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Show vlS NEWS JOL'FiiW I'' 4?? .v ? v 1373 .ir , 'j v K I V, 1 x . t 4 ! m v ( ,f i , jk STOWN r' IT t ? r l f SMaidt&x lit is a W t tt- -i ,- -' A te , H t J &ZJ1 W, A new Taco Time Restaurant, the third in Davis Cou'H M111 i its doors today (Thursday) at 392 North Main, Lav t an O i, a and inside 60 will lust seat said restaurant the ju manager, drive-u- p window on the north side i El'i niSTAUnAflT pro UJ .J - ws if p i gr O L&: uyLi r. a p s , re i' r 1 i ' i'. pj til tinspi t a Prim u C au nj - 8 m 1 U n s Medic. I n i y , x fkS ka? ., - t - cd rt T WE inti ns.ve tare m uiree day ,.nd received in ii v blind it msfusions Her bnl is dip tdv several M, -- f u r 1 it h 1 t, h Tl.AVtS for Standing ' I C ( herie is just one of the rirtds in the Bountiful t a th it receive the help hi v ia nl at the many ml rt i, out patient depart-oi- t is ct Pnmary Childrens , ( i r.ier t 1 t -i ;r i rh 1 r ! e t - nuns i IS a s 1 ,ii ' t in medims i f t twa ) t i . 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(V;"u cncir Stsjl T.lark By ROSELYN KIRK missioners said when they approved a low bid for the construction which was sub nutted by Lawrence Con struction Company of Salt Lake City IN APPROVING that bid, commissioners made one change based on the recom- mendation of Richard Stringham, architect The i - Co w OW i E j Wr lii Miv Helen Barnes and at ended the funeral inn y nu - iJP I iv of her brother in law, Bermsin lit Id in Ogden Satin d i i ! Rildah Smith is con-- v a trig at her home after iGn. d to the Davis 'u i gin h Miduul Center for 12 s i li rgmng treatment Mi i 1 M provide for the consfin tion of juv m!e nirt I ii !i tics vs Construction will begin on the three-stor- y addition to the Davis County Courthouse on March 1, Davis County Com- iM m mu r i THE bas mi nt id m i n w o be oci upied bv tlu D vis Countv Health Dtpurtnn n An employee s lunch loom is being planned on the man lloor, where remodeling m the area n nv bi mg us i f i ihe acto ir tit u ana is lumpk te -- tut I - ai i , v M F ii ntt Packer Si of Mnab guc Mr s i i sts and of were his M rs ker Mts Mary Timothy spent a v divs last week in San- - te she visited her Mrs Iia?el Todd Ms Mable hatcott a' i attend d the funeral ii i wh os ii . si I he last add tom courthouse was con ph ti n7 Mrs Illlnn t i i s - ii of her uncle, sn ng ton Robinson at s, mish Foi k on Tuesdav st .n t a original bid increase of $l,l'n,9U will $5,200 based on a decision to take the second low bid on the roofing subcontract. This decision will increase the total bid to $1,205,111, which is still about $45,000 lower than the second low bid on the courthouse addition submitted by Comtrol Inc., Midvale Mr. Stringham said that specifications submitted bv all 15 sub contractors had been checked with Commissioner Wendell Zaugg The only change recommended was in favor of going with the 1 i j work Commissioner Glen Flint said the countv specified at the time the bids were accepted. that any or all bids could be rejected LtP contracted with Lawrence Construction Company to complete the building in 14 months, they Bre hoping the building can be completed in one year, Mr Striny ham said The time table calls for the addition itself to tie rornph t d in eight months. wih the ri modeling inside the pres nt building sot for an additional four months The completion of the entire props t is st in two phases, he said The 14 months will allow a two month cushion if dilavs are encountered, he said Some materials, saih as con duns and roofing materials, may be purchased and pla d in a warehouse in the ev nt that they become scarce or are more esp nsivp due m the coal strike, Mr Stringham said THE FIRST floor adJitu n plans call for the build ng to be extended to the smith I hat addition will provide spate for offices for the countv clerk, assessor treasurer an recorder The pn si nt counts commission thamlx rs who h section where the Recorder's of fire e Mr ri u n i FEE with him from the (leaifi 'd Iaco Time For those who are still looking for the Old Dipjtr Ti"y P lr k 1,1, on n i PiJccck everythin) (u's oM se c's Whether it ch Terry well s i 'T a a if i - I ro u f- -. rgy into doing it ipmg her a - j she s so never seems in ;rijs n cr hr j customers at the Lawton r'Cco friendly and acceded a pg t h to be too busy to h ,r g transaction j e vour t Tc,rry and all cf us v, in p a yc t inking serv j ice the v.3 v.q tl mk it oug Kroledg ibie a- se - jt 1 but rocc For savings checking bottovving any banking need, ask Tc'ty. Elpn. Carol or Gwen anyone ?t ga K5Q a I t C P O m ACDOVJ N'vft't ov o SHOPPE South. Bountiful - 232-220- 3 C planning offires Commix sinners said that pians are also to find space in the remodeling for the Com munity Action Program (CAP) and Ihe agriruliural The extension offices juvenile court is no longer requesting room m the addi tion since an eppropr'a'io-- the Utah State Ld Li ountv is no ksrated The second floor addition will house the countv eltor ncy'i, the surveyor s and the i bv lcgisature .r. s 1 will be moved to the notth Cc rrs imnij smiI burning snd cooking st it. Count jytr.n Ii i years experience cominp 1 t 4 - ' rw f v ' t u - a r - ,- w Or.