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Show DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER, APRIL 27-2- 8, 1978 t r - rj i iliiiiounces Candidacy Foi Davis County Office Democratic Club; steering committee on the of the Utah Federation of Democratic Women V 4 She has served as the chairman of the Davis County Democratic Picnic, voting judge and registration agent, and in many other capac ities in the Democratic party KATHLEEN is interested in giving all the people of Davis County represernation in the Davis County courthouse 1 am also very concerned about the apathy the people show about voting People have the idea that their vole wont count, and they dont want to get involved in the political prig ess VOTING is one of the KATHLEEN MATHIAS STUDENTS AUCTION QUILT I o Shi was instrumental in getting the grant for the first Nuises i no-to- ll THE pioposal would ask thai Bountiful and goose to them ton an as bt Plowed to t all all oi Salt I ike ( ounlv wd the Oed ! em hange, in addition c ui s within the (o i couniv MR. INGLES said that Mountain Bell does not want to give Davis County the e toll 'I t dies fiuin Kaysv lilt north It ai fit Id ould call thnmgl the Sah I ik main terminal whii h eslt nrl-- i to i li d South it d t he Ogden hange, ,n iddm ai t( ill i lin , m Da is 1 umy if In' iopos il sui 11 C by the PSC Davis school District board auditorium in T arnnngton on that dat for ANSI N, who m- dm i d j bid into the 19"7 legislator' In supply toll free i ailing within tin i ountv , said that Div is ( ountv should have tin sain semci tor the same iinounf d n one is Salt I ake md Wi iv t a mil s do I r is s ok etulv not happening, !k od i H ! people who Want to talk about telephone service m Dan, County On Tuesdav representative s i fiom Farmington, Kaysvillt, Fiuit Heights, Last I aytun and Layton met with State Au end itg to lb p llaiist n, is ( ounty reside ids c m Call 11 pi (mu as man'1 t pav 89 ti .mb ii in I pi i i nl ol tin ( ist of telephone toll se u i as do Salt I akt 1) Representative James Han sen and Slate Senator Haven i s to sidtnls Rip Han-s- i oiiiit' n slated that Mountain Beil Ends Davis Countv is very prof, table, we aie the golden ( fm the healings toll-fre- service. The county mav be providing more revenue than other counties, he said According to Rep. Hansen, the state code says there shall not be discrimina- tion between localities in telephone service Since the PSC will take testimony either for or against e the initiation of the service, officials suggested that various agencies in the county organize their presen tation Senator Barlow proposed that all cities pass a resolution in support of the e system and have these resolutions available at the hearing toll-fre- Rl thieesessions 10am, 2pm and 6pm Joseph Ingles, id mimstiative secretary fo' the Consumer Concern Committee, said that public service commissioners will listen to toll-fre- IN addition, civic and business organizations should appear at the hearing in support, in addition to the presentation of letters from citizens and citizen comment Davis County Council of Governments (COG) voted unanimous support of the toll free system last month but did not officially define the boundaries. Mayor Gar Elison said that petitions in suppoit were also being signed by Davis County residents and would be presented at the meeting AFTER the public hearing in Davis County, the PSC will also hold hearings with Mountain Bell Telephone. After both hearings, if they are convinced by the Davis County proposal, they could order Mountain Bell to provide the service, Mr. Ingles said service, he said Tariffs die based on the number of phones the consurnei he said Both he and Rep i llaysvillo 7 STOOUEE REITZ S'? Dlsu3 ol C Sponsors Programs Hansen said the Davis County residents should ask that they be provided the same telephone service as Salt 1 ake residents receive which is slightly over $9 a month MR. INGLES said the Consumer Concern Committee will use points made during a presentation made H J i'W .jr'me telephone company and been told that the service would cost an additional $6 a telephone if initiated ACCORDING to Mr Ingles, telephone service in Utah is d not and does not depend on the number of telephones or the amount of cost-base- Instead equipment the telephone costs take into consideration the value of the tl ?j k s i Jli4J Did you know that hair spray and perfume often attract flying insects Use them sparingly on outings in warm The Kaysville Chamber of by the Lark and Copperton aiea e when a similar service was approved in that county weather. The control of money is the emphasis in a new bulletin, Personal Money Management, a Method of and is available from Utah State University Exten Control sion to help you do it Lloyd A USU Extension economist, is the author HE SAID, Many family problems and satisfactions are translated into or represented by dollars Therefore, the extent to which a family can successfully manage its financial affairs will, m large measure, determine its en toy ment ON MAY 8 the Davis County Paramedics were invited to speak at a meeting at Davis High School to better inform the public of the services they have to offer. ? The Chamber is making available to the public, infor- 1 $ the telephone service in our area This information is available at the places of business in mation fcs" Kaysville MAYOR Gar Elison was the Only At I, I ADU1 l V N( Sf fS fhf OROUPS-O- J From nr Fc,T Kf MADE iM;L COURTEOUS SERVICE LIMIT ONt nM N ( SEClA Chamber of Commerce meeting at the city hall Mayor Elison spoke on the asset the FACH Or- community citizens survey was to the city officials for mpul to the master plan and future growth of the community np 1 OH 0 si r H r t 'i L 1 . guest speaker at the past i i O ON l''MP''iThAI j 7 N T NF A7 f J r furthering hl y DELIVERY 1 experience of offue managerial capabilities but also to maintain a current and efficient program of record updating Also to afford the citizens of Davis County with a current and reliable access to the public records Uoysville Cemetery Max Major of Kaysville and I ay ton that no plastic floweis are to be put on graves in the Kaysville Kaysville Supt Cemetery during mowing ive flowers are persiason missible 1 MAJOR MS, stated, Memorial flowers will be Pres, and Mrs. Eldean Holliday returned from a two week vacation to Europe. They