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Show Praa Association h 7 It Coalville, Utah 84017 Summit Report . recommended. I'ln serv ices include height and weight measurements, health' hisiorv. tuberculosis skin test, immunizations, guidance regarding child rearing. health records keeping, complete physical examination, and referrals to appropriate social and health a.eucies. Then is a $1.00 fee for each child seen at the clinic. If v u Ii4ve any questions concernimj this clinic or concerning child roaring, please contact the Public Health Nurse. Nance Hu'chiuson. on Monduvs'aiid Wednesdays, at .1.16-250.- 1. Defensive Driving Course Classes Announced Ihah's Defensive Driving Course is a continuing campaign of (hah Safety Council to reduce highway deaths, injuries and v damage hv educating every lhah driver in defensive bn itiii techniques. 1'iie Defensive Driving Course is an eight-hou- r classroom course i nrofessional techniques for high Vmi can lessen the possibility of becoming a traffic victim hv enrolling in one of the following Defensive Driving Classes starling "i Mav: Salt ake. Thursday. Mav. I at the Utah Safety Council Training Mi nr. .pert , e. I I 'liter. t No. I . ':lK)pm. ake. Saturday. Mav. .1. at the Utah Safety Council Training mers. No. and No. 2. 9:00am. Salt ake. Monday. Mav 5 at the Utah Safety Council Training Salt I I I l 'n'er. No. I . n :. 10pm. Murray. Wednesday. Mav 7. at Murray High School. 7:00pm. earn the evasive actions necessary to avoid a traffic accident. F further information and enrollment, call the Utah Safety Council at . The registration fee for the Defensive Driving ' ( mrse is S 2.00 per person. I - Cnnlvillc Slake All Priesthood Meeting Physical fitness, spiritual fitness, and personal welfare is the li'ine of the Coalville Slake All. Priesthood Meeting to he held Sunday. Noril 2" at X:00am in the Stake Center. Sam Rloiiquisi will speak mi physical fitness. Clinton Staples on Nviri'ual fitness, and President Kav Richins on personal welfare. n ones' hood holders are encouraged to attend. Coalville Stake Relief Society I 've Coalville Stake Relief Society are practicing fin- the Spring K s'lval which will he held Mav I at 7:.1()pm in the Slake Center. Ro'tearsals will he held Sat.. April 26 at 9:00am. and Tuesday and Wednesday. April 29 and .10 at 7;. 10pm. - Jnnuarv IK. 1979. during which Mr. Singer was killed, was designated to vindicate government officials. In October of 1979. three law enforcement officers, posing as newspaper reporters, attempted to arrest John Singer, but the undercover plan failed. One of the offieers who participated in that plan was Robert Wadman. then director of the Division of Narcotics and Liquor Law Enforcement for the state of Utah. Mr. Wadman is named as a defendant in the suit, along with Gov. Scott M. Matheson. Attorney General Robert B. Hansen. Public Safety Commissioner Larry Lunnen, Utah Highwav Patrol Superintendent Robert .1. Reid, the South Summit School District and its superintendent Val D. Fxlrington. Summit County Sheriff Ron Robinson, and Countv Attorney Robert Adkins as well as Utah Medical Examiner Dr. .1. Wallace Graham. The Kamas Cemetery Water outlook above average of average on Chalk for Pineview Weber River is forecast for at Oakley. 138 for Echo Rockport Inflow. 128 at Gateway. East Inflow and 159 Canvon is forecast 158, Lost and South Fork Creek 149 Ogden 151 . Farmington Creek is and Hardscrabble forecast 14.1 Creek 1.14 of average. Peak flows in this area are expected to he above average but should not cause much damage unless higher than average temperatures and precipitation occurs before low elevation snow melts. Creek to 162 vindicate government officials, Inflow. 125 commencing with the Governor." Quoting from his prepared suit, Mr. Spence said. Robert Wadman was angered, embarrassed and humiliated that three trained law men were unable to capture a lone and inexperienced citizen. Wadman made numerous threats, boasts and statements in defense of such humiliation and himself about how to deal with Singer in the future, vowing he would be taken dead or alive." Mr. Spence said damages sought could be well in excess of $!