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Show niir-- WEEKLY i y g REFLEX-DAV- , (j) 1M ll4tr Ijrnnr NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 12, 1977 IS On April 20, Mrs. Virginia two ladies enjoyed the beautiful weather, red rock tours, Larsen and Mrs. Marellda Gibson of Layton along with Mrs. Lurline Rigby of Ogden traveled by car to Arizona. Mrs. Gibsons destination was Glendale, Arizona where her son lives. Mrs. Larsen and Mrs. Rigby continued on to Phoenix where they attended the Photographic Society of America Regional Convention. While at the convention, the (f- ' - ,.J,M t I' A 5""' , INWP and Dorothy Christensen, have returned home after Mrs. Leo Hill spent last weekend in Bountiful at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Don Perkins. She spent the Mothers Day weekend at her in Ogden. Mr., and Mrs. Don Bailiff were Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs. Leo Hill, dmg son-in-la- 14 & "iiPMRUIJAii1 4, v 60 FISHING BACON SIRLOIN T-BO- Bountiful, :Beth Jarman appointed on April 22 as the Executive Director of the Utah Department of Community Affairs, says she anticipates being in the spotlight as the first woman ever to gain directorship of any department in the history of Utah. .NOT ONLY am I the first woman, but I'll also have to be the best. People will be watching to see how a woman holds up under the strain. Many women are looking at me as a role model. They need to know it can be done--thwomen can get into government. Mrs. Jarman, who will replace William Bruhn as the director, will officially take over the position on July 1. The period from May 15 to July 1 will be a transition period when she will work with Mr. Bruhn to get a grip on the job. at that transition period she is also winding up he? duties as Administrative Assistant for Constituent Services on Governor Scott Mathesons staff. Mrs. Jarman has served in this position since Jan. 1, 1977. THE appointment of Mrs. posi- tion was approved by a advisory council on community affairs. "There was some reluctance on the part of the committee at first to appoint me as I had held no local administrative posi- she said. But after Mrs. Jarman spent about two weeks traveling around the tions, state to talk to the local and county officials who make up the council, nineteen of the committemen voted in favor of her appointment. "I explained that, as a woman, local government had never been open to me. I would have loved to have been mayor of Bountiful or a member of the County Commission, but the people werent ready. So I went for the position for which I felt I could be elected." . to confer with county and municipal governments. She will take these problems to state and federal officials. In her position, Mrs. Jarman says she will have the best of three worlds. She will deal with local, state and federal officials and "learn the whole system of government. The Department of Community Affairs will "filter money through the state and federal governments since local government has been left without taxing powers. She said one of the local owho fficials, questioned whether she could fill the position, asked, "What would you do if you had to get up in the middle of the night and a with deal sewage problem? MRS. JARMANS answer was, Td probably do the same thing as you would. Id put on my levis and my boots and go look to see what could be done." This kind of confidence is what Mrs. Jarman will need in her new position. The department was created so that local government would have an advocate to represent them in state and federal affairs. Our job is to strengthen the government closest to the people." In taking over tms position, Mrs. Jarman will have the services of four directors and 56 employees and be responsible for a 3.5 million dollar budget. . re- sponsible, among other things, for filtering money through the state to local governments. Beth will travel ;' 'H Vm SANDWICHES Ip 11113 Bologna Roast Beef Cheese Chicken TO TAKE ALONG DELICIOUS HOT OR COLD! PERFECT FOR THOSE STAYING HOME, TOOI OR PICNICING OR PARTYING! Corned Beef & 15) 1 HENNY PENNY Other Sandwiches Available Pastrami Ham LB. t 75 PRESSURE PIPING HOT, DELICIOUS! FRIED AND PACKAGED Turkey 4 pcs, a SNACK PACK & DINNER BOX .BARN FULL potato log dressing 8 pcs. a potato log & 16 dressing pcs a potato & dressing log 1.49 $O QQ 5. 7a LARGER ORDERS AVAILABLE TOTINOS CLASSIC PIZZA 69 $ 21 Va oz. SAUSAGE Salad 79 22 V oz. COMBINATION f help enough time with the kids, but this trip will help." Mrs. Jarman hopes to organize her department so it will be responsive m the people. If you kick it, it beshe says. If it tter move, doesnt, I want the people, for whom Im the advocate, to hold me directly responsible. She will appoint her own four directors, based on her judgment of their competency in responding to the people. 