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Show I I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 20, 1978 r 24 Tax Produces $2,709,213 In Davis Gc les i:s i.i CI;Ir ii -- FARMINGTON A Utahs local sales tax map originating 24 new voting districts has been approved by the Davis County Commission These changes cul minate a year project by tl e and county surveyors planner's office to define growing population areas and describe the geographic areas reyenue for municipal and county purposes throughout Djvis County last year, ac- RODNEY Walker, county im'ls ($10 19 per $1,000 J Valuation) I districts brings the total numbt r of distr i is , th, county to 138 Mr W alker said the greitest numbei t f changes we'e in the Syracusi Lavton and Clinton areas In most cases, voting districts w.ere split into two although in East Lavton one district was divided into three Now that the map has been completed, the original will be kept m the c ounty surveyor's office and a ropy , DIKING ion MR. WALKER said tha' all voteis who are affected bv the change will receive notified tion in the mail The name changes on voter registration will not be sent out to the the voting districts n n polling place is dt ti mimed n each of the new distni tx A registrar an ! three ch tion judges mast be nar id for eat h i ew disti i t bv the Democratic and Ripubi.i m party organizations By I ROSELYNKIRK directions for medication and many decide by themselves to quit taking ARM1NGT0N Davis County public not only provide school nursing services, but also supply skilled nursing for the homebound as well as supervising clinics that deal with such varied health needs as dental services, immunization and the well-chil- d checkups ACCORDING TO Dolleen Jewett, ad- public health nursing ser-- . ices in Davis County, the 15 public health nurses work with a variety of ages from early childhood care, and infant development programs to counseling and (caching senior citizens how to supply the lr own health care needs Many of the duties revolve around counseling and teaching, Mrs Jewett said. In the case of home visits, which could include patients from any age group, nurses teach the family how to care for the patient in the home, developing nursing skills. ministrator of Mmteristj behind m She will also make home visits dunrg the ri iy to kids who are ill and to check in wish parents on school lualth probit ms. "I love school nursing." Mrs Anderson n said "It allows me to wear so many hats " A school nurse in Davis County for Z5 years, Mrs Andt rson has followed one woman throcq h treatment since she was a young girl, making sure that she continues to follow the proper mi do it on si hi du'e IN ADDITION to visilirg stud nts ot 1 nferville Junior 11 jh, Mrs Anderson al u vo c st jib Ms at ( rr 'erville I h mi n I lemeMarv. at IN I arly tary. M n'e V ti'a and at (hdPi.Jlirttrat St f i. jf s Si I ixd in I' luntdul In a id t on to is ir othi r duties, pub' c h n''h nursi s a'vo give urnminiW ns at j !,nii s i n M tr d iv W rd levdav and njiy anj ami l)r K chard Johns it t e Wed t h.ld thou on luesdav at the to i f, H ilh th p iilmrrl TWO li!) M F health nurses provide hd otn rjls g I f the I ui.'ound, hut at I. nn I e of i r pul r 1" al'h nurse s - e t a.ih tt Ih" st M'e is h hi Ip I foil TM v vi-- d patu ms at h -- etwne If th patient a wek if nciessary bo-- u mat r si-- r riqmrr const int care, vire or an ad is frqjs'r.i ine tve ") nursirg court) can t pro. ole ci 1 PLANS ARE now being made for an art show and exhibit to b displaved as pail of the July 4 u lebratum Steve Adams, a new LI I A member representing the lavton Javctes, told of Ihe E 4 major part of Ihe Rula ns JOSI PH EAR, K.ata divs I jy ton School mntuy grounds to the I avion ( rm o on Pji x hu an d ad(,ii 1 lo (he cily olio v and I a,!, n movt d from the 1 ch Sihl Great enihusijsin wax m rand for ihe ujuo.n.ig g v-- 9f C y ( h l 11 I D ARS 1 A U s town (To ting This tints Itm N ginning of n il citim ie vi vt mi nt in I ay ton c tiv g vi ir.rm e! do g t rdf f iri emi s 1, Id In investigative lei turns to high r gro,i( s on V D so work. Mrs Mered.ih stud. Ms ad ot' si th'v are aware of the s gns and srrp toms When levs slm tl it a putunt i p'si live, f e is r ' rre ti clinics in Sat I V ke D ( it v and