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Show I I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 15, 1977 WEEKLY REFLEX By ROSELYN KIRK Walker said. All of the tax information that is presently available on the cards in the County Assessors Office, including property descriptions, ownaddresses and ership, market value will be placed on a computer disk by the keypunch service. Mr. Pope said this information will later be transferred to a tape to feed into the county computer. Davis County will hire a key service to place property descriptions and punch other information necessary for property tax notices on a disk and tape which will be fed into the county computer. County clerk said the cost to the county will be about $25,000. FINANCIAL Computer Services, Logan, one of five computer services bidding on : I U ri ; i animal or haul the carcass to a land-fioperation. If the animal dies within the city limits, the city is responll sible for disposing of the Of Layton's Only China & Gift Store House of Specialties is to announce the would be. IF THE county is forced to use this service to dispose of dead animals, the cost of that pleased Bridal Registry of llolp Hearing Barbara Bitner and Larry Warburton to be married Dec. 19, 1977 Free Gift Wrapping Bridal Registry reaching the ear is lower. the pharmacy. Both are and Mr. Harada, School Davis of High graduates School of Pharof Utah the from University graduated Weber State of is a graduate macy and Mrs. Harada medical braces which are sold in of College and Thomas D. Dee Memorial School InleDpM InlMS Using a caulking gun can defend your home against cold. Seal cracks around window and door facings that let drafts enter your home. For company beef stew, prepare as usual. Add Vj cup dry red wine and lA pound o sliced mushrooms during the last half hour of cooking. Keep dirt and leaves from blowing under an overhead garage door, while closed, by cementing a strip of carpeting along the bottom of the doors inner edge. 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STORE 1 Catering & China Denmark's famous Bring & Grondahl Handpainted China Norwegian China & Pewter European Novelty Christmas Items Special Selection of Baby & Children's Clothing & Gifts bareheaded riders ability to hear sirens. North Davis Pharmacy, located in the new Tanner Memorial Clinic, 2121 North Robbins Dr., Layton, will hold an open house Saturday from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. The pharmacy is operated by Utaka Harada and his wife, Martha. Mr. Harada has been in the pharmacy business since 1960 while Mrs. Harada has been a longtime registered nurse. She is also a certified fitter of Delivery Gifts Beautiful Mikasa Stoneware noise reduces High-win- d & & Fernwood Candy IN ADDITION, riders with helmets can hear sirens and other warning signals better, because the level of sound PHARMACY OPEN HOUSE arrangement can be worked out, will set up a fee schedule to charge owners for disposing of the animals. animal, Mr. Harvey said. He Researchers have found that helmets offer motorcycle riders more than just protection from spills. Helmets also lower the risk of hearing damage from wind and engine noise. it HE SAID he will check further with the Salt Lake City company and, if an owners either to bury the department has learned that two companies in Weber County, who had previously contracted to dispose of dead animals, are out of business. He will check on one firm in Salt Lake City to determine what the cost to the county Housing Authority and the planning office be placed on. the disks at the same time. It would cost more to go back and place that information on the disks later, Mr. W is notified. the environmental health COMMISSIONERS decided, on the recommendation of Mr. Pope, to specify that additional property information needed by the Davis County y Harvey said if the county is not able to work out an arrangement with the Salt Lake City company, the county will require the IN ANOTHER matter, the commission reviewed with Richard Harvey, director of environmental health, the problem of disposing of large dead animals. Mr. Harvey said, according to the statute, the owner can be required to dispose of the animal. If he doesnt the county can come in and do it. According to Mr. Harvey, the carcass of a dead animal becomes a health hazard and a breeding place for flies, which carry diseases. He said the key punch service, was awarded the bid based on a recommendation by county computer expert Bud Pope. He said it will take about nine months to get all the information placed on the disks. This will mean tax notices for some pilot districts will be printed out by the computer by the 1978 deadline, but enough information will not be stored on the disks to print out all notices. We are not sure which districts will receive notices printed by the computer, he said. i said in most cases companies are not interested in picking up the animal because the carcasses are too old by the time the company removal would be billed to the owner of the animal. Mr. Arctic Circle B & B Dept Store Barlow Realty & Ins. Bean, Bean. Smedley Boise Cascade Carl Hacker & Sons Case, Lowe. & Hart Architects & Engineers Central Davis Jr. High Crouch Plumbing Cutrubus Motors Davis No. Med Center Dutch Boy Maint. E & M Ford Farmers insurance Federal Emp. Cr. Union First National Bank First Security Bank Job Service Ken Holt Auto Care Kens Restaurant King's Variety Layton Auto Sales Layton City Corp. 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