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Acreage on the north and west has been purchased which will be an aid to the Increase in manufacturing. 0 fi I on AN INDICATION of continuing expansion the new post office and Colortryms manufacturing of aluminum extrusions were cited as well as the increase of operations of Max Factor, National Service Corporation, and Wilson Sporting Goods. Mr. Barrett said that it has been a good year with many business leads and prospects. He indicated that the availability of energy, location, transportation, good labor at reasonable rates, and the tax free inventory status all contribute to the upward trend at Freeport Center. FREEPORT Center ranks fifth in the nation for its rail traffic and had over 200.000 FFA COMMUNITY CLEANUP It takes a small effort on Reports On Give everyones part to keep a community clean. This being the bicentennial year, much emphasis has been placed on Community Beautification. DAVIS High Chapter of Fu Davis Mental Health Efforts By ROSELYN KIRK Davis Mental Health Advisory Board heard reports on mental health county programs for alcohol and drug prevention as well as an on explanation judicial processes in mental health at their Thursday meeting. JIM KELLY, program development coordinator of the alcoholism program, dis- cussed the drug and prevention and inwas developed to supply alcohol and drug education early. In addition to the films and lectures, Mr. Kelly sees each of-- . fender individually several times during the series. Mr. Kelly told the board the alcohol program is hoping to move into schools to educate as the comprehensive mental SO THE al- cohol and Clinical Psychologist Heber Kimball explained how the mentally ill are legally committed. Mr. Kelly told the advisory al- board that 40 first-tim- e cohol and drug offenders have gone through the prevention and intervention program--- , sponsored by the center since no one has early May--an- d .... been a repeater, health dont have an alcohol problem yet. It seeks to make them aware ot what will hapMr. pen if ;hey continue, Kelly said. The program seeks to intervene and provide early alcohol preven- Established through a JUDGE Swan said, gains re RADIO & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES Calls 5" Anytime TV Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 North, Sunset The organization which relies heavily on women who donate one or two hours of their time knocking on neighbors doors a area includes Second, and Fourth East between Second North and CARPET Third o o o Third South. In many cases areas of the sidewalks are covered with either weeds or shrubs thus prohibiting anyone from using them. This project will a benefit to the entire com- COMMISSIONER GLEN Flint said the problem of the missing 10 feet of property needed for a road happened because the ordinance wasnt enforced when the Loveday house was moved onto the property by the original owner, rk Early Fall Discount 20 OTHER the projects chapter has completed in the past include landscaping the Davis County Mosquito Abatement Bldg, grounds and the Davis High football field area as well as other areas of the 23 PHONE off 825-10- acre of property. The Always Prompt Courteous Service Mr; Steam Method Insured The Gentle Method Experienced Safe for all All work guaranteed of Carpet types duick Drying ENJ0Y FRESH CLEAN CARPETS HUes n 83 G02Q5 $3 v5SGdc3jD 2 or- - U.S. Air Force Airman First Class Kurt L. Jones, son of Mrs. Donna R. Jolley of 179 South Third West, Kaysville, has arrived for duty at Andersen AFB, Guam. AIRMAN Jones, an aircraft mechanic with a unit of the Military Airlift Command, previously served at Travis AFB, Calif. The airman is a 1974 graduate of Davis High School and attended Solano Community College, Fairfield, Calif. HIS FATHER, Herbert W. Jones, resides at 4470 West 4865 South, Kearns. ) - worth on any cleaning (over TO) 13 i Phone 825-57- 68 : t-- Our process safe on an fibers. Recommended by leading fabric manufacturers r work guaranteed by licensed insured All ,nd $173,000.00. How would you like to retire with over $173,000.00 in the bank? If you With an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) at First Security Bank, you can. First Security compounds qualify for an IRA, you can save up to $1500 a year. And when that at 7Va per annum for 30 years, your retirement fund adds up to $173,000.00. $45,000 from you and $128,000 from us. Both tax free until you actually use the money. Happiness is security, now and when you retire. Thats the First Security it. feeling. Come in. 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She can be reached after 11 a.m. by Connie would calling appreciate people calling soon so that she can get the before drive January.' dmg he is confident the County Board of Adjustment will reconsider the request for a building permit. unlawful arrest and detention. He admitted that the court had made some mistakes in commitments prior to the liaison with the mental health center. No mistakes have been made since, he and Dr. Kimball agreed. If there is a question on whether to commit a mentally ill person, Judge Swan orders the patient to be examined by Dr. Kimball or Dr. Lyman Condie, Assistant Director of the Comprehensive Mental Health Center. Courts dont initiate these actions or policies, they just see the law is enforced, he said. and furniture shine like the sun. are pruning and trimming shrubs and weeds that extend across or into the sidewalks on the streets most