Ogde n f t treatment as a ehnic is rn available in Davis ( cun' v , Mrs Mered th sa.d The highest in iili n.p file is among (hose 24 v a'S or vo it . r She has parlie ipated in training srssmes to prepire her for ob'asnirg pei rsvary ccinf d Mial inhumation 0RK with senior cttien in THE w Ives mostly health counseling at Pm tmtrrs. Mrs Mered. th sa d Marv older with their people are hesitant in talk and about require families problems guidance from a nure Many abue 40 Deluxe Queen Size uk hoi !' F T mi di ,ii leg nt V lhuf ! o J last Green, who Damn tie 2 Pvtar old a rre si d ' which , urred i ( t I v ECO of-l- Bo.vn Fillovjs ir on a t r, said V rtu wjs serteni id M jrch i in Davis ( m.rv Precinct Court to pav $275 and serve six m mi s .' irn al pr' ballon (he! Green sail he also su , t n ' J ke of ct r at Dm I me i f th jrre! anJ plated him on Dree irurD s' pnta Z 1 pin d Ea. HOTEL SALES INC. Bountiful 5G2 W. 100 N., 9:30-- 6 CO PUBLIC INVITED Dally till f rfnerienf spea:o:i5gff;;o::ey r 4 il '' F r b W t dl I CAR IN rftucK A i irj 4' ; I e ,l it t til r I i k M j n H a ti r ! I up rl I i r n .4 it toll S -- t nf ma 1 sifvuf. Mrs Jiwr't iul Thve rro ni ike ghoul four nr five v mu a cl i Natw--s a'so assist in ihe Famu1,- - c fl n ifiitid' Pol rat VtltE CABINZTS INC. SOUO OAK ANO ASH DOORS On 'AH Wood CMmdl M Vtq ConotUn Ant FREE ESTIMATES 376-177- 1 ' Thre Wet) pomt couple. Mr and Mr Va Fnher. Mr and 'lr Hush Tede and Mr and Mr Blain TisVr are pnd ng an early rrmg xacatmn in southern Ltah, and enjmmg much of their time at Lake pne!l on a t av e lit' 1 1 in is - .. jin I Th .rs u'l i'l ill ( s I ,1 x , s rr-- p m ll e ii i i ve t'y v h r.i V t m in V - lavton ; iy P 'U'G 1,1'ye (he p in he II " I T - -- T"" ' ttiik I fe m I ri Ap nt P l, h f h h i r i-- d I ' ' Tk v M I ,iv . Ii ll JmImiiuI lit mm If fnl 1 I" Iy ' , ptr sHist I. i ft ot . !' 1 1 IT I MS - 1 f S l 1 rj 1 ' toi mis . I 1ST . (Is , E ll li D ! f ro i p , v , I cl cr al s i r at o ti k I positive asjws t rf nr t 'y el! a he emphasired a cl citren concern The j'ras town meeting will he con rot simply a xtructive gr pe session " I ELEMENTARY chns children will be bringing I kings (I) r tmg a-- prur.f-n-- s - (V f vf a''e Drtermire h w Iwsrme trvn.ei in -j I )? 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No city of'n ial Pf mt.iT in liv J Mi ctltmn Wl'l he jlbiweij to mnnupnlire the I ! i n n 1 i , i MmiV.w, THE w J r ltd K i hi I avion to 1 cial f I'U e he I g I to a., w. 1 lltHH I H i 4 j i h I - t eis ( ha- , r K5t ra rsc.nality and a rrf J rj r f ni u. )l k i I I1. si I I . . l'l tl l t I it IT i tils t , t in x iiiH l1.H I ii mod t VHI lh ' I P l t a n t . d s Il j ln uit iij4 ni4fkt llii- - m n Jo t r- I HL MI PTING w.tl he IC) haste food supp'i mfnt prrg ram fr r prrgnant women and cheldTii un fer five 3UMTI? V FITCHEW" id ! I yours It il t 1 vs spri i - West to .i si lorn Vi i ling 1 (i. n ( mis t' is i , purl iniy lo nirgtl.nic, refomrrrnd dental sirvues Irfants and Ih'M and fun the Women- l ilii ns 4 f lit 1 VI t AlnfM Atm ! ! iu li m I ) if hj lilt i -t 1 i i pI (rtm J "mi uimr tru. k Ey ElnA T.CLAHK Davis County EnrH Prcsi ! Layion ScIise Tonn r.leetinti SQOO On Display At: r r.pt .i 1' r just c ame to light ( H arf i Id Police hr, wt n ( lu i f v it V i & It- o h I at tl e - (9 Can Diego M 'car- Mirmcz i ,rr rs i 3 LamZ3 ii Li Ik i - -- Tul-na- it M police offu er, Ruben has pleaded gu.ltv to chiving a point crime lab wh - urdi r the influc ore of lo t i rN H 4 iO '"vl i-- 4 t :V7 I ht g a dt , J to h' e s w ' k M n iv m ' of las r p i r w.uk 1 1 1 i n vaml d id 1 , hi i ut f.u t ok h ul also .i i n lannig' 4 Ad lition il d ini im' ( P ' pghts oi i urri d , . n I no O Mut'd iv nq hi It L ( ( s . - v In r t of the I' it i 1 1. II J i Cm fruit all. N , N n ri p in p ok s i d THIS tw ( i added costs for such services MlMM "I DID t alie r pt to cover me i Lot tut I d dnt up P go out - ,d make it puLl.r t Dr.