45' G0FISHM& P!& MOAGIE for dont spend ,'ags'sa "&L ROAST07 v: a new home in Salt Lake City in June they expect to take 1 tr i: a presently, when they move to myself that 9 , Jarmans MRS. JARMAN worries about spending enough time with the boys and plans to take them on trips with her as she travels around the state. Next week she will take them out of school to travel to Moab on a business trip. "I fault (5)45)0 (0) lb. STEAK Frozen V help a lot. "I hate to live in chaos and like to have a clean house," Mrs. Jarman said. & l4s LB. Her day at the office is complete about 6:30 p.m. but she admits she takes work home at night. "I have to know my own tolerance level," she says. In addition to her career, Mrs. Jarman must care for her two sons 10 and 11 and their home at 360 East Fourth North in Bountiful. She says her husband Mike, Assistant Principal at Davis High, and her mother-in-la- over the housekeeping chores themselves. "Each of us will be assigned to an area of the house and be responsible for keeping that area in order. The boys have agreed that they are responsible as a housekeeper." Cut, wrapped H-59L- she works on correspondence. During the summer she runs two miles on the track at Viewmont High School and plays tennis before she arrives at the office about 8 a.m. The day is crammed with appointments. Mrs. Jarman says she makes the most of the breakfast hour by conducting a meeting while she eats breakfast. housekeeping fl 49 a i IE morning have lb. 1U98, SAUSAGE MRS. JARMANS schedule begins at 5 a.m. In the early ALTHOUGH the 89 Cudahy respond to planned growth, Mrs. Jarman said. Funds for moderate and low income was successful attempt to be elected to the Utah State Legislature, the first Democrat elected to that position from Davis County in 41 years. of her CHUCK NOW THE time is critical in helping local governments housing will be administered through the Department. In addition, this department will give technical assistance to local governments to help them to write grant applications to get money for local building projects. In order to accomplish the work necessary during the transition period and until she is replaced in her former position as administrative assistant, Mrs. Jarman has been putting in days. She's able to keep up this schedule since she admits to being a workaholic. $-- STEAK .ROUND lb. $ STEAK RIB ' 19 STEAK NE Av lb. HORMEL VALUE BRAND Sliced 1 Lb. Pkg. JsV;. 19 STEAK TO TAKE ALONG to the six regions of the state of THE AGENCY will be Hawaii. although Mrs. Johansen noted that Honolulu has become extremely crowded and prices are verv hieh. R.H. son-in-la- that came straight from scenery CHICKEN, TURKEY OR BEEF TOMATOES LETTUCE AVOCADOS RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS 25 4 WINDOWS $4 00 4,.r$100 urnm am 3 A, )V - CORONET ' KIMBIES diaperM 24 PACK $039 NEW POTATOES PAPER tels CORNED BEEF PORK & BEANS ROLL, NORTHERN LITTLE BROWNIE COOKIES WESTERN FAMILY FRUIT COCKTAIL 16 oz. Bag. Asst. Flavors BATHROOM TISSUE 4 ROLL PACK 79c 15 0Z. OIL LIBBYS VIENNA SAUSAGE PRINGLE POTATO CHIPS WESTERN FAMILY TREATMENT can 93 37 ORANGE SLICES GUM DROPS c Cx No. 303 SNOWDRIFT DUNCAN HINES SHORTENING CAKE MIX $-- ( 49 59 Her Mrs. Audene Stafford was the overnight guest of Mrs. Leo Hill. The two ladies enjoyed an early evening dinner V IrsoHp . daughter and beautiful the and Mrs. Harold Johansen along with their for their They all pork and pineapple jjjti By ROSELYN KIRK JARMAN 8. in Bountiful. son is Jim Hill. Prices Effective first rj&mooi To Eaa MRS. 1977-7- Hawaiian Luau family members. enjoyed roasted fresh papaya and May 12, 13, BETII JARMAN speaking tion for Mr. hosted a lllllllliliif .,'li"lal"1 4HuMduuk Jarman to her present City, has been elected president of the Salt Lake Teachers Bowling Associa- sons home When they returned home, the Johansens r'V AA ", Vj pP1 During Utah. spending 11 days in Hawaii. The Johansens daughter, Dorothy Christensen, was bom in Honolulu and she has always wanted to see the place cf her birth. While in Hawaii, they traveled to four of the islands. They enjoyed the beaches and , ' .. photographing blooming cacti, and meeting friendly people from all over the world. Over 1,000 people registered in at the convention. The Ramada Inn furnished a complete Hawaiian Luau for those attending. The two ladies returned to Glendale and they, along with Mrs. Gibson traveled back to David Evans was recently released from the McKay-De- e Hospital. Ralph Gatherum, a teacher at West High in Salt Lake 1447 No. Main, Highway 91, Layton, Utah |