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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, Seeks 7, 1978 down to the unincorporated ureas of the county and any towns which do not have their own judges. SEPTEMBER lie-electi- on To Justice Position Judge John D. Stewart, a Kaysville native and former law instructor, has announced his candidacy for as justice of the peace in the Davis County Precinct. JUDGE Stewart says that Davis County has a good court system. "I feel the precinct court is a very good court. Id compare it with anv comparable court in the state," Two years ago, Judge Stewart organized a small claims court system for Davis County, which handles civil t laims of up to $100. board of directors of the Utah State Justice of Peace Association, and he was instrumental in organizing the Davis County Small Claims Court. His precinct, as originally set up by the county commis- DURING I1IS past four years as a justice of the peace, Judge Stewart has represented Davis, Weber and Morgan counties on the H HIS IS sion, included the entire county. But court decisions and attorney general's opinions have whittled it imunwee r wjj cases cases, I ARM M.MI li HOME DISCO! I BUT THERE'S C on, pan, 773-448- llnmt Offic, Bloom, nt..n III, non W V a5v y-- r k A abticiisices SIZI9SN0 VUIURAWAIAN KUOOUUYMFFDiani ITALIAI3 lit- Kaysville c tion answer period will be held, so any questions may be answered. This is a chance to become, belter informed on these vital c n how i j wilt IIIMA issues id Judge V wait uni ip Ills past four x s in !' a I oil! ttnoni: 'Tve n a, than any because I ('Hie f, ii i el 0 MY other jobs Ive had felt I was just earning a salary and that was it, but here I feel like in a small way can make the world a better pus job more llt-ti- e improve society and make the world a little better plate. in '&waovaii " 1 place in which to live. ff Xiv TTs1 L.i Jt if h U- .i A a, v M - tc::ay and curriculum. A PROVIDING a sufficient of neighborhood schixils to meet ttie projected population increase at a low cost to the tax payer is necessary. She recommends that one step toward saving money could tie adopting standard number com- munity council in each school would provide this in put, said Bess T. Jensen, a candidate in the primary election Sept. 12 for the Davis County Board of Education District five, covering Syracuse, Clinton, West Point, Sunset and most of Clearfield. school designs that would allow for expansion future nereis t Mrs. Jensen has been a resident of Davis County 25 years, is married to Joseph MORRIS Hansen, who formerly held the position is not seeking Jensen, they have four children and now reside at 3212 S. 1000 W. in Syracuse, educated in Wyoming public schools and Weber Stale advocates placing more emphasis on the basics and is concerned that books and other study materials reflect the better standards of our society, the language used, the facts presented and the moral and ethical attitudes expressed. "Each time we adopt a federal program local control is lost, all should be examined very carefully, she stated. She College SHE IS a former Civil Service employee has held supervisory and management positions; served In the 42nd Utah State Legislature as a senate employee; active in church, school and civic ac- tivities. At tire T I ?'' , M jv.-x.4- MRS. JENSEN believes that every person is entitled to the opportunities that education provides and has supported many politician she said. ill... 33' Candidate For Davis School Board Spot BEING CONCERNED for the quality of our education and for the economics of education. Quality education, preparing our students to be doers and leaders in our society but keeping in mind that economics must be utilized in realizing our goals. tablish background and preparation to serve as a fc. 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Mrs. Nalder graduated from Davis County schools, AS A Food VI 4 ?r,n 0s T:d,n Kino parent of aware and concerned of its function and objectivity. received her degree from ATTA COY OEJ QDnrDofforf fnt $1 30 Q Film On Running To $1 Eg Prases! tod til $179 li $zH99 d3. sure ai. $10S Purex Detergent I GPurex Liquid Bleach JX49 Heavy Duty Utah State University and has also been involved in substitute teaching. Lesiure ?eb Itcdi! Q Prime Variety IZ $229 pkg.' 200 Bagscr Refill 4 District my experience was with elementary children for ten years. agonizing decisions but most important part is knowing Im going to help guide the investment of young people. Ca PM 39 Layton City Planning and who fu t$tg3jcc! Long Gram Town House Wf Q Cleaner Fzim effective LAYTON h As a member ot the Utah House of Representatives this gave me the opportunity to see problems on the state level as well as county levels. My committee assignments school board member. As a citizen I served on the Zoning Commission and as a teacher in the Davis School LUCEE Q Pinto Beans ,J207 r ptf Sret Ssom Uato! Peis PLArrrs rtAsncMuoN j Vwl 79' CLAY POTS iladiSIu cJc.l0 41 ax not job." HAVING been interested and involved in education and our educational system all my adult life has helped me es- PI38E VE6ETA8LE does reason for seeking the office is a stipng desire to serve my community and to participate in the improvement of our school system, I now have the time available to devote the hours needed to do a good four. C! and represent any special inierest. She stated, "My Rebecca A. Nalder, 144 Dixie Street, Layton, is a candidate for the Davis County School Board, precinct W- A i is serv- MRS. JENSEN indicated that she is not a professional "Giving the student an opportunity to learn a skilled trade is a worthwhile endeavor, present time ing as a txiard member of the Utah Association of Women Syracuse Chapter B, has served as a delegate of the Womens State legislative council of Utah and is president elect of the North Davis League of Women Voters. educational issues. In 1976 she assisted the