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Show 2A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 8, 1987 Dream's price is right Residents form canal committee fc f ' ;' & - .it - . 1 . i ble alternatives on the project, said Sherri Kramer, committee.! 1 .. member... resiAbout 65 CLINTON largeshe some, said She hopes dents concerned over a proposed wilj 3 canal gathered Monday night and land owners whose property will canal the by be impacted elected a committee to discuss the project with the City Council, participate on the committee.. are six committee mem-- , 1 Safety factors were the main There 1 concerns voiced at the informal bers currently; Kramer, Fuit, Lois Arvid Patti two-hoReaver, meeting organized by Wayment, i Taylor, and Zach Tanner Kramer said she would try to, . SManyof those in attendance canal that get the issue on the City Council'--said the West agenda as soon as possible.. jj 2000 would run between What we dont want is to lose and 3000 West will attract chil refer-dren. The canal would run near the money, Kramer said, to money set, ,,u West Clinton Elementary School, ring aside by the county for the proj-- ; .V slated to open this fall. . Plans call for fencing around ect. The funds come from the sale the canal, but that wont keep of the 1983 $12 million in bonds, children out, the residents say. approved by voters in a special Citing gross communication has t( problems, property owner John bond election. The money to finance used is and been being memcommittee one the of r Fuit, projects after the . bers, told those gathered at Clinton Elementary School that the flooding that destroyed homes city isnt aware of our feelings and property in the county. The canal would carry off most ' j on this matter. Residents who live near the of the citys storm water and ;; proposed canal location say they would run from a holding pond havent been informed of the north of the city building by Clin-- . ton Park and west along a ditch project until recently. is2050 North. The channel Fuit told the group that the run west to a creek chan- - i, ratiowould needed discussed sue to be 4000 West . near nel need We to with the , city. nally The deep canal would be T( keep the emotionalism out and ' deal with this realistically. piped near subdivisions and open, , The committee will offer feasi- - near undeveloped land. APRIL ADAMS lakeside Review assistant editor f .... -- "Geri Swallow, come on down! Youre the next contestant on 'The Price is Right I" j J lsot j ur MARGE SILVESTER lakeside Review correspondent ( For Geri SwalCLINTON low, winning $4,110 in prizes on The Price Is Right game show was a dream come true. She and her husband, Lawrence, had to go to California on family business, so she wrote requesting game show tickets in advance. When they arrived in California, she phoned the studio to obtain information for the days the show would be filmed. Two shows are filmed daily, with the first in the early morning. The show with the Clinton resident will be shown Friday, April 10 at 9 a.m. Clinton resident Geri Swallow says appear-- winning prizes is a 'dream come true." The We got there early, at 7 ing on The Price is Right" game show and show will be televised Friday morning. a.m., she said. My husband and I had been to see the studio show two years earlier and neiHer enthusiasm spilled over name was called, she did just may take out a wall that sepather of us were chosen. He. as she talked of her meeting that V rates two rooms and make them elected to stay home, so my with Bob Barker, host of the Once up to the front Mrs. into one room. . Swallow said she was surprised, She didnt win enough to enniece, Yvonne Dickerson, came show. with me. He was so tall and handsome as well as frightened. ter into the showcase category, Mrs. SWallow said her niece and thin, every bit as good The stage was much smaller but said everyone was happy for planned to drop her off and relooking in person as he appears than she expected, and she all the winners. turn for her at the end of the on the stage, she said. couldnt hear what was said on Backstage, after the show, the show. When she told him that her stage because of the noise comcontestants gathered and contesI was so excited, though, I husband had lived on Indian ing from the audience. tants were hugging and congrattold her I needed the moral supreservation land in the same arThe first prize to be offered ulating each other, she said. We had a great time. port, so she agreed to stay, only ea Barker had lived, he said he was a range with a microwaveto find she had lost her ticket. I looked around at Larry and had ridden everything on the Prizes are awarded within 60 After some checking with the reservation, but couldnt stay on Yvonne. Both said to bid days of the shows airing, rather office, the way was cleared for anything. I wasnt a very good $1,000 and I did. After all four than the day of filming. The both to attend. show airs daily in Utah at 9 contestants placed their prices, cowboy. Mrs. Swallow was also im- they held their breath until a.m. on Channel 5. Being chosen to appear on the show was a complicated proMrs. Swallow returned to her pressed by the fact that he was the bell rang and the winner cess. After getting a ticket, audias gracious off camera as he was named. relatives business in Beverly ence members stood in line and before an audience. Hills where a 50th birthday celThere was so much pressure received a badge with a numWhile