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Show s ci jrjrir.ir:.r JANoAtiY tw, jrauswfj-- 1 Alt? Ad Effective Jan. 19, 20,21 OPEN MONDAY THRU SAT. 7 A.M.- - 9 P.M. - CLOSED SUNDAYS - PHONE 376-421- 5 h tisiirooms Hunts Reg. 15 Oz. Can T) ea Super 40 Count & i zmmi Tomato 4Q m Sauce Brawny 0U3lS K v Hunts 32 Oz. T Aven Kaysville City Hall this past Wednesday 11th, was the setting for an informative meeting with the Kaysville Jaycecs and Kaysvilles newly elected Mayor Gar Elison. Mayor Elison discussed an overview of the next several years and related many of the challenges that face the jieople of Kaysville. Mayor Elison touched on aspects of zoning, taxes, water, power, land use and light industry that pertain to the future growth of Kaysville. Jaycee President John Brown thanked Mayor Elison for his interest in the Jaycees. speaks r .1 I ji , P" :Ii! mi, i , , C emit gnd the - Commis-n- ' uv u g 421 grant MRS. DAVIS urged commissioners to sign th contract. She said so far the surveyors have found people who are not receiving Social Security and are in need. Another object of the survey is to encourage older citizens to attend the senior citizen contract receipt of a a tenters II. contract specifies the plnvees will be hired for oi .ir s to work on an ,i ii h ta.is, according to m ry Davis, director of 1. itrihon proeram new employees would i, It ment a special one-ir ag t burg snpt rvised I Hancock, which i . a c . prov i.h s f.ve people John D. r.!cOuado Ccnslruclion Co. Lie. Gf a. Contractor- - E25-S31- 2 Cus'om Homes, Additions, Remodel C.E. COMMISSIONER Moss said that he feared the could become centers overcrowded and the county might be placed in a position of building more facilities, but Mrs. Davis said there was room for expansion not only in the Bountiful Golden Years Center, but in the Heritage Center in Clearfield and in the Layton Eagles where lunch is served Although both Commissioner Moss and Commissioner Glen Flint said they hated to see federally funded projects multiply, the commission approved the contract. They asked Mrs. Davis to return in six months to present an evaluation of the program. MRS. DAVIS said the con- Cji'd wt'h someone tract became available to who Cares Davis County as a result of a push by the State Council of mm i t sur- t from the ,"pi c hensive Employ ment i framing Act (CETA) i, li w ill prov ide salaries fmtr people to survey oi t Piens to determine II Kids I.- ; to conduct a county-wid- e vey on senior citizens. M)SF LYN KIRK ! Aging who requested Manpower funds She said the elderly qualify for funding since they are considered a minority group In 'a O CjL J u b, Sj arother matter of business, the commission approved four contracts negotiated by Davis County amily and Community Mental Health with four other agencies after all were approved bv Deputy County 1 Attorney Mel ijf u 43 Oz. t ti X THE commission authorized the signing of a contract with Tanner Clinic in ayton to provide medical services of a physician to the Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Center in Layton, if needed. Mr Cravens said th.s contract would be on a 1 8 Lb. Box IliS mr H & Diet 16 Oz. Betty Crocker 1 namliurgar Helper JvlL) - Gallon S'2 Gleron basis If no physicians were called, tht le would be no charge V. Or W , ONE conirart called for the renegotiation of a lease 90. 0 0 W W 'W 4 agreement between Mental Health and tbe Davis County education Assxiauon (DEA) for a lease fur the building where the mental health m Farmington is housed Ken C ravens, mental health business administrator. sa.d since the organization had requested more space m that budding resulting in a rent increase from $.kj to r"0 a year In addition, the coir mission signed contracts with Davis North Medical Center and Lukev tew HospHuls to provide psychiatric patient treatment facilities on a fee for service basis if these patients are referred by the mental health department Mr. Cravens said that money to pav for these strvues is included in the budget. 4 1 L g J HATS Ihe residents of Crestwood Village in Kaysville celebrate their birthdays each month, with a dinner party at the Boneless Chuck Roll having birthdaz anniversaries during the The month are honored dinner is catered and he Id in the hall at the center. The special feature is a large decorjted birthday cake fur the centerpiece of the table I or the month of January, ihree residents were honor d. They were Mrs Chester Souihworth. Mrs I mma Mayo and Mrs I dna J. lav-to- lb. THOSE Boneless Maple River 69 lb. Rath Black Hawk iicrnn 1 Lb. Pkg. r;1Lk.lO - (U)IO d FotSl O Grapes OLSEN CHEVROLETs Yellow 6LOG DIFFERENT DIAGNOSTIC COMPUTER ENGINE TESTS AT ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO YOU Due to the overwhelming response of last years free clime Olsens Service Dept is repeating this fantastic offer. Virtually every system and major comOBLIGATION ponent will be analyzed and evaluated at NO CHARGE-Nwell how You'll receive a free written computer prinl-ou- t your vehicle showing COMPLETE 2001 Sun from the is functioning computer. Factory analysis tramed technicians are certified by the National Automotive Institute of 4 or in Ogden Service Excellence You must call for reservations 85' Potatoes FROSEW Parkway Sliced 370-123- 10 Oz. Cz Pkg. 2 lb. 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