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( i inn ..w,t i. fi . .1 l p! .pH d I - a- . l d Uiioiigti 1 HI Bi l R sal.- vv is an issue in Wasatch t ountt am! voters ft, ere tame ouf of the vmodork and fhe iminn s lurnoul (4ds ninth hiutier I - n . n g d ,i i! i f i d . un .i s m ii mil m lit g I . M t! Ill Hu- ( . mmuHi , i I of nd i v - In Mute f... i: ,i ' n t cr'.ifii itu.u tu A incut Hi-,- m August uf 1977 iri M v I h ii aflcr the 2(1 wt-- i irunsinjii lump. in' HI I ... t j ,i c i Walter Blight filed an appeal in Second District Court in f armington Iwo davs lalt-- In the meantime, 2nd District Court Judge Duffy Palmer granted a stay allowing the company to continue opera Hon until (heir attorney, Stephen harr of Ogden, could prepare a petition appealing the board's decision THIS LATEST action will allow Are to continue opera! r mg in Davis (ounty for as a backup in the county-owneNorth Davis Ambulance It can also re spond to private calls The period runs until Nov 1, 199 Attorney f arr said the i ourt action will pmbublv be dropped as result of the stale I, ' . . g. i f . t d rt ui it ) f , fl.I tin- II vi ifa 4ik .f ls during the same period showed 72 0 percent in 1974, 2 percent in percent in l84i 7(i 1971), and 87 i MEANS that the countys poor turnout of 51 percent was the worst in recent years Davis County reached an all time high of 92 0 percent in the presidential election of 19W) and 89 6 percent in the presidential election four years later (1984) THAT DAVIS COl'NTY has al wavs been noted as a high-vot- urn-yea- boards I liil ra use DURING THE eight-wee- k training cycle, he studied general military subjects Ldtastgned to prepare him for further academic and job training in one of the r.. Navys 85 basic occupational 7 - L on-th- fields. Included in his studies were drill, f 1 Seamanship, close-orde- r Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this -fcourse of instruction are : ; eligible for three hours of college credit in physical beducation and hygiene. , S " A 1978 graduate of Clear-fiel- High School, he joined the Navy in July 1978 CONCURRING with the was Davis (ounty ommissioner Glen lint who 1 said, Beers Martha Clearfield, has completed recruit training at the Naval u. Training Center, San Diego "I (those from the sheriff's of fice or police depot intents), orilv those from a private cl tm-or as hac kup I hev could make a pioposal to Davis (ounty to run a private-servic- Wete in agreement with what has been said this of 302 W. 6.10 I (ounty thev wouldn l serve anv public authority calls ( ,., S and to the best of out knowledge stipulations appear to be proper at the present time and all su ms to be in outer Mr Fair said, In Dav is decision Navy Seaman Dean H Beers, son of Fred H and s lif action IN ANNOl CIG the decision, State Assistant At totiiev Genet al i red G Nc son said. The Div ision of Health inspected Ace within the last two to three weeks e county, but Wasatch Completes Recruit Training d OF M m u 1 r aIm r Bl By TOM Bl SSf I RG have two ammorning bulances working well (in North Davis) and its been We picking up were going business momentum If to be in the we want to go of it but we dont restrict Ace If make want private a to ci- tizens want to use them, that's their privilege We have four ambulances in the south end of operating the county and weve had some bad accidents where five to six ambulances were needed, he said. UNDER TERMS of the agreement, Ace can supply to the State Board of Health for Before the Nov I, 1979 deadline and its service will be reviewed and evaluated for one year. Mr. and Mrs. Bright were not in attendance and no one appeared to oppose the action. renewal a w-- Xto ik t4 s I gnat by a Hnnopt.-1 u re pt mil, I he v ( ou c . dui mg its tegular Nov 18 to t c opt ed ouncil irnsidt r beautification possdi.liut tor s i - ' ' ' ' !, u- I , House in ttgdi n with th. in. mb. is flu Ii n if v il pu sN his w '.ji. clib i ' ' i t un i i . i J 1 . . i li.- - Horrixks highway but now u s a n I think it div h n downtown avion W c do Mam Street MOST SIGNING the petibusiiH ssmi n with tion wt-iinterests on Mam Street said MavorlewisG Shu Ids The petition asks lor a change m parking fiom paia!i-- l to 45 degrees It says the paiallei parking in effee t proves damaging to businesses with inadequate puking and tin v feel it would benefit com merce (to change the " pai king) Disti a No One Highway Engineer James t IVaton in Ogden was contacted and he rv-- t 1 on g ft- s d parking haolv and imparking and landsi j;u rg would really htlp the ap " In r bus pcarame and use hand is president of I avion first National Bank snuaitd on the nor'hwe-corner of (.entile and Mam e I said his department didn I want to act until Layton Citv took a position, Mayor Shields said Anv thing we do has to meet with the guidelines set by the Department of I he guidelines are that we ran t have 4) degree pat king on d highway without placing ha triers Trans-poitatiu- HES WlllING to meet with the mum il and has seen the plans from several years ago that would require narrowing the street and putthink we ting up bar rieis should meet with him," the When we mayoi said presented this to the property owners before they shied it 1 over Speaking in favor change to the area, ALSO SPEAKING m support of changes was Gene i c hols of d he Intel mi Shoppe at 15 S Main Citing the parking pinblim he said, I! we cant give them a place to .ark thev will go to Kavsvilte or elsewhere One night three vehicles had been left parked all night and the sign clenly says two hour 4,1 You can probably come up with lots of reasons why buying cheaper health care coverage is a good idea. Usually, people are betting they wont need to make a claim. Or that if they do, itll be something minor. Something that wont cost much. Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans know if you figure to beat the odds, you could be headed for trouble. Mainly because of rising health care costs. parking between 9 a m and 8 p m His brother, Jim E chols said there was spate for only five vehicles for three stores and added that parking had been decreased because a former parking area had be er. fenced off bv its owner for pnvate parking THE COUNCIL said the police department would be questioned on the length of time the three vehicles wi re parked and added that the planning commission would be included in a future meet mg to discuss beaut ifii at on proposals CLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD COVERAGE IS BETTER. J. Lviiigo 2 A simple set of costs more today than ever. Or spend a day in the hospital and your total hill could be as much as 300 higher than it would have been just ten years ago. These rising costs are a fact of life right now. And from all indications, it looks like theyre going to get worse before they get any better. However, buying cheaper health care coverage isnt really going to help hold down costs. X-ra- At GDJIIS By KENT SCHl R7 of a M l s George Wilcox said, Years ago an Ogden engineer came up with a plan for two lanes of traffic with an island in the middle The rest is excess It had a plan for landscaning but was rejected due to problems with such things as drainage systems that are necessary so drainage doesnt damage the highway IT SEEMS the highway has really been a detriment due to its width No one wants to cross it on foot and drivers often get confused, she said Theres a lot of wasted space. I know it used to be that there was a railroad spur east of the bank and an irrigation ditch before the Jack ythgoe, a well known hypnotist, perfotmed fur the (entral Davis students, Friday, Nov 17 in the gymnasium Mr Lythgoe used from the participants audience to exhibit his skills BASKETBALL and wrestling seasons are in full Boys intramural swing basketball games are in progress and are played in the armory at 7 30 a m each before school morning Tryouts for the basketball team were held last Monday The ninth grade assembly will be Dec 7 and practice has begun THE and 29 28 1970 197 J TODAA Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans are working with doctors and hospitals across the country to develop programs to help slow down these dramatically rising costs. These are good reasons Blue Cross and Blue the why Shield program is worth so much even when it costs more. Because it covers so much. Dollar for dollar, our program is the best health care coverage you can buy. With it, youre protected from the rising costs of health care. Without it, you could find that minor injuries have turned into mistakes. Expensive mistakes. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Utah S YEARS yearbook pictures will be taken Nov. ys A DAY IN T HE HOSPITAL 1D87 ukc Amen r H 'f 4i is i P 8 gi uibi.jtc of I ay ton H.gh School His father. I i.irik D Horns ks, resides at 3)5 f ast Pi North. K ivsv . ON - av ton ( i T ANARMANDALEG. - and AA v - i COULD COST YOU & ft ai to d ouiuy holds the modern da record of voter turnout with 91 percent in 1972 this is followed by Morgan countv with 94 0 percent in 8.8, he said Mr Carr desc nbt-this vears election in Davis County as verv low kev THERE WAS geneallv a lack of interest in the political L ' v -- r THIS COMPARES m retem presidential eledion vears of 82.1 fieri ent in 197b, 79 4 per cent in 1972, and 82 0 in t lections ' care ccterage, health 7rni cheaper, EVEN ACCEiIMON INJURY - M m W A t p u t' o' ifEUdk s j jt ST r i k. t i ip' t . i i i , 2k. if-- ? , y ud - . ; i A i , , . .( . i s, iml the m full of 1477 he formal ordei di nv mg the Ik ense was muded Ap, .1 i and A e owners Mr and Mrs roiinfv t .i i . VV1 li i l 1 , n i AIRS! AN ' ( hi ii 9mi fi,, f dm mg . ' p Till AM1U 1 AM I sm., ask. d fm a tic il mg ,ipd in ense w is form ul . pert entagevs ise than uas Davos ( ountv's, said Mr Carr Salt Lake ( ountv, tvnh ns uilification issue, also drew a lot of voter attention, bin mnbe no! as mut h as of finals had expet ted " In Davis ( oumv 31,231 voters went to the polls, representing St rient of the 5H.)2,1 registered voters in Hie in d Ui i' a, u I, 1.- - i dcmc-- , d f I t. r . i d i ,i t i ng . ; . : . i f. id. -- t.. tv ,. 1 V i r ui to sx n 11 i iw i i o t it! w ,1 u 0 d . i . . i a t ri (j. i . .! . i hut n ! j' t s i i 1. It f f ! , . ' f.t I i .I!,, N " i i i V- I. J S . w . '! : I ' ' I on Sunil.it, ,i!s. x juif.ir volt- - 4'fiti'i k. Ifn'h of It v,i I. in i!i( lions hol.l in Ii ,! Nov. 7 i ' . H M r ; N, '...Hi l . . d . i Mis f f j i? ; I M r . i n V ' . . I ! , . tetoics ' , SM II I ! ( x 4 'i V. S ) if M i1! , Mini ! i , i i in i i , I. ! i j S ,IM I 2 . 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