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Show V WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 18, 1978 ? '$' s V s AV s i A f i, 4. A& y V ' I i & ' rVVf, ?;C 'y v si ( . ;.. " - rrXy'V . v M& JX The Optimist Club of Salt Lake City, sponsored its annual oratorical contest at the Utah Power and Light Building recently. Contestants participated from their respective schools, Central Junior High in Layton and Millcreek Junior High in Bountiful. The Optimist members who were judging admitted that picking the winner was a tough job. Miss Robin Ehson of Central Junior High in Layton was chosen as the winner. Robin received a savings bond of $100 and was invited to the Ij V v &. A. ii-- Xv.w N v. Is. ORATORICAL o. r-- II j ' It - club luncheon the following Tuesday, May 2 to deliver her winner speech. Theme of her talk was Todays Challenge, Tomorrows Success. Robin expressed the thought that wishing does not bring success or money, it takes hard work. Rohm was escorted by her teacher Dennis Drayer. Front, 1 to r, Janice Shaw, Bountiful; Martin Caswell, Layton. Back, Ruth Taylor and Wendy Webster, Bountiful; and Kathy Anderson and Rohm Elison, Layton. BLAST TELLS TALI Layton police officer Bob Alhnson examines a twisted piece of metal th.it was once a stove inside this until someone blasted the vacant pioneer log cabin building with an unknown chemical Lajton had thiee Iximbings m the city a week ago involving an abandoned home and some junk cats in addition to this log c abin. Off-dut- y - on Ihe scene and have samples of the debris Hut there are slid somt Its LAYTON always good news to a local when a series of unknown bombings comes to a hall 10 WHAT IS the motive of the a prank or someone experimenting with l tie explosives to si e wti.it dt strmtion they will do What was used to cli'imai ie explosives bombings OR COULD it be the lull before the sturm' Lajton Police Chief LaMar Chard said that there have been no more bombings since the series of three last week that destroyed a vacant home, an abandoned log cabin and a car all within 72 hours chemical WHAT om m th pounds were used have unm 1 '' an empty house at Has Nmiti I hint h Xlreet lhat was us. d is 'tie tat get site At this si i m dehris was sc m t d Were this bombingsm lnufactured or were t ht v pun hased ihe av ton polo r and a little f dgv bombing incidents. Chief Chard grinned and said, "Thev've stopped, and that s I c All of the se unknowns ASKFD WHATS new in the Hut he inch thic k log walls A slice inside the abandoned building was ripped into small pieces with sonic of the hi tiiis going through In ding and mher pit o s hi mg tun died out the front ' I fit explosive power was in me minus," the chit I said Its a wonder someone m nl hurt or kilk " THE following night, il was unanswered questions police-departme- new AT THIS siti , the c nine limit of the old building was blown out, including the H to hem By GARY R. BLODGETT police department's lines m d lo ,),( i sure Hi added that with cu iv thing that has happened m ihe past and not knowing what mi, ht happen in the fu increase. He recommended lhat the committee reconsider a decision made earlier ' Hongs around here are a little spooky "IM AT RAID that if it's kids plaving around with this stntf tl at someone might git tan t or killed And if it s pros using the stuff, wc i ould he in I", tumble later," tne tho f by the Davis County Council of Governments (COG) to place the matter on the ballot in w tl 11 ( I THE LETTER was based on a request by the EMS com mnien'ed n nil! i slim ii il ' i - u wood K t i IS OI Iglll min Plot). I iinl .a .iht , 1 1 i v I I ti ij i k meetings they spent the PRELCE By NORMA partmunl I i til st i i, i 'a s i is m.tk' s a ippi at th i ih H In suli s dv n to u in .1 s Mil I he I ' U f ' I. S' d . I a ia tnd uart Riillimls ( alif were dinner gui is ui sd iv of his parents, Mr and Mrs ( den Smart C al and Iila wi re in Salt akt C itv for a singing t 1 I I HI ivim log is w u ( i Si I I 1 g nn nt Jud, e amt Mis Ihornli v K Sw m nut d a fam,I dim i r I tiur.J iv M tv is at tl Alla (lu!) in S i I lake ( Hv in honor if their mec e Miss P rh ira wh i is hi u g m lined o 011 0.0 B ii IQ y I n p 7 OBTO r- ft t -r in ti.,1 N M iv 2h - ir jx ( unit i 1 I TAILS i THE STIDY shows that gross siles it Davis County mtasurtd bv Lh