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MAY ,ir'wS.'4K'N' S' N 25, 1875 ss Building Permits Up In County - FARMINGTON Build. ng i (instruction in Davis County is up slightly for the first period of 197S over the same period a year ago, accord. ng to statistics released by the Davis County Planning Of- fice THE REPORT showed that despite a slight decline in (he number of permits applied for in March compared to a jear ago, the overall figure for the first quarter is up from 6h6 to 713 January of this year showed permits issued, compared to 144 for the same month last year February, loo, showed a slight increase this year, 209 to 192, but March showed a decl.ne with 149 only 103 compared to J30 a yiar ago CHRIS SHAFFER, county planner, said most of the permits were for stnglt dwelling homes City by -- MUSIC WORKSHOPS influx in building permits w ith 53 for the month of March, more than any other community Bount.ful, C t nterv tile, Clearfield, 1 n ton and East Layton also showed consistently high (quests for building permits (or the first quarter of 1478, h i ording to the report r Teat hers elementary schools of Davis County have enjoyed some profitable music v orknhops this year. Two more are planned, with the first beginning on May 30 in city, Layton had Seeks Election As County Recorder LAYTON Carol Dean H.I1 Page, 8s 1 E. 225 N , Lav ton, announced that she is a candidate for Davis County Recorder on the Republ.can ticket ALTHOUGH new to politics, Mrs Page feels well qualified to serve in this position because of 20 years uf the in title experience business, dealing with Davis County records daily A lifelong resident of Davis County, having lived in Kavs-tile as well as Lavton, Mrs Page said, "I would not trade the assets w hie h we have in Davis County for any other place in hnf ' i i.v e and work v SHE erupt asm--J that U is tt.at absolutely irTqwiutiVe tetords kept in the Daws I aunty Recorder's ntt.ee be ait urate and hanui 4 in sue h a way that it benefits all i esidents ot Davis Countv "My exponent t wilt am w ,his accuracy that is so urpm turn," she said MRS. PAGE is attivi . p t hurth and civic affa rs ha. mg served as reg'.'nul at.let i d rw tor for the soung lad i s preram She lssecretarv of t t "i GRACE NASH (torn Sc cuts know n Artz , is tnrnughout the country as one day, have been singing, dancing and plavtng (instruments) their way through music woikshops (! t m greater nentes educators in the use of rhvthnuc activities and music theory She is the author ot musical many music educational mukridls Her classes will stait May 30 at 8 30 for inter mediate grade teachers arc! 30 p m fur pn mary at grade leathers Thev will iun daily through June 2 for out stude nts VUTH THE money that was niiucaied by the legislature ot elementarv music Davis county has provided some iuh opportunities for teachers and students Music woikshops have been going throughout the sear in both the north and south end of the skills, is from the Kodalv Center of America m Mas sachusetts He has a vast amount of research and experience in the field of Dr Vtarren Burton, Dr Glen Ftfield, from Utah State Iniveisity and susan Hobson kt nney from Brigham Young I niversity have been the directing clinicians lot the woikshops teaching children through the skills and tei found in the Threshold to Music Charts HE HAS studied in Hungaiy where he reseat died the THEY HAVE provided experiences in playing the new ins.li aments, and learning to use them in orchestra- tions for songs and poetry I he teachers have been learning new techniques and skills in teaching reading of music and singing, as well as sung games and various rhythmic activities skills used in the Kodalv con cept Keith's classes will start June Sand go through June 4 The intei mediate grade teachers will begin at 8 10 and grade primary y fT - a Utah State Umvtistiv sug Si THEY ADVISr thatbcloa tl.ii. k of expensive exotic vu equipment and installations, cunsider such simple things as pulling shades and plant mg tiees 1 he Simple action o! pulling the shades or drawing the curtains when you want to keep the heat of the sun outside or opening them to let the sunshine in can make a big d fference in your heating and moling costs. l.nt reunion and on fur the Ct,ns t ptu r 1 a , tun Reunion She as pubhuv chan is. s. i e on tor the Valiev lew lidus tiott Assix lallonand in i . it summer when they have hated out Vines and other limbing annuals planted c lmpoitant .e YOU CAN control the use of