visited Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, England, and Holland They were houseguests in Kaiser Slautern, Germany of Pres. Hollidays brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Darrell Holliday who is stationed at Simbach Air Force Base. While there Pres. Holliday baptized his 15 year old niece Saundra Holliday, daughter and Mrs Darrell of Mr. Holliday. They also visited with nold and Eeta Nef who are Aral- so stationed at Simbach, AF B. The Nefs were former Kaysville residents. Noal H Black of Las Vegas, Nev. was a weekend visitor at the home of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs Samuel McAllister. Mrs Suzanne Tyler of Alpine was a luncheon guest of her sister, Mrs. Lorna Daniels last week on Wednesday Mrs Lula Stokes of Both-wel- l, Utah and her daughter Mrs JoAnn Wood of Garland were visitors last week of Mrs Stokes sister and family, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Smith Bishop Lowell Taylor and his sister Mrs Malcolm of Kaysville and their mother, Mrs. N. W. Taylor of Far- mington drove to Sparks, Nev. where they attended the funeial service of Whitaker Taylor on Monday, May Mi Taylor is an uncle and of the family brother 1 m-la- SHE IS a graduate of Bountiful High and has attended the University of Utah No Plastic Flowers On advmes the residents 376-875- 1 removed from the giaves on Monday, June 5 and people wishing to collect their containers, must pick them up prior to Monday morning, June 5, so that city crews can maintain the grounds The citizens cooperation on this matter will be appreciat- ed np Mr and Mrs Carl Schofield entertained at a family birthday dinner Sunday in honor of then son Kevin Other guests were Mrs Kevin Schofield und also Taryn Schofield, sister of Kevin Mr and Mrs Reid Daniels and family spent Thursday in Provo with her mother Mrs Anna Harris and visited with other relatives Mr and Mrs Glen W. Cun-ill have moved to Salt Lake City to make their home d Lorna Mrs Daniels recently underwent surgery at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. He lists four principles basic to achieving effective personal money management (l)have a positive attitude about it, (2) discipline oneself to live within income received, (3) assemble detailed information about ones current financial position, and (4) develop pra tical plans that have a of high possibility achievement HE explained that financial control is a function of those four pi inciples, plus time. Time is needed to woik out of heavy debt commitments and to acquire skills and knowledge necessary to ini rease ones income and net woi th i s country have been fighting fm for the last 200 years What they dont realize is that by not voting they are actually casting a negative vote for the person they may really think could do the better ob Ope vote can make all the difference Kathleen has worked foi the last two years as an offue feel that not only' manager am 1 qualified to serve as (ounty recorder with my By NORMA PREECE The K&nager.?cni Of f.losisy: Uerj Topic Commerce sponsored two events for the public service fkX keep them as independent as possible PRESENTLY the Di mocrattc legislative chairman of Legislative District 56, Kathleen is on the board ot dirctors of the Womens toll-fre- Commissioners Glen Flint and Wendell Zaugg said they had spoken several times with representatives from the Rl C fa CHILDREN ci- an c all, Clement, BABIES Training has worked with senior "f proposal asking Mouni.n Bell lelephone Company to couniv with initiate telephone servic" between ill cities in D ivis Countv, m ad dition to the capacity to i. Ogden and part of Salt I ah County toll free will be submitted to the Public Serve t Commission (P5( ) on June 7 HEARINGS have bet n si t ' Aide tizens and is interested in programs designed to help M i - finalize the request tch phone service pnor to Marih of Dimes, county eye tests for children, Santa aid programs, and numerous community bazaars JS By ROSL1YN KIRK ARMING TON Barlow, Davis ( ount t and Mr Ingles community and state organizations, including the n L r Second grade students of Crestview Elementary School made a quilt and auctioned it to the highest bidder, Richard Barlow, for an undisclosed amount. Putting to use what they learned in economics, the students were paid 10 cents each to participate in making the quilt The quilt was then put up for bid and the sealed bids were opened last week. Before making the quilt, the students formed a corporation and profits from the sale of the quilt were distributed to the shareholders (students) prngt am m Davis County She f if p Xo5, Kathleen Mathias, a long time Davis County resident, has been active in numerous rights that people of'lhis ICoysiilfe kJa The April meeting was the last meeting of the current year for Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, an International society for professional women educatois members met for a hour to renew friendships preceding a dinner together at the Red THE social Flame Restaurant Immediately after new officers for the years 1978-8- 0 were installed by outgoing officers The slate of new of- - ficers is Nan Beesle, president, Carol Dunford, first vice president; Mary Stromness, second vice president, Suzanne Moon, recording secretary, La Dean Egbert, corresponding secretary, and Artelle Rigtrup, treasurer THE evening concluded with a musical presentation by clarinetist Eugene Peier son Some of his numbers were accompanied by piano duets performed by Jean and Cal Beecher The bulletin provides worksheets and instructions for determining net worth, gross and net income, spending patterns and analysis, installment debt, and a personal financial plan CLEMENT SAID, As your circumstances change, your money management plan will have to change also Its a good idea to make a periodic review of all your financial matters at least once a year say at income tax pieparation time Cost of the bulletin is 75 cents at the County Extension Office, 7 Fast State Street, Farmington, or from the bulletin room at Utah State University Lyn Olney, Layton office Energy-wis- p 1 ST rri f l jS j ' f lTt j iba 'QnjJ' VsaZi munift' tvMmtna-- ik-.- - V-- , & i i j m kf I mb : i M a sound heating source only on those days when it's chilly outside but not cold enough to warrant using your furnace. 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