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Show Lakeside Review, November 28, 1980 nj?e 12B, Davis Mental Health Being Audited "'FARMINGTON An audit to determine if the J?vis County Department of Mental Health is in compliance with federal regulations is being conducted in Farmington by a .Ipfcnver-basefederal inspection team. The audit is expected to be finished by Friday. Janet Weis, .504 Officer for Davis County Mental Health Department, said the team is primarily concerned with acts which ensure the rights of the handicapped and minority citizens. i .The 504 program which she represents comes from d Section 504 of Title V of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Mrs. Weis said that is the bill of rights for hanIt makes sure there is no dicapped persons. discrimination for the handicapped," she said. The other group of regulations that is being checked for compliance involves Title 6 of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Mrs. Weis said this involves the rights of minorities and their discrimination. She said the team is checking Davis County Mental Health for compliance with both of these bills. She said they have been told by the inspection team out of the Denver Office of Civil Rights that this is a routine audit and there is not any trouble that has led to the investigation. Mrs. Weis said that the six member team is expected to remain through Friday for the inspection. They have been interviewing clients, staff members, and audit random client records to check for federal regulation compliance. For Childern ROY will be County School Anabel Pinero, director of the districts bilingual department, asks qualified people to contact the Davis School District offices at or 776-20- 451-229- Navaho, and Polish. Motor Mania the theme of movies for children Saturday, at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. Beginning at 2 p.m. the movies Little Toot, Susie the Little Blue Coup, and Pedro will be shown. IMPROVE YOUR GAS MILEAGE Installs In Minutes. Magni-Fu- ol TAKES NOTHING OUT OF NO ADDITIVES TO THE GASOLINE NO MOVING PARTS WORKS ON DIESEL FUELS THE GASOLINE TO BREAK OR WEAR OUT. CALL 731-455- mn 0ILAD Midland m 95 GUARANTEED RESULTS OR MONEY REFUNDED The The Davis FARMINGTON District is looking for bilungual aides to teach elementary school children Laos, Thai, Vietnamese, At Library SAVE MONEYI .'ROY CITYS FIRST FIRE CHIEF, Chauncey Daily, and his wife Julie enjoy a meal at the 25th iOandiVersary banquet of the fire department. Seated juext.to them is Ken Horspool, a charter member of Davis School Seeks Bilingual Teaching Aides 0 I'LL DC AT ARCTIC CIRCLE WITH PRIZES A SURPRISES!! FRI, NOV. 28 from 1 1 AM - 5 PM 344 N. MAIN, LAYTON SAT., NOV. 29 from 11 AM-- 5 PM 328 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE 0CDPPB.V Drive, Ogden, Utah 2679 department. Roy Firemen Celebrate i ROY i The 25th anniversary of the Roy Fire tepartment was celebrated recently at the firemens nnual banquet. Among the festivities for the evening the current firemen voted for and honored the Fireman of the year from the department. This years winner is Jerry Becraft. The four-yemember of the fire department was presented a gold Jvatch, which will be engraved with his name, and was given a $25 gift certificate from the department. Becraft briefly addressed those present following jhe presentation. He spoke of what it meant to be a firefighter and some of the feelings he experiences when responding to a fire. ar J I w In addition to the current firemen serving Roy City, therewere, charter members of Roys firefighting team." present. The first chief of the department, Chauncey Daily, addressed the group briefly and joked with other members that were present when the department was formed on Nov. 21, 1955. i One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation of a birthday cake to Orlan Karras, a former chief of the department by Miss Flame, portrayed by a bikini-cla- d Lynn Taylor of the department. i , t Air Force Seeking Supersonic Flying Permit for Utah HILL AFB The Air Force is seeking to renew a waiver that permits supersonic flying over the Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR). An internal Air Force waiver presently allows for the flying over the Department of Defense land until Dec. 31. An extension of the waiver is needed, officials said, to continue realistic cpmbat training where aircraft will fly supersonic for abort bursts during evasive maneuvers. Since the airspace of the UTTR is located entirely over DOD owned and restricted property, the impact pf the sonic booms created will be minimal. The floor ff.the supersonic airspace will remain at 5,000 feet fabove ground level, also minimizing the impact of sonic booms at ground level. Sonic boom overpressures should be greatly diminished by the time they reach any of the small communities outside the tOD property, according to the Air Force environmental impact study. i The environmental assessment can be reviewed at the Hill AFB Environmental Planning Office, 777- high-spee- d air-to-a- ir v $1 11459 in Boise 5888 in Denver 7 in Las Vegas $ 5057 in Phoenix $ 54 in Albuquerque $ (S88 in Los Angeles $HH596 in Portland 065. i J mi V, HEAT KING FROM B & P STOVES STOVE 36" Model list $973 48 Model-lis- t $1100 -- STOVE 23" Model list $490. 30" Model-li$590. -- st While your natural gas bill has increased, it is still considerably less than even residents in our neighboring states pay. And many of these states do not experience the severe cold winters we have in our service area. This requires us to maintain much more equipment and facilities which add to the cost of operation in our colder climates. Still, were able to serve you at lower prices. Thats because weve been able to keep our own costs down, and because some of the gas you use comes from our own sources at far less than gas we purchase from others. Well continue to do everything we can to keep your rates reasonable. You can help keep your bill down by conserving in every way possible. "f INSERT FIREPLACE Model A list $950. Model $900. -- , --i Sdcct the mitt that fit yowr m4s. Then detemiine tit price wart t let tree, (ire et cefl te tee hew clete we cee come ettV before yoe knew h, yoe ewy hove owe. No reotoeoble offer MOUNTAIN FUEL refined! Fof more than fifty years, people serving people Natural gas is still, by far, your best energy buy. AH h figures based on residential rates in effect September 25, 1980. |