal in the next few weeks, for their assistance with flood relief throughout the state in 1983. The recommendation was approved by the Office of the Secretary of Defense in February. THE recommendation cited those members of the Air Force and Utah National Guard who served during the flooding in April. May and June of 1983. Although the dates include only those times declared a national disaster by President Ronald Reagan, Hill spokesmen point out that Air Force personnel assisted during the actual disaster itself, helping with sandbagging, digging mud out of basements, hauling debris to appropriate deposit areas, and assisting in rescue efforts. 69 Full Detail TRUCKS 3 544-823- 6 B085 Full Detail y WE HAD a prime site with something else in mind for it." said Farmington's Merrill Petty. "Now there's a nice school there." he added, evidently referring to Farmington Junior High-open- ed HILL AIR FORCE BASE -Although it's now been two years since the disasterous spring flooding and mudslides that played havor with Davis County, many volunteers are still receiving accolades for their efforts during the crisis. occupancy and Keep Loads Covered - By TOM HARALDSEN ti ip. $15 double a.m. . io To Receive Recognition Elko 4 - SOUTH WEBER The South Weber 1st Ward is having its annual Homecoming Celebration Friday, May 3 in the South Weber Church at 1385 E. South Weber Drive. EVENTS WILL start with a chicken dinner to be served beginning at 6 p.m. This will be followed by a program sponsored by the ward consisting of a variety of performances by local talented performers. The rest of the evening will be for socializing with old acquaintances and reminiscing about old times. Charge is $2.50 a person or $10 a family. at the Silver Age include: at 10:45 WE NEED volunteers at the Silver Age to drive the van. This would consist of about three hours a week and would involve transporting senior citizens from their homes to the center and back. Chauffeur's license requiied or able to obtain one. We will pay for chauffeur's license. You will be rewarded many times ovei We need you! - Hill Field Personnel 13-1- 2 occupancy. FARMINGTON Everybody hasn't been happy with plans for the new Woods Cross Elemental y School or lack of sidewalks, among other things, at Centerville's new Reading School AND AT least one north county mayor expressed some concerns about the ability held by the school district to "do its own thing" through state guidelines vs. following city codes. Dee Forbes, school board member from Lay ton who sits as an member on the mayoral council of governments, explained the district'- building construction and site selection turn-aroun- - Upcoming events KAVSVII.I.E Blood piessuie clinic on May By TOM BUSSELBERG Reflex-Journ- S.W. Homecoming Set Silver Age Events 85 Honda 4 Wheel Dr 85 Honda Front Wagon, 6 Speed Wheel Drive Wagon Honda air $380 Honda air $380 GRASS SHEAR $7424 $8878 You You pay Remover Stump Destroys sap structure. 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