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Show Bus Survey Shows Concerns ' FARMINGTON A survey of schools in Davis County was presented by Davis County Board of Education showing, areas of concern where we (the District) are likely to need buses for students who are not eligible for state supported transportation. Some citizens whose children would not be eligible, had objected earlier to a first committee survey and had called for a second independent opinion. The second differed little from the first. A group of parents from Country Oaks protested the low rating their area received, saying that in some places children had to walk on narrow streets because there were no sidewalks. In some places there were vacant fields with no houses for more than a block, and the roads wind up and down curving so that parents cannot see their children. The state legislature allots money to school districts for students living farther than l1: miles away from the school, and penalizes districts for each student picked up who lives past that boundary. Board President Cheryl Allen, said that the study was made because the board is trying to find ways to support picking up ineligible students. She said that last year the district was penalized . Bruce Parry said he felt that Vh miles is too far for children to walk no matter how hazardous the road is. 1 think the state legislature should DavisUniversity he said. Results of the independent survey matched those of the original committee very closely. legislature, 546-412- of Utah Program for Higher Education, Thelin heads the photographic program at the school where students can learn everything from basic black and white techniques to advanced color May with other state budget for possible redirection to cover the costs of flood damage. Now that the funds are released, we can get them on the ground where they can do some The Call. agriculture loan program is a long-terproject to be around year after year, where the special flood monies are just a designed accomodate to photographers at all levels of experience and ability. Thelin says it will differ from other tours because his group has been given the flexibility to determine its own itinerary. This is really a must for says Thelin, photographers, Weve got to be able to determine how long we want to stay in a place in order to MUM capture whats there. Although things have loosened up in China in recent months, we still had to have permission from the tourism commmission to allow us the kind of flexibility we need. Now well be able to pace ourselves to our shots, and not the tour bus." "China, The Photographic: Way is offered for five hours credit or noncredit. Registration deadline is August 15. The trip date is September 15 through October ITT T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? 1. 111 It iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir- - IN THE ENTIRE AREA KEEP THE KIDS HAPPY Approved by "AH" Insurance Co. Discover Ogdens one-sto- p DISNEY Wedding Shop Z the AUGUST H ADVENTURELAND MOVIES ADVANTAGE ADVANTAGE O Decorating O Flowers RENT A MACHINE OR MOVIE FROM ADVENTURELAND VIDEO AND CHOOSE A O Invitations not necessary Appointments Layaways and charge cards accepted & j J THIS MONTH WITH O Bridal Gowns phone The funds of the agriculture loan program were frozen in said Currently an instructor for the AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENT 544-914- 4. good, Continuing quarter. printing. He has also escorted students on a variety of photographic workshops. The trip to China has been "NOW" the "LEADER" in flood Layton., 5 in LAYTON mitigation funds are being made available through the local SCD. Detailed information and loan applications are available by contacting Max Phillips at 60 W. Gentile, of fall TTTTTTTT--T Low interest loans are now available to Utah farmers and ranchers to help them finance repairs or restoration of property damaged in this years flooding to install conservation projects which help to prevent flooding or conserve soil and water, according to Robert Call, chairman of the Davis County Soil Conservation District. Call said the Utah Legislature lifted a freeze on $2.48 million of new Agriculture Resource Developement Loan program funds, and added another $1.3 million to the program to help with flooding problems in the agricultural community. Approval authority for both the regular agriculture loan the With an eye toward the practices and preferences of photographers, University of Utah instructor A1 Thelin has planned a photographers tour of China offered through the Education Flood Aid and Tour of China Set by University Division the Vh mile limit. People should contact their legislator, because we need another public debate. That debate is done in the 3A September $121,421. Farmers Can Get program Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1983 In DISNEY MOVIE 199 Special Wedding Pac FOR ilUMVEnSAL, ONLY PARTY & DISPLAY 3770 Kiesel 3935353 m one-tim- e, program. The agriculture Resource Development Loan program was established and funded in this years regular legislative session. The $2.48 million approved for the regular program will come from the states mineral jease THIS OFFER GOOD HAVE YOU BlEN PUTTING OFF NECESSARY DENTAL WORK BECAUSE OF THE EXPENSE? WE STRIVE TO GIVE YOU AN AFFORDABLE PRICE WITHOUT SACRIFICING QUALITY -- revenue. The revolving loan program was patterned after the successful Utah Board of Water Resources Construction Loan program, except that it makes .loans available to private agriculture low-intere- st, operators. Water Resource loans are made only to group projects like those of irrigation companies, water conservancy districts or communities. Quartets Can Enter Contest CALL j j type. ARTISTIC rtrtlTAI Ubrt I AL CARE Complete Family Dentistry DAVID M. McKELLAR AT NEW LOCATION 3984 Washington Blvd. Next to Bank of Utah TTT ITIIIIII1111I TTTTT f 1 1 1 1 1 No H! A Public Service ot This The Advertising Council Newspaper 4 Keep America Beautiful 99 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10016 Bountiful, d! M' DR- - ' 4 M 399-447- 7 FARMINGTON accompaniment is allowed, the chairman said. Judging is based on harmony accuracy, balance and blend, stage presence and voice expression. Trophies and cash will be awarded to first place winners in each division. The two top quartets will be eligible to compete in the 1983 Utah State Fair Barbershop Quartet Competition is September. Cash awards will be presented to second and third place winners in each division. Entrants are required to complete an official entry form which is available from Mrs. Smith, 161 E. 1050 North, ONLY 31, 1983. ADVENTURELAND VIDEO WHERE YOU GET THE FRIENDLIEST SERVICE IN TOWN! Barbershop quartets have until Aug. 15 to enter the annual Davis County Barbershop Quartet Competition. Part of the 1983 Davis County Fair, the contest is scheduled Aug. 18 at 8:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds at Lagoon. Mrs. Maxine Smith, contest chairman, said winners will be named in both mens and womens divisions. At least two members of each group must reside in Davis County and all entrants must be high school age or older, she added. Quartets, will present two numbers--on- e ballad and one rhythm R. EXPIRES AUG. NOW FOR QUICK APPOINTMENT ISA ijmt MON.-THU- f :A V yuiF nTT JF |