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Show 'frrwr w w -- WEFKLY REFLEX t DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 3, 1978 layer By GARY R. BLODGETT CLINTON Its possible that this community's former mayor, Gary Bush, could year serving as wind up the Bush Mow A Councilman city mayor, councilman and representative to the Davis Board of Education AND APPARENTLY legal and ethical Cenplcf Teroiinals its all To Sefjo Classroom Urn By TOM BUSSELBERG - AT PRESENT, students The FARMINGTON Davis County Board of Education has approved expenditure of nearly $85,000 for purchase of computer equipment for district and classroom use must utilize district facilities in Farmington and often must wait two or three days to obtain results of programs and then make any corrections, no matter how minor, Mr Stevenson told the hoard TFIE BOARD unanimously approved purchase of 17 computer terminals, six printers and six controller units from Courier, Salt Lake He said students will use the system only to conduct specified classroom projects and would not have access to records stored on the system during its regular meeting Tuesday City for $84,330 night Assistant Superintendent Gayle A Stevenson said the equipment will be utilized for several uses, including inof struction high school students in computer programming classes and for district record storage and retrieval districts six high schools will receive FIVE OF the three terminals, one printer and one controller each Davis High School already has that equipment due to its participation in a pilot program and two terminals will be placed in the district administration building, Mr Stevenson said Classes will be able to interface with the state computer (at the State Board of Education m Salt Lake City), and will be able to program data into the system with the terminals and quickly obtain results by means of the printers, he said IN ADDITION to aiding students in classroom work, Mr Stevenson said equipment will be used for compilation of a pupil data master file Much valuable infor- mation about all students could be placed in the computer including data about the handicapped and disadvantaged, and the high schools would have the terminals with secretaries trained to put tn pupil data on the master file Address changes, for instance, could be done locally with an update avilable to the state board of education IT ALL happened a of weeks ago when Mr one of eight candidates council post, received couple Bush, for the two of the city councils four votes Since it was a tie (2 2) vote of the council, Mr. Bush- - then serving as mayor, cast the deciding vote in favor of himself At the same time, it was made public that Mr Bush is also a candidate for the Davis Board of Education BUT I sensed that there a tie vote and I had made up my mind that if there was I was going to cast the deciding vote m my ILL CONTINUE to serve the city even if elected to the I he said school board, dont see any conflict in the two public service jobs and I feel that I can handle both if I win the school board elec motion to appoint Mayor Bush to the council The motion was seconded by Councilman tton terlaus voted against the motion saying, Mr Bush was doing a good job as mayor and should remain in that position There was no animosity in said Mr the appointment, It was just a matter of Bush two council members feeling that I should remain as mayor and another person appointed might be APPLICATIONS said As it turned out, Council woman Kay Bartlett made a Bruce Niederhauser BUT Councilman WILL be BUT WITH Mr Bush filling the unexpired term (12 years) of Mr Fvans, the new council member appointed next Wednesday will serve a 32 year unexpired term as mayor, it was explained COUNCILMAN BUSH said & J SpgcisSs Prices effective August 2 thru August 8 DIRECT FROM THE FIELDS WE HAVE ALL KINDS AND SIZES OTHER Tangy, Juicy Pickling Cukes by lug or Pound NECTARINES yf. ) Special 01 Dill C of ib 4 PLANET THIS r-- t Speaker UJEEIC? n a ! bUD ;a AS if man CABBAGE lb. regular breakfast meeting Saturday, July 29, spoke Without called "bee bread bee bread the colony will not reproduce and cannot maintain itself A worker bees life span is four to six weeks SPRING dandelions are a prime source of honey for bees When bees build up sufficiently in numbers they will divide into two swarms and one will move on to THE QUEEN lives two to six years The woi kers decide when to hatch a new queen They do this by building a special tell, placing an egg in the cell and feeding it special queen food