Show City Trash at Job r '- -v - V r t LAYTON — Layton will hold its present garbage pickup operator to his existing contract but will continue a study of the need for an increase he has requested In reaching that decision the Layton City Council noted that Ray HipweH of Roy who holds the garbage pickup contract has failed to file the 'required $1000 surety bond and has assigned the work in Layton to his son Rex' without the enrollees would be cut from 1320 to 670 was received from Washi ngton June 12 when US Labor Secretary Peter J Brennan announced six Job Corps centers would be closed in fiscal 1974 and nine others including Clearfield would have their programs cut back and operating funds slashed 10 per cent or more The following day it was reported that a regional office representative of the Labor Department walked into the Clearfield office and gave the order to begin Shipping corp-sme- n out immediately - 4TT- Held Firm i N'S'-- - - required--- council " T ' ' t 5 I “ - lr Ji '! Mu- -- G center Bradley CINDY CLAWSON REGINA HASLAM Leader GUYLA LEWIS Rodeo Club Junior Posse 4-- Four More Join Morgala Days Contest ht president James director approval the of ''4 - Corps office “We are still relatively at full strength” he said Another spokesman said at the weekend that no information had been received at this time on staff cuts and that none of the approximately 450 employes has been terminated Robert L Marquardt vice of Economic ' for Development Operations Thiokol which operates the center said earlier “We are still hopeful of a much higher enrollment strength” ! 1 y- - DEBBIE RANDALL ‘Seeks Crown a received He said at the weekend the center hadn’t sent anyone home but that there still had been no input from the national Job TERI VALENTINE Enters Pageant -- 4 LIMIT G - Shields Lewis Mayor out the that present pointed contract with the senior Hipwell also does not set a limit on the MORGAN — Contest chairnumber of cans to be picked up Mortenson man has Gayle The older Hipvvell appeared before the codndl at its’ June 14 announced that four' more young have entered the meeting and reported his son women has taken over- - the- - Layton f jfoj-gaiDays queen contest contract five months ago but is here Thursday losing money — Debbie He cited a considerable in- - The' entrants Randall Clawson Cindy Regina crease in the amount of garbage and Guyla Lewis' — Haslam of costs an picked up increasing bring to eight the number of operation seeking the crown Many he said are putting out contestants contest will be held The more than the four can agreed Thursday prior to the first to in a verbal understanding three-nigof rodeo The a Councilman John A Baker night two will and attendants assigned a week ago to study queen over the celebration the matter and prepare a reign Miss Clawson 15 reigning recommendation for the council Posse Queen said many other cities in the Morgan County ' of the member has been a area which the Hipwells also rodeo School club serve are allowing raises as Morgan High ' twro She a is the years past present contracts terminate The Layton contract runs through June of 1974 he recommended However not increasing the present contract during its term unless can produce the Hipwells an imshow which figures perative need However Mr Wheeler said this order did not come from the contracting officer who usually gives the orders on enrollment strength and no word from that officer has been - - NO NO WORD P ISA Sunday June 24 1973 r Contract Center Officials Re veal CLEARFIELD — Officials at Ed Wheeler public relations the Clearfield Job Corps Center director for the center said it is say they are “still holding” operating “just like nothing had despite an announcement over a happened because we haven 1 week ago that its enrollee number would be sliced in half that Standard-Examine- Ogden member of the Junior Posse exercises at A senior and Junior Quarter Horse Club She is a member of the Morgan High Miss Haslam is a Morgan High pep club girls’ member of the Junior Posse league pep band symphonic She has been active in band and choir She has par- programs serving as leader for programs two two years and receiving a ticipated in leadership award years as a leader She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Clawson of 4-- H 4-- H - 2 on Commission Stoddard SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Gov Calvin L Rampton has 16 Miss Lewis is the two of his administrative ’and named Mr Mrs of daughter staff members to the Bear Lake James Lewis of Morgan A member of the Golden Regional Commission Both WiSpike High School rodeo club lliams G Bruhn state commuGOLDEN SPIKE she is affiliated with the Future nity affairs director and Homemakers of America at don Harmston state natural re Morgan High School She has sources director will serve as members for Utah participated in numerous riding Gor-jsophom- non-voti- ng She is a member of her school’s band and choir pep club rodeo club and is an officer in the Future Homemakers of America organization A junior volunteer at an she is the Ogden hospital daughter of Mr and Mrs Dee Haslam of Stoddard MORGAN HIGH The daughter of Mr and Mrs Homer Randall of Milton Miss Randall 17 will be a senior at Morgan High next year A member of the pep club and Future Homemakers of America she has served as girls’ league representative and was elected senior class secretary for the coming year said following' the announcement that an analysis would be made to provide the SHORT NOTICE best possible program for as Randall Heaps city office many corpsmen as possible manager and administrative assistant to the mayor said WILL LOSE Clearfield Mayor Gayle Starks other garbage haulers could be VALYNN PERRY said the corpsmen as well as contracted on short notice From Clearfield He also suggested the city the community stand to loose consider taking over the might from the cutbacks CLEARFIELD' “We have had real good garbage hauling work itself As of July 1 Layton will be relations with the Job Corps” he said “The management has paying 60 cents each for the been excellent and they have 3700 pickups made in the city Councilmen in asking that volunteered for several comBaker get adCouncilman munity projects in Clearfield as ditional information pointed out well as in other cities” Clearfield that ‘only slightly The mayor said he didn’t fully understand the implications of smaller than Layton is ticketed CLEARFIELD — Four North was the American Field Service the cutbacks but that the for only 2273 pickups Historian at Clearfield High center had “done a lot of good They asked that some exDavis County girls have entered School and a member of the for a lot of boys around the planation for the difference be their