standing in line, she you couldnt even think. ebration was being held for her ber. They then stood in another had talked with Larry, another Because the price she bid was nephew. Until she returned, the line where the names and numwho had the contestant exact cost of the range, she family did not know she had hopeful bers were matched up. been to the studio three days in received an additional prize of appeared on the program. People who did not want to a row to get a ticket. $110, and went on to the next They were all so happy for be contestants just got a ticket If you get chosen and I step. me. It was a thrilling day! and went inside. Of 300 dont, he told her, look at me Excited over her winnings, she The next prize was won in a would-b- e high-locontestants, only nine if you dont know the prices. game. Six items are set wrote post cards to her family, were chosen to appear on the Her niece, a shrewd shopper on a shelf and the contestant ffiends, neighbors and all who show. ,, and up on the prices, also chooses the three highest priced are listed in her address book. We were interviewed by a volunteered to help. fcMy daughter received a post of the six to win that category. I sat on the end of the row She received a bedroom set and and right after, that she producer and assistant producer card, ' who asked a lot of questions, said the phone started to ring just in case I was chosen, she a mattress set. she said. I talked as fast as I said. I wanted to be able to run with people offering their To accommodate the new furcould. up there quickly. When her niture, Mrs. Swallow said she 1 storm-draina- T, flood-contr- flood-contr- .' Roy names Hammon police chief . From page 1A trying to defeat the arrest. In a press release Burner said Christopher received a single bump above his right eye. He would not have suffered any injury at all if he had submitted peacefully as requested to the lawful arrest, he said. Dr. Nelson Astle, who treated Reynard at Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton for the head injury, declined comment on the matter. Kays-villeJusti- ce h. li W In conjunction with the festivities the Davis County Child Abuse Prevention Team is planning a Family Resource Fair to be held at the Layton Hills Mall on Saturday, April 25. Sharon Dollarhide, a spokesperson for the county prevention team, said the focus of the fair will be to enhance the strengths 544-712- 1 415 W 1500 N. BOUNTIFUL 295-00- Spring EASTER BASKET STUFFERS 10 OFF (With Ad) Expires 41987 EASTER NOVELTY CANDY Basket Pinatas Paper Ware Balloons Gifts Remember Secretaries Week April 20th WE DELIVER m 10-2p- m. stfimorrenite 3tVOJWVS off. dr i Easter Sale Friday, April 10 k Saturday; Apr. 11. Doll Supplies 10 off. 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JO-AN- f ,.,1,4.1 North of the Nortfi iSprinq Davis County Commission 55 , growth. . 3143 celebrity appearance and center court activities will be directed at increasing awareness. (Behind Layton Hills Mall) Also i it (ptw Mil of family life. Thg display tables, . LAYTON , , Child Abuse Prevention Month declared Gov. NorFARMINGTON man Bangerter has proclaimed the month of April as Child Abuse Prevention Month. Bangerter said various government agencies, businesses, and private organizations throughout the state will sponsor awareness events in an attempt to draw attention to the problem of child abuse and neglect in Utah. ' 5 gery. i , In a surprise move, ROY the Roy City Council has named Capt. Junior Hammon to replace Roy City Police Chief Julian Green, who will officially retire May 1. Hammon, who has been with the Roy City Police Department for 28 years, said the Tuesday night announcement came both as a surprise and an honor. Roy is the only city police de- partment Hammon has served with during his law enforcement career. He began his career after, Junior Hammon hfTB receiving advanced training as a I am not anticipating peace officer. anyiv7 He is the acting police chief changes soon, Hammon said; while Green is on leave of ab- - who believes his biggest challenge; ' sence after undergoing heart sur- - in Roy will be servicing the ' w Officer ! ol . - dropped. The incident involving Burner occured when he stopped at the Reynards home just after midnight on March 1 to ask Roger Reynard, 22, to refrain from revving his car engine. The encounter escalated when Chris Reynard came out of his house after being awakened by Burners patrol car lights. Roger Reynard admitted his brother called Burner a disparaging name but said he didnt threaten the officer. Larkins said both he and Mayor Gerald Purdy have received dozens of letters in support of Burner, who has served as Kaysville Citys Officer Friendly. ol , . Since that time the Reynard family has contacted Salt Lake attorney Loni DeLand, who said he intends to file a lawsuit against Burner and the Kaysville City Police Department for the alleged excessive force used in Chris Reynards arrest. Both Chris and his brother Roger Reynard, who were scheduled to appear before the of the Peace for two of charges disorderly conduct and a charge of resisting arrest last week, were given a continuation. The hearing date has not been scheduled yet. Larkins said he would recommended to the city that the charges against the Reynards be ge 825-453- 1 Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m.-6:0Classified Hours Monday thru Fri. 8:00 a.m.-6:0- 0 0 p.m. p.m. 'r: 776-309- 0 776-495- 1 PHONE 776-495- 1 or 298-891- 6 |