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Show ! f WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 4, i 1 1978 Seeks Election To Fear RfisasSes In Officials Health Oavis Davis Commission served on the community hospital board since I960 Y7 :r Harold Pope, 244 North 100 East, Bountiful, has filed for the two-yea- Davis County r Commission $os,t MR. POPE, who served as Bountiful mayor for four years and a member of the Bountiful city council for eight years, said he has no political axe to grind, but wants "to be a part of the growth and development of the county as he has been for 30 years At the present time, Mr Pope is a coordinator of the Citizen's Council for the Development of the Bountiful Master Plan As a result of that position and his spot on the Bountiful Planning Com- mission, he feels this experience will help in master plan rounty-wid"Planning is an ongoing e thing, IN THE meantime, 300 to students were immunized during a four-daperiod after the first eight cases of the Weber Basin Health services and wants to tinue to develop those conser- vices I l MR. POPE said he has the time and experience needed for the county commission post He is retired after 49 with Brooklawn Creamery Company where he served as manager of the Delta and Salt Lake factories for 36 years and was vice president of the Board of years Directors Mr Pope said one of his objectives, if he is elected to the county commission post, would be to "encourage business to come into the fastest growing area in the state outbreak at North Layton Junior High last week has spread to a larger area. 400 y measles were reported, according to Dolleen Jewett, Davis County supervisor of public health nursing Mrs Jewett told the Davis County health board that 13 cases have been reported in all Since the original cases all came down in one week, the department surmises that the children could all have been exposed from a common source. CASES resulting from exposure to the primary cases should start showing up soon, according to Mrs. Jewett, since the incubation period for measles is two weeks The first cases were reported on April 24 Mrs. Jewett said, that based on the number of school activities that students attend during the late spring, the measles could spread throughout the state IN AN effort to stem that possible tide, students at Lincoln and Vae View Elementary Schools, and Layton High School, as well as those in the host school have been immunized The district had recently completed an immunization survey so they were aware that only 65 percent of the students at North Layton Junior High had been immunized prior to the outbreak Mrs Jewett said that of the first six cases reporled, two had been immunized, but the immunizations dated back seven years The health department is requiring that any children who have an inadequate history, dont know if they have been immunized, or who have not received the immunization are required to receive the measles vaccine High school kids are a "susceptible pool" Dr. Richard Johns, adminis trator of the Davis County Health Department, said Many of them if they received immunizations during a trail sitional period when the vac cine was changed or perfec MRS. JEWETT said the outbreak of the disease has resulted in a request from the health department to report any new cases directly to them so (hi y can follow up on possible secondary ros If the measles vaccine is received within two or three days, ihe case is either lighter or the disc ase is aviated, Dr Johns said he outbreak of measles has coincide il wuh special immunization c linns which were scheduled fur May 5 students have been protected through immunization REGULAR 1 Mrs Jewclt said the di pari ment has noticed a slight m increase the clinic as a result of the mi ishs scare The hcalih department hopes to hold an immunizationdimc in the Bountiful library on a regal ir h ims hi addition to the inmiunn t,mn clinics held at the he u It h ch partment in F armii gton n J at the library in ( k irfii Id KAYSVILLE - A spokesman for Kavsville said the city has agreed to take Countv Attorney Milton J Hiss ad vice and deposit money in id vertently collected by the county through a double taxation t rior from 1 to 4 30 p m Bcciiic Qn 1m Lloney not discovered until after a check including the county levy for libraries had been sem to the city and deposited After some consideration, and on the advice of Mr Hess, the county decided to send the city the check for the addi5 levy, advising them tional to exempt residents from the library tax next year Mr Hess said costs in returning the double tax to residents would be prohibiHe advised that the $29,000 in additional money tive collected should be held for six months in the event that a Iiwsuit be brought by any on the double taxation matter 1 CITY Re colder Josfjdime Leavitt said the city council dc to pc sit the second agreed check forwarded to the ity bv the county and considi r at the time the 197') budge t is adopted, how the money collected as a result cd the c THE HFA1 rn dipaitment niiiph it d a survey which shows that 86 percent of the li mi ntary school childiin in Dims County are adequitiK immunized This comp ms w ih 81 percent of the junior h gh children and 72 jx (ini of (he high school stuck ms who aie protected Tht low immunization recoid ol M pc i cent reported at North I ay ton Junior High comp ins to the highest rate has just HI lUtJjsuiilo courthouse basement, Monday, Wednesday and Friday the in health department in the County Farmington immunization fnc' 1 clinic s are scheduled c The error occurred whin 1 9 3-- own procedure library, foi a new LIMITED SINCE THE the countv collects both the county and the city levy, the error was at Kasville where statistics show ih it hi 7 percent of the school olds yr. Stories and Organized Games Reading Readiness Music Arts & Crahs Creative Drama Science Rhythm Band etc Experienced Certified Teachers REGISTER NOW FOR SPRING c their 5 SunsetClinton or Kaysville mill required from all county residents to suppoit the county Lbrarv This levy was in error since the ounty had advised the city to levy 1978 r.:n:i double levy will he spi nt the county collected a KAYSVIILE residents were actually assessed 3 4 mills for a library during 376-957- ENROLLMENT 376-835- 0 7 HE AND his wife Mille have lived in Bountiful since 1942 and two of their four children live in Davis County "Political experiences have been schooling for me, he said I am interested in servirtg if the people want me to serve " rk In addition to his positions in Bountiful city government, he is a chairman of the Board Directors for the South Davis Community Hospital and has since served as the chairman of the South Davis Community Care Center during the phase-iprocess of that center. Mr. Pope has of n Mr and Mrs Joe F. Preece were Monday overnight guests in Logan of his sister, Mrs JO Cheney, they also visited with their daughter Miss Shannette Preece A weekend house guest of Mr and Mrs Wendell Barnes was his sister Mrs Howard Gospell of Nampa, Idaho While in Kaysville she visited tvith other relatives and frriends Mrs Gospell was the of former Mildred Barnes Kaysville Town Q Spaghetti Sauce ImwM PASTA. g Mac A TSnVAlSrr fan Uf A flam I1! 111 Town House Your Choice Italian Seasoning Colony Q Mushrooms IZTAlcn Grated Cheese Parmesan Dcx'l Kum Tkese &tbT $ 1 Of I 62 Sex Sauetof Coldbrook 0k Hcu&ekM Suff&al Bel-ai- Mag,' Bath Size Bar Soap Magic Q Glass Cleaner White Refill Wh te Detergent Powders Jr' 99 Margarine Srs i.? 39 Grade AA Eggs . 63 Smm Fet Ike Fteejetl r Meat Pies IZL 4LS $ 1 o QBel-ei- r Tater Treats 49 CPie Shells pkg Q Powdered Cleanser 5o,$lI tbars 32 oz J bottle 14 OZ pkg $! 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POPE said he is running on his experience In the past he has been involved in r Davis Department, and a member of the Board of Trustees for ed Children. H AKOLD L. POPE - HE IS presently a member of the Lakeview Hospital Board of Directors, a member of the Davis County Merit Commission for the Sheriffs Retarded Children and the Utah Association for Retard- wjL. FARMINGTON County public health officials are waiting to see if a measles Planning Council He was recently honored by the Utah State Department of Social Services when he retired after 10 years of service to the State Board of Mental Health and presently serves as president for both the Utah State Training Association for . By ROSELYN KIRK Larger Ureas 200 if Iar Pric 1.47 IUy hr My 99 A h- -y LAYTON anMUf n . L-Jb, i aj |