(X) million. The names of the officers involved in the arrest plan and the officer who shot and killed Mr. Singer were never revealed to the public. Mr. Spence said he intends to discover those names. The suit also reviews the Some census questionnaires still missing The Census Bureau is watching every incoming mail for a number of questionnaires for the 1980 Census of Population and Housing that should have been returned on April I. In Summit County, there arc still questionnaires that have not been returned. Dave Haun. Manager of the Census District Office for this area, asks that if yours is one of the missing, that you fill it out and mail it today. Don't make the Census Bureau come calling for your census form. Every persons must be counted, Haun said, whether by mail or personal visit bv a census taker, and the cost of the census goes up with'every household that must be visited. The completeness and accuracy of the census depends on the cooperation of every household and every individual in filling out and returning the questionnaire. Helpful examples on how to mark the answers to the questions are given on the yellow instruction guide furnished with the form. k And. the brown envewith came the form does that lope not require a stamp. mail-bac- Census takers for the 1980 Census of Population and Housing are easy to identify, according to Dave Haun. They wear red. white, and blue l.isa is a sophomore at North Sit in mi t High School, where, tlinnigli the FHA Association, she lias been chosen to be a good will amhassitdor to Japan. 15 students have been chosen nation-widl.isa first sent an application to the state event, where six Utah students wen chosen to go to the National Contest. The were interviewed through a phone call from Washington. She will leave Julv 1st and will be gone for eight weeks. While there, she will live with a Jaiianese family learning more of their customs, living habits, and culture. She received $500.00. sponsored bv the FHA Youth for llndcrsiandmcnl Program. She will have to furnish the rest of the e, scmi-final-is- All Kamas City residents and property owners are being asked to cooperate in the survey to determine if there is a need for a Kamas City Master Plan and a Zoning Ordinance. Enumerator. Official Credential printed on them. Their cards also have their signatures, certifying lhal they have sworn to keep confidential all information they collect for the census. Any Census Bureau worker who breaks this oath faces a fine or imprisonment or both, hut the Bureau's record on this is spotless. Haun said. Census lakers have started making their round in Summit County, calling at residences from which householders have not mailed back their census questionnaires. They arc using the telephone to reach most of the householders who have mailed hack questionnaires inadequately the out. Anyone without this official filled . Miss Utah National Miss Stephanie Acton Her hobbies include sewing and gymnastics. The winner of the Miss Utah National Teenager Pageant will receive among other things a S500 cash scholarship, a full scholarship in Barhizon International, an all expense paid trip to Atlanta. Ga. in compete for S20.000 in cash scholarships, new car. bedroom suiic. trips, etc. Miss Melissa Bradley of Mansfield. Ohio is the current Miss National Teenager. She. also, is i lie National Exchange Club Siudeni of the Year as well as Valedictorian of her High School Class. For further pageant information C'iniaci Mrs. Margene Jensen. Rt. 7. Caldwell. Idaho 8.1605 or call Salt Lake. . Look at me by Faye P. Boyer USU Extension Home Economist "Parents and their children share a special world... they create it anv time or any place.. .whenever they're together." With these words a unique seven-par- t scries. "Look At Me. hosted by Phil Donahue, begins April 26 at 6:00pm on Channel 7 Television. A special rchroadcasi airs Sunday. April 27 at II :.K)am on the same channel. These programs will continue each week for seven weeks, same lime. The experts are real parents, from a variety of backgrounds, telling vou about their experiences with discipline, separation, sex roles, working parents, family relationships and other problems tlicv faced in raising their own children. You may obtain a complimentary comprehensive viewer guide to "Look At Me" from Prime Time School Television. 120 S. LaSalle St.. Chicago. IL 6060.1. It is complete with suggestions for related activities and discussion questions. You might consider following: 4. General location. Type of use (current). Check each category that applies. 6. Preference for Animals. Garden Space, or Unoccupied Area. 7. If property under my ownership were to be developed I would like it to he used for: K. Conflicting Land Use. 9X0 The contestants from all over the state will be judged on scholastic achievement - leadership: poise - personality: appearance - beauty. There will be no swimsuit or talent competition. Each contestant will recite a 100 word essay on the subject "What's Right About America" which is the theme of the Pageant. Each contestant acecprcd will be requested to participate in the volunteer community service program of the National Teenager Pageant. This teaches teenagers to become caring adults and to share in school and civic affairs. A mini modeling charm course will be taught during the 3 dav event. Miss Stephanie Action is being sponsored by Kirkum's AAA Tent and Awning Co.. 3125 S. State. 