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He pent a total of 23 years as chief of the department. There were so many calls during the time he served that its Kaysville has the lowest fire loss in the county and is much lower than the state in fire loss. The cost for fire loss in the state is about S25 per capita while in Kaysville it is kept down to S3 or difficult for him to pick out any particular story to tell, but he does vividly remember the time when a building on Main Street, in the old pan of town, caught fire. They always held down the penses too. That was probably the most memorable. We held it to just one building, it could have been all of downtown. There are too many stories to pick just one or two examples, Howard said. full-tim- In fact the man chosen to re-- place Howard as chief, Brett Lar-- t e fireman in West kin, is a ex- What we spent for protection is at the bottom with a record low cost. We were always proud of that," Howard said. Last year we hit 720, so far we are up 120 runs more this year than last year at this time. he explained. It is getting hard to make two and a half runs or three runs a day. For some employers it is hard to let someone off work two or three times a day. That is going to force full-tim- full-tim- Directress & Instructor Antionctte Martinez De Staple spills. Year Old-- Belet Jazz Phone: 271 West 1260 North 776-493- ? 7 Sunset, Utah 20 Years Continuous Dance Training 1 3 Years Teaching Experience Trained in Ballet, Jazz and Tap. Trained under Dan Collins and Ben Lokey from California; Vikki Black Zimmer and Pat Rhodes. Performed with Extraordinary Students of America: European Tour Miss Drill Team International: Tokyo. Japan; Lee Greenwood and the Osmonds. Member of Weber State University Chantonelles, 3 years; Clearfield High 2 years. Dance Co.. U.S.A., Dance Camps in Taught dance with the Stars Studio, Zimme Texas and California, the Utah Dance Association and Motion In The Mountains Dance Camp. Park City, Utah. Awarded U.S.A. Miss Super Sensational at both High School and College Camps; 4th Att. Miss Drill Team U.S.A.; 3rd Att. Miss Drill Team Utah; also judge High School Tryouts and Solo Competitions. Clashes Offered For Both Boys And Girls Ages Classical Ballet Jazz Tap LESSORS THAT LAST A LIFETIME in Single Cell Shade As Low As Pnce example based on a 24"x36' Maestro shade after mlg. robalo. Similar savings on other sizes and products. The Kaysville Fire a ment has seven vehicles. Country C3ZZ PUxa HUla Boons- - or visit our wob site at www houseoiWmOs com COUNCIL. INC. Presents? A FINE AND PLEASANT MISERY fel- - THE HUMOR OF PATRICK E McMANUS This year all of the volunteers have received state certification. We became 100 percent certified in the last couple of months, just like professional fighters. We are moving ahead, changes will come with time and with the Larkin growth in Kaysville, said. There is always talk of A One-Ma- n Show Starring Tim Behrens Saturday, August 30 8:00 pm Kenley Centennial Amphitheater All Tickets: $10.00. Available at Tom Winegar's Market, Heritage Museum, Layton Parks & Recreation Department and at the door. 7 Credit card orders: chairs blanket. lawn or Bring substations and remodeling of this building. 544-255- This is pretty challenging. Next year Ill put my flavor into things and try to update and modernize. The call volume is up 25 percent from last year. There were years when it stayed about the same. Sponsored by Deseret News and IHC HEALTH CENTER Employee, rlgjUTlF With the growth iu the community, Larkin thinks there will be more medical emergencies within the next few years. & vV--V mu ottAPTwr & HUMANITIES chief. Howard said he'll miss the 43t?niuSi?ir4. "LiZis Depart- 90 Days Same as Cash OGDEM do it for practically nothing." ! Pre-Ball- (3-- 6 Ixarii-- r profession in the world and they Classes Offered s Tap 100 miles per hour d. Howard doesn't accept the praise he gets. He credits the men for the glory given to him as Larkin Tlu Value bunch. full-blow- Howard has a difficult time not saying we now that he is no longer with the department. He still feels part of it. with volunteers. The volunteers must live in Kaysville or Fruit Heights. Its preferred that they in town or have a nightwork From 6 hours and has 24 hours off. time job. Day-tim- e coverage in the While some fighters have con-- ; flicts with getting off work for hardest, Larkin said, "this year we will have had close to 1,000 fighting fires, Larkin doesnt. "My experience there helps calls and that is a lot of time to me here, what I bring back here leave homes and family. is very beneficial, he said. With just 31 volunteers and The difference is that he isnt close to 1,000 calls, it means as involved with the neighbors those men are called out three times a day. Because of the numthere as he is here. ' I grew up in this area and ber of calls, the department is have lived here most of my life. If looking into other methods of I dont know the people personstaffing. And Larkin thinks it ally, I have probably seen them wont be long until there are two e ; firefighters on shopping in Bowmans. Its more or three staff. Larkin explained. personal here, I really care about all people, The calls the department goes but there is much more impact on are different than they were 17 years ago. Now theyre more when its people you know. works technical - there are hazardous Larkin Because e as a firefighter he material calls, so the city has redoesnt have to concentrate on cently purchased a new heavy rescue truck for those calls and other work. The department works well for underground rescues. Pre-Ball- per- "Forty or fifty would be more difficult to maintain quality and the cost starts becoming a factor," he said. When there is a garbage can burning along side a road you don't need 40 guys responding. The department had close to Petal soft, doubio cell shades and And firemen arc a dedicated When the east wind blows at 2 a.m. and cent are medical runs while the you get a call, you don't even other 40 percent are n Not all are fires; some think about it, you just go out are to respond to the smell of and attack the fire," Howard smoke, an alarm going olT, or gas said. It's the most dangerous Of the calls they get, 60 The population went from 6 or 7,000 to 20,000 and we cover Fruit Heights and Mutton Hollow so we serve about 25,000 people, he said. It wont be very long before we have to have e firefighters. full-tim- There is a fellow ship gained by fireman. I dont think there is any where else you could get it. You put you life in their hands. You have to completely trust every guy with your life. he said. full-time- ." When he began fighting fires there were about 30 volunteer firefighters. Today there is just about the same number even though the population has more than doubled. full-tim- Crystal Pleat I. (XX) runs. Most people see or hear a fire truck three or four times a year, they dont know how many times they go out," Howard said. He thinks keeping the number of firefighters between 30 and 35 is the right number. The best thing about the department is watching the new ..guys come and watching their progress," he said. There have been several vol- untccrs who have come to the as real rookies, got the 1 fire bug and went on to become e : firefighters for other dc-- ; partments. Some of the depart-- ; ments they have gone to are We-- ; bee County, South Ogden, Hill ; Air Force Base, Salt Lake City, Wqst Valley City and Salt Lake County. a year when he started lowship he had at the station and and this year it may hit close to on the job fighting fires. 100 runs Valley City. Sponsors: Fto Mr in Laifton Joel G. Porter, MD Family Practice The IHC Health Center, Layton, is pleased to welcome Joel G. Porter, M.D., who joins the medical staff in providing primary care. Dr. Porter comes to the IHC Health Center from private practice in Monticello. He received his medical degree at the University of Utah School of Medicine, where he participated in the Family Practice Honors Program and served as a volunteer clinical instructor. Dr. Porter completed a three-yeIHC McKay-De- e Hospital Center. ar residency at Porter is board certified by the American Board of Family Physicians. 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