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Healtii Comer Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1983 :4-- M Day To Administer Plan Planned fAt Fair program to be implemented by The FARMINGTON health center, the amounts vis County Commission has the are $45,800" in the available awarded the county mental school-base- d portion of the plan conhealth center a $145,500 tract' to administer a proposed and $27,612 for the, community-ba. portion. alcohol and drug abuse preven- sed offers "five priorities The , plan submitted tion plan The center the only bid to operate service for the prevention and education alcohol and drug abuse in the priorities in the program funded of Included in the first pricounty. the set by by a special beer tax is the reduction of alcohol ority this year. legislature A county A special selection committee and drug, use by youth. over half of shown has it found study reviewed the bid and 7 Davis County youth aged the and meeting acceptable and or alcohol other used have countys guidelines for implementing the program. In the drugs. Da- V ' The 1983 Utah State Fair will include a "4-Day at the Fair for the first time. 4 , . H 1 lead- On September 12, inand members are ers, agents cited to attend the State Fair I and the Ice Capades at the Salt I Palace at discount prices. 4-- H 12-1- Admission to the fair will be to $1 and the 7:30 p.m. Ice Capades show tickets will be available for $4. Both discount tickets must be picked up at lo- cal county Utah State University Extension offices prior to f ' reduced I - ' - ' Sept. 12. Also for the first time, part of State Contests will be ;the . When you present this od ot our Leyton or Pine Ridge Fine Jewelry counter (205). Offer good only ot these two stores and 17. only on repairs left after August -- Photo by Shelley Kancitis 4-- H Remaining contests will as Miss Roy for 1983 is Christie Ann Welch (center), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welch of 5281 S. 2150 W. Roy, with attendants, Tami Freret (left), first, and Michele Lynn Brown, second. Parents of the atten SELECTED ; con-- tinue to be held on the USU campus September I 13 and 14. dants are Mrs. Nigel Freret Hartey and Stan Hartey and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown, 2142 W. 5900 S., Roy. Miss Welch and her court will reign over Roy Days this week and will represent Roy and the Miss Utah. contest. Road Still Closed; Funds Lost i 5 Review Staff k xf n SYRACUSE Strong winds each day create more waves splashing onto the closed 7.2 mile long Antelope Is- land Drive causeway causing further damage and erosion to the road as well as hurting Davis County tourist revenue. Record high levels of the Great Salt Lake have created a situa-tio- n where high waves splash sediment and debris upon the road which has been closed since late June. Weve had extensive damage done to the road, said Utah De- after-noo- Z, Z. I Hills O EVE I ' - By BARRY KAWA C i, , , 25off 4-- H held on the fairgrounds. The tractor driving, energy demon-- ! stration, dairy food demonstration, turkey barbecue, home talent and ; economics bowl, dairy judging contests will all - .take place at the fair September .,,12 from 1:15 - 5 p.m. ! ,i Any jewelry or watch repair p ; fk1 , n COMWAH4MS1IS g t Z C e ft b 4 Thit it the Program that everyone it talking about! for this. Many organizations charge hundreds of dollars ' . Complete color analysis including in your color pallette v 1 iAlii4n 1 inch fabric swatches 3 S kan4llfe Body aMljlMludinghanSouts Luiuuumcm juui to help in selecting styles to 4 Face shape analysis to help in 'choosing hair- - 4 styles, glasses and necklines 4F Cosmeuc makeover with eyebrows tweezed, base makeup, eye makeup and lipstick in proper color ana application. 4 4 4 This and more in a single session for ii Gift Certificates Available- Call Angie for Information and an Appointment f 4 292-659- 9 of Transportation partment northern director, Jim Deaton. ;; Practically all the roads shoul- ders for five to six miles have Deaton said , eroded away. such as gravel, logs and.al-t- ; gae have washed onto the road making it very slippery. He estimates repairs on the "t causeway to return it to its pre- vious useable condition would I cost approximately $3.5 million. ; A proposed UDOT project to raise the road an additional five feet would cost an estimated $13 ; TLakesideEcvlevy de-br- is Published weekly and distributed FREE by carrier every Wednesday ' , morning from Roy through North Salt Lake. . A Sululdiary of the Standard Corporation 1 MARILYN L. KARRAS CDTR ;; ; ' : Z BOn G. LAMAR DIRECTOR ADVERTISING MEMBER Twe Locations To Servo You 2146 N. MAIN, LAYTON, UTAH million. I; PHONE Deaton said repairs and the possible reopening of the cause- way could not be financed and considered until sometime next year. Antelope Island Park perintendent Mitch Larson said he hopes UDOT will open the road as soon as possible for the people wanting to visit the is- 77M951 fif ROAD TO Antelope Island remains closed roadway. No opening date has yet been after high water and wet weather during set for the road and tourist revenues are s the past months eroded the base of the being lost. .145 , NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ADVERTISING PUBLISHERS N. MAIN, BOUNTIFUL, PHONE 2SS-11- UTAH 03 -: land. 4 ' It is a very sought-afte- r place to be visited, Larson said. Weve had visitors from every point of the globe visiting the island. Antelope Island, when accessible, offers a wide variety of recreation activities for county residents and tourists. The marina offers a dock for powere boaters and sailboats. Horseback riding, hiking, jogging and bicycling are popular activi-- ; ties along the shores and hills overlooking the vast lake, Facili-ties for picnics and swimming are also available at the state park there. -, - . I ; Z I . ; BO YOU HAVE A NEWS TIP T CALL YGUn ILatiesMe Eteviety State park ranger Lyle Gingery reported the road is not under I water at the present time and the : debris can be cleared by special I equipment in an emergency. State and city fire crews were - taken to a recent fire on the I land in special government 4- -' wheel drive wagons. Emilio Delgado, better known as Luis oj Sesame Street", Deaton Said a recent legislature proposal to breach the Southern Pacific causeway and lower the south arm of the lake would h have made only about a diffference in the lakes level and still not prevented the waves from reaching the road. nine-inc- 4 4 4 4 4 4 CEDQH2M7 4 4 i 4 4 a- - tJScm GGrin ! -- ns-itaj .. f M - o In - '! r i) ts) Popular entertainer and star of TVs Sesame Street, Emilio Delgado, will appear at Newgate Mall this Thursday thru Saturday. His Show includes many of the famous Sesame Street songs, games, and lessons. Emilio has delighted audiences of all ages from coast to coast with Luis of Sesame Street show. Autograph sessions will follow each of the three shows daily. After catching Emilio, be sure to see all of our back to school specials. For a wide variety of products to choose from, shop Newgate Mall. Emilio Delgado From Sesame Street Showtimes 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. August 18, 19 & 20 NEWGATE HALL Tho practical choice . 36th & Wall Ave., Ogden' : (nwcBiDMTBimm i " , Free Sesame Street Show is-- 4 4 , Road! Yho (SlaGoitfood ADE2A COaOESPONDENT |