- D e c i , id i rt - that THE RF PORT notes AT m ti m ..) i unity nrg in. Hions will he wiil "r Nic hulls R id in lb q Ids is t g in. i bv toe D ivis ( out tv S' of lu e Javcees B mlhs and games furnished hv many mm-i- i d ? l. II nonresidents of the city merely reimburse the community for a small part of the mediately ahead - Van lARM'NGTtN d d.sm, h.i h is i ..rre 1 t tl e D i. is C mint 1 u'k h at' J on The traditional parade and bn ak I ist will be sponsi ri d bv the a i rs a ayton, I it nt breakm t Police said they have some buds and invest e it ion is (Ohtinui'g grb X i ;ts c:in .4 Li I it u s at tiv 4 Jjly Miltmi 1 c; W mile, Gc g a , vmirg districts cf act I i of OPPONENTS the change, on the other hand, drgue that cities must provide many governmental services lor nonresidents who work, shop or otherwise enjoy the amenities provided by the city As a result, they claim lhal the sales tax paid by such i LAYTON police said a truck was al u stolen and ap p iiemly via-- used in the theft will make it tasu r for pio; to vote Accord. ng to Mr Walker, the political pa i . and not the county are re-sponsible for the sched- -l g of the plots for the n ms mis tin, s on M iv 15 Mrs Lucille Stock rt ported vices at the Mrs Meredith follows through on pa-enls who are identified bv physicians and lab reports as having VD While all ir formal urn is confidential, Mrs Mere d th said if essential that carru rs t e mterv leweel and their ronlacls be nli nt.fii d for tre atn i r.i so tVdiv ase can U- - ki pt undi r control M) IS THE lead in? coTOmunifdbl diMvivr and hjs LrtotMf a growing pr blem in the counts. Mrs Mered.ih said In marv inunxiv Pe pri Mem is In iiej as a nn ral r.rK r thin a me hi al number the logo contest was very successful The entry the judging committee has chosen will be presented to the city count il for their acceptance on April 20 p. aimed 250 dm areas unincorporated other tax if a finid tax exemp tiori is provided Although Utah repotted substantial slate surpluses in several of be p ist years it is unlikelv that any large surpluses will bt generated in the years im- I stolen from J dy Center , Willey Satisfaction ('bis, people attended the concert and everyone seemed to enjoy the BYU group F nough money was made to meet all fmant nil obligations ru v Hess has advised tin i ounty this is the way to de Vr ti rm hip the W alker s nd t Commissioner Glen 1 said the increase in the UH) Si vc other communities or in c f nundation analysts indicate that Utah probably would have to raise some and ti li is on sets - valued at were more than $10,000 r p u ti a one homed for M percent of the state s population was tax s money according to populu turn contend that a large part ul the revenue received in some of the cities currently is paid by individuals living in food tax credit of $6 per person m 1973 The credit amounted to $5 9 million and ens ny iv established UTAH distribute local salt time !12ilres Vi TON I mu J cniutrl Mrs.Rosestatedth.it over County Attorm trie Lavton Civic Arts Association spend some time with handicapped children who participate in spinal ser- day CALL JACK ducted the meeting THANKS AND appreciation were extended to everyone present fur their help with the AFTER THAT appoint rm nt, Mrs Anderson planned to visit a home where a student hJ txen home for seviral days with swollen gljnds Often she checks students' eyes when they are having trouble reading Mrs Anderson spends four hours in sc hoed before she leaves to an-.il- Inadhtmn Iuesday evening, April 11 President I indie Rose con day The nurse works with the school resource team, which includes a psychologist, a social worker, a communications disorder specialist, a resource teacher and the principal, m addition to the school nurse While at the schools, nurses like June Anderson, who goes to Centerville Junior High on Wednesday morning, talks to students about such health problems as nutrition On Wednesday, Mrs Anderson was giving direction to a student who needed to lose weight "The most important thing is fur her to feel good about herself," she said. GEHER PREVENTION and education programs are carried on through the schools and through the health clinics M irv Meredith, one public health nurse, explained that her duties Include the I Planning and Venereal Disease ( lime on Thursday afternoon, as well as I tov ichng la allh counse ling at the Golden Uars Center in Bountiful She is a school nurse at five schools during haf of the City held its montnly meeting on MRS. JEWETT said that public health dt part mem contracts with the schools to provide services to school children half has neurological