Show 23 Standard-Examin- LOCAL Saturday June 29 1931 Reservists going Young women to compete in scholarship pageant young women arc vying for top honors in a scholarship Jana Taylor 19 daughter of LaMar and Mary Lee Taylor of North Ogden She is a sophomore pag- eant tonight at 7 pm at USU The pageant of the annual Cherry Days celebration The event costs SS and will be held in the auditorium is part Tara Jefferson 18 daughter of Darrell and Marie Jefferson of Pleasant View A graduate of Weber High School she plans to at- ” K‘ r 1 j- - 1 tend WSU Brier and will represent the city in the Drive $1000 of her to The Miss Utah competition Contestants include: Heidi Adams 19 daughter of Skip and Dcbby Adams of Eden Davit Bureau that is part of the second phase of a plan to construct irrigation canals in eight Davis and Weber county communities has received state A project $387-millio- n funding The Board of Water Resources has committed $488 million to the Davis & Weber Counties Canal Co to construct a system that will sup- Stod- all residents will be complete re- quired to hook up to it for their lawn gardening and farming needs He said the system will ultimately serve 1170 homes Stoddard said residents will be $200 required to pay a one-tim- e d hookup fee which will be over a period Ollis said the system should be oa line by April 1993 The West Point project is part of pro-rate- th ply irrigation and outdoor water in West Point Total project cost is estimated at $575 million The funds will be paid back over period at 5 percent interest said W'atcr Resources spokesman Ron Ollis a West Point Mayor Howard dard said that once the system is 35-ye- ar the second phase of irrigation systems that will serve Kaysville Clearfield Layton Syracuse Clin- ton Roy and Riverdale Ollis said Jefferson Taylor She is a sophomore at Weber State University Kim Brier 19 daughter of Joel and Diane Brier of North Ogden She is a sophomore at WSU Jill Malmberg 18 daughter of state funding Irrigation project receives r Jensen Sabourin Malmberg Finishing Touch modeling school School 430 Weber High Pleasant View The winner will receive a scholarship to the school choice a $1000 scholarhsip Slandvd-Examme- to Saudi Arabia ber High SchooL Charlotte Jensen 19 daughter of Emron and Melva Jensen of North Ogden She is a junior at Utah State University NORTH OGDEN — Nmc single-large- st project to receive funding so far is the $84 million one in Kaysville which is about half done the The water resources board has also made funding authorization for a $170000 project by West Layton Irrigation Co to replace open ditches with pipelines The board will consider committing funds to the project after a number of stipulations are met Board members also authorized a feasibility study for funding applications for Highland Ditch Co in Box Elder County for irrigation John and Janet Malmberg of North Ogden She is a sophomore at WSU Amy Sabourin 17 daughter of Ben and Priscilla DePlacito of Huntsville She is a senior at We- - Heather Lynn Schvaneveldt 17 daughter of Charles and Jannice Schvaneveldt of Liberty She is a senior at Weber High SchooL Andrea Maw 17 daughter of Lane and Jeanie Maw of Plain City She is a senior at Weber High Two Utah School Jack Ormond their helicopter crashed Thursday during a night training mission at Camp Williams in southern Salt Lake County a Guard spokesman In cetebfation of hi 70tfi birth-da- y were not being released The men assigned to the 1st Airport No 2 in West Jordan Nelson said and crashed about II pm in the west end of Camp Williams The Utah Army National Guard acquired the Kiowa Scouts in 1990 along with the attack Apache helicopters The Kiowa serves as a scout aircraft spotting targets for the Apache Nelson said The downed aircraft was on an individual mission at the time SCS CJTI3 C7CU3TZ2 said The OH-5- 8 Kiowa Scout helicopter was damaged in the accident but will be repaired added LL Col Bob Nelson The names of the guardsmen SfT ditch improvements estimated to cost $80000 Willard Jack Ormond will be honored at an resident Battalion of the 211th Aviation Regiment flew out of Salt Lake National Army open Sunday 30 4 to SALT LAKE CITY — The state Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission on Friday ordered a 90-dsuspension of a Riverdale private club’s license The license for Theo’s 760 W Riverdale Road was suspended because the club allegedly allowed three female strippers to engage in illegal sexual activity while in the club in violation of its state license investigators said Under a settlement agreement Theo’s has been closed since June 1 5 The club also will pay a $25 assessment Another Weber County private club The Frog at 2508 Ogden Ave susin Ogden agreed to a y pension of its license for serving alcoholic beverages to minors In ay 15-da- Cuts From IB cut Information from