-- 4-' 1 fireplaces? , - I1' cn & 4l a c r M-- INSULATED WINDOW CO. ai Vi ir- - jaw Tcdc f i '-- t to the U members that are required audit J' A iVfl. nrj r n v A IK AN -- T i t -. I it awf if j Ie p at t 1 7i ACUAM' w J i it Iva f st u inn to ( r rr s W T e ii i CONTNACTO,- CO', mb r ( v !;.' ' r I i n 1 r. cj U r A (So ( SA s stoves ' r.S Jjne t Tircd of wasting wood in inefficient O OlfVAnler r'JLD j no. to C7 bv t fT 1 I t(d owners thank the Adams uii U for alowing them to use the sue that holds fond mem tries for them and the many others who had their hunger pa. ns satisfied at this ALTHOUGH the county has Mr Chappell also presented several by law changes to the board for approval, which are required to meet CSA specifications He recommended since the role of the advisory board is increasing, that three new people be added to bring the number up 1 ' I It has audit suggisled the CAP J f ihe t i if 1 com 1 (, firm sird pn Mils r the Dims to jn v,on. sp. c pj i r g r t program I j! i $10,000 available through CSA funding Is only a portion of the $3. 0,000 in funds administered to kiw income people through the CAP THE BOARD odoptid a ri h r to thi ontract which f rtf ed ih it the p i) men! w,l tw he'd not the a .dt is conji.ite Mr t hapiH (I s lid the niiounting Iwo second low bid on the roofing THE C J c rs om ir the ertire county audit and AP has no opt on f f AP h ir ir with go am ti r firm, CAP direr tor ( url ( happt It said the coin p my has hi i n reta ned b, ? y policy making boards. The board accepted the recommendations of a three member committee headed by CAP director Carl Chappell, which came up with the policy statement Mr. Chappell said the CAP affirmative action plan, with the revisions required, has now been accepted by officials in the CSA regional in Denver The failure to g.un approvul of that plan was one of the areas specified when CAP was warned they were in danger of losing their funding late in December. THE bi ird also approved rtitt lam of Goldsberry and Assoc, alts of Salt Lake C ity as a idP irs (or the CAP f THE BOARD also approved the n r r ings less complex "al decision f v tr- occounting system to the board, which will make the review of the bookkeeping ledger at the monthly meet- governing and advisory boards, both of which are F ? THE BUDGET committee will aid the staff members in the preparation, management and evaluation of the budget. Roselyn Dechart, CAP fiscal official, presented a new receive funding at least throoeh April prior to the k agincy iT M ; mittees that have already been named. a written policy statement which defines the roles of the "t liSk ,bit budget committee, be added to the three Handing com- wfither the CAP R:plrce your old vindo.s wtn th tijw Alcoa Full Incu'ated Window f additional committee, the which will allow CAP to wet AiPi be Inuietcd? ALCOA he.3 the soluUon! T system a and an official statement explaining the role of the governing and advisory boards were approved by the Davis County advisory board Tuesday prior to a meeting with CSA officials which has now been set for Feb 28 The deadline meeting has btx o sc hi duled for the end of f ehruary since officia's say it would take about 60 days to wind down the CAP funding pnxess In the event that the local agim-does not meet the spci ificatmns and loses the funding Davis County Commission signed an agreement with CSA last f Vctild you like k.e v.indo.vs in your heme - man- funding from CSA. Logan Dickson is a former native of Layton, living in Logan Robert Greaves, a reside.'! f Layton and his father, Ll Greaves, a resident of Boon tiful CRAIG HYER will be the manager of the new store will THE NEW Layton city landmark features a unique new image for the parent company, a firm based in Eugene, Oregon it has an ole Mexico look, away from the traditional bright colors used presently Dirkson-reaves Inc , the owners, also operate the i a ad- ministrative agency. Jeanne Powell and Janet of the Alien, member program and planning committee recommended mat an being reprimanded ajfiiy (or Ini n.c.el n rt gu! .rities r- - s w responsibilities as an Irm it is buried nu wnere beneath the new layton Taco Time The new Bountiful, G board agreed to tnke on more in obtaining that aud.t last in the local fcu r. Q pI'.Liis) J - h ., w the approving management system, the IN year resulted or.'i i--i d Davis Community Action (CAP) advisory board approved several measures that Community Services Administration (CSA) officials said were necessary if that agency is to retain $JO,000 in APPROVAL of control agement W i-i- il must be completed in time to meet CSA regulations. prigram al'h'uiih the delay k m biiuiifiJtf kn ki e - t tii td - h- r- r t r; m v A nr dp D wuy By EOSELYN RISK when you give your Pt nines by the inch to , ! s y " 4i3 l ti ft tie eats 1 r, , J .j? 1 t J Du' Clearfield and locations Fiankln Anytime is Taco Time but today marks the first day the franchised product can be purchased in Layton W m 1's w , In n La ; 1 fc RfHi , j r-- L The first t mj nn n,1 i ' treatTiei t ere t u m i ' i ti nsive ai d it nun s t . a three tu tne t Af tri ai' (he PCMC t th rie aiiI ne-- J trs ji om e a mt nth toe p t. u n S in a J Powell, have e i L U f '' the cost cm.'d he a $30,000 to $ VuO the at ; lj thousand dollars ami parents, Sian an i r Ht day hiiJn ( v nr n jut dmg s ( f itn f f j a ukeima li , t ;p Ca -- 1 Aell of Botsiitiful 1 jf i a u i, I JW m m ar m f 1 1 . . Lv rp k of Uich, Mp'r rt j Lvj u a krfif f r. Heads up people putting you ahead. 11 n i i i |