damage which interferes with normal growth, the nurses work with m'ants or children to develop their abilities as much as possible The early childhood program requires tl e sp c lulizatinn of four nurses who work with these children from birth to age throe when some are placed on the early childhood program at Monte V ista School Layton Improvement Association High School OR IN THE case of infant development program which deals with the child who pre bl m The k? I distr ict olfu lals is dete by the vote during the last election for the candidate for the United State s House of Representatives Kip i,no McKay tarritd roust of the voting districts in the ct untv daring the last eke u m MR. WALKER sa'd that one Bountiful district had a lie vote during the Iasi election and a split will require draw ing straws to determine which party will receive the bulk of offaijls for that dis l8l3 Ss Budget proposal was made i PROPOSALS have been made to change the method of allocation so that the local sales tax would be distributed according to population Such a change would require an amendment to the state constitution Proponents of the change to id Columbia will have eliminated the sales tax on lood Several of the other states provide for a food tax ci edit that can be applied against the state miorm- tax Conior HU party The distribution of voting Lleslliiy medication if they feel it is unnecessary Each needs to talk to the nurse individually so they can open up and talk about the way they fee I, according to Mrs Meredith In addition to her other duties, Mrs Meredith also works as a school health nurse at Crestview, Layton and Meadowbrook Elementary schools, as well as at Bountiful Jr High and View-mo- health nurses 1978 Un. 3. A property tax increase of 12.9 mills ($12 90 er $1,000 assessed valuation ) By July 1, 1978, twenty two of the states plus the District Jay VJHIoy EXCEPT foi thice voting districts in Bountiful and three in Kaysvilb , ill ot ihe voting districts in the county will have a Democratic regis trar and two judges and urn judge from the Republican watch. the-boar- d 1 sent to Ihe Secretary of State PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES 1. A CNE percent increase in the sales tax rate on all non food items 2 rt 25 ptreent across rise in individual income tax rates uved bv Layton in 1977 $4J5 310 According to ot. ida t on study , this the w is i qu. valent to an added i ov pr ix iU tux levy of 12 84 o ds ($12 b! per $1 000 as s s ed va uatmn) Another I) 78 nulls would have been tu i did to rt place the local s iks lux revenue now being iimciu'I by the county to in nt re- tirement and social security costs for public employees, a e- a nf building needs, the t j repayment of authorized bond issues, along with other factors will place considerable pressure on fu lure state budgets In analyzing the local sales tax, the Foundation observed that the local option tax now is imposed in all 29 counties ot the state and produced more than $44 million in revenue for local units At the present time, the local sales tax is allocated on the basis of he locale where the tax is levied and collected the following c as-sis- Iota! sales tax revenue new June Anderson, public health and school nurse also works at the immunization clinic located in the county health department in the basement cf the county courthouse. Jereme Byington and his mother Kari analysis THESE collections were iqual to a countywide property tax lew of 10 19 clerk, sail the increase in population s.nu the mt Hi i tion has made the change neassary The ceai.c n of the enrollments, increased analysts calculate that such a food exemption would reduce sales tax revenues currently received by sta a .u meal units in Utah by about 16 pet cent Total revenue loss from such an exemption would amount to $56 million per year throughout the state and would be equivalent to one of completed by Utah Foundation, the private tax research uigani7ation of the chanpes 'ISW.k-j- un to cording the prospect of rising school to begin phasing out the sales tax on food Foundation in $2,709,213 produced am I S r Mi l me k l f m if f iMM.fhH m. f m Hul lbrw Mk prtl And mkr frqqrMl l"r rrkrnf r uritmn Inp fictaA'iAi m h ATiUblr m if an ivimaiikiU rn nhM'if'li ihr nul!fnp rh$U i |