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Show WfctKt Y NtWS JOURNAL. NOVLMBLR hcHu-um- v.o 3, 197 ieaiir dhumoi proves mmiaisiiiom the bid specifications had been altered .t was safer to rebid the building. Only two architectural firms bid on the b"'1 building, with the lowest bid being $81, over the architects estimate. Dr 5A that the building be rebid m February, but the board decided to lea? e that matter up to the architect. Morris Hansen, school board member questioned why only two architects had bid on the building Dr. White said, if given the op- By ROSELYN KIRK Preliminary plans for the construction one at Bountiful of two gymnasiums High School and the other at Clearfield, which are estimated to cost $1,771,000 each were approved Tuesday by the Davis County Board of Education. IN TWO other capital improvement matters, the board voted to reject two bids on the addition at the Layton tion, construction firms will usuali.v choose new construction. The DeYoung Construction Company has also received a bid for a school bus garage and servne center to be remodeled at the Clearfield Freeport Center. that were received on Oct. 18, and authorized the administration to seek location for two new elementary school sites one between Farmington and Kaysville and the other in the West Clearfield, East Syracuse area. Elementary School IN GIVING the administration the approval to begin the search for the two elementary school sites, the board also authorized them to make contact with architects to begin preliminary planning for the construction of the schools when the location of the two schools is determined The two gymnasiums could be bid as early as March if planning meets the time schedule anticipated by architects Walter Scott and William Louie, of Scott, Louie and Browning, Architects and Engineers, Salt Lake. School officials estimated that the buildings could be ready for use by the fall of 1979. Money for the two gymnasiums is allocated in the budget for this Superintendent Wrigley said that Imputation projections indicate that the pressing needs are in the Farmington-Kaysvillareas, in addition to "tremendous growth that is occuring in the West Clearfield-Eas- t Syracuse area At present fiscal year, Superintendent Bernell e Wrigley said. Tellers and cletks at Fust Security State Bank of Kaysville met their customers Monday in traditional Halloween attire. Showing off their hohda costumes are to r: Suanne Gilkej, Helen Kay l'edersen, Melinda Lange, Marilee Packer and Marjorie Brande, GREET CUSTOMERS THE PRELIMINARY plans call for some Farmington students are being each gymnasium, built according to the same plan, to have a 3150 seating capacity. Mr. Scott said that the bleacher 1 seated. bused to Kaysville to meet the population pressure felt in that area. seating, wrestling mats and automatic fire sprinklers had not been figured into construction costs. He estimated that these features could add $184,000 to the HE SAID the population problem in the West Clearfield-Eas- t Syracuse area is compounded by the fact that Pioneer School should be closed because people The Pioneer feel it is not up to standard School is located on good commercial property, Superintendent Wrigley said. He recommended that a 21 room school be proposed to the architects selected Administrators say that the schools in question will not be set for construction until after July 1, 1978 But the board called for administrators to bring back the names of architects tor approval so that planning can begin cost of each building. WTOffiil from North to the boundary line. At the public hearing it was By VERNA WILLDLN The financial report set was reviewed before the Sunset City Council by Jerry of Sun- Crouch, CPA, of Crouch, boundaries as stated in the public notice was in error as it did not extend far enough north to affect the property that Commonwealth Realty purchased for the building of a new business and sub- Pin-noc- k MR. CROUCH said that Sunsets budgeting system was excellent. Most items division. The extension of the commercial zone from its were very close in what was budgeted and actual amount 300 for the ex- cellent condition of the books, records and operations of the city. During the audit it was observed that many items could help in further improving the THE council approved a from Highway 89 to the railroad tracks. Any person having grievance or concern between funds. is invited to be present at one of the above times. bank reconciliation performed generally insures that interfund transactions are in balance. The notion of a single checking account will probably be a requirement in the new municipal accounting annual. It was suggested that court receipts be deposited daily. Court receipts are not being deposited daily. After court ALSO, the better filing system lor records. Before the Council was to adjourn a heated dis- cussion arose on the proposed were blown up at approxi- mately the same time that Sunset City was working on the water line in that area The matter was to be turned over to the insurance company to investigate to see if the city was liable Arly W'allace reported that daily. It is our understanding that a new court clerk is being hired and that she will perform a check-ou- t and deposit By ROSELYNKIRK Davis County Commissioners are considering the purchase of electrical control devices which, according to theclaims of sales representatives from the Consumer Co- nservation Corp., could cut power costs in the courthouse complex by 1 to The COMMISSIONER Glen Flint told the two sales representatives Bruce Foote and Richard Clay to return in days for an answer. The THE STORM sewer holding will guarantee to reduce that cost by at least 10 percent or $190 a month. Mr. Foote, who conducted the study of the boun- daries. It was decided that more details were needed and that such should be