a sales ix d to (s I H ) imi dot collet lions, I 1977 mg business I This compares with lot ' ac tiv Uv of $ ) G 74 $2"2,7n.fM) in iT $I!I 3 rK m and 1 Wrx ( G in )m i m 19 il ' t fituil f 1 oumlaion analysis punt oil toil a subslan'ial part of tie im ri isi it dollar v us has salt s volume during ri t Lx in due to in1' it. on Utina!,i ,miiis are made for th ri dated purchasing power of the c! ar. the I' c live r.rrr was ., ul i in sales volume durn g percent ADJLSTTD (fective gi r.s Irnughoul t tah amounted to 7 tc pi re i r t in 19 , 2 fi m Kent in 1973, an 1 only 0 7 pi rcc nt dating the recession vi ar of 94 Population growth is anoth r fu ' r at counting for increased business aitu Iv during mert vars In ihe I mu in r7 1 period, Utah's population rosp at an average rate of 2 3 percent per star, compared with a national growth rate of 0 9 pc rcent per year d. cade, i! e DLRING THE PM to average piulatinn gain was I 7 percent e,ir x r year in Utah and I 3 percent per throughout the United Sun s Utah's economy has been pi rform.ng much better than the economy for the nation as a whole during reient vrars The report mdicao s that the adjusted tf fective sales volume g ui of 9 9 p rcent in f l j nl P n r i f il lo, x jt od s t uui i ons u ni pi on fu ci houf ih n d mf Ihe siodv obs( rvi s l! i' this juin ' of e j ist sect o v trs is n dm si dirt e It,, ri .1 rs il i I hi i xj ( r.i is , row w ii n h is ri ss ai lo i'v m I !ah ,iv il a mm h s,mi i p n i in i i iti it o' ih. i i i at as a wt i ,yi i s, i H - ! l7 I mt m r i I I 9 9 jk s,i of 7 ihnI " i , HSU J s.l v iunn dur i ru d ,Ku Aiis doi In vMf i m II HU E T w 'h i Vk I IN m t I I an J CI ih s a pr JHjxiuri t e 1 mo I lets 1 Go 'i'll au ram nn sit i ir Ihiswiswil mi ri i se in a us'. ,t ! e I v I ,i,i k s I n ; is,,- il lupsii i ; i n v; n lari D roughoui (he I s i it r pi g this s.io e p. i ,n s1' ws h if p ori in, nd i ion r p pel i ,n so p n i nt of all h ,yni n a' K tv in 1 ih is i on, i mraii d in Sait I an ( hp' web in ar'. h df i f G C t,i ike ( mu G C Hv to' i c m m it ng fr m S.U! I ix w . I - c 1 1 pro; r r Dt RING RI Cl NT vear . h" of ( re has b rn a o ns oh rj'.'e sb.Hirg business activi'v awav from the larger n s. s n h as S i d I axe ( itv. to H e ri wt i s di ,r ina'ias Hu.,'e ss at tiv iv in S dt I .me ( iv. f r ampie. has grown at a r'lith s.owerpiie that that if Sat lake ami tl e si,ie as a whme Ci m 477. gross des in fi.i wen I' i th a-- 1 2 p ru tt ill lake ( hv m-- e empared W,'h inc rr si' of 241 p hi rt thfm ghmit S 'I lose U"'v aid 2 p f! "t in I 'ah S I ' aid unia on i P , rso' i . (to incr K iv s vibe residents Harhara is I ( lab last year was more thin twice as x il imisump pic it as the a.ljii i J pi ( ip lion xpi i dlure h r ise of 4 7 )t ri t it out thi I S in r i ord d thnu I ( ,n i is the d ei, hu r of and Mrs PHI Sw in of I, S H 'dr Business volume in Davis Count, increased bv 14 ,3 percent in 1977 accord I mg to an analysts just r lewd v 1 cti h oi rcsearc I oundaticm. the lax private Gross business volume ganizalion I throughout the entire spue rose bv la a veai figure submitted by Sheriff Lawrence and a cost figure of $322,000 estimated b the Davis Countv commission C ommissionc r W endt II Zaugg said this est.mate is based on lit 1 W The cost estimates of the paramedic program have varied between $162,000 c i ! t November on the ballot this fall I i w Sheriff County Commission and administrators of the county I mergency Medical Services committee that (LMS) paramedic services can be made available on a countywide basis without a tax now " tine, - i - t HE SAID samples of debus trnm the bombings f ave bn n st nt to the I HI lab in DC . for Washington, analysis and a spec nil team of ledtral bomb experts have n wild the chemical was, its himg tested in Washington r of wood found in h .! ii d in a coni ri te him k r oi in ai in IIm t ht pianksii rs lur l: mg tin it watt s on v n look i ars m at I ort .mi his ti lope I)i la1 (it xplosii o 1(H). was vi Sliialivi and lift one ' n ton mng who h n.id to hi t ' tmiunsht d bv itn avion I m C i feet (HI v i I ligation into the bomb.ngs last Monday. Tuesday and Wedntsdav nights is ton tinning 'ie not evt Hut wc FARMINGTON William J Lawrence said in a letter addressed to the Davis mittee that exact cost figures be made available to that committee