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Mayor Gar Mixon wel and Ifoxtx touMy nd dioftJ lata t xfranoul and on down into N-f- Mix, Judy I UinaU 4 H meeting judy t umcau n4 Jennifer W Mtak r. 4 H t luh members, pre- sented ihc mayor with a m beautifully drxiHateJ tsfsjncco( lah 4 It Week. c-- ke l 1IIK MW OR eixtimcnJcd them fur their club wotk and dcdisatnm. Lhon also Scoutmaster Jerry Mayor wel-turn- Meyer and scouts Iom Meyei of gold in waring many an out looking for the valuable Chance of finding it im trove with training. Suth training in Sim tin pm local rmih'tiM LOOK FOR GOLD nu-ta- avnii.it! during (lie next few day. from and a lot of luck lead to a good fishing catch. So with gold. And Utah is one of the best states to try your luck at cither fishing or prospecting. In fact. Kuckman predicts a gold rush this summer in Itah and surrounding states, made up of weekend enthusiasts and property owners, in addition to the more traditional prospec tors. digging worms for fishermen as a youth to in siructing in gold panning tech niques. Larry Ruckman has earned the sjme hoy ish enihu siasm mm everything he docs. TO Rl'CKMW, panning for gold is more than a search for wealth. It's good clean fun. akin to fishing or art) othcrout-doo- r sport, pitting man against nature. The skill of the angler DIXON P. REISBECK "For All Your Insurance Reeds H El 0 WHILE thousands of enthusiasts are going to the hills in search of gold, only a small percentage will he successful. Also, many landowners suspect the existence of fine gold on their property, hut dont know? how to recognic it or how to separate gold from black sand if they do find it. Much of the difference between success and fuilrue in prospecting is due to the know ledge and skill of the prospector. In his classes. Ruckman teaches people how and where to find gold, inexpensive equipment needed and how to use it. basic panning and other iAUTO iUFE placer mining techniques, how to recognize and separate the gold, how to file a claim, and iHOME where to sell the precious OWNERS metal. TRUCKS RICKMAN IS unusual that in willing to share his knowledge at a time when many prospectors are loathe to reveal their secrets. The current price of gold is making many hitherto unprofitable 376-427- 9 197 NORTH 1KAN hes UYT8M mining area very promi'ing even fiif beginning prospectors. AnJ most experienced prospectors would prefer to limit competition. Ruckman experience e him well for hiv teaching role. An eventful young life included gold panning in Colorado! Central City on the claim of his gr.indf.it her. who "could pan better with one hand than most men can with two." be-fil- . FROM PANNING Ruckman graduated I o a sluice box and would separate up to an ounce of gold a day not bad for a kid. Ruckman remembers taking his gold to the Denver mint and netting S3) an ounce (after taxes and deduction for impurities). At today's prices, the gold he mined as a youth would have netted a sizeable fortune. AFTER attending high schools in Utah and Colorado, where he lettered three years in football, wrestling and track. Ruckman attended the University of Utah. Upon graduation. he obtained a position with Christiansen Diamond Products. He worked with industrial oil field and mining products, primarily diamond bits and blades for exploration applications. In 1974 a. He explored gold, uranium, and other mining properties for Christiansen and Homestake Mining and sold valuable gold and uranium properties on his own. when Americans were again allowed to own gold. Ruckman developed a lucrative gold reclamation business in conjunction with a partner. The partners re- claimed gold from computers and electronic circuitry. AMERICAN PARTY liberation! Thats what the American Citizens wants. From the personal income tax, the Liberation! Federal Estate Tax, and the Federal Gift Tax. from the encroachments of a Liberation! federal government. Liberation! The Liberty Amendment will free us from Big Government and Bigger Taxes. The Liberty Amendment states that the Federal activities Government shall not operate business-typ- e unless they are specifically authorized by the constitution. The Liberty Amendment provides a three-yea- r r period for selling or liquidating the more than 700 business-typ- e . enterprises presently operated by