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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 14. 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER. FEBRUARY 14. 1980 Utch Opera Company To Hold Auditions i C.I.ulc ( tipiuti i IVU'iM'it, uvitcr.il JiiciltM l the I't.ili o,vi.i immiiMKCN vlinius .imliiions in lv held ,h the iic.iiic. i eh. t t MM.1 KS MIDI mine ptep.netl unit a slum m.h ii ' 'l Htv'tr' choice. miN tleouMisit.iie .ihiliiv in muIiI (Viitlinp tiinl Ctii Imihhii. ami pun iilc a it hw iiMcihiimcmI rcMime. Aeeontp.unsi will he piovnleJ, V ,) I he Utah Oper.t t onip.im's Imi.iI piolnciion l.n this Mf.icon Kill he " I he H.nhvr ol Seville on Max I . 7. I) nml 21. Next MM'on'x piihIiivIumiv will lv I .i I i.iv i.it.i in (Kloher. ('iic.illeii.i KiinIic ana".' I.vliam" in Jaini-niI ehiii.nx. itml "I hm hivpi.ilc" in Max, IOW Al Dll ION iippointincnt, c.ill Hie Utah (Vmpanv olliee nl 5 4 HX42. lVi.i i K ! ... ' I & F Senior (it ion new officers to serve during Montuonieiv. led 1st vice the l'.WH yeiir. arc l.eo Kinsman, Kinsman, Agnes secretary: pres.. president. Hack. Kirtley Tucker, left, treasurer: and Merlin Koche. 2nd vice president, np Happy K NEW SENIOR OFFICERS s Gov. Competing With Private i PTA LEADERS .ii 9 PLAN WORKSHOP " Left to right, Andy Anderson, Annette Gardner and Lola Ipaktchian plan a PERC (Parent Orientation Resource Center) workshop on families, to be held Wednesday, Feb. 20, at 6:30 p.m. at North Layton Junior High School Library. They represent the Davis North and Central Davis PTA Councils. Parents may call the Davis County Extension Service to . t In the early 1600s. King ...James II of England instructed Govi I homas Dongan of New York: And for as much as ' great inconvenience may arise " by the liberty of printing within our Province of. New, York, you fire to proyidc ,by all necessary orders that no person keep any press for printing, nor that any book, pamphlet or other matters whatsoever be printed without your special ieave and license." IT WASNT until 1791. when the First Amendment to the L.S.. Constitution il fMlfl n ,xyas W. GR ANT E AYS Q. "I know the federal, state and local governments spend billions of dollars each year to buy goods and services from private businesses. But it seems to me there are still too many services being done by - pre-regist- Amendment Accepted In 1791 B accepted, that freedom of the press was established, and you were given the right to know the truth without government censorship pr license. , , , . governments that could be done faster and cheaper by private commercial enterprise. W hat is being done about this government competition?" iji. TIIE SMALL Business Administration (SBAl. which serves as an advocate for the nation's small businesses, recently began public hearings on this very subject to determine if governments are harmfully competing with private enterprise. The answ er is yes. They are. At a hearing in l)cs Moines. Iowa, for example, dozens of witnesses pointed out that governments. which spend about $100 billtorf a year on purchases; probably Spend at least $10 billion to operate commer- cial and industrial facilities Enterprise? such as research and testing labs, print shops, day care cen- ters and sale of consumer goods through military post exchanges. SBA ESTIMATES that perhaps $2 to $3 billion of these goods and services could be bought from small business. Government agencies are going to have to go through an education process to make sure that private enterprise gets a fairer share of the government contract dollar and that governments only perform services "in-hous- that are not available from the pri February 15, 16, and 18 Only 2 MAN DUP TENT With Ad Only 29 95 -- A- 99 WAY NOW!! IlGallon oeer i PACKS 0FFn t ALE PRICES With Ad folly! IS eminent competition with small business and wants suggestions on how government can reduce their commercia activities. CAMPING HEADQUARTERS Sleeping Bass Accessories Tents Coleman Products Packs Frames Mess Kits Everything Youll Need. . . COMING! -- J. ALDEN RICHINS ERIC STEPHAN The Church Educational System - Ogden Ccuier. in child development and family relations at BYU. cooperation with the stakes in the Kaysville Region is sponsoring an Education Day Program. This program will be held. Feb. 16 at the Mountain Road Chapel. 901 South Mountain Road. Fruit REGISTRATION for this program will be handled by ward committees. The registration lee of $4 per person provides for admittance to all six classes. Heights. LAY COLEMAN $ TIIE SMALL Business Administration wants to document complaints ot unlair gov ALVIN II. PRICE o Reg. 49.95 Ripstop Nylon "FUEL sector. Education Day Program Set For Feb. 1 6th GTOfJS BIRTHDAY BACKPACKER --STOVES The l)cs Moines hearings were the first ol their tv pc to be conducted by SB A. nncsses described their personal experiences concerning government intrusions into business activities generally regarded as belonging to the private EH&BD ffife tSBia.Q6pBD SALE vate sector. AND- onsQSas Prices. Why not spend a&ition in the Great Outdoors? THE sponsoring stakes for the Education Day are Farmington. Kaysville. Kaysville East. Kaysville South and Kaysville Crest wood. Classes will be held from 2 to 9 p.m. Lectures will be given on a variety of topics such as Self-Estee-m and Positive Be- havior. Building Family Closeness. Marriage and Family Relationships. Family Finances and Religious topics. These inspiring and informative lectures will be presented by the following instructors: A. ROGER Merrill. LDS Church Welfare services: C. Hayward Wride. internal consultant for U.S. Forest Servic-e- : and Eric G. Stephan, profes- sor of communications at BYU. J. Alden Richins. associate director. Davis Cozinty Church Educational System: Don B. Castleton. instructor. Ogden LDS Institute: and Alvin H. Price, professor of Those persons interested in attending should register with their ward committees so their wards will receive proper credit. however individuals may also register at the door. DON CASTLETON Airman Graduates Airman I heresella A. Underberg. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Undcrbeig of 403 West 2200 North. Sunset. has been assigned to Lowry Air Force Base. Colo., after completing Air Force basic training. DURING THE six weeks at Lackland AFB. Tex., the airman studied the Air Force mission. organization :.nd cus- toms and received specijl training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits towards an degree in applied science through the Community of the Air Force. Col-elg- e THE AIRMAN will now specialized instruction ill the supply held. Airman Underberg is a 1979 graduate is a 1979 graduate of Clearfield High School. Definition Road Hog: A driver who meets you more than halfway. News. Georgetown, kv. -- Tax Crack A charming little recipe for a desser . ,,u-din- lake a good deal of dough, youll knead it. Opinion. Dublin |