sunlight to your advantage by in your yard Deciduous trees will allow the suns rays to teach into your home during the winter when the leaves have fallen and will shade the home in the plantings in controlling vour personal climate, the specialists indicate, is being aware of when and where the suns rays strike your property and learning the direction of prevailing winds his can help you take ad vantage of cooling breezes 1 and of best locations for gar 7 she and A a nt bale vi mil plaint Mav 11 in Second at tt ( out alter waiving n K.tnnd tu uf mg in Lav t itv Court earlier f tie defendant is charged ' til alleged nnsube of public Umds on four occasions t ti between Jarman 19b and Much 1978 She is charged with taking the money for personal use. to the IF YOURE planning to in ront of windows and on the walls will ofer a living sun shu Id gradate ! D v she pleaded innocent den plantings is f eac he r of Dav.v H.gh In r huibcnd, iur ( hildtet.. all A I t dal Bate Set t corrugated cardboatd u t S. i NAMED IN the complain: windows at night will help main heat in the home kemoving such tndixir shut tils during the dav will ,i o a the sun to heat the Parer e a the Vw x i.i ' ion ii in Carol Chabries 45, of 54 100 North, North Salt Lake of F v mmittee build or remodel your home, they suggest thinking striously about the number and size of windows on the north vs south walls, the basic orientation of the house in relation to the suns path across the sky, the design of eave overhangs to help gulate sun exposure and the savings that can result from installing adequate insulation and multi pane windows. fUNl UP. WITH SUN-S- C WHEEL'AUGNMENt GENERAL CAR REPAIR; SMALT ENGINE REPAIRS LAWN MOWERS Q? (iSi i frigRUMS 1 K 3C HEYW00D AUT0TCLINIC CXAi. Oiiil Jli 1 ,1 Tt 1 l .tTT v?t r Mini) i REMEMBER THAT once the suns heat has come through your window panes, it cannot escape. The best wav to keep the intei tor of the home cool is to prevent the heat from entering During cold weather, placing uisulative mateiials such as styrofoam or several lavers Mew ESooEss program through four music teacher assistants Two full time intermediate grade teachers and two half time TO COMPLETE an exciting year of music two outstanding elementarv music clinicians will be in f armington to conduct two weeks of music workshops for Davis County teachers the teachers at 1 30 Both workshops will be held at the Farmington fclemen-tarSchool, 50 W 200 So lhey have also initiated another teacher trainer primary teachers, one intermediate and one primary teacher working in the south and north end of the district They have provided the classroom teachers valuable assistance in developing good music programs for their students music A ft Use what you already have to cut heating and cooling costs, extension specialists at 1 Keith Knighton, a spec utliM in the Kodaly music uad.ug E! mM "Orli" tpe instruments, movement, All to the benefit w the top leading music of Jol n 1 ' t FARMINGTON - 1 nai fur tormer Bountiful t it ( n,.ri clerk, chatged with misuse of public funds, has been set fu une 26 at 9 a m in Stu nd District Court, Farmington i Erie elemcntaiy schools uf Davts County have been ting .ng with music J eat hi rs CAROL DEAN HILL PAGE New book Kaysville include selections at the city library ILLUSIONS, by Richard Bach, Circus Couronne, by R Wright Campbell, Cold Hand In Mine" a collection of short stones, by Robert Aick-ma- Dwight D Eishehowers "Letters to Mamie, "Peters Quotations. Ideas for Our Time," by Laurence Peter, Challenge of the Trout A Book on Fishing" by Gary L aFontatne. FOR children, "A Pocket for Corduroy, by Don Freeman; Simons Soup by Beverly Komoda, "How We Hear non fiction book on by Judith Fryer, "Walls are to be Walked" by Nathan Zimelman, "A String in the Harp, by Nancy Bond Summer hours are Monday through Thursday, 2 30 to 8 p m , Friday, 2 30 to 5 30 p m. and closed on Saturday hearing Maurine Brady librarian, np is the with two new certificate Effective June 1, 1978 has always been the region's savings leader in offering you the highest interest allowed, and the widest possible choice of ways to save. So it should not surprise you that we're now offering you higher interest rates than ever before, on two brand new First Security rj iwrJKr hjitf ?ze Qum 2ttU savings plans for short or long term savers. YEAR 7 3A NEW EIGHT All 003311 I ARgBNa ISIII limns dHri) (JiUv Hint? you need to lock in 7 CERTIFICATES. 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