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Show 1 WEEKLY i i REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 15, 1982 VIS South Weber Adopt Strict Guidelines Pleads County Fair Days SOUTH it seems like a month WEBER-Althou- gh summer's just begun, its less than to the gala South Weber Country Fair Days. Activities will run Aug. kicking off with the baby contest Aug. 7, 9 a.m. until noon at the church and the Little Miss and Junior Miss pageant that night at 7 p.m. Other events include: Aug. 9. familly night at the church at 7 p.m. Aug. 10. Posse night. 6 p.m. at the church Aug. 11. Little Buck-a-rorodeo at 6:30 p.m. at the posse grounds -- Thursday, Aug. 12. p.m. square dance in the tennis court -- Friday, Aug. 13. "Anything Goes." 6 p.m. at the city park -- Saturday, Aug. 14. Chuckwagon breakfast a.m. with the parat the school. ade set for p.m. on South Weber Drice: other activities include a cross country race, bear and sport contests, candy air drop, coin scramble, egg toss, contest at the city hall at 2 p.m. for judging, and ball games. all culminates Saturday night with fireworks in the city park at dusk. Anti-Por- no Group By MARK D. MICKELSEN o NORTH SALT LAKE A Utah group, concerned over the films on cable showing of hard TV, met with North Salt Lake officials last week in an effort to convince city fathers to adopt a strict set of guidelines addressing what can and cannot be shown on local cable channels. 0 6:30-9:3- REPRESENTATIVES of the Citizens For Decency Through Law told city officials and an audience of a dozen local residents that their goal is to regulate cable It programming in the same way that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates network programming. The organization is sponsoring a new cable franchise ordinance which would prohibit the showing of masturbation, excretory organs or functions, ultimate sexual acts, or erotic nudity on any cable station. DANN JONES, a spokeswoman for the group and state legislative representative for the Utah Association of Women, said the only limitations on local cable TV are Further information is asailable by calling wnh re Bob or Lorna Johnson at servations possible also by calling that number. Registration for the baby contest, rodeo "Anvthing Goes" and moto cross as well as all other sports activities may be made at the city hall from p.m. Aug. 4. 8 South Weber Parks Reservation We feel that the public needs to be educated about the type of material that is coming in on cable television. DURING HER Thanks to the SOUTH WEBER weather and sunny skies, it's natu- warm ral to park. South half-ho- long presentation, Mrs. Jones showed actual film clips from several hard programs The Stud and such as "The Bitch, Dressed to Kill which were shown during prime time on subscription channels throughout the state. Several of the scenes depicted explicit sexual activity, masturbation and "erotic nudity and were reportedly shown as early as 9 a.m. the same time smaller children are often searching for their favorite cartoons. With the eye-glass- in a safe spot, Verle Duerden of Coast-to-Coa- joins other Kavsville Chamber of Commerce members for a summer picnic. Gordon Peterson of Kavsville Drug sits contentlv after baking the finger-lickin- g good dutch oven chit ken. want to spend some time in the So many are getting that urge in Weber that its now necessary to at least for make reservations weekends, city officials note. Here are some tips to make easier planning for that weekend THE LARGE and small bowery may be reserved for the coming summer after January of that year: South Weber residents can reserve must the boweries free but ts pay $10: UNLESS A scheduled ball game is going on. the ball diamonds and tennis courts are open to the public throughout the weekend. It's first come, first serve. Garbage cans are provided near the boweries and should be used after using them, and adults are asked to supervise restrooms. PEOPLE ARE invited, but no dogs, horses or golfing are allowed on the park grounds. Reservations are taken at the city office during regular office hours and if theres a change in your schedule and you can't use the boweries when planned, contact the city so others may utilize the facilities. NOTING THAT as many as 50 hard films were shown in the state during 1981, Mrs. Jones said we feel strongly that this (type of material) is not a spectator sport. It is something Utahns do not want. SHE CITED several cases where men programming on a exposed to continual basis were later found to suffer emotional difficulties problems which often led to divorce among married coud Knowing how to take advantage of a good thing, Rich Richins of Barnes Bank stacks Chamber President ples. Although many of the existing cable companies offer lockboxes which allow parents to monitor the programs their children watch, Mrs. Jones said lock box keys are almost always the same and can open other lock boxes anywhere in the U.S. 0 1 up a second helping. , lDf?A Burger, Fries, Medium Drink & Sundae ONLY Good thru July EMORY 17, 1982 brazier LAYTON HILLS MALL Next To Mervyns 816 So. Main, Layton |