9. Mobile Homes in Kamas Please identify and comment on community goals and objectives you would like to sec Kamas City achieve. Each category has several devisions, which may or may not need to be responded to. To assure anonymity and for people's convenience, there will be a box left in the bank to leave the questionnaires in. 1 I'eenager Pageant to be held May 2. .1. and 4. 19X0 at the new Kamada Inn and the Little Theatre a the Salt Palace in Salt Lake. This pageant is the official State Final to the National Pageant to be held in Aumist in Atlanta. Ga. over national "television1. M?ss Susan Nielsen, of River Heights. Utah, is the reigning Miss Utah National Teenager with Tracv Maxfield of Sandv as Miss Hosnitalitv. should he permitted on the following I. its of luck is extended to Lisa and we will he waiting to hear all about her trip after she has returned. Miss Stephanie Acton. 16 year daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Acton of Kamas. Utah, lias been selected to be a finalist in (these charges came as a result of the failed arrest plan which took place three months prior to Singer's death). "In order to protect their children, the Singers refused to submit to arrest." the suit says. "John Singer, who abhored violence and who asked only of the authorities to be left alone to lawfully pursue with his family their own lifestyle of choice offered to meet with authorities." The suit further says that Mr. Singer made appeals to Governor Matheson and Commissioner Lunnen. And finally, of the January 18. 1979 arrest plan, the suit states it was simply a show of force and no plan was made by which Mr. Singer "might he arrested humanely. safelv and alive." RcniedLcascd: Following are the different Japan old and finally, three counts of attempted aggravated assault categories which you will be asked to respond to. Written comments arc especially requested. 1. Number of years lived in Kamas City. 2. Occupation or status. .1. Amount of Property Owned or Lisa Carter cost ol her trip and stav in Stephanie Acton is a finalist in Miss Utah National Teenager Pageant John and Vickie Singer withdrew five of their seven school age children-fro- South Summit School in the spring of Elementary 197.1 because both agreed that the public instruction was contrary to their deep religious beliefs. They also believed their children were being subjected to immorality. Mr. Singer told The Record on several occasions that he only wanted to he left alone to teach his children, along with his wife, at their home in Marion. Yet. in the ensuing months and years, the Singers encountered one legal battle after another regarding the education of their children. John Singer was found guilty of inn tempt of court, child neglect Attitude toward growth. 11. The main problems I sec in Kamas C'ilv are: 12. Please rale the following services in Kamas City: 1.1. The principal reasons I (we) live in Kamas is: 14. My views on building, planning, zoning and development can best be summarized by the ts m Kamas Zoning Plans cards with the US Dept, of Commerce seal and "Census identification card who claims to he a census taker should be reported to the police or to the district office. Dial information for the local census number to call. Hovtsville. members." , South City, Utah 14111 (ougraiulaiioiis are extended to l.isa Carter. 16 vear old (laughter I Robert and Carol Carter of alligned with the church members thereof or otherwise closely associated with (he church or its , Lake Lisa Carter chosen to be good will ambassador to Japan iurv principally composed of persons who are either directly American Guarantee Insurance 'io Kamas Cemetery Committee in the South Summit District w Hid like to announce that anyone having containers or flowers in eenleierv must have them removed hv Mav 1 so that the lawns ot he mowed and taken care of. Strcamflow forecasts range members for their continued office." Mr. Spence then commented on the difficulty of selecting a jury to irv the Singer case in Utah. "Unless special attention to the constitutional issues of fair trail and due process is made, any jury selected to try this case will be a Co. and Compass Insurance, carriers for the state and John Does A through Z are also defendants. Prominent Wyoming attorney Gerrv Spence, who is representing Vickie Singer and her children. stated' this week that government