discussed e mont h analysis has shown that monthly power bills for Sunset-Roy-Clinto- revenue sharing funds director of revenue sharing requires that proposed-ushearings be held prior to the expenditure of entitlement funds. These meetings will need to be held 27 davs prior to your budget hearing 90 a the fire department had received a copy of the fire rating guide. pond placement was discussed briefly with its location possibly being on the noted some confusion concerning proposed-us- e We these three buildings are $1,900 monthly. The company power costs said the county could save $2,280 in power costs in one year and could pav for the system in 29 months If commissioners agree to negotiate for the purchase of the system, it will be placed in operation on a four month trial period Mr. Foote said if the power bills werent reduced at least 10 percent, the county would be under no further obligation business, commissioners signed an agreement with the State of Utah to accept $43,750 in state funding for the alcohol and drug rehabilitation program Commissioners also signed an agreement with the Utah State Division of Health which will allow the county to receive $1,800 in funds for the severely the county. handicapped This ongoing agreement with the state requires the county to provide the services of Dr. Richard Johns one day per month to serve the severely in handicapped IN AN unrelated A one-da- y photography or- y dinances and for the to extend the commercial zone from its present .300 feet west of the highway to 450 feet THE workshop. "Creative will Artificial Lighting, STATE INSPECTIONS TUNE UP WITH WHEEL ALIGNMENT GENERAL CAR REPAIRS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS LAWN MOWERS E HEYW00D AUTO CLINIC 1S2 North First West, Kaysville, Utah Phone 376-20- 35 matter, commissioners listened to a report from Community Action Program (CAP) Director Carl Chappell dealing with the CAP 1978 work program Mr. Chappell said the purpose of the work program was to help the low income of all ages to "We become want to get the people off welfare and give them training and jobs so the can become taxpavers and support themselves," he said their goal through several Photo Workshop workshop conducted by Borge B Andersen will be offered on Saturday, Nov 5 through the Bountiful Art CenterDavis-Umversitof Utah program purchase the IN OTHER county programs-weatherizati- COUNCILMAN Kenneth Rock proposed that a public hearing be set for Dec. 8 to to equipment. The rejxirt submitted bv Mr Chappell showed that CAP administrators hope to achieve Will Hold e the meeting. MR. ROGERS and Mr. Sant A COST Borge Andersen WE recommend that you review and follow the timi'ta-blissued bv The League of Cities and Towns." It was also reported that the water and sewer are not paying for their own right now. rezoning ot commercial projxrties along the highway extending through Sunset, upon which the public hearing had already been held and no concerned citizens present at said that they would contact property owners and voice their concern at the next meeting to be held in two weeks The council decided that they would forego voting on the matter until the next scheduled meeting, vw Coymlty Comsideirs Metrical! Controls company is proposing that the county spend $5,572 for the system, which they say will pay for itself in 29 months. The control devices, which remove friction and filler electricity, if purchased would be placed on theelectrical system which provides power to the county courthouse, the Davis County Sheriff's Office and the Davis County Library. were discussed concerning the two water heaters that nal control requires that receipts be deposited intact SUN-SCOP- with Roy, Clinton and Davis County. Norm Sant brought up the possibility of developing a 10 LETTERS from Larry Ashdown and Kenneth Arave they may set for days before being deposited Good inter- adopt the revise3 city feet seven percent cost of living raise for Walter Hokanson effective Oct. 31. Mr. Kidd announced that a special hearing would be held on Improvement District Number 10 on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 and 2 for one hour beginning at 6 p m. The improvement district number 10 involved the curb, gutter and sidewalk along 1800 North the entire city. A single account gives checking greater control by eliminattransfers ing physical hearings relative 450 Sunset. system and controls. Such items were brought before the attention of the council in letter form and are as follows: To provide better control over interfund transactions we recommend you go to a single checking account for daily. feet to present would add 150 feet more and provide more opportunity for businesses to lie attracted to was city y discovered that the north and Davis, certified public accountants of Ogden. The spent. complimented 2560 include demonstration food home, emergence program. Sub ot THE workshop will be held in the Borge B Andersen and Asvxiates studio, 2.31 Edison Street. Salt Like City, from 10 am. to 2 10pm, Saturday, Nov 5 and will be offered both and for 0 5 hours of University of Utah non-cred- credit Interested persons should contact the of Utah in Bountiful at or the Division of y Education, University of Utah to register community to correlate assistance to low income people that can be provided through the nutrition program, Head Start, Mental Health, and the Davis County School District and the Davis County Housing Authority to meet the needs of low income people land Comprehensive Fmplovment Training Administration (CFTA) work experience proposals and CAP ALSO writes Title H hires about 350 low income youth each vear Another facet of the CAP program is the Outreach service prov tdtxl by workers who High School. THE BOARD also heard a report from Mary Ann Williams, pupil services division, relative to the implementation of the P.L. recently passed federal educational aid for the handicapped The law became effective Oct. 1, 1977, in Davis School District and administrators are required to work out education programs to provide education opportunities for the of school board attorneys S King that, since Felshaw and William handicapped by Dec. 1978 Christmas Aid Money assistance program, payments and the emergency food program. More Davis County families should receive this year since $966 has been allocated through Title 20 of the Social Security Act to Who Knows? does Daylight Saving Time end? 2. When is Veterans Dav? 3 When was Soviet Premier Khrushchev ousted? 