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Show 6A Lakasida Review, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1983 Seuedoro HHecfed Holp Aid in Rocovory; hi WkttiimQ CQtmmfacmn BOUNTIFUL A FARMINGTON Commie- sioner Glen E. Saunders, who was elected to a new four-ye.J!$ term in November, was chosen 111; chairman of the Davis County Commission for 1983. In addition to his chairman (duties, Saunders will oversee courthouse operations and personnel, the maintenance department, the library system buildings and grounds, emergency services and represents the county on the weed board, the Mosquito Abatement board, the Emergency Medical Services Council, the Community Relations council of the Weber Basin land Clearfield Job Corps and new Stroke Club is being formed tin Bountiful by Laura Hatch and DeAnn Taylor of the Bountiful Care Center. Membership in the club is open to everyone interested in attending at no cost. The program is now being expanded to meet the needs of stroke victims and all persons suffering the effects of a physical limitation. According to Hatch and Taylor, the social isolation that is often imposed on a person with a physical limitation, regardless of the cause of the limitation, is often one of the major the Weber River Quality blocks in returning the person to Council. an active and productive life in Commissioner Harold C. Tipthe community. petts, the countys planning diOne of the main purposes of rector before his election to a the Stroke Club will be to bring commission seat, will the members and their families on sit the countys planning together in regular meetings to commission and the economic discuss the common problems (development board. He will also they all share and to find ways oversee all capital projects in through their mutual experithe county and is responsible for ences to solve those problems. the golf courses, county fair, most of One the important rifle range and will represent Care Center and a member of the Stroke LAURA HATCH, left and DeAnn Taylor visit messages that the Stroke Club the county on the North Area Club. with Lucile Babbel, a patient at the Bountiful hopes to convey to its members Refuse Disposal Board and the and their families is that a physSolid Waste Management ProBoth 'two women Hatch said. and are ical disability need not mean titudes of the members, espeTaylor Almost any problem faced available through the Bountiful ject Board. the end to a persons useful and cially in the way they view Tippetts will also serve as Care Center, They productive days. The clubs em- themselves. Much of that by a member of the club will lhave of the Davis on further details also for have a been the from comes the progwill on be the support problem positive, change phasis rams and how another member, say Hatch persons with phywhat can be done, not what can- of other members and the sharnot be done. ing of common problems and and Taylor, and that means a sical handicaps and their Another goal of the club is to discovery of practical ways to feeling of tremendous support families can become involved in C the Stroke Club. bring about changes in the at- - (overcome these problems, the among the members. ar two-ye- 298-229- GLEN E. SAUNDERS ar County Council of Governments, on the Boundary Commission and on the Wasatch Front Regional Council transportation committee and is in charge of the animal control department. h Commissioner Harry B. will represent the county on the Mental Health Advisory 1. vice-chairm- Ger-lac- Board, the Board of the Health, the Council on Aging, the Bay Area Refuse Disposal Board. Scout Hams Reservations for Camping Sites Being Taken Mis Eagle Badge - Reservations for group picnic and camping areas will again be taken this year by five of the six ranger districts of the Wasatch-Cach- National e Forest. The Evanston, Wyoming District Office will accept reservations for day use picnic areas only. They may be made in person or by telephone at their office in the Federal Building in Evanston. After February 1 they will take reservations at their new office located at 103 Highway 150, Suite A, Evanston, Wyoming. The District phone number is The Kamas Ranger Station Ranger District began taking will have three sites in the Pine applications on Jan. 17 for a Valley Campground available drawing to take place Feb. 25 for large group reservations for group areas on that District. this year. Capacity ranges from The Ogden, Kamas and Evanston Ranger Districts are now taking reservations. The Logan Ranger District will start today. The Mountain View Ranger District does not have any group reservation sites. The Salt Lake I a low of 60 to a high of 140 persons. In two of the sites the District will reduce the use fee if the site is properly by cleaned up following use. They will take reservations starting January 17 by telephone only. Their number is one-ha- lf The Logan Ranger District has day use picnic sites available. Reservations will be taken by telephone or in person start-- ! ing today. The Logan telephone number is . The Ogden Ranger District will now take reservations for Concert Slated for Children throughout the state. His prior appointments include resident conductor of the San Diego Symphony, associate conductor of the Gulbenkian Symphony in Portugal, prinicpal guest conwill follow. Slavonic Dance in C ductor of Ballet West, and musMajor, Op. 