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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 23. 1976 IS M OmiiiDSsroDