OCR Text |
Show 4 I By ROSELYN KIRK Subpoena power to question additional witnesses in the' investigation of alleged irregularities in the operation of the Davis County School District was signed Tuesday by District Court Judge Duffy Palmer. . THE of AFFIDAVIT application was filed by Rodney Page, Assistant Davis which Jay was arraigned were signed by Davis County Deputy Sheriff Leo Monks alleging that gifts and loans were accepted by Jay while he was buildings and grounds Completes AF Basic Training County Attorney. In the legal document, it was specified that Your affiant (Mr. Page) in conjunction with the Davis County Sheriffs Office have exhausted every other method of obtaining information in regards to the matters in Air Force Reserve Airman Thomas G. Stevens, son of retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Thomas G. Stevens Sr. of 933 West 2550 North, Clinton, has graduated at Lackland AFB, Tex., from Air Force basic training. THE airman studied the Air question. THE MATTER in question' of is the allegations irregularities in the operation of the schools. The Davis County Sheriffs office began the investigation of officials of the school district in May. That information was turned over to the county attorneys office when a complaint was signed against De Wayne Jay, 52, 244 West 250 South, Kays-vill- Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits LEAD CDJIIS CHEERS e. specialized training in the transportation field. The airman is a 1977 graduate of Clearfield High School. your affiant (Mr. Page) that several other individuals may have information relative to alleged irregularities within the school district but that said individuals have indicated a reluctance to communicate with investigative "A fifth bit o( San Frandsco con b found at tbo bodutiful SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE - required to do so under subpoena power." will THE DOCUMENT allow the county attorneys office to subpoena and question under oath any persons who may have refused to answer questions in the investigation so far. The three complaints on Ralph Walker will be joining his wife in the near future in Arizona where they plan to remain until Mrs. Kay Walkers health improves. jnJe The Iris Camp Daughter of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Lyra Criddle on Monday afternoon for their regular November meeting. ' i : . D G Bodily. The lesson was given AUTUMN DAWN LOVE DEBORAH DAVIS KODYBONE wishes a happy birth- The Davis County who are celebrating babies day to these and all other their first birthday anniversary at this time. Babies being honored are Deborah Davis, daughter of Roger W. and Ruth Ann Zollinger Davis, 244 S. 600 East, Kaysville, October 12; Autumn Dawn Love, daughter of Diane Love, 1268 E. 100 North, Layton, Nov. 5; Kody Bone, son of Brent and Sandi Bone, 301 N. Main, Apt., 189, Layton, Nov. 6; and Teresa Johnson, daughter of David and Kathy Johnson, 99 N. Angel Street, Kaysville, Nov. 1. Reflex-Journ- ESI Of) Moa. thnii Sot. Soafood 1385 S. 500 V Wnt aOSEDSUKOAY Bountiful Phom 235-239- a 4 ve Pulwedl J AUTO PARTS Address: 3 S. Main, Layton Assisting hostesses were : 13;K Discount Auto Parts & Accessories 1 New Now Open 7 Days a Week to Serve You Better! vMrs. Ethel Barber and Mae i r Bratton's Com in Bountiful officers unless they are News the community College of the Air Force. AIRMAN Stevens now goes to Sheppard AFB, Tex., for Layton City Court. The application states: "It has come to the attention of Syracuse an associate in science degree towards applied through Jay, a former director of buildings and grounds for the school district, was charged with a misdemeanor and is scheduled for trial in Leading the cheers at Central Davis Junior High School sports and school events this year are varsity cheerleaders front row 1 to r, Jina Durbano and Lucy Sargent; second row, Angela Ferneau and Lori Wood; and back row, Stacy Warren, Kathleen Isom and Ann Corbridge. These cheerleaders recently won honors at both Weber State College and Utah State University cheerleading clinics. supervisor. The three complaints, all Class B misdemeanors, allege that Jay accepted loans in the form of money, carpet, labor and trips, rk by Mrs. Bessie Taylor. 376-075- 1 New Hours 8 Mon.-Fr- i. a.m.