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Show Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, July 27, Letter to Edi,orial the Editor First Steps Taken to Improve Vie clarified Education; AAoreWork Needed Your editorial stated the on education have indi- lar. a country. Finding the source of the problem will not be easy and designating who is to blame seems a frui- leading, band and other groups that serve some educational function, but cannot be classified as basic. If a child is having conLocating solutions to the trouble understandtinual problems that exist should and of be the primary object being able to use ing mathematical activities prompted by the concepts, should he or she be allowed studies. In Davis County, to spend time on other aceducators are now attempt- tivities or should more time ing to identify areas of be given, both at school and greatest concern. A brain- at home, to that subject. The concern of parents storming session held last week with teachers and ad- and youth in all this activiministrators pooling ideas ty by educators is that enabout possible cures for the thusiasm be maintained ailing system was a first long enough for the worthstep toward bringing about while programs outlined an eventual cure. during the session to be imThe initial task of local plemented. Education here and aceducators is to pinpoint a of ross the country needs number questions that work. Not just talk, but and then answers need first roll- to try to find those answers. some tless exercise at best. Z 5 years. Wasatch Front has not obje- ctively explored alternate Z As sources. an example, Bountiful is currently exploring a new ; source that can be put at landfill Z which is much less expensive Z and more effective. The burn plant could be obsolete in years. However, we could not - take advantage of new technolo-gy since we would be locked into "a commitment. ;; (2) Oversized bond debt liabili-t- y of approximately $140 million will be required and could be Z increased. Cities must enter in-- ! to commitment to burn cannot and return to land- plant 5-- Z 20-ye- ar Western Heritage offers 11 interest with the purchase of either a $5,000 or $10,000 Money Market Certificate, or any amount in between. Effective annual yield 1 1.30 Plus you get to choose from a wide variety of Free Gifts when you open your account. the efforts of the local PASSBOOK How much time should a child, at any level, spend on athletics, music, there has developed breakdown in the process and involvement in primarthat is endangering the ily social organizations inquality of education in this cluding pep club, cheer- cated that somewhere Landfills are operating on a profitable basis. Proper updating and technical management can extend landfill life to innumerable years. Tipping fees at landfills are comparable to "the burn plant in early years ;; and cheaper in out years. The burn plant does not elimi- ;i nate the need for landfill. A de-cision for an alternate source is "not required for at least I school board and teachers and should continue to prod them to continue until real gains have been made. teachers, trators, parents, education- moters. I County. One of the primary quesal experts, and the youth concerns the place of tions themselves. activities extracurricular Recent reports conducted by government experts that have become curricu- groups of people school adminis- NORD (North Davis Refuse Disposal) has 37 years of life. The BARD (Bay Area Refuse District) manager recently reported 20 years of life instead of 12 as reported by burn plant pro- ; work and continuing effort to get it back on the track. Parents should support that should involve several youth is a process (1) Landfills: Extensive amount of dollars have been expended on studies that substantiate landfills are a viable source for garbage refuse. 12-1- During the brainstorming sessions, a great variety of questions were raised by those most concerned about education in Davis The process of educating SAVIETGS Letter a Policy The Lakeside Review encourages letters to the editor as a way of allowing citizens to speak out. However, the Review is responsible for what is printed in the paper and will not publish letters which are deemed to be libelous or in bad taste. Letters concerning issues of interest to readers within the Reviews circulation area Western Heritage also pays 10 interest on Passbook Savings on account of $1,000 or more effective annual yield 10.38. On Passbook Savings of less than $1,000 your savings receive 8.25 interest 8.51 effective annual yield. Rate good through Aug. 1st WESTERN W HERITAGE (Roy through North Salt Lake) should be brief and to the point. As a general policy, letters of 500 words and THRIFT & LOAN ' Bountiful less have the best chance of being printed. The Review reserves the right to edit letters for length and content. All letters must be signed by the author(s), and accompanied by an address and phone number. Address all letters to Review Editor, 2146 N. Main, Layton, Utah 84041, or 145 N. Main, Bountiful, Utah 7A o Review Editor: Clearfield citizens opposition to the Garbage Burn Plant was primarily for personal reasons. We would like to clarify our position and state our primary reasons for opposition: i983 St. George 494 East Tabernacle Sandy 830 East 9400 South 107 North Main MFTOG DOESNT PAY. ..YOU DO! 84010. old-fashione- d, 20-ye- ar fill. Service contracts with cities can be recalculated dur-- ! ; ing the year if required. Even Z with the most cost effective op-eration of 187,000 tons per year, Z revenue could not affect bond debt and operation and mainte- nance costs for the first years of operation, ' , Now we are told the plant can '.operate with 130,000 tons per year, but the lack of Bountiful and Layton participation will create a 48 percent refuse deficit. Cities will be responsible for revenue and garbage refuse deficits. Citizens assume all risks. ;; LAYTON 7-- ; i Z (3) Residential Impacts: Z There are no conditions that Z could make a garbage burn ; ; plant more palatable to any re- - sident whose property values substantially impacted, impact to the surround-in- g Z will be Z nor the community of the downgrading effects associated with a garbage burn plant. We feel it is in the best interests of the citizens of Clearfield to have a choice to accept or reject the burn plant as called for in our Initiative Petition. 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