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Show Page 4A North Edition Lakeside flewejv 9, Wednesday, January en- The Lakeside Review submit courages readers to Conletters to the editor. adshould tent of letters dress issues of interest to our readership throughout Davis County and in Roy. Letters should be typed, and must indouble-spaceclude the name and telewriter. phone number of the more are Shorter letters d, likely to be published. Long letters will be subject to ed- of iting at the discretion editorial Lakeside Review staff. Letters will also be edited, if necessary, to meet journalistic standards of materigood taste. Libelous al will be deleted. With few exceptions, letters must be Staff Photo by Robert Regan St. Paul, Hoffmann works mainly in oils to paint landscapes and still lifes, some of which have won loads of medals including an award from scenery to her liking, Minnesota braves the cold to do an oil Hoffmann artist Leesa sketch south of Hill Air Force Base. Hailing from FINDING LOCAL the Springville Art Museum. She came to Utah over the Christmas holidays to visit her mother in Layton and to paint. p.m. Viewpoint: Protect Children Like Valuable BRAD NEIGER Review Guest Columnist Most people would not dream of driving around town with a priceless porcelain lamp standing on the seat beside them. Yet many of those same drivers think nothing of letting their children ride that way. Stop and think about that a moment - if you had just paid a large sum of money for that lamp, you would carry it in your car in some kind of cushioned container for safe travel. Children accompanied by the writers name when published. Send all letters to the Lakeside Review, 2146N. Main, Suite 526, Layton, Ut., 84041, or to the Lakeside Review, 145 N. Main, Bountiful. Hours at the two offices are 8 a.m. to 4:30 dicated the actual number of injuries may be as much as a quarter higher, since many chilincih dren are hurt in a dents for which police report is about the interiors of their parnot filed. ents cars a rather chilling sight A it. sudden think about Fortunately, this threat to the if you health of our children can be or type of accident. swerve, a minor a major collision would catapult Each year in the United States minimized very easily and quicksome children these against part almost 70,000 children under five ly, simply with the use of approof the cars interior. At that point, vears of age are reported as priate child car safety seats or seat belts. Accident studies have your priceless lamp would still be injured in motor vehicle incithat children who demonstrated as be while would kids dents safe, but those passengers; riding in a car seat have restrained are killed. so. are 700 children another hurt, perhaps terribly The moter vehicle accident is Surveys in emergency rooms in more than 90 less chance of be the most serious danger faced by young children in this country. Once a child is past the first critical weeks of life, injuries suffered while riding in cars are responsible for the deaths of more young children than any disease or other are no less fragile. Notice other cars on the road; you will see kids standing up, climbing, and otherwise roaming feder-bende- r, non-cras- Possessions ing fatally injured and 78 less chance of being seriously injured in a crash. With the recent passage of the child restraint law, which in part states that all children under age five must be properly restrained in a motor vehicle driven by their parent or legal guardian who is a resident of Utah, the Davis County Health Department is offering a free educational workshop and affordable rental rates on car seats to all interested residents of the county. The workshop is offered every Tuesday and Thursday from 1:00 - 1:30 p.m. in Room 24, Davis County Courthouse, Farmington, and the rental rate for nine is month is $15.- - a made availabe after nine months. For further information about the program or infant car seat usage, contact Brad Neigher at the County Health Department either Humana Hospital ext. 7253) or Lake ext view Hospital $10.-refu- (451-3340)- (825-956- 1, (292-623- 186). Letters to the Editor Be Positive About Plant Review Editor: Open letter to city governments involved in recovery plan issue: I haven't been following the burn plant discussions as closely as I should have, but Ive seen mostly negetive responses, which have been valid, but no one offers a positive alternative. As a resident of West Bountiful, weve put up with a lot of of having the BARD and the sewer plant in our side-effec- ts area, for the benefit of all the community for many years now. If I had the space, Id give you the list, many Id venture to guess, wouldnt be included, that are yet to happen. I dont like it, but I choose to live here, and with it. a generally accepted tact that progress means someone sac- Its rifices, which has been the case, and may be the case here. I read the warnings for financial and commercial disaster but give me a viable alternative! I urge everyone to read the article in the January 85 issue of Readers Digest, titled, Time Bomb in our Tap Water, which touches on the subjects of both dumping areas and Recovery Plants. Also notice the connecting page entitled It was just an Idea, which is appropriate. Were coming to realize that what touches one, touches all," positive or negetive. This also may be the case here. Weve all of us will have to, for the benefit of future generations. If recovery plants are the answer, and it seems theyre shaping up to be, then our cautious but progressive planning should proceed with it, with cooperation between everyone involved. , , K. Dangcrfield West Bountiful SEC i,j The new Year is here Lets All give a cheer. But our home looks dull, It needs to be brighter. 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