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Show $ 1 h: m Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1983 Davis Health Funds Program Low-Inco- me BARRY KAWA SHE 01 Review Staff H & kb lilfcllfiiiftiisi Biiiiliiiiii iiliiiliiiiil Vv h r 'C y must be, faced," Saunders said. He wondered if job-bifunds could not be used to benefit more people and questioned the political philosophy of government spending to create temporary jobs, Leopardi said he was delighted with the funding which he hopes will greatly increase his departmothments aid to 3 t , v J ll A federal FARMINGTON jobs bill grant of $50,000 has been awarded to the Davis County Health Department to fund additional maternal and infant, children health programs. Included in the propsosal approved by the County Commis- sioners last week are the purchase of 50 rental toddler car seats and the funding of prenatal , ' V t 3C I frit A " ,,-- American t J,' ( i .td a Heart Association l.l WE iGHIINi , IOl, ( ijUI.' nit low-inco- ers children. and The department hopes to increase the number of clients thev serve care for 100 women by area phyOther health department objecsicians. The jobs bill money will allow tives that will be funded are: the e and providing of a pregnancy test, the addition of one e health nurses for a counseling and pregnancy educaone period of 15 months to the tion to a minimum of 100 women in the County; county health department, said of eligibility reestablishment Director Enrico Health County Leopardi. quirements for services for Commission chairman Glen E. needy families; providing fluoSaunders and Commissioner ride prescriptions and payment for needy children; and the esHarold J. Tippetts relunctantly tablishment of an educational approved the federal grant monthe to ey department. Speaking program for clients and commufor myself, I share a more connity groups on subjects relating servative philosophy when I to parenting and maternal and think of other challenges that child health. full-tim- part-tim- low-inco- ANNOUNCE YOUR WEDDING, RUSS SNEDDON, director of the Hill Air Force Base Museum and Aerospace Program, attaches programs logo to sign at site of museum. MISSIONARY, ENGAGEMENT, EAGLE SCOUT, INFORMATION 28 Acres Set For Hill Museum HILL AIR FORCE BASE INTHE- - ILakeside Review PLEASE SUBMIT BY THURSDAY The museum and park will be If youre entering the base inanced with money through the Roy Gate youll notice a sign identifying the future location of the Hill AFB Museum and Aerospace Park. Twenty-eigacres have been set aside for the museum and park being developed by the Heritage Foundation of Utah, Inc. The park will display aircraft and missiles that have been a part of the Hill AFB mission. ht AT 3:30 P.M. 145 N. MAIN, BOUNTIFUL f- 2146 N. MAIN, raised LAYTON Read The Classified through donations. A family picnic area and playground will be included in the park. These will be free to the general public and will serve as a showcase for Hill AFB activities. The museum building will be approximately 30,000 square feet and include a large exhibit area, an art and photo gallery, library and theater. BACK-T0-SCH0- 0L SPECIAL! 5x7 COLOR PHOTO FREE County to Buy Device THURS. & FBI.. AUG. 25th & 26th select from 4 poses. Pictures ready the following Wednesday. Individuals only. You FARMINGTON T The down their systems in. order to save information stored on the computers. This purchase- will protect this type of system. Its late electrical fluctuations in the just not cost effecient to go on countys computer system and without it, she said. The. stabilizer will maintain prevent expensive Funds were taken from the the electrical current at a steady revenue sharing appropriation level and anticipate power shortand information systems equip- ages to give the county time to n ment general fund at a cost of the computer. Witha stabilizer or regulator, out $52,000. , County Auditor Ludeen Gib- power fluctuations often totally bons said recent power surges erase information on a computhave forced the county to shut ers memory banks. shut-down- - Da- vis County, Commissioners have approved the purchase of a voltage line stabilizer that will regu- EVERYONE WELCOME! 'S' Babies, students, parents, and grand parents. s. NO WAITING IN LINE! shut-dow- Annual Picnic Set in Layton LAYTON The annual North and South Dakota picnic .will be held on Sunday, Aug. 21, at the Layton Commons phase two bowery between the hours of 1 and 6 p.m. Coffee, punch, rolls and butter will be provided. 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