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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 1. 1977 Osnunissien To Sul By ROSELYN KIRK tion of Weber County govern- After several months of investigation, Davis County Commissioners ment. asked tional checking before the county commission makes a decision to withdraw the tricounty consortium, which administers CETA funds. proposal with Mr. Nelson, representatives from the Davis County School District and Job Service directors. All these agencies receive funding through CETA of Employ- ment and Training Act), which provides money for low income people to be trained while they are employed. Mr. Nelson said the State Office of Labor and Training director of Job Service in Bountiful, questioned whether this much money would be available. programs administer the commissioners BOTH Commissioners C.E. Moss and Flint questioned whether the county should the How much are Davis County residents now receiv- ing from Washington each month in the form of Social Security checks? How do the payments compare with those going to people in other areas? rather than sending students , BASED upon the latest of CETA money. While he said he felt that the local should be allowed to set standards so our own people can qualify, he suggested the county should look at the breakdown of costs before we pull government Wendell Zaugg. He felt Weber County benefitted from the funding since the program is administered under the direc out. PICKUP & CAMPER of- ficial figures, the amounts they are getting are relatively large. The size of their checks, as well as the number of local recipients, has been on the increase in the last few years, as revisions have been made. Another upward revision in their benefits is expected next July to compensate for the standards for the distribution ty for two months, waiting from the reimbursement state. He feared there might be some indirect costs to the county. Cotjnmissioner Flint said Commissioner Keith Jensen, of Weber County is desirous of us staying with Weber County. I think we should give the matter a second thought. Sometimes we get into programs we wish we hadnt gotten into." Beers engine, manual transmission, knitted vinyl seats, ammeter, oil pressure gauge, power steering, spare. No. 331 8 AND STARLINER Slide in camper, Vista Moon Dome, ice bos. 390.00 DOWN s12375mo. Cash price is $5,694 00. $398 cash down or trade, equity, 60 equal payments of of 14 13, deferred payment price $7,823 00 plus tax & license plus installation and dealer prep. Units pictured may differ from actual units wishes a happy birthday to Davis County Reflex-Journa- l all babies celebrating their first birthday anniversary at this time. Among them are Cindy Dowdle. daughter of Patrick and Sharon Dowdle, 1227 Marilyn Dr., Layton, and recently a resident of Centerville, Nov. 30; and Nathan Seth Johnson, son of Greg and Kayleen Johnson, 2145 E. Oakridge Dr East Layton, Nov. 26. questioned 4X4 QUADRA-VAN- year. This compares with $1,298 five years ago. The fact that the checks going to local beneficiaries are running bigger than those to many other parts of the country indicates that, over the years, their incomes are S THE Increase, 141 percent, compares with a 109 percent rise in the United States and with 121 percent in the Moun- Oft ft .tegular Price : tain States. Changes the in Social Security system are expected in the near future as Congress YOUR CARPETS and the Administration decide on the measures to take to improve its financial condition, which has been deteriorating. checks has greatly increased the amount of money entering the county from this source. The governments figures E-1- COMMERCIAL $6,816,000. THE combination of more HEW RESIDENTIAL January 1st, were at the nual rate of $16,403,000. Five years earlier, by way of contrast, the total was only beneficiaries and bigger Social Security trust fund. r JU an- 5,249. larger and, consequently, their contributions to the T indicate that overall payments locally, as of passing year a growing number of retired or disabled workers and their dependents are qualifying for Social Security benefits as revisions in the law bring in additional classes of workers, who were ineligible before. The current report shows that the number of persons in Davis County who were receiving pension payments in the past year was 7,299. Five years ago there were WITH each THE report released by the Social Security Administration shows that payments to Davis County residents, as of the beginning of 1977, were at the average rate of $2,247 per CINDY DOWDLE NATHAN SETH JOHNSON whether the county is geared for such a major program. CARGO VANS V-- 8 Olds rise in the cost of living, to which they are now tied. Last July the hike was 5.9 percent. hv i WHILE Mr. Evans said he felt the county could handle the program and set up their own manpower commission, Mr. f I Bigger Pension ChecEts For avis (Do- - Besidenufts to the Skill Service North in Ogden. Mr. Beers suggested that the county investigate state made. The move to break away consorfrom the tium which administers the CETA program in Davis, Weber and Morgan Counties, was originally proposed by ty program before the consortium is scrapped. schools, Davis School District has only received 19 percent, Mr. Evans said. Both he and Clinton Zollinger, vocational director, said the school district is anxious to use the funding to expand the vocational school in Davis County asked Mr. Nelson to affirm that the money is available to the county and get a breakdown on the funding available through each section of the funding before the decision is 78 FORD through office. Mr. Nelson and Commissioner Zaugg objected to the money being distributed under an umbrella of services provided under the Weber County Commission. Mr. Beers suggested the county approach Weber County and propose that Davis County Evans, director of pupil personnel for the Davis School District, said the district hasnt received a fair share of the funding. Instead of receiving 34 percent of the for funding training program. Norman Beers, NEW clerks county commission, Roy had indicated that Davis Commissioner the program that the accounting procedure would have to be set up through the county IN THE meeting with the County is presently budgeted to receive $3.5 million next year, with three to five percent available to staff the COUNTY county administered costs not increase. Since that time Mr. Nelson said he has discussed the matter with Wasatch Front North Manpower Commission, the State Office of Labor and Training, Job Service, Davis County School District and the Community Action Program (CAP). All agree to the separation, provided the funding remains the same. commissioners discussed the withdrawal Moss questioned whether the county would have the money to administer the program for prove to be too costly. County Clerk Rod Walker said, if uie same and administrative Happy Birthday One Year withdraw. Commissioner ad- Davis County alone might the condition that Davis County funding remain the COUNTY suggested that ministering the program in MR, NELSON proposed this move to the Davis County Council of Governments (COG) on August 17. 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