the . Government without Constitutional Authority. Sale of these IVivate Enterprises will bring in enough money to reduce the national debt by at least Annual budget spending by the Government will be Revenue from excise . reduced by more than taxes on goods and services and on corporation inwithout increase of come will increase at least - tax rates. Passage of the Liberty Amendment means that the annual revenue collected from the Federal personal income and withholding tax, the Federal Estate Tax, and the Federal Gift Tax, will not be needed. So the liberty Amendment will stop these three types of taxes at the end of the three-yea- r period. It has been said, "All that is required for evil to . triumph is for good men to do nothing. Dont do "Nothing. Sign a petition! Write your elected e contribution! representatives. Send your ourselves! Do something! Help us Liberate RUCKMAN HAS been in some of the largest gold mines in the country. But his love for placer mining goes back to the days of his youth when a young person could make a good living panning gold. And those days may be here again. Gold Prospecting for Fun and Profit, will be taught at the following times and places: Salt Lake City: March 18, p.m., Hill View Elementary 7-- and Seoul Timm 455 of ihc Kayx-ti(had Ward who attended ihc meeting w nh regards lo re- kn badges, DWII) At) CMS met with the coum.il for final approval his subdivision t Vantage Park! in Kay sv illc. lie had pre-- s musty been before Ihc planning board with recommendations w huh had been complied wuh. tf James Dotson, fire chief, stated that a ten inch w alcr line was needed which the council agreed to. the council discussed storm drainage and holding pond problems with regard to his subdivision. AFTER URTHFR discussion. the council gave final approval to the Vantage Park subdivision subject to the ten inch water line instead of Ihc eight inch and meeting the bond or escrow requirements including facilities on the west side of the subdivision in cooperation with the adioining developer (Chantilly Square), to cover a common holding pond as a permanent holding pond and subject to a letter of tn water, nd sprwes La h irngaiitin companies tell b stfcvuij b alMwed lo csten-- l hixeorines'tivMi, t iling a xav mgs on the u e 4 culinary water as fr trtpwxN csnein cosupf f.b iky cwU lkchange Ihtf Hsli M M Wifij aA HR. R fMPIDMi property is out side H rights f fee I press Ur Hngaiion boundaries but within Kay xv in irrigation Dr, boundaries, and ahW-iRampvn owns shoes in Mb he HHgaltvn thi 10 lev pjy board at a reg'Aaf Pfcimg, p,fs.d tv frliK btiUMW coupd ag auiwnh guriisuh b hod tsxn.erg b kV suite gevtbal lent-- (t Cutbf drwttvseJ Luc bg City lengib wuh Mr, tpigouvrix, up tomn ihnr baitrnis, Lewis Madaflanc wax MK.RItllSjlily apprvwed to be the sne of the I ay ion tty bad pre-de- t never had any ptoMem it 25 prior, until Ibis lime. yaix II was suggested by lb eiHiruil that peilupv the xbix4 could do better fub if i lo MU OR I llxov asked that the) submit an appraisal for damages. Ihc city will turn il user lo the city insurance company Inal Heights f when Ihe It I A held Mr. iheif monihty meeting, Masrartan wilt sers ax sice g keep ih iun-of- I from going bask of the homes. Foxxibly slop then properly into lb drop kwex better. nd work with Association on March ld. for ihe year of the prcKlcnt ihe Ltlkm I'WI. nexidefli f DOlfi I H I DING was appointed chairman of Ihe Lay ion Beautification Commute, He will xuxcccJ John Morgan who sersed as chairman last year. The LCIA will sponsor a city-wid- e cleanup in the Interim Director Named In Health FARMINGTON Davis County's ensironmcnlal health director has hecn named as interim chief fsir the health department. RICHARD IIARVEY, of Fruit Heights, was named lo ihe post 1 uesdav morning during ihe regular monthly meeting or the health hoard. I le w ill assume duties formerly held by Dr. Richard E. Johns, who resigned to take a state health post, until a successor can be found. According lo Laree Oklebcrry of the health department stair, the position will be advertised and a search com new-- lor removal. Ihe tentative cleanup dale is April 2b, $11 IRON SLATORE repotted Richard Hunt of ihe city parks and recreation is planning la have some special recreational programs during ihe summer months for senior citienx. 