A similar request for cost figures had been forwarded to the Davis County Commission by Dr Richard Johns, Davis Countv health The I MS administrator committee requested the figures so they could present the cost to Davis County citizens when the matter goes of a full blown ihe cost paramedics program if the service were operating independently from the sheriff's department COMMISSIONER Zaugg said the difference in the cost figures results from the difficulty of estimating exactly how much time sheriff's as in put deputies paramedics Also vehicle costs must he included since the paramedic vehicle is also used for patrol According to Commissioner Zaugg, il is difficult to pin down the exact costs of the program " He said the correct f.gure is somewhere in between the two cost estimates , JUST LIKL a wi . k a r. 'I we don't know ! i n t'n M ike ag on oi it I In . w x id ( h ird bn f v i r v i,i ttung now t 'mn W e n spit U v mg i out what was usi d in if te Ilhmgs nt W' k " emphasized that the ' By ROSELYN KIRK gi a ! l ding fn m I lab S( lie I i in r suv in I e t an this s; ni g Mi and Mrs Roy W S.itl moos md son Harris and a'ku s al .nr, m cw Mai k W Kt nnei oil stm k i , di d tin Onldt rs n rn ling in N w ork a li w days Iasi w i k Mr and M is him nmns w i nl on in i whi re thi . i njm i d c ac a1 Harris ion si, ; ; I in B isun, M iss t n on lius m ss i i in h.imi ss tudv Ii ill from in, I t sti r, I i j mil arn.eil w i hit s 1 . c ,i i i g .md w ,,l (h ,i Ii nisi h a .! for t' e ni xt Iwo 111 ,i Vr and I ) ,1 aG i is a d lam . rtmd i I i short i sit Mrs lorn i t d ri !ail o - oi s,- i i Monday plari i p rirg re P ,w eg from e, ' ( i f V iss v i ( R .rs 3 a r moo h . w ha re she weh wc t g r a' t f m 'v, Mr anj Mis ", ,.! R. ,J Vtv H wr- ii g stjsi.J wi;h htr f ur ii , I , gi ip r r Hire n ! w h . , e their vai a'onel m the piun's H d ii ia I mil, Mr Powr.ng sj), I the ) nit ii Minnesota and W s onsin s 'Ii n tdtives amf fro mis Vn Arta Whitesides who tux l n Nor h Ml 1 n' d to the I) ,v is enter nn Jar. gong treatment the p is wt i ks is row j( home c m va i s it Mrs 7,i w ! f al ( g h Jam an wci jo .,rk wh re she at'rn h d H r imgs f'r two davs Her hudtaod Me t ac Jarman and I four twochnlun rit for in 7s w 3 'k and afer h,.s n. ss i I renidimh r of the week touring in New York, Boston, Mass . Philadelphia and DC. Their Washington, children are Michelle and Alt x Mrs Etln Zollinger visited on Wednesday in Logan with htr father, Wesley Nelson I Mr. and Mrs Varge Thompson entertained at a family dinner on Sunday following the confirmation of their granddaughter Ra Rel Ihompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Val Thompson Ciui Ms at the family dinner in addition to Val and his family were Mr. and Mrs LaVar Thompson, Mr. and Mrs Darrel Thompson, Mr and Mrs RonCraig, Mr andMrs Gene Peiersnn. Mr and Mrs lavar Peterson, all of Kavs-viiie- . Mr. and Mrs James (l.uk. I armingtnn, Mr. and Mis Gary Thompson, Sail lake City, Mr andMrs Rand 3 hmnpsnn of Lay ton and all of tin tr families Mis John Held was hostess to a Murk shower I riday evening in honor of Mrs Lunette Christensen, a sisier-law Assmiing hostesses for the evening were Mrs Harley Christensen and Mrs (Hen Chvnoweth Thirty gai sis attended Mr and Mrs Russell W Huhler and vm Don spent last wei kend in Ucnn, Ida , wtih their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Tom Hughes Two of tbeir grandchildren. Christopher and Jennie returned with their grandparents to sjwnd a few days Mrs Mervin Strphens en-t- i named at a luncheon Wed msdav at her home for Mrs I ui Hardv and Mrs Mildred Whitaker of Bountiful. Mrs Hael Robins. Kaysville and Mrs Dorothy Poulter of Kanesville Guests were all sisters of Mr Stephens Mr andMrs Mdun Heath visited In Ogden with her sister Mrs 7elda Glover who is convalescing after major surgery All the members of the Roy Simmons family were home last week for a few davs. Mr and Mrs Matthew Simmons and L E. Simmons all of Houston. Lex , Mrs I ia Hoke of Wilson, Wyo , Mr and Mrs Mack Watkins and Harris Simmons of Kaysville Mrs Clinton Zollinger and her daughter Mrs Ruth Ann Davis visited in Bountiful on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Paul Hess The Hess recently moved from Provo lo Bountiful to make their home Mr andMrs Glen Stuart of Kaysville, Mr and