Layton Kiwanis Club at their i PEPPERS 10 .orH 1 C)c AND WHILE old isnt necessarily bad, Clinton Fire Chief Lloyd Brown said hes just tickled over the prospect All systems are go, with the city councils blessing given, for delivery of two fire trucks valued at $100,000, Brown said The vehicles are being purchased from Emergency One in Ocala, Fla BOTH VEHICLES will be fully equipped," Brown said The larger will cost $73,000 and the other $37,000 The bigger vehicle will be capable of pumping 1,000 gallons of water a minute while the mini pumper will handle an output of up to 230 gallons a minute, Brown said "We will be able to use the mini pumper with just two men instead of having to wait, as we have to now, for five men to arrive at the station before we can roll on a fire," he said "Hopefully we II be able to use the mini truck on 80 percent of our fires," Brown said "It can handle just about any small structural fire and grass fire AND WHILE Brown estimated grass fires as const i tuting 65 to 70 jjercent of the Contracts Awarded At Hill Air Daso - A $457,863 HILL AFB contract with Allen-How- e Speciality Corp of Salt Lake City to repair a hangar roof was one of 31 Air Force con- tracts, totaling $1,897,161, awarded by Hill AFB to Utah concerns ABOUT 75 residents the council chambers during the council meeting with all voicing sup port. Brown said I sincerely appreciate the support of the council and citizens in getting much more responsive equip ment, he said jammed Smate A Bs'ea ti LAWN MOWER SECOND DISTRICT Judge J Duffy Palmer resentenced Dennis Loveless to "not less than one year nor more than five years in the Utah State Supreme Court Justice D Frank Wilkins said the Utah Legislature amended the state code after Loveless committed the crime REPAIRS earlier been sentenced by HE (JUSTICE Wilkins) added that these amendments to the code were probably made because of the different sta- SALES To CH -- SERVICE TMLLIRt CHAIN IAWI KNOW SLOWER SMAftPCMMQ tCRVICt 766-131- 3 180 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE MCCMAM. OGDEN Prison to five years to life Loveless was convicted with aggravated sexual assault of a young Davis County girl last summer and was sentenced by Judge Palmer last Oct 3 similar charge against dis- another young girl was law student, argued that there are two sections of the Utah Code concerning this crime and tutory penalties concerning the same crime Loveless' original sentence was overturned by a vote of the Supreme Court with Justice A H Lllett dissent4-- ing tb missed 7 A LOVELESS, The defendant had Judge Palmer A CSS SHALL EilGmn REPAIR BfpAieiMQ Psisosi however contended that when two laws carry different sentences, a defendant is entitled to the lesser sentence HEWLETT PACKARD Co of Salt Lake City will provide $72,289 in computer parts to the base Anderson construction Inc of Ogden will repair a base building under a $51,926 con tract Other contracts were with firms in the Ogden to Provo area Your Brhrga firm Iton HomUgumrtoro is loaned bv the U S Forest Service, will be returned to them Funding for the trucks will probably come from intergovernmental sewer depart ment funds which will be paid back from the general fund and the city will obtain revenue sharing funds to leimburse the general fund, Brown said He said plans have yet to be finalized FARMINGTON A Utah State Prison inmate who "got when the Utah a break Supreme Court overruled a Second District Court sentencing for aggravated sexual assault has been resentenced to prison Penl Cue It BringSIt SKMWTNIMO ment, but response time should be faster ONE OF the two vintage fire trucks will be kept as a backup unit while the other, EYRING Research Institute of Provo will provide $349,633 in specialized engineering services for the Utah air base Bemsco Inc of Salt Lake City will provide specialized machine shop work under two contracts, one for $138,480 and the other for $113,702. IN KAV8VILLE LAWHMOMWRS fires normally occurring in Clinton, he said one reason for the move to obtain new trucks was an almost loss of a home last December We nearly lost a house due Brown to one of the trucks, said It was 35 vears old and these will be brand new He said not only will the vehicles have the newest in equip- another location The departing swarm will gorge itself with honey Swarming bees are docile and seldom sting WHEN BEE keepers work with bees they use smoke to make the bees docile The bees think their hive is being burned and gorge themselves with honey preparatory to vacating the hives This tranquilizes them