4 Who discovered the Grand Canyon? 5. Name the 14th U S. President 6. What is the running speed of a quarter horse? 7. Define caveat. 8 When was the Erie Canal opened? 9. How many orbits did Ajxillo 1. When 7 make'-10 Name the treasure state. Answers: October 30, 2 a m 2 October 24 3 October, 1964 4 Garcia de L 1540 5 6 7 Cardenas, Warning, caution or mas. RICHARD Nelson, Title 20 director, told Davis County Commissioners that 150 families had to be turned down last year. The county signed the agreement for the Title 20 funds and said they will provide office space and telephone for the coordinator The aide, who will work under the direction of the Community Action Program (CAP), will solicit the donation and contribution of food, ad- 1825 9 163 10 Montana funds which will provide $231,000 for the rehabilitation of some homes in the Clearfield area. ACCORDING to Kym An- derson, Davis County Housing Authority Administrator, the money will result in some grants and loans to residents to allow them to bring their houses up to the building code. Miss Anderson said that funds are available in the grant to provide for the salary of a director or coordinator to oversee the project The is Housing Authority currently trying position Wood Burning Poulan Chain Saws FEATURING: Earth Stove Chuck Wagon Woodsman Magna Heat 2333 N. Main 825-280- 2 Sunset schools, AAiffICAN t FOREIGN CAR SFECIAlSrj OTHER duties are to collect these items and to maintain records of the collections and solicitations In other action, county commissioners signed a final contract for Community Development Black grant FREE BRAKE CHECK MR. BRAKE COMMERCIAL DISC DRUM BRAKE ACCOUNTS Clearfield Screens Chief Candidates screening process to narrow a field of 19 candidates for Clearfield Chief of Police was held Tuesday when a selection committee met in executive session MAYOR O. Ross Sanders said 19 candidates filed for the chief's position before deadhne about three weeks ago He said it is very doubtful now that a chief will be named before next Tuesday's general election He noted that the first meeting probably would be a review of the candidates and establishing some sort of criteria for making the selec tion "IT probably will take two or three meetings to narrow the field to four or five nominees," the mayor said "These candidates will then be interviewed hv the council." Final nomination will come from the mayor but his nomination must be ratified bv the citv council THE CHIEFS post was left vacant when AO (Pete) Archuleta resigned under public pressure. Lt. Darren Green, who is an applicant for the position, has been acting chief since grb SPECIALISTS The Mott 7 runtrd ime in lirnkeii" LIFETIME Gl ARANTEE 53 N. Fort Lane. Layton OPEN SATURDAY mrnmmmmm SPECIAL OFFER! THIS COUPON WORTH that CHILDS Stoves and SOLICITED The first to fill rk clothing, toys and money from businesses, service orchurches and individuals. Franklin Pierce 47 5 mph monition 8 October 26. provide a supervisor to correlate the program for 38 working days prior to Christ- ganizations, 1 the neighborhood councils cies and the Davis Countv Power and Light to remove an underground cable at South Davis Junior DR. WHITE said it was his opinion and the opinion OTHER services correlated through Outreach are: the home weatherization which mwt monthlv and train In other kinds of planning. CAP officials work through other local social sere ice agen- 8 Housing Authority. CAP programs seek input from the community through poor Rex-burg- since the administration had checked with the schools, coaches and health teachers to get an evaluation of what is needed at each facility. In rejecting the two bids received two weeks ago for an addition at the Layton Elementary School, the board acted on the recommendation of Dr. White. He said that after the bidding, Architect Larry Jansen had worked with the low bidder John DeYoung Construction Company, Salt Lake City, in an effort to lower costs. in- volunteer neighborhood leaders as advocates for the IN OTHER matters of business, the board approved a request for Layton High , School wrestling team to travel to a for Ida. on a two-datrip wrestling meet on Dee. They also approved a request by Utah ASSISTANT Superintendent John S White said that the building should meet the educational needs of the district Out- reach and the poor and digent fund creative lighting techniques including lighting for table tops, product and portrait lighting and special effects Students in the workshop will be able to use the Davis Program photo lab to process work related to the workshop and are entitled to two lab sessions per student Continuing of on go into the Without the features in question, the building costs will be $35 a square foot. The plans call for a two level structure which would include a cross country track on the upper level. Handball courts, and weight lifting and exercise rooms are included in the design. The 50,000 square foot building would be a separate structure and would free the present gymnasiums in the schools to be used by the womens athletic program. OFF ON COMPLETE BRAKE JOB! Good until November 30th Come in for a FREE 10 Pt. 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