-- 7 p.m., Sat. 8-- 4 p.m., Sun. 10-- 4 al Wfijn." (Unlit Syracuse Advertisement SPEAKING OF HONEY By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT 825-039- 1 On Monday evening, Nov. the regular meeting for members of the 14, Syra-Lit- By EZRA T. CLARK President Davie County Bank Are you considering a smoke alarm for your house? Maybe you will be when you learn as I did with considerable shock that there are 1800 fires in U.S. homes every day! Residential smoke alarms are one of the latest weapons in the war against the home fires that claim 6,800 lives each year. same These blazes injure 72,000 Ameri- cans and partially or totally destroy 700,000 homes annually. Ezra T. Clark Terrible as the bums inflicted on victims may be, it is asphyxiation that causes 80 percent of all fire deaths. Toxic gases and smoke are fires greatest threat to human life. Thus, any extra time a smoke alarm gives you to escape from a household fire is. indeed, precious. About five million smoke alarms were sold last year. Predictions are that sales will double this year, due in part to the fact that 29 states now require that they be installed in new homes. If you're in the market, you have two basic choices. One type of smoke alarm works on the ionization detector principle. A chamber in the smoke alarm is ionized or charged with tiny particles. But when foreign particles from combustion mix with them, an alarm triggers. The second type of smoke alarm uses photoelectric detectors. A light source and a photo receptor are lined up a mite off, something like imperfect sights on a rifle. If smoke particles enter the smoke alarm chamber, they scatter the light, which now splashes against the photo receptor. The receptor sounds the smoke alarm. While there are technical arguments as to which method of smoke detection is best, standards for both may be upgraded soon. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. has developed a proposed test that requires smoke detectors to sound the alarm at no more than seven percent smoke. In a sizeable room filling with smoke from a smoldering fire, that means when the smoke blots out vision by seven percent per foot. The National Bureau of Standards considers 15 percent smoke the maximum safety point for evacuation but Is encouraging an extra margin of safety. Typically battery operated, a smoke alarm can save your home even only if properly located. your life Dont put it in closets or other enclosed areas, but where itll do the most good. That means on the ceilings if at all possible. And almost certainly on hallway ceilings outside of bedrooms because a full 60 percent of home fires occur between midnight and 6 a m. Smoke alarms come with recommendations for locating them. Dont ignore them. And dont ignore the alarm itself whenever it goes off. Youd better believe it! Whats the cost to you? One topline smoke alarm has a manufacturers suggested retail price of $54.95 plus tax. The lowest priced alarm weve seen advertised Is one for $19.88. More typically, youll buy a good smoke alarm for about $30 from Sears. Montgomery Ward, J. C. Penney or an independent dealer. Be sure any model you buy is A good smoke alarm is worth many times its price if it saves your property or your person just once solid-stat- m a lifetime. e a Club will be at the home of Mrs. George H. Bennett, at 921 W. 2700 S., Syracuse. Assisting hostess will be Mrs. Zene W. Bennett. Mrs. Ralph Walker accompanied her son, Kay Walker and his family back to their home in Arizona on Tuesday. Mrs. Wanda Walker, who has been seriously ill for the past 0 40 20 Off Book Price - brand wallcovering allowed us super savings on many patterns including special purchase ol Wall-Teat least 40 ot the most popular current line We re passing those savings on to you Hurry while selection is best MURRAY AND GRANGER STORES OPEN TIL 9 00 P M FOR THIS SALE SEE HOURS BELOW' A summer and undergoing treatment here in the McKay Dee Hospital, was released on Friday, and left the following day for further treatment at a J3 clinic in Boston. Mass. - Jt Several members of the Walker family have been staying at the home of an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr, and attending school at the Syracuse Elementary school. "How to Hang Wall Covering" Movie Viewed in Our Store Anytime with the Touch of a Button Cartoons for the kiddies Printed instruction pamphlet Loan of portable cutting table (refundable deposit) Exchanged of material (all in stock patterns) See it in your home to be sure it's what you want FULL REFUND ON ALL UNUSED SINGLE ROLLS (in stock patterns) PG PUUVISION ASK ABOUT OUR EXCLUSIVE Z ON HANGING SYSTEM E-- HmMAiUM Z SJ ItZ'l-Z- KAYSVILLE THEATRE 21 North Main, Kaysville IMrM t 376-527- 2 Nov. Evenings Sal 7:30-9:4- 0 Mat. 1:15 ft 3:00 ROBINSON CRUSOE A THE TIGER Adults 2.00 Students 1.50 Children 1.00 J .'It fe v iW;T& i irf l.'i-.-- l |