Utah State Coalition of Senior Citizens to get before the legislature the bill which now gives older citizens the opportunity to attend at low cost on a space available basic classes at any state college or university. She has been a long time proponent for the legislation that put an area vocational center in Davis County. f to meet For - PRC:::S The public who own the schixils should be involved in all major decisions affecting the school district operation actively LMSZEILL h kvmAkt Bids For Election To School Board Seat I Ive ever had Im doing a fCSKo.lV OS9U8S .99 of THE CANDIDATES for offices in Davis County are being asked to talk for five to ten minutes to express their views on taxes, and other legislation issues. A ques- ban I, ei nf ( on mere e lie has also been active in politics, holding several positions ei Ins p.my and helping with fund sola nation efforts (His t cm enl position as juste ol u,e u c is nonpur-t- tu. I LAKCf f fr- r mber mi one such seminar in June at the University of Utah, which focused on drugs and al From His FfcssS Gart! Employees Association is sponsoring a (jet to Know Your Candidate meeting on Monday, Sept. II at 4 p.m. The meeting will be held at theDEA Office Building at 8 South 185 East in Farming-tori- . ( JUDGE Stewart attended marriages (yes, he does that, - usually for couples who come into his courtroom in the basement of the Davis too 2 ) f more to Judge Stewarts job than hearing caxs, handing down decisions and performing 185 No. Main, Clearfield THE ASSOCIATION works The Davis Retired School 1 peace system. The group sets up schools and seminars for training. By law, justices must attend at least two schools or training sessions per year. These are usually week-lonworkshops, many given through the auspices of the of American Academy Judicial Education. damage Candidates Jt DGL STL WARTS civic imolvements include serving loui e u s on the Kaysville ( iiy ( mine H and being a in the regions all the time on various regulations and laws to the improve the justice of also actions. DYliOH B. ULJBIJQUIST St.t tarn, Firr and Casually property background representing state, pet together seven or eight times a year. recent their Among was up a setting projects for schedule judges salary fee and getting them off the schedule, where they were paid a fee for each individual case. cases, contrai t cases, etc. Judge Stewart, like judges in other towns, tries both criminal and civil cases, including the small claims Youp Local STEWARTS iih ludes two degret-- from tire University of Utah, a b.tc helor of science depiee and a Juris directors, 15 landlordtenant - across the couni ly, Iroctor (law) degree from the Us College of I.aw. His wotk experience includes beirg a claims adjuster for aimers Insurance Group, a job w ho h required having a leg background, and being an instructor in business law, criminal law and roust ituticmal law. Association to the Get To Know JUDGE education THE JUSTICE of the Peace THIS COURT, says Judge Stewart, handles a variety of I- - iVV STATE quite a help coholism Another seminar is scheduled in September. I utilities for the seminars me Icicle judges from superior courls and district courts s average citizen. He can file a claim for $.! and file suit for $'10Q without an attorney. The Small Claims Court is frequently referred to as "the poor mans court. There are no heavy court cnts and expensive attorney's fees. meuptolToon Homeomms Now m Utah: State Farm Newer Home Discount. If your home is less than 7 years old, you can save with State Lurm. From 14 for brand new homes to 2 for homes. Rave up to 15o more with Slate Farm Home Alert. If your home has fire detection or burglary protection devices, you can qualify for other discounts. Start saving now, Cali. County Courthouse) He has represented Region Two (Duvis, Weber and Morof gan counties) on the board directors of the Utah State Justice of Peace Association, In this capacity, he helps formulate new legislation, make changes in the association's and helps with other matters affecting justices of the peace In Utah. 4J pkg ...py cco! CLEARFIELD - As more and more Americans are taken up with the sport of running, the Davis County Library North, Branch will offer a lecture and film providing information on the effects of running on the body and mind and disease aired Sept. 11 at 7 pm. and will feature a lecture by Dr Frank G. Yanowitz, assistant professor medicine. of University of Utah School of Medicine and director of the Exercise Lab, Cardiology Division, LDS Hospital. The film, Coping with Life on the Run," will also be shown. The program is free and open to the public, tb prevention. THE PROGRAM will be fSHl5ilSSgri ANNOUNCEMENT - Davis County Family and Community- Mental Health Center announces a course in POSITIVE PARENTING, a series designed to help parents build skills in communicating, nurturing, building resolving conflict, and, in general, enhancing family relationships. self-estee- ' t w; ? Tzmim.il CHUCK ROASTS IXUMt-MnAi- l POSITIVE WHERE: Davis County Family and Community Mental Health Center 85 South 185 East, Farmington WHEN: Classes begin Wed., Sept. 1 3 at 7 p.m. and last until approx. 9 p.m. FRESHWATER SAFEWAY ORAKO LIINCHION MEATS CATFISH STEAMS mn, Mk P fry w litl-hrlr- ul Bww DURATION: 8 weeks (each Thursday evening) TUITION: ivmwuom XH DURRITOS -- tutfPMK STEAKS Imfcat P M4 A. H Vf-- 131 Chuck Steaks Regular Ground Beef Meaty Beef Shanks Flour Tortillas iSir , 98 ,.98 99 US 49 Fresh Side Pork Sliced Bacon r", Sausage Roils Sliced Salami rr" .a M69 Shrimp Egg Bolls Mb pkg. $09 Kippered Salmon 88 Western Oysters Mild Cheddar Cheese Trophy Brand vib. GreatFlavor roll $59 PARENTING PROGRAM WHAT: $27.00 per couple, $1 3.50 individual (Tuition may be ENROLLMENT: per adjusted) Limited to 30 participants CONTACT: The Coordinating Secretary ext. 290 or (Lanette) at 1 for information and 773-780- 0; 867-558- tb$l39 registration |