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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 29, 171 IS (SIogIMio ptofc Even if prices went up in the crime rate in Clearfield City dropped drastically, according to Clearfield Police Chief A.O. Archuleta. 1975, IN THE year-en- d crime cident report presented to the Clearfield mayor and city council, 3,079 crimes were reported to the Clearfield Police Department, well below 1974s figure of 3,441. still above those reported in 1973 the police figures show that the 13 man department cleared 2,424 of those 3,079 cases which were reported the past year. With an increase in juvenile offenses, such things as runaways, ungovernability and truancy were also up. KeipioiirG FORTY-ONadults were arrested for serious crimes E with the number for juveniles being 68. Arrested for misdemeanors were 383 with 408 juvenile arrested, mnm sv '. ' ?:?' i s CHANGE OF CHAIRMEN Dr. Reed Adams accepted the Recreation chairmanship from Jack Oram in Kaysville. committee IN 1975 while the national homicide rate increased 5.5 percent, Clearfield had no homicides reported. While the 1975 figures are Clearfields new mayor, Sanders, has been named to replace Ross mayor Donald Daven- port on the Davis County in- Clearfield City is well below national statistics in the rise of crime and also rates very high in the percentage of crimes cleared by arrest. Clearfield Mayor To COG Council of Governments, cf THE NUMBER of cases reported of dangerous drugs decreased in the past year from 159 to 104 cases, with 100 of those cases cleared. wnDD OaoliAS While the number of thefts decreased, the burglaries increased from 98 reported in 1974, to 167 in 1975. SLIGHT increases were al- so found in the number of family offenses, weapon offenses, suicides, sexual as- saults and aggravated lone Sand all was hostess to Tnembers of the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday evening. Adelia Rushforth entertained the Kaysville Literary Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Marilyn Odd was assisting hostess. book review was given The by Mrs. Christine Maxfield My Country Tis Of Thee. Members of the Bay View Club met Wednesday afternoon in Layton at the home of Mrs. Carol Morgan for their The regular meeting. program was given by Mary Bowring. TAX FrffASAO The Kaysville Art Club held meeting on Monday, Jan. 12 at the LeConte Stewart Gallery of their 376-214-6 no-ho- st Art. The program was given by artist LeConte Stewart who Don Gibbs Tax Consultant 655 East 100 South, showed his photography. It was the clubs guest night. Kaysville handed over Adams the the Kaysville City Recreation Committee. Jack L. Oram L. chairmanship of : to Dr. Reed MR. ORAM has three consecutive served terms (approximately eight years in this leadership position) and was released after his term expired. : Paul Smith, Kaysville City ; WEVE CHANGED THE WAY TO BORROW! Director Recreation expressed thanks and appreciation to Mr. Oram for the outstanding and tremen-- : dous service he rendered to all. He has been a terrific organizer and leader, Mr. : Smith said. i DR. ADAMS is familiar with the program, having served on the committee for f the past seven years, and ; interested in the activities of r the youth also. :f The purpose of the com mi tee is to supervise, establish f policies and give direction l ; t- -; concerning city park and . recreation development. J THE RECREATION has been instrumental in directing Kaysville Little :f League baseball and football f; where between 250 and 300 participated each com-I'mitt- f; season. if It also directs the Kaysville ; summer recreation program if which includes archery, arts fiand crafts, wrestling, art, fswimming, gymnastics for the girls and numerous other .activities for children that ;r?jige in ages from third to if eighth grades. if; THE children are grouped in three divisions, third and ; fourth, fifth and sixth, and f. seventh and eighth. The committee has also f promoted such projects as facilities at city parks, new tennis courts if which will soon be lighted; current equipment for our ;f restroom f parks, ground for the soccer j: program. : THE KAYSVILLE City recreation offers something for each child in the com-- ; munity. Mr. Oram stated, : Anyone who wants to play, can play, no one is left out if t he has a desire to par-- ; ticipate. f.; At the present time there ; 'are 10 girls participating on 7 The fifth and sixth grade basketball team for the boys 7; and are proving to be good : players. - - : : ' ALL THE activities in the recreation program give the children a basic foundation as they go through school and participate in the various sports. ; Mr. Oram and Mrs. Adams commented that all the Davis High School varsity basket-- . ball players on the team this year, were students who went the ; through Kaysville Recreation Little League program and they both feel it is a terrific program for all youth in the community. . IT PROVIDES recreation f:f:also for the new neighboring ;fr: communities, Fruit Heights :: and Farmington. These two cities contribute some of the if financial support for the f:: program. The committee members f meet once a month, the first Monday night of each month the Kaysville City It is an open ;f : Chambers. ' i meeting and any citizen who f.fhas suggestions or wishes to if: become acquainted with the f program or committee is in-- : : vited to attend. :f-- : -- MR. ORAM said, There fare two men who have : : spearheaded all recreation ; ; activities and who are a ; tremendous asset to the They are City Coun-- . cilman Gerald Purdy, who is in charge of recreation, and f:f, Paul Smith, Kaysville City i f Recreation director. First Security Timeway Simple use it. For example, if you pay before the due date or make a larger payment, you can save on Interest Loan gives you more freedom, flexibility and more options than you have ever had in borrowing money. Youre in control because a First Security Simple Interest' Loan allows you a new flexibility in repayment. 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First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A, First Security State Bank First Security State Bank ot Springville First Security State Bank of Kaysville First Security Bank ot First Security Bank ot Rock Springs, Wyo. First Security State Bank ot Murray, N.A. First Security Bank ol Logan, N.A. whats has gone to a mountain sanatorium. Jackie--Sh- e Changing Borrowing ovo Purdy, Director Paul Smith, f Mr. Oram, Mr. Adams are if: Leone Gurr, Dee Robins, Ken f f Pettingill and Margaret Jost. : : np f at Member FDC Helper |