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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1981 Nfl Reviewed by Cmmifltfee Cifinpliiiiratf Form ' Lakeside Review. The forms are the second step that can be taken in the complaint procedure, Ms. Durance said, when discussion at the school level fails to resolve a problem. The forms will be available at the The committee, however, will not review complaint forms after principals office at each school they are filed with the district, as and also at the district office. was previously reported by the On the form, parents can list posed of principals, teachers, administrators, PTA members and community members helped to draw up the form and approved it for use in the district, Ms. Durance said. ' FARMINGTON A complaint form has been prepared for parents by the Davis County School District. ' The form will give parents a chance to air complaints and ask questions about school policies, Bonnie Durance, district public relations director, said. A nine member committee com - FC3KnT be done, Ms. Durance added. The form should then be dated, signed and turned into the district office where it will be recorded and reviewed and some action will be taken on it, she said. If there is still a problem, parents can then appeal to the district superintendent and finally to the board of education if the problem is still unresolved. their name, phone number, the school involved, and where they feel a problem exists, Ms. Durance said. They should also include what action was already taken and who was contacted before filing the complaint form. Also parents can make specific recommendations on what should GATHER A H AND A OEObP A CHFO AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Gardening Program Will LAYTON HILLS MALL iegin FARMINGTON Would you enjoy Do you enjoy gardening? sharing your gardening IT'S IN THE AIR... know- ledge with others? Do you like to keep up on the latest in varieties and gardening techniques? If you have answered yes, the Garden Associate Program is for you. The Garden Associate Program is a service organization of the Horticultural Farm, Utah State University Extension. The program operates under the extension concept of learning by doing. Volunteers learn gardening skills through class offerings and by working with our horticultural staff on farm projects. Home vegetable and fruit production will be the topic for the 1982 training course. Class sessions will cover soils and fertilizers, watering, extending harvest periods of vegetables, garden systems and layouts, growing specific vegetables, care of fruit trees, raspberries, strawberries and grapes. The course with homework will be taught on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, starting Jan. 5, 1982, continuing for 10 weeks. The course will be taught in Farmington at the Horticultural Farm Classroom. Instructors are U.S.U. Extension and Research Horticulturists. The class is offered without charge with the understanding that participants will return a minimum of 40 hours in service to the horticul- A WEDDING FAIR 40-ho- ur non-cred- THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 22, 23, & 24 it The Bon, Layton Hills Mall, presents our special Fall Bridal Fair. Come in and let our BRIDES'GIFT SERVICE turn dreams into happy realities. Let us show you the latest ideas in: tural farm. The return service activities are designed to WEDDING PLANNING provide additional learning experiences and develop gardening skills. Volunteers may help with Extension Gardening programs, assist in research projects and help in general garden maintenance. Participation in Garden Associates is an exciting, ever learning experience. However, it does require a rather large time commitment. If you would like to learn more about growing vegetables and fruit and have some time, this is for you. Membership is made by application, class size is limited. For applications and additional information on the Garden Associate Program contact the Horticultural Farm Office, weekdays 4 1817 North Main, Farmington, or ext. 204. Applications are due Nov. 20. HOME DECORATING FOOD PREPARATION BRIDAL FASHIONS FOR THE BRIDE: A complete service to assist you in selecting and registering your patterns in formal and casual china, stemware, silver, table linens, bed and bath accessories, and cooking needs. Updates of wedding gifts purchased for you to limit duplica- 8:30-12:3- 0, tions. 451-320- 773-780- 0 Hansen Urges Tougher Law FOR FRIENDS AND discount on all china purchases for registered besides. A 10 convenient and complete listing of the couples' gift selections. Assistance in choosing an appropriate and needed wedding gift, one that you know the bride and groom will enjoy. For Drivers A coordinated campaign at the federal, state and local levels designated to significantly reduce the estimated 26,000 violent deaths and 750,000 serious injuries caused by drinking drivers each year has been launched. of FarCongressman Jim Hansen, mington joined Congressmen Michaeal Barnes and Glenn Anderson plus other national leaders at the press conference in calling on federal and state governments to take strong measures to solve the problem of drinking drivers. At a news conference, Hansen called drinking drivers one of Americas greatest tragedies. It is time, Hansen said, that we, as members of Congress, take immediate action to help stem the carnage on our nations highways. This year alone, 26,000 Americans will be killed because of drinking drivers. The human suffering inflicted on the American public by drinking drivers can no longer be tolerated by a sane society. Throughout the nation during the past decade, over 250,000 Americans have lost their lives in alcohol-relate- d auto,, crashes. This drinking driver problem causes an estimated economic cost of over $5 billion each year. That means nearly 70 Americans are killed in drunk driving incidents every day, and one American life is lost every 21 minutes to drinking drives. According to Utah Public Safety Division 1980 statistics, 30.8 percent of the drivers involved in fatal accidents on Utahs highways had been drinking. In 1980, there were 292 fatal accidents in Utah and 335 people were killed in those accidents. In 1980, there were 13,853 injury accidents in Utah, and of those, 1,503 involved drinking drivers. Hansen recounted at the conference how, during the past five months, he has suffered two automobile accidents at the hands of drinking drivers. In both accidents, Hansen said, my cars were totaled and both people who ran into me had been drinking. In the first accident, I only suffered cuts, bruises and sprains, but in the second accident, my wife sustained a compression fracture of the back, my daughter suffered a cervical fracture in her neck, and my son fractured his elbow. My wife was flat on her back for weeks and still has problems getting around. In a separate letter, Congressman Hansen joined Congressmen Barnes and Anderson in calling on President Reagan to appoint a Blue Ribbon Presidential Commission to bring together experts to develop a national master plan to deal with the drinking driver problem. Congressman Hansen also encouraged every state Governor to establish a solution-oriente- d task force to deal with drinking drivers at the state and local levels. County and City task forces in Maryland, California and New York have already gone into action. 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