46, No. 1, by Dvorak, ic director of the American Opwill conclude the concert in era Workshop in Vienna and the San Deigo Master Chorale. Bohemian style. Charles Ketcham has won has made a genercritical acclaim for his out- ousMervyns to the Utah contribution Opening the concert will be standing programming, per- Symphony as sponsor of the Beethovens Overture to Pro- formances and audience rap- January 22 youth concert. The orchestra will port in youth concerts, both in metheus. Tickets are on sale now in the then perform the roguish Till Utah and in California. Named associate conductor last year, Symphony Hall box office (chilEulenspiegels Merry Pranks y dren $3, with student identificaby Richard Strauss, based on a he has conducted the Utah in concert in Symphony tion $1.50; adults $5; family famous German legend. Holsts Mars (substitied The Brin- - Hall, on tour and in schools ,)$10). one-ho- , ; C fly Utah Symphony SALT LAKE CITY In a special concert slated for Saturday, Jan. 22, at 11 a.m. in Symphony Hall, Charles Ketcham and the Utah Symphony will introduce area children to How Music Tells Stories. The program will highlight excerpts from some of the most colorful works in symphonic repertoire. LAYTON Scott Hughes, 15, a sophomore and honor student at Layton High School, received his Eagle Scout award on Dec. 12. He is the son of Shar and Ron Hughes, 436 N. 2800 E., Layton. Scott is a member of Troop 305, of the Layton 21st LDS Ward, with Craig Memmott, ber is scoutmaster. He received a plaDue to the heavy demand for que from the ward, an Amerithe sites offered by the Salt can flag from the Roy Elks Lodge, an Eagle scarf from the Lake Ranger District, a drawClub and a handing will again be used this year Layton Rotary for reserving group sites. The crafted scarf slide from Scouter district will have five areas for Irwin Talbot. His name was added to the overnight camping and 14 areas Charles Morgan Memorial Pla.for picnic reservations. que of Troop 305. Scott has earned the Cub L-South Weber Looks a. Scout Arrow of Light Award, For Volunteer Fighter God to On Trail Award, Duty SCOTT HUGHES My Honor Award, and earned 22 SOUTH WEBER There is merit badges. He has attended Supervising five other Scouts, one opening for a volunteer fire- Camp Bartlett and Camp Loll Scott completed 32 hours for his man in South Weber City. All and has served as historian, as- Eagle project, painting the inthose interested in applying sistant patrol leader, patrol terior of the recently restored should call Dennis Brewer at leader and Varsity Scout team pioneer home of Mrs. Oleah captain. Tamasy, Layton. the group areas in the Perception Park and Monte Cristo areas for both day use and over- night camping. They can be made at the Ogden Ranger Station in the Ogden Federal Building or by telephone. Their num ger of War), from the orchestral suite The Planets, and selections from the orchestral suite The Planets, and selections from Stravinskys humorous and tragic Petrouchka 479-846- 5. ur ftmu mm ifrnmWQnmsnmim1 Sym-Iphon- Tax Refunds Due Local Residents The Internal Revenue Service year and failed to notify the. is trying to locate some local IRS, or the handwriting may residents who are due a tax simply be illegible. refund from their 1981 federal If you think you may be due a income tax returns. refund and have moved or According to Carol M. Fay, changed your name during the IRS Salt Lake City district di- year, contact the IRS at 0 rector, nearly 500 refund checks if in the Salt Lake City tele-. e worth $187,293 were returned by phone dialing area or the Postal Service as undeliverable in Utah. The refund checks Following are the names of are for individuals only. those with refunds due: Director Fay says the taxpayFerrell W. and Dorma D. ers may have moved or chang- Burns, Bountiful; Mark J. Oaked their last names during the ley, Bountiful; Glenn W. Smith, 524-406- toll-fre- Utah State Bar fr Meet Friday At Marriott Hotel II To Members of the Utah State Bar Association and the Bar Auxiliary will hold their meeting Jan. 21, at Salt Lakes Marriott Hotel. Featured speakers at this years gathering will be New York attorney and former deputy attorney general, Leon Silverman; and clinical mid-yea- r, II II : 1- North Salt Lake; Nina D. Howell, Clearfield; Sheldon L. and Cheri M. Kernes, Clinton; Gilbert E. Parker, Clearfield; Laurel J. Tredrea, Farming-ton- ; Ramin Safarian, Kays-villReed G. and Robyn S. Van Boerum, Kaysville; Curtis R. e; and Kameron S. Geiger, Lay-toFred F. Gonzales, Layton; Jerry M. and Lydonna Hauser, Layton; Valerie K. Williams, Layton; Elaine Lee, Roy; Kenneth B. and Jacqueline R. Weaver, Roy. 4 vrX5i ffArcasfe fa n; TfTDOSa a COUPON BujEnnOslGuFK D Come in and try McDonalds newest taste treat! Sausage McMuffin with or without Egg. Only at McDonalds. Not valid with other coupons. S''--' ?:' ifi i" 4'wvf mffe T?"?- : - i IN : v II i t $ $ 5 V lt A Ml- - t4 H II " " 4 t WITH EGG rill i. C3 i i! r- psychologist, Dr. Janet Warburton. Silverman is scheduled to address bar members and their spouses at a 12:15 p.m. luncheon. Dr. Warburton will then talk to auxiliary members on the subject The Law as a Jealous Mistress. , This year a special invitation is being extended to all spouses of deceased bar members. The bar is anxious to have their continuing participation. 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