names as contestants in obtained of Homemakers this year's “Miss Clearfield” country” America and Chauntonettes Chamber of pageant She a of Mr is and daughter Commerce Eldon President A Clearfield High Barlow also said he felt the School student who has entered Mrs Mark J Perrv center had been an asset to the SCHOOL EDITOR the competition is Teri Kay Valentine daughter of Mr and Eighteen-year-ol- d L u a n n e community “The positive aspects of the Mrs James E Valentine of 1528 Kelson daughter of Mr and center have far outweighed any 475 W Sunset 1300 N Clinton was editor of negative things which may have DRAMA CLUB be said school at newspaper blonde is a the The blue-eye- d PROMONTORY SUMMIT — Chief A O Archuleta of the member of the Drama Club Clearfield Police Department Inflation has caught up with the Madres and Yearbook class said he felt the Job Corps Golden Spike National Historic Celia M Ortega 19 also of! served a good purpose in Site Here Sunset will be another con-- ! young men learn a Beginning July 15 entrance helping testant on stage Wednesday member of the National Honor trade designed to become useful fees will be charged those who Society ahd Future Homemaker Hjpjrt enter the area where the citizens She attended Clearfield High! °LAmerca transcontinental railroad was GOOD JOB School for two vears and In-- ! The competition will be held in 1869 according to I believe the Job Corps has completed fante Dorn Henrique in Brazil Wednesday at 7:30 pun in the William Supt Kruegar Ad- High School for her senior year good job in keeping mission t0 the site has been She is a member of the problems to a minimum con- free Honor Society sidering the number of students National A daily permit of $1 per American Field Service and Budget Approved they have had there at any one vehicle or 50 cents a person for of Homemakers time” he said those entering by means other America She is a daughter ofj SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Chief Archuleta said there than commercial vehicle will be Mr and Mrs Luther Ortega of! Utah’s largest school district had been some communication he said charged 317 W 825 N Granite has approved an oper- - difficulties between the police The Golden Eagle Passport 18 of 871'ating budget of $65037763 for and the center but “wTe have will be Valynn Perry for adrecognized Birch is a third contestant She! the 1973-7- 4 school year worked that out” mittance he said and will be available for sale FOR ADULTS He said fees' are applicable to and older adults 16 years-olbona fide from Groups educational institutions will be LAYTON— This city has 12 porting it financially are found jport exempt from the fees “when years to decide what should be Councilmen said one possible Councilman Golden Sill an such4 trips are conducted for done about the termination of answer might be to make better elementary school principal educational purposes” county library services here the use of school libraries keep-- ! said the present duplication of Mr Kruger said extensive should be considered developments have been made Layton City Council has decided ing them open during the About 18 months will be need-me- r if possible and making and if possible eliminated at the area which is about 30 ed to complete the new' library them more accessible to adults These services include public miles west of Brigham City in Clearfield which is intended) City Office Manager Randall libraries school libraries and Reenactment of the driving of to serve the north end of the Heaps who had attended a bookmobiles the Golden Spike is held daily G Lewis Shields coordination Councilmen d out and that with ranger-guide- d county Mayor pointed county saidlibrary comsome even future the when new Clearfield tours available meeting bination with Kaysville might library is finished it will be as The center opens from 7 am be possible close or closer to many resi- to 8 pm daily with the now is dents of Layton as the present reenactment performed 10 am its Kaysville operating closed unless other ways of sup- - own library without county sup-- library in downtown Layton to 5 pm daily until Labor Day 'MISS List for Annual Pageant Grows Future Clearfield Golden Spike Site Visit Costs Money ! ! j Clearfield Future j Library Decision 18 Months Off I j sum-'servic- es self-guide- Ml n Q' TREMONTON— A proposed $1 million hospital appears farther from construction following the Utah attorney general’s opinion that sales tax from northern Box Elder County cities and towns couldn't be earmarked to pay general obligation bonds That was the opinion given to the North Box Elder County a Community Hospital Corp to group attempting build the facility in a letter from G Blaine Davis assistant Utah attorney general In an informal opinion Mr Davis said there was “no legal mechanism’’ that could bind a town board or city council to commit its sales tax revenues already committed by a preceding governing body non-prof- it - ©sf offers The corporation has been leanining heavily on a half-cefour-cecrease in the county’s sales tax as a means of financing the hospital The board had proposed that cities and towns in the north turn over their sales tax revenues to be used to retire the bonds About $80000 would be generated with the added sales tax in the area A spokesman for the group’s board of directors said that the group will approach the Health Servicesan Corp ofto the LDS Church in effort gain financing “We still have a March 1 1974 target date for groundbreaking” the spokesman said The board has selected a 10-nt nt Bl©w acre site of a former World War II prisoner-of-wa- r camp and later migrant labor camp west of Tremonton for the facility County commissioners have also nurschosen the site for a d ing home A spokesman for Burrows and Smith Salt Lake City a bonding consultant firm said sales tax can be used to pay off bonds and “is a prime reason of sales tax revenues” “Numerous m u n icipalities” are presently retiring bonds and in some instances have issued general obligation bonds — normally paid through property taxes— and paid them off with the sales tax The attorney general’s- office has refused to release to newsmen a copy of the opinion flTOTftCtTffinift 37-be- - The acetate shantung has unusual quilting Dura-Puf- f $3399 d Polyester-backe- fiberfill polyester Clioic Queen Size 4 Prices Effective thru June 30th Use Sears Easy Payment Plan Thee Citrus-Colore- Regular $1999 twin-siz- e bedspread in plaid or plain The covers quilted polyester and cotton fabric comes in orange pink or jungle green 1 697 $2199 Full Size Brighten Y'our Bedroom with d spreads Sears SHOE AT SEARS AND SAVE Yvur Jlonry liavk Qttfaition Guarantn'i! 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