The Brazilian killer bees are becoming less dangerous for two reasons I they are being interbred with docile Italian bees and 2 they are killed by cold weather as their migrations to colder climates keep numbers down CANNING SUPPLIES Large Selection Bottles Fresh Local corn Summer SQUASH Yellow or tids Dill Vinegar Salt Sugar Spices Zucchini about bees By TOM BUSSELBERG CLINTON This northern Davis city soon will no longer have the distinction of having what may be the oldest pair of fire trucks in the state 00 (Co$s too) firm. Green noiiis Meeting Rouche, Hooper beekeeper, speaking to the A 9 Sweet or Bread 'n Butter Pickling Onions Local Garlic Crisp, Green WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR YOUR Crisp, Slicing CUCUMBERS GREENHOUSE SPECIAL Beautiful Hanging 6-l- The queen only mates at one period of her life soon after she emerges from the pupa stage She carries the sperm store throughout her reproductive life and controls when and if eggs are fertilized Fertile eggs hatch into female workers Unfertilized eggs hatch into male drones FERNS Red Table $398. BEETS EACH WINTER the woikers destroy ihe drones so they will not have to feed them through the winter More will be produced the following year so there w ill be drones to fertilize eggs of a new queen if the swarm divides or the old queen dies wuu O ALL WORKER bees are females Each has a specific job assignment Middle aged bees are guards, old bees gather nectar and some gather pollen The youngest workers are nurses The bees stinger is a barbed syringe with a venom sac and muscles attached Even after detachment of the stinger the muscles continue to contract the sac and pump venom into the victim It is therefore best to scrape off bee stingers as soon as possible after being stung SjLL - jb BEES ARE master builders and engineers The honey comb is very strong and economical of space The queen will lay an egg in each cell of a brood comb The egg is dormant until some honey mixed with pollen is placed m the cell to feed the egg This feed mixture is ONLY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & SUNDAY "Kiddle Kotfcqe 'Pte&ctool 2420 West 300 North, West Point, Utah 8401 Phone (801)825-260- 4 5 By TOM BUSSELBERG - CLINTON The Clinton Planning Commission has given preliminary plat approval to a proposed 26 lot subdivision at about 2300 North and 2000 West THE COMMISSION approved preliminary plans presented by Jay Anderson of the Nilson Subdivision being developed by Ezra Nilson The 26 lots would cover approximately 11,000 square feet, or somewhat more than one fourth acre, each Kindergarten Preparation Behavioral Awareness Arts, Crafts & Music Motor Skills, Field Trips Creativity . Puppets REGISTRATION DATES Aug. 16-1- 7 & Preliminary Okay On Subdivision 18 (Daily) SBSSSal Anderson told the commis- sion that access would be provided to the back of Greenspan Park and would provide a water line in the area He said the storm water could run to 2300 North and connect into the main outfall line partially completed by the city ON ROAD development, Mr Anderson proposed that the commission adopt an ordinance allowing development of flag lots. which would allow development of rear large lots by allowing a 30 foot roadway to homes on the back of present one half e lots. acre and one-acr- gi n' - LAYTOH Ql n TACO TIME Va to the council However, none of the council members are expected to compete for the mayors post J Gayle Flinders and Rodney received through Friday and the council will appoint a new mayor at its next regular meeting on August 9, accoid ing to City Managei Larry Smith A strong field of mayor applicants is expected btfore tomorrows 5pm deadline discussed placing attendance records and grades in by terminal Grading wouldnt be quicker but it would be more accurate, Mr Stevenson said the former mayor favor, Clinton is Meanwhile, looking for a new mayor' to succeed Mr Bush We have were BIDS received from IBM and Genesis One with Convair submitting the low bid Their bid was $35,000 less than the high bid submitted by IBM he chose to seek the council post vacated by the resignation of Neal Evans because "I wanted to be a part of the action I wanted to be able to vote on all issues and not only when there is a tie vote of the council He added that he would have preferred not to have voted in his appointment to the council With the former mayor casting the deciding vote in favor of himself, Mr Bush, in the whisk of a vote, was transformed from city mayor to city councilman SPECIAL 2 CRISP TACOS AND MEDIUM 25e DRINK OO |