1 he group talked about possible ways 10 help senior citizens but no definite programs were approved. The LCIA woulJ hke lo have some ideas from senior cmens in the community as lo their needs and ihe needs of others in Layton. The museum board representative. Don Evans, said the mittee was set up to review applications but no deadline was set lo name a spring. Ljsion will be divideJ inti) f.Hir forge areas ami then subdivided into smaller units for Ihe sleanup. Ihe group hpcs to get enough people 10 be able lo adequately cleanup all material placed out health number one concern of the museum is lo pay back ihe money they have borrowed from the city. Contribution slips w ill be sent home through ihe sxhotfx m Layton asking Lundy lo dvrute rh more lo the mueum. $2 or II every- one would do i Ms the museum could be compkied, JVitmg of ihe muum has now been completed, A MA eshiN of paintings is on display al ihe Das is Nonh Me deal Center anJ al Ihe CtearfrelJ Convalescent home, according lo t ucillc Stosk of ihe ails committee. 1 he Kiwamx Club w ill pon-so- r a Kite I Is mg Day hut they have nol decided on ihe date for ihts popular activity. I.RMA White sides announced lfu group plans lo present three ih (our high quality programs during the 17X0-year. Ikkels lo ihes conThere is certs will be a chance lhai ihe Northern Utah Honor Band wilt perform sometime in June. More information will be given later. Mayor Shields thanked ihe LCIA for ihe contributnsn ihe group makes lo Layton, dmg hi pre-sol- director. IT $$ AS fell as much time as is necessary should be utilized in filling the post held by Dr. Johns for six years, she said. I Ic took a position as commun-it- WE MAKE BEAUTIFUL WOOD PATIO SWINGS Rl y health services dircctoi with the state division ot health. Mr. Harvey has served a environmental health director for several years, overseeing . programs ranging from ait quality control lo sew age treatment inspection and regulation within the county. maiM w mm CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SA4SAST 1800 SOUTH SUITS DIVERSIFIES CCNTCRVILLS, 23B-1OS- UTAH SAOVA 0 policy if the rebate system is changed. Also requiring the additional signatures on the dedication block of the linen. Mike Golden and a group of citizens in his neighborhood met with the council with regards to damage to their property from recent flood waters which entered through a damaged sewer cleanout at the Burton School property. MAYOR EI.1SON read a let- ter to the council that was sent to the city by Mr. Goldens group, asking for claims to be paid for the extensive damage caused by the flood water on Feb. 18 which entered into their sewer lines. Upon inspection of the storm drain connection, the city found it had been broken School, 1025 East 4500 South, Murray; Ogden, March 20, p.m., Ramada Inn, 2433 Adams Ave.; Provo: March 7-- 22,10-- 1 p.m., Holiday Inn, Friday 14 nmi Saturday 15 Sunday 16 Monday 17 1460 S. University Ave. The class fee is $15 (This is the same class which has been taught for $35 in several cities in Colorado and Idaho). WOOD MANTELS 20. 50. 20, " tax-fre- Make your checks payable to the American Party of Davis County P.O. Box 405. Centerville, Utah 84014 ,14900 Some models as low as We design and build to comply with local building codes. Many models on display' at ROD BROUGH, INC. 945 So. 200 West, Bountiful Quality Woodworking for 27 years of ihe Lay ion Civ ic Arts Association agreement complying with newly electrical extension owners bis Of LCIA Vice-Pre- s. ll quirements for I heir merit Ikl M an advantage, Me Uxu.d he W :rg M slnd oJ ladFairDamie New iR. GDI frt V, p.4rutun lur lb gtoup. xaij f.pfx 4 bad at w hf Intel ,4 xn o niii Hngbts say and ikgoonty, I b poiimty of Mr, f i.ddrn, tun Rq.M.iftti, tarol Hull. Don (iambi. (,ln Rwbnx. was tfonuJ by Ifoxxlmg H ester Gardner from I bad dvHUxxeJ Ik Patter wb b irngalion company otto tfl cuts, bey injvxotrd w atrf MWaniio evtend hn kxundanet beeu if It demon d or prexMtfg HTigatwin fOflX pa-so-ilit- (hibguK to the felt sireeix. bui would otiow ih Hrigatvon company lo do when the count d say, kayx: ioai WKb if J lVf b PM. J ( k Rampion met goff-ptaif- K2 on pM-- li .f of Hf XidfWxJk hr, 1 Mud d, HI ttWfi.Mfe & would t4 lb wkq t sfox o Layton o Kaysville o Clearfield |