Mrs J unior Green of I av ton attended the funeral it e at Wmnemuica. Nev for Hen nett Smith Mr Smith was a former Kavsville resident Miss Jeri Stuart of Salt Lake City visited Wedmsdav evening with Mr and Mrs si-r- Stuart I Ider Ron Adams, son o' Mr and Mrs Reed Adams left Wednesday for his mis sion in Mexico Citv, Mexico L Ider Adams was sent to Anaheim, Calif after his training at the Language Training Mission in Provo while awaiting his visa for IN THE letter. Sheriff lawrence listed three .untLiig measures through which he said the money could be r used without a tax mi rease Ht said, Increases in the IX SO budget are mmput tile wiih other increases of other departments within county government with paramedic services included " Sheriff lawrence said that $1172. Ootl lor the paramedic program was requested in (he 47H budget but uiilv llOt.txXlwas approved In another funding seq gex Hon, Sheriff Lawrence said lhat without ih.iPiiog the mill levy Ihe annii il uu ri asi m growih revenue from projH'rtv taxes is proiei it d lo U.qijiroxuraii Iv $2 io i"i al a lonseivative growih rate of nine p rti id " surplus of $400, (X)0 was trans-feirefrom the general operating budget to the capital improvement budget in 1977 This would more than cover the cost of the paramedic program, he said d COMMISSIONER Zaugg stated he is not aware of what nwnev is being referred to by She riff Lawrence, but said the commission juggled funds" in all departments prior to the adoption of the budget to balance the budget All county departments were cut, he said Sheriff Law rence said in the litter. I submit that there is no basis for a tax increase as a direct result of the paramedic service BUT Commissioner ?a ugg said he felt that the public should be told lhat the real cost will ht somewhere between il.t she rdf's estimate which would cost taxpayers one half m.ll and (he estimate of the county commission which muld tost about one null He estimated that with current population ligures th.il cost would he about $2 a veai per capita if the county tin mission's estimate of c ost is mi rcit He predicted lhat the putihc would approve the ram d it is plan d on (lie jiri-ballot and view paramidus 1 i as insuiame vole on the Novi n i r when they issue - IT U AS ( iimniiNMontT .il.)i; s opinion that in making the final i osl i s lim.de of Hu paramedic m Ui d those studying the mailer should Ix gin with the ha i stimuli ol costs and p lioin then At Ihe I MS milling hi Id last nunt h. Mil'll c Ou ni il niendii is Ii It lhat an unit pi i ,li m a; i nl stauiij woik wnh the tigmis in d' t rr me the ri it i ost Hut H e lommil'i e did not ui I mi that r nu r Ruhatd Johns ie juesttJ that the ns l.gi.ii s he satimilli d in him COUNTY (lerk Rodnev W.,lkt r s.nd thi. is a lair s lunate of Hu ini rease toil ad did that as lot prop, itv j c increases, the inflation t lie (or providing siivuis also i Hi reas, s I he xev in pi c nl cost of l.v mg s i1 try m h im- lor i ounn employee s will 1 more th in at uj) t'e $2 ai 'xxi m add. (ion il prqt M taxi s wlmh will be g iterated he said Sherilf awrei'ie said a 1 Mexico Aide n S Adams is con valescmg at hump after being confined to the Davis North 130W LEASING Medical Center whi re he was undi rgmng Irea'ment Mrs Wanda Ware of Salt I ake City was a Sunday guest of her son and tamilv. Mr and Mrs Robert V f i Ion Ruhm Killian is convalescing at his home after major surgi rv last wei k at the Holy C rox$ Hospnal Lacker assisted i Crooks Mrs Ruby Led enlertatned al a bridal kitchen shower at her bump Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Ann Lmplihy who will be married May 20 Mrs Judy Rigby was to hostess Twenty guests attended Mr and Mrs UHliam their daughter and son in law, Mr andMrs Kent (ammack and family who moved to Lhnrmx, Am to make their home for the summer months The Cammacks will return to Provo, this fall where he will resume his studies for his last year in law school at BYU Mr and Mrs Packer spent a few days visiting before returning home in 4 NOW LEASING "NEW" OFFICE-WAREHOU- SE IH CENTERVILLE INDUSTRIAL PARK Freeway Exposure Located oft Interstate 15 off ramp al Parrish Lane, Cenlervdle. FirsI of 3 buildings now being bud! will have 21,875 sq. fL available, AH or pari. To be completed in June. 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