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Show ' 4D Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1 983 Resent Months Most Difficult of Term , Says Senator Hatch programs is likely to increase because of the efforts of some libU.S. Senator eral members of Congress. BOUNTIFUL On another issue, he said he Orrin Hatch described the last seven months as the period he. believes the local community has been most depressed during should be able to make considerations on an emissions conhis term. He told the Bountiful Area trol testing program. He said the Chamber of Commerce during EPA, however, has Davis county its monthly membership meet-- , over a barrel because if the county does not comply, the feding Aug. 17 that he has particueral government will withhold larly been angry with Congress. Hatch said Pres. Ronald funds, which Hatch said he feels Reagan has had to fight many is wrong. On another issue, he said he obstacles over the past seven believes Pres. Reagan will run months. The president has had to fight for a second term, but that the the liberal media in the east, president is waiting until the last Hatch said. Also many union minute to announce his candidaleaders have come out in supcy because he wants to appear presidential and not a candiport of the Democratic party despite support by many of their date. Hatch said if Reagan does run, union members for Reagan. Hatch said he also objects to he believes the president will do very, very well. democratic presidential nomiHe said the government should nees labeling the huge budget deficits Congress has run up as be held accountable for its negthe Reagan budget deficits. ligence and failure to warn peoHe said many of those candiple of the dangers of atomic dates were instrumental in comtesting in Nevada, which affectn ed many residents in southern ing up with one Utah. He said victims of the dollar program after another that helped to rack up the budtesting should be fairly compensated by the government. get deficits. He said Reagans tax cuts have On issues affecting women, Staff photo by Rodnoy Wright said the president has the Hatch unmesh to spending helped said the dome may not be safe. After changes were programs of Congress." Reagan, been supportive. He said Pres. made, the dome was opened Friday afternoon. The air however, has had to fight ConReagan has appointed many women to his cabinet and was dome will be used next year, fair personnel say. gress continually to make cuts. Some have called for a tax in- the first president to appoint a crease to decrease the budget woman to the Supreme Court. He said he believes the Equal deficit, but Hatch says if we raise taxes, I guarantee well Rights Amendment now has spend the money and wont enough support that it will pass make any inroads. He said both houses of Congress and Congress has had a knack for again become a major issue. But this time it will not be so spending any money it has had Friday afternoon for the airdome Glen E. Saunders indicated available to it. easy for supporters to push the to be used for the final day of county fair workers may be He said if the economy continbill through Congress. The supthe fair. making further modifications in ues to improve it will help the porters facing the senators comThe barbershop quartet comthe airdome to pass the city country to pay off the budget mittee will have to defend the petition and Farm Bureau talent building codes next year. deficit, but not if we have one bill and answer important quesshow scheduled in the airdome social program after social protions on the legislation, Hatch The airdome been used had for Thursday evening were held said. for nine years in the Salt Lake. gram. at nearby Knowlton Elementary budHe 49 said of Hatch said he has written a the AssociArea Homebuilders percent City School. Fridays few airdome ac100 page book soon to be rehas gone for welfare and soation Parade show get Homes in of tivities were held outdoors. cial programs while only 23 leased on the ERA. Salt Lake. The bubble is Taylor reported Saturdays to be used at the Lagoon planned fairsite percent has gone for military scheduled activities for the masnext which is the last year year spending. And Reagan has been sive dome went on as planned. unable to get the spending for will be held there. fair the The 300 by 80 foot $35,000 social and welfare programs unairdome was purchased in July The dome will also be used at , der control. Spending for those by the commissioners to house the new fairsite in West Kays-vill- e in 1985, until a permanent indoor activities of the county fair. Commission Chairman structure can be built. THE ONE STOP RON KNOWLTON Rtvww Staff multi-millio- AIR BUBBLE obtained by Davis County Fair directors to house fair activities near Lagoon Park was closed for two days of the fair by Farmington city inspectors who Fails to Meet City Code 'Bubble Causes Trouble for Fair FARMINGTON-Failu- re of the new Davis County Fair bubbletop to meet Farmington City building code standards last week hampered the fairs first two days of activities at the Lagoon Fairgrounds site. Farmington building inspector Walt Clock ordered the airdome closed Thursday until the electrical system and exit doors were upgraded to meet the city codes. Clock said potential problems existed if a child were to play with the electrical cable system and, he said, emergency exit doors needed to be anchored more solidly to open properly. , He said the doors would not open more than six inches when he tested them. Fair manager Dick Taylor said the bubble had been used for years in the Salt Lake Parade of Homes show and had never failed to meet building codes there. Carpenters, electricians and CETA crews under the direction of county Commissioner Harold J. Tippetts worked on burying and hanging the electrical cables and placing wood props to allow the exit doors to be opened. Clock approved the corrections - . Fair Competition Winners Honored RC 1974 PLANES ROCKETS TRAINS OPEN MON-F- 2:00-6:0- RI ACCESSORIES P.M. SATURDAY 10:00-6:0- 0 Cil' 5 Woodcraft 44 FARMINGTON Winners of the Farm Bureau Throngs of vistors crowded the 56th an- Talent Find in the senior divinual Davis County Fair Thurssion were Paul Kirby, Glen Esand the at tes, Ken Sargent and Helen day, Friday Sturday .Fairgrounds at Lagoon. Wayment, saxophone quartet, first place; Cindy Child, fiddle, Despite heavy rains and problems with the hew air dome, second; and Jeff .Murray, n which forced cancellation of band, third. some events and rescheduling of In the intermediate division first place was awarded to a others, Fair Manager Dick Taylor said the celebration was gen- Rock group, Andromeda, comerally a success. posed of Kyle Tippetts, Rex TipRain dampened activities petts, David Kinard and Joseph Thursday, but attendance was Hawkins; violinist Evan Astle up Friday, and Saturday was won second; and Jennifer Page and Amy Steele were third. probably the largest attendance . we have had at a Davis County Junior division winners were 1 1 Fair, Taylor said. doggers Jess Jones and Lucy !X Visitors viewed exhibits and Lynch, first; pianist Laura Neal, displays and participated in a second; and a vocal group, ; variety of special events. Kids Childs Play, composed of Curtis ; scrambled in a straw pile to find and Kelby Carter and Emily and I coins, gobbled pie and watermel-Jjlo- n Emmett Ricks, third. and chased ping pong balls Special awards in the home dropped from a plane to win arts department included Judy 'prizes. Additional prizes were Hammett, Fruit Heights,, baking; awarded for bingo winners and Sheila Hoag, Bountiful, knitting luckty ticket holders at prize and crocheting; Verla Jeppson, drawings all three days. Farmington, quilts and afghans; three-da- y Steve Phipps, Farmington, pilover the Reigning celebration was Debra Tingey, lows and wall hangings; Faye Miss Davis County for 1983-8- Nye, Syracuse, table linen; Mariand her two attendants, lyn Baker, Farmington, chilGidget Thompson and Michelle dren's and infants clothing; Carol Taylor, Clinton, adult Taylor. Little Prince Ryan Cottle clothing. Winners in the canning conand Little Princess Gina Stack test sponsored by Ball products assisted with festivities. ;; Scores of members, FFA were Luinna Jensen, Kaysville, members and high school stu-- ; first; and Lucille Garrett, Cleardents as well as regular competi-tor- s field, second, fruit; Debbie Webcollected blue ribbons and ster, Clearfield, first; and prize money for their entries. A Gabriella Richardson, Bountiful, ;; junior rodeo and horse races second, vegetables; Joelyn Weston, Syracuse, first; and Lucille ; provided excitement. Winners of the Second Annu- Stringham, Bountiful, second, al 10 K Championship Run were jams and jellies; and Linda ; Brett Enser in the mens division Thomas, Clearfield, first; and and Colleen Fechser in the Cindy Collins, Layton, second, womens division. pickles. 's HOBBY SHOP SERVING DAVIS COUNTY SINCE P.M. 0 Hobby 300 8. 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