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Show Staff sends Christmas greetings to all in-onc for all golfers, a three-point shot for all basketball players, a 99 yard touch-down run for all football players, a six-point buck for every hunter, a five pound German Brown for every fisherman, a 40-love game for every tennis player, a hat-trick for all hockey players and an unassisted '" goal for all soccer players. That ought to keep me busy." . From Judy Jensen: "For North Salt Lake City; An end to their water woes. For The Bountiful Area Chamber of Commerce; A shorter name and a longer membership member-ship list. For The Davis County Clipper; Computers which work the first time. For all of our readers; MAY ALL OF YOUR NEWS BE GOOD NEWS!" As Cliristmas nears, and you are busily ending your search for Teenage Teen-age Ninja Turtles, hoping that the middle-age Ninja Turtles you found will do, We wanted to send our readers a special Christmas greeting. Through the year we have written both humorous and serious columns on this page. It has been our goal to accurately report the news and happenings hap-penings of Davis County. As the editorial staff, we just want you to know how much we appreciate the fact that you are still making news. If it wasn't for your accomplishments, ac-complishments, your milestones and sometimes your antics, we would not have a job. So keep up the good work! Following is our Christmas wish list for the county. From Doneta Gatherum: "Here is my Christmas wish list for the Davis County Schools. To the Board of Education; A benefactor' who will donate land and money for a new high school in the north end of the county. To Kathie Bone; A private oil well deeded to the DEA, that will automatically give teachers a six percent annual raise, plus bonuses, (The chances of this happening hap-pening are greater than getting money from the legislature.) To Dan Eastman and Ray Briscoe; An airtight policy to control cheerleader and drill team spending. spen-ding. To Lynn Summerhays; An electronic device that turns off the lights and heat and makes and awful noise when board meetings last longer than one and one half hours. To Steve Ronnenkamp; A crystal ball that shows school enrollment figures through the year 2500. To Rich Kendell; A day off. To Bonnie Doyle; A clean office. To kids in Davis County; The opportunity for a good education and the attitude to appreciate it." From Gary Blodgett To the Bountiful City Council; We wish them success in obtaining a downtown development that will be desired by all, even by the( merchants, mer-chants, and that next year will bring joy and safekeeping to everyone. To West Bountiful; Our heartiest holiday wishes include a "merry retirement" for Mayor Jerry Thompson, and a hole-in-one to you Jerry." From Janis Stuart: "May the holidays fill your expectations and may the new year be filled with laughter and joy. Keep in mind that we have everything on this earth that man needs to be fulfilled, what we do with it is up to us." From Cherie Huber; Holiday . greetings to Davis County. This year I wish all of Davis County clear skies, but abundant water for the 1990 gardening season. I hope for tolerance among the people for each other's difference in personalities. per-sonalities. For all of us, time to enjoy en-joy the good life we have here, like time for a carriage ride in Farm-ington, Farm-ington, or time for a walk down Bountiful's beautiful Main Street For the area businesses, I wish for continued prosperity in die coming year, and ingenious promotions. For the sheriffs department: I wish for enough staff to man the new jail. For die burn plant board; I wish a way to make all the cities happy at the same time." From Roger Tuttle: "I just wish people would be more graphic and, if they are going to do something fun, I hope that they can do it by Thursday so I can meet the paper's Friday deadline." From Tom Haraldsen: "A hole- |