officials and law enforcement officers were "publicly embarrassed as a result of the failed arrest attempt three months prior to Singer's death, adding "the plan to arrest Singer was designed to I from 120 v and that the arrest attempt . Snow cover is 165 of the April average on the Ogden Basin and 141 on the Weber. Precipitation at mountain staof tions ranged from 109 average at Chalk Creek 3 to 163 at Farmington Lower. Soil moisture is still drier than average under the higher elevation snow pack. Reservoir storage is above average except in Rockport and Lost Creek and these are expected to fill with the spring runoff. ease, specifically, half-wa- Coalville Camp DUP will be held Monday. April 28 at the DUP DUP ('amp ('aivtlle Huitiliti" at 2:00pm. There will he a special pioneer history given. I) ona Hvnns will give the lesson. F.vervone is invited to attend. I religious aspects multi-millio- n - crash-avoidanc- of the Singer how John Singer's excommunication from the Mormon Church (197.1) affected his struggles with the local school district and the stale's government officials. Mormon Church doctrine holds lhal its members, caniiol support anyone who has been excommunicated, the suit savs. "The slate of Utah is. in reality, as distinguished from theory, a thoocracv." the suit stales. "It is a people, economy and government in most essential parts controlled hv the Church of Jesus Christ of l.atter-daSaints, the Mormons. I'lie world headquarters for said church is at Salt Lake City. Utah, the county of venue of this case, flic said church and its members nervade all levels of government and most of the public officials who are defendants herein arc members of or arc closely affiliated with said church." " flic great majority of the state and federal judiciary are also members of said church or closely affiliated to said church or depend in significant part upon the sufference or support of church A dollar, wrongful death and civil rights suit was filed Monday in Federal Court by John Singer's widow. Vickie Singer and her seven children. Mr. Singer was shot and killed January 1979 as he was returning from the mailbox to his home in Marion by a law enforcement officer during an arrest attempt. Fiyc snowmobiles carrying ten law officers encircled Mr. Singer as he y down Refrig-- '' was about erator Lane, the road lhal leads to the Singer home. There arc two different versions regarding how John Singer was shot. The slate maintains Mr. Singer drew a loaded pistol and pointed it at one, of the officers when he was shot. Vicki Singer said one of her children saw Mr. Singer advance quicklv towards the family home when he was shot in the back. The civil suit claims John Singer's civil rights were violated M Volume 42 Vickie Singer files suit Coalville Well Child Clinic Tin Snmmii Conn I v Health llept. will he sponsoring a Well Child ('linie on Monday. April 28 from 9 toi l()am at tin1 North Summit Middle School. This clinic is provided for well children IV. nil birth to school entrv aye. Children who are ill should he seen ha private physician, so as not to expose others. Those needing immunizations only should attend the Imn'iimization Clinic held even- Ird Thursday of each month. Children with special nruhlems. and those who have been contacted by the Public Health .Nurse, should attend this clinic. A yearly exam is also . Friday, April 25, 1980 Saat-3- 10. statements: 15. viewing and discussing these broadcasts as a group as well as individually. "Look At Me" provides a catalvst for considering interests aiid problems common to all parents. It helps parents' realize that there is no one right way to create a good relationship with t their child: that it doesn't matter so much what they say or do. as long as their child feels loved and accepted. The topics for these series are as follows: . Building Family Relationships: Building trust Building confidence Building a sense of belonging and security 2. Exploring the World Together: Seeing the world from the child's perspective Providing a safe environment Providing a creative environ1 ment .1. Exploring and Accepting Individual Traits: Recognition of physical bodies Understanding assertiveness Coping with fears Developing individual traits 4. Separation: Laving the foundation for a healthy approach to separations Observations on coping with the different forms of separation a child may face 5. Understanding Sexuality: Importance of natural curiosity Development of malcfemale roles Exposure to reproduction 6. Discipline: Defining the goal of discipline Understanding the processes involved in achieving the goal 7. Responsibilities and Rewards of Parenting: I . |