the hearing will be passed on to those deciding how the cut will be handled but officials gave no indication as to whether the information would change the outcome Vear Jensen chairman of the Salt Lake County Senior Legislative cut Committee said the will be a severe Now to SSI recipi70-ce- nt ents "I’ve heard that 70 cents is not a lot of money but if you’re monthly income is only $402 it can be awfully important" he said “It can mean buying an extra loaf of bread that will last you a couple of days” Trying to eke out a living on $400 a month is not easy he said and cutting the amount makes it worse "When a person has qualified for SSI they have received a life sentence to poverty" he said Bill Walsh director of Utah Isit sues a advocacy agency for the poor said the cut will hurt 12000 SSI recipients while saving only $79000 He called the cut “cruel and unnecessary" saying it sent a message to SSI recipients that they “are not part of our community they are not a priority" Walsh said the SSI cut is only Dart of the problem State failure to fully fund welfare grant levels and several other programs is causing non-prof- Dancing clean N US 89 is a club and said she did not mean to give the community “a heart atlaw-abidi- tack" with her requests "I run the kind of club that if you bring your mother in for a Coke you will not be embarrassed" she said “Not every club in town is a bunch of rough nasty people" Most Hamsville residents “total- misunderstood" her intentions Flores said Many who attended ly the public hearings she said acted as if they wanted to cram their morals and “Mormon influence" down her throat “They really gave me a bad time’ she said "Some of them I was also ap- proved the issuance of nine private club licenses effective Monday And five of those licenses were to owners of beer taverns who claimed they could no longer stay in business under Utah’s new law prohibiting customers from taking their own liquor into taverns Taverns licensed to sell only beverbeer food and earn able to been had signifiages cant income by also selling mixer to patrons bringing in their own booze A law effective Jan 1 banning the practice of “brown bagging” cost the five taverns from 25 percent to 40 percent of their revenues the owners claimed ic widespread suffering he said Dticn Ottley of the Problems Anonymous Action Group (PAAG) of Ogden presented a petition of 148 signatures opposing the cut PAAG serves several hundred mentally ill residents in Weber County many of them living on SSL Many of those testifying were bitter Shirley Weathers of Utah Issues read a letter from the Salt Lake City mother of a retarded woman The letter said it seemed as if Utah didn’t care about the mentally ill or the poor The woman compared low funding for human services to the Legislature’s recent battle to approve legislation — which officials say could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to defend in anti-aborti- court “Let the unborn live unless God forbid they have something wrong with them" she wrote “What kind of state what kind of government do we have? What does ‘pro-lifmean?" Barbara Toomer another Salt Lake City woman testified as dd several others from her w heelchair She lives on SSI she said and said it means having to decide between buying laundry soap or dish detergent "We don’t have the luxury of buying Kleenex" she said “It's too expensive "It’s very cheapening for the disabled to know they’re not worth even $6 to the state of Utah" she added e’ owns the club opened a year ago as part of the Ranch Inn also From IB weren't even aware where addition The Frog agreed to pay a $100 assessment The commissioners lo- cated" But in general the ordinance is a sgn of an improvement llores said “I think it’s a step forward any time you can change the attitude of a small community" JELBA's a combination of the initials of each family member who owned by Flores since 1973 She said she will apply for a business license to allow dancers in her establishment within the next two months Unlke Ogden's ordinance to obtain a license in Hamsville the club must not be within a radius of a church school or park The ordinance also mandates a higher licensing fee than Ogden’s because Brooks said Hamsville does not have the manpower to ad- minister required background checks on dancers Licensing fees were set at $20 per dancer plus $200 pet club per year A dancer cannot perform if the background check determines the individual was convicted of a felony prostitution or lewdness The pcrlormer also must wear opaque clothing at all times "Vc wanted to adopt a sensible fair ordinance that gives the city " the control it Brooks said Regardless of the type of dancing that will occur he said the city needed an ordinance net-ds- xr MISSIONARIES gets license suspended house June 6 pm at the home of his son David 1430 