accessible to the high school. Although the March of Dimes drive does not begin until January, volunteers are now being sought to canvass the Layton area soliciting contributions for this cause. THE MARCH of Dimes money goes for research and treatment of birth defects and d diseases. Much good has been done by this told the LeRoys, if they deed their property to the county for the potential road, in Davis County on Oct. 1, will provide services in the home of the mentally ill. Dr. Kimball said. Let your munity. They mechanics tools; Patent Mfg., manufacturer of roof bolts for mines; and a box springs and hideabed com- TOM Winegar, president of the Chamber announced that the results of the board member elections would be announced at the December meeting. He also told members that the January meeting will be an awards banquet to be held at the Valley View Supper Club, die 23 feet of DR. RUSSELL Williams, Director of the Mental Health Center, said, eighty per cent of those institutionalized are released in two weeks. Dr. Condie said, if a mentally ill person commits a crime, the court can order that, as a part of his sentence, he seek medical mental help. The comprehensive mental health program, which began MI THEY WERE given the option of selecting a project most beneficial for their com- baseboard heaters. Also mentioned were Mack Tools, a distributor of Freeport Center is owned by Robert O. Black, of New York, and Gordon Wilson, of Salt Lake City. They purchased the land and buildings in 1971 for 15 million dollars. building permit until the matter could be resolved. Commissioner Stan Smoot courts concern is to avoid , projects. and mostats munity. THEY TOLD Jolene Loveday that, if the area is later annexed by Centerville, her house might have to be moved back to make way for the road. Mrs. Loveday feared the road might go through a comer of her house and take off the fireplace. The commissioners determined the problem occurred when the original builder put up footings and a foundation before he obtained a permit from the county to move in the house. The Loveday house is 10 feet inside the line prescribed by the county ordinance. MR. AND Mrs. Drew LeRqy, prospective neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Craig Loveday are worried too. lot is adjacent Their one-acto the Loveday home. The LeRoys were denied a tal health program, told the board, that, under the present code, the insane are committed to the State Mental Hospital only when they are a danger to themselves or others. A mentally ill person may be judged sane or insane, but is not committed until he is either suicidal or homicidal, Kimball said. Two Dr. examiners make that determination in a sanity hearing. grant from the criminal justice system, the prevention program provides for young people who are in court for the first time on drug and alcohol charges. They are screened by their probation officers to determine if they will be acceptable' in the program. THE SCREENING process is based on prior arrest, tests, and psychological family,' employment and school problems, Mr. Kelly said. A series of eight lectures and films, which discuss the medical, psychological and legal aspects of drinking, are included in the awareness program. Some lectures are Fourth West in Centerville asked Davis County Commissioners if a road will eventually go through their homes. Commissioners werent sure. DR. HEBER Kimball, clinical pyschologist for the men- tion. homes in the area be built on one acre plots. Commissioner Smoot reaffirmed that the Board of Adjustment will reconsider if the LeRoys quitclaim deed the frontage to the county for the unopened road. county near Chase Lane and g. with young people who community the BOAC (Building Our American Community). The boys have spent many hours in cleaning up Weeds and trash around the school area as well as boots and goggles; US Steel Supply, a distributor of cable for mines and ski lifts; Rayco, distributing switch boxes and electrical items and TPI, distributor of ther- This momentum. Richard Young-,berDirector of Adult Probation and Parole and a member of the board, said, Schools want help. THE PROGRAM works really program Chapter have kept their dinance requires that all Property owners in an unincorporated area of the tervention program prevention pr9gram. District Judge Thomley Swan classes involved in In Gontcnfille Area? First efforts to provide services for first offenders were not successful, Mr. Kelly admitted. We turned off more than we helped. There was a gap between the therapist and the first offender. Offenders didnt have a using problem. They were not alcoholics and addicts. ture Farmers of America has participated in Community beautification. LaVar Godfrey and Don Edwards, vocational agriculture instructors of the Davis Rod HiFSHOli Homos concerned with types of alcohol symptoms and their treatment. Scott USA, including manufacturer of ski poles, truck shipments last year. That coifpled with lower than average lease rates is another advantage of the facility. arch Of Dimes Seeks Volunteers FIFTEEN new companies moved to the industrial center in Clearfield in the past year Members of the Davis High chapter of Future Farmers of America have been involved in a clean up project which has been an asset to the community. GeepGDt Security Security Security Security Securily Slate Bank Bank Slate State Bank ol Spring, ne, Ulan ol Rock Springs Wyoming ol Murray, Ulah, N A. Bank ol Helper, Utah Bank ol Kaysville, Utah |