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Show k t Saturday Sef tewtrvef lakeside 1917 tildes Syracuse recreation head resigns Tboso who worked wifi nim say ho goes ebovo and beyond coll of job C'"! - tth!d SYRACUSE flfkCUSE City There arc w many kid that need tomeonc to pat them on the hak and uv were glad you're here," said Bobbie Miller, who recently resigned hi position a city recreation director. During hi tenure hes seen the football program grow from 40 kid to aliniHt 4O0. Girl cod-bal- l. which wa almost nonexistent then, now hat enough participant to Held 20 team. The program hat grown so much it's become necessary for e the city to hire a director, a position Miller is unable to fill because of hi job with Zion Bank. The city will accept resumes until Oct. 3. Over the years. Miller has carefully selected coaches who have a personal investment" in each of the kid. I've tried to surround them with the best quality people, who will teach them and give them (l 4 ' teams-- lidbstvw4(iri mom than a decado. Dob Mor a leaving his pa-time job as Syracuses reorcawxi director. Under Miter's direction, the programs flmw until his position became a fun time job. support," Miller said. Hit official yob IncluJcd coordinating the sport program, ordering equipment and making schedule, but unofficially he also that organized brought $30,000 into the profund-rais- er gram. He was the Syracue City Booster Gub." said City Administrator Mike Moyes. The city in- stalled scoreboards, a score booth and fencing on five softball field through hit efforts. Moyes said that one year Syracuse needed a new pitching machine. but the eity was light on money so Miller bought the $800 machine and donated. Whatever was best for the kid, thats what he did, said Moyes. Kccth Kcnningion has worked with Miller as an officials coor- - her mother it t'ouncilwoman Th AstOOOWd PrM Even when theyre not in session. Utah's lawmakers are struggling with limits on the gifts they receive from lobbyists. A legislative interim study committee appears to be leaning toward limiting gifts to $50, but carving out an exception in a newly passed ethics law that would prohibit prosecutors from going aficr them for taking the occasional trinket, meal or basketball ticket. Meantime, it will take time to change the publics skeptical opinions about lawmakers, lobsaid House byists and Speaker Mel Brown, g, Flowers many timet over the years. Miller said that for the past sis years. 90 percent of the kids on the Clearfield High football rot- ler have been from Syracuse and have come up through the citys program. Although hes proud of his accomplishments, hes most concerned with giving each child a positive experience. If that last kid sitting on the end of the bench comes back next year and plays in the rec program, then the coach has been successful," he said. Millers wife, Janice, and his four children have supported him over the years. Ills son. Mike, came up through the sports program and is now serving an LDS mission. His three daughters also enjoy team sports. Job From 1 longevity and success of the family business to determination, hard work and being goal-minde- d. We were raised to believe in the value of hard work . . . that if you put something in, youll get something out, Tillotson said. Tillotsons parents, Mark Jr. and Paula, carried on the business while raising three children. Tillotson now The manages the new Klenke Floral store at 283 E. Gentile Street in Layton. With a commitment to exceptional quality, service and value, Klenke Floral caters to its customers. We have individuals and corporations who have been with us for many years, Tillotson said. Flowers are often purchased at times of celebration or crisis, requiring empathetic customer service. continues to operate, and the showroom has expanded by 2,000 square feet, affording a terville has been a challenge, but he feels he is leaving the city in good hands. "Weve come a long way over the past decade, and we have shown Utah that Centerville is a good city, and ready for the future." Kanapolis is a city of about 35.000, located 35 miles north of Chjrlotte, N.C. First United Methodist Church 2604 Jefferson Ave. Ogden, UT 84401 393-566- r-- i rT HIM IT" J TTM LAYTON HILLS BAPTlffCHUR 1332 N. Hill Field6 Rd., Layton 2 4 Morning Services 9:00 & lOt 15 am Nursery Provided Sunday School 9:00 & 10:15 am Looking for a new church home! Come to First United Methodist, Come Home. CLOSE TO THE EASE. CASUAL PRESS SUNDAY SCHOOL 0:45 AM EIELE STU PY FOR ALL AGES MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM A ELENP OF TRAPITIONAL & CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP STYLES EVENING 5I5LE STUDY 7:00 PM An Exciting. 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You have to prove that you He pointed to the fact that in are choosing the least damaging alternative, then you can mitigate February and March, a couple Were just asking for a reasonable compromise. Were not asking to drain Lake Powell," he said. We want to find a win-wi- n situation. Weve all got to live with reality. i In the meantime, city and state officials are discussing proposals for the new highway, with another session planned for Monday. It will involve officials from Davis County, Woods Cross, West Bountiful and North Salt Lake in a meeting with UDOT representatives. tf to 1 2:00 noon Contemporary Worship 1 1 :00a.m. nommmom v. (Sanctuary) A Center for Worship and Service 11:00a.m. to 12:00 noon (Chap)) Christian Education Ministry sad 11 :00a.m. ALL Nursery care provided Sunday School for VMip All Service (Laker Way) Ogdta la Waihiagtaa Tames 479-74- Ages 9.30 am wed. 