Ormond N Main Wil- lard He was raised in Bancroft Idas ho He is married to Dorothy Campbell Ormond and is the father of five children He was employed by Swift & Co for 17 years He then started a construction company with his sons in 1970 under the name of JL Ormond & Sons which later incorporated into Ormond Construction Inc m which Jack still takes an active part No gifts please ! Private club in Riverdale w HILL AIR FORCE BASE — US Air Force reservists $tI Honed at Hill will be spending July 4th holiday in Saudi Arabia in support of Operation Desert Storm’ A news release from the 419th Tactical Fighter Wing stationed it v Hill said the reservists were sched- - -uled to leave today and are due to arrive in Saudi Arabia on Monday afternoon The reservists are scheduled to be there for about 90 days the reV ‘ ' lease said Five of the reservists are from’ the 405th Combat Logistics Sup- - ' port Squadron and two are from the 419th Combat Support Squad-- ron They will help with packaging ‘ YJ and crating operations there Helicopter crashes at Camp Williams two National Guardsmen not injured Guardsmen were not injured when er Elder David S Clark son of Rod and Kirstine Clark of Liberty served in the LDS Oregon Portland Mission He will speak at the Liberty 2nd Ward 2900 N Highway 162 at 11 am Sunday Elder Jason M Bowden sop of Suzette Peer of Clearfield and Marc Bowden of Danville Calif will serve in the Florida Jacksonville Mission He will speak at the Clearfield 16th Ward 2186 S 125 West at 12:50 pm Sunday ' These missionary notices were received too late to be included in today's Church News section nAV-- S SSSs-tf- Si pv e o 309 i9 Abortion From IB young women she sees have been sexually active for six months before coming in to the clinic And part of her job is rt to provide them with accurate information “It seems like every generation of teens have their own myths about sex” she said adding that the clinic sees women as young as 13 some of whom are already pregnant Dayley said the association isn’t “just serving a bunch of kids" The largest age group using association services is the group and includes many women who need low-cohealth care She said a first visit to oije of the family planning clinics includes a complete exam and history plus 601 sS9 VJ Vi A 20-to-- 'flu’s st contraceptive counseling Follow-up visits for annual cancerscreening pap smears and blood pressure checks for contraceptive pill-relat- ed side effects are also 750RA9 1 rec- ommended S''4 gs vS Serving you With 30 Year Experience New! Euro Tire Changer For All HI Tech Wheel Lugs Hand Torqued to Specifications From IB donations there will still be some "You would have been amazed at the Utahns who sent us checks when our own Leg slaiun was m the middle of the abortion controversy earlier this iar“ she said a- - v Funds holes she said One of the first things the organization says it will have to do is raise the sliding fee scale for services “Instead of zero to $40 for a complete gynecological exam it will be $10 to $50 And a lot of women without that $10 will probably tie too intimidated to come in for services" said Galloway Also the costs for a month’s supply of birth control pills which now ranges from zero to $8 will go from $2 to $8 Galloway said the cost for the high end will stay the sane Because a lot of women who can afford the full price use the for their pills because the $8 is less than what most pharmacies charge “And we need those people paying the full cost to continue doing so to help subsidize these who can't" said Galloway Another service that will be affected by the elimination of federal funding will be education programs “And that's very unfortunate because contraceptives alone do not mcci all family planning needs" the director said But Margaret Marti a volunteer for Planned Parenthood’s Ogden time said it's more important to protect the integrity of the organization than to cave in to the politics of abortion Lid - V $ peys) fjivi'5 3399 3Vt3ASc rrtfrtS t fat co K 1 19-9- 9 eo9 1 State or Local Taxes or Surcharge For Environmental Protection Win Be An Extra Charge For Your Nearest Location Please See Address Below P44 P77 el li s59" 2 LJ P17S70SR13 4999 P19570R13 PU57W14 era P17S70MHH SS99 P19570R14 9299 9399 9999 P1BS70HR13 P1S570HR14 P19570HR14 BFGOODRICH YMi RADIALS HADIALia ALL-TERRA- Touring 5QQ99 21575R15C tv TA IN m7SR1S0 3Q950R1S1C) S11050R1S1C) 3211SOR1WC) J112SOR1WC) IIS3 ITH 999 11499 13199 MANAGERS SPECIALS P1W70R14 49 99 4999 299 399 9999 9799 P1IS60HR14 P19560HR14 P19SSOMR1S P20560MR1S AMERICA’S LARGEST INDEPENDENT TIRE CO PWJJOU OvTX 241 S OyiMO SlOMtl FRLE ClKTOMtR PUt w t ' lnMMU1C1XM OCU l71 Mo Mo OiqoM OlMWOOHOHI Mac—y Jr rm-- M’ Aik About Our Froo Ripiacimint Corttftcst ROY 5387 1SC0 S 773-687- 6 DOUMTIFUL W 2527 S Main H ary 89 238-640- 1 9 1 TOU WTTM MATIOmwiOC 154 |