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UTV 544-242- 8:00a.m. to 8:45a.m. Legacy N et the das is about more than just selling the tthool, I begins said in the classroom student are working on creating a fantasy professional foot-ba- ll team they will market. To make their task harder, the Salt Lake market cannot be used, It leashes all the marketing principles through an avenue the students enjoy," said Belva Post. Davit School Districts 10,000 square feet Klenke Floral has been an seating area for comfortable consultations for weddings, funerals FTD (Florist Transworld Delivand other floral decisions. ery) affiliate for more than 60 years. Along with a wide assortErics sister, Andrea, manages the office at the ment of floral arrangements and blooming plants from which to Ogden store while pursuing a degree in business management at choose, fruit baskets also are available. The daily special conUtah State University. sists of two dozen roses for I grew up with the business, Andrea said. It often meant that $24.95. our holidays were hectic, but we Jennifer Rose, who works at always spent them together. the front desk of the new Layton The business now includes 10 store, enjoys serving the customers because she can tell the flowgreenhouses in Ogden, seven delivery trucks, 47 storage units, a ers brighten their day. and warehouse, 20 full-tim- e People are always happy to part-tim- e employees, and of either give or receive flowers, course, a website. Rose said. those who For customers want to order flowers via the Internet, Hours of operation for the Klenke Florals homepage can be new store are from 9 a.m. to 6 reached at www.ftd.comklenke. p.m., Monday to Saturday. so something could be permitted, Ray said, regarding building another site for wetlands preservation. Mid. From 1 geting and has kept the city solvent through all of it growth. He has paid a lot attention to the small details that some city managers have overlooked. He is an exemplary employee and is an outstanding manager. Other city employees have enjoyed Council member Steven working with him and for him, Mjngcl complimented I laic on and have often told me of his his service to the community. caring attitude and concern for "Even though there has been them." in some of the controversy I'm going to miss the peothings the city has been inple of Centerville," Hales said. volved with, David has kept the "Everyone in my family, except city going," he said. He has for our oldest daughter, will be worked through the problems, going to North Carolina, so we and all the while has maintained will still have some connection an honesty and integrity that evhere. eryone in Centerville can be He said that managing Cen proud of. law-mak- er The new Layton store boasts of space devoted to servicing the floral needs of the Davis County community, It took many years for this to become a reality, but our aim is to continue to grow, Tillotson said. is, d. It wasnt until 1991 that Utah sion after lawmakers agreed to group might band together and had any type of lobbyist or legiseach buy a portion of a lawmaktake the issue up during the interlator disclosure laws at all. Since im. er's courtside Utah Jazz ticket, for instance. then, the issue has proven as diviTuesday, Tanner told the comsive a topic as any that have mittee that something must be While most legislators don't faced lawmakers. done. Citing Deseret NewsKSL take gifts from lobbyists, even Current laws prevent a polls conducted by Dan Jones & Jazz tickets, the public seems to believe they do, Brown added. from taking anything w ith Associates, Tanner said 71 pera value of more than $50. but it cent of Utahns want all gifts to In politics, perception is reallawmakers banned, and more ity," said Brown. includes a jumbo-je- t sized loophole which excludes intangible" than 80 percent want lawmakers The committee also considto reject intangible gifts valued at ered whether it items - things that arent easy to ought to recomput a price on. Those items could more than $50. mend changes to a law passed include $500 tickets to a funThe current law is easy to this session arising from the woes draiser where the food only costs sidestep. Disclosure now deof Salt Lake Mayor Deedee Cor-radi$25, or perhaps paying for fees to pends on the lobbyist giving the who has been assailed a golf tournament. gift, and individual legislators since revealing she solicited must be named as recipients only $231,000 in gifts from wealthy Rep. Jordan Tanner, the author of the current law, has if they take an intangible gift valUtahns to help pay legal bills. ued at more than $50. pushed even more stringent lobMost lawmakers shun such byist and legislator disclosure bills for the past several years, publicity, so lobbyists have be' but without luck. He pulled a bill gun finding ingenious ways from consideration this past ses around the law. For instance, a We meet our customers on their level and treat them with respect, Tillotson said. "We want to be their florist. The original shop location at 2955 Washington Blvd. in Ogden aerme cant woik. unless (the student) are go yeners." he It Diane I ay ton. bull. Layton enthusiasm to study two tubjevt the enjoy t not dulled. I like to play tport. and Im interested in knowing marketing tirategiet." Layton, who play on the Jiool basketball, technology education volleyball and softball team, applied assistant director. said. Post said the course will take "It a new approach to off ttatewide because it prolearning." she added. vide student wtih an opportuSenior KG Moultrie, 17, also enjoys the clast, saying it nity to immediately apply what they learn tn das. gives him an understanding of "They're actually hands-on.- " how professional sports fransaid Post, a former marketing chises market themselves at entertainment, rather than athletic and business teacher. And if students in the das event. Moultrie, who is on the continue to complete their school's basketball and football homework like Layton has. Post said they may put more tcdins, also likes how the cIjv people in the seat at the games keep his interest. There it while getting an education. "Its activity-fillenot a lot of sitting down and Were not asking for donations. Were telling businesses if lecturing." he said. Higgins, also the boy's head they will give us something, basketball coach, said although we'll give them something," 75 percent of his cIjss consists Higgins saiJ. Legislators still struggling with gifts Committee considers $50 limit on gifts, shielding officials from prosecution Being 1 homework when hc rceciveJ from Gear-Hel- d Cny a commitment ta buy a $400 banner and a $?od ad in an upcoming tthool publication. It probably tluliiT hurt that Kcnningion, who heard this STEPPING DOWN: P&.or mt consider to be of student Fvkx, being an athlete t not a prerequisite. Laton did her shelled out money from hi own pavket o they could rlay," said Kennwgton, lie Mid Miller is a great sih-le- te himself, but didnt hesitate giving up playing on an Ogden Cny team to he could coadi. Kennmgton said Miller like to win as well a the next guy, but thats not his main goal. Hit told hit teams: We win with clast, we lose with clast," said many about the one man tu cpcm more than II year trying to make a d:icrcncc in the live of kid in liu communtiy. full-tim- From dmator for the program, and he repon the tame experience. I know a lot of kid hes PjAyiADTAnsm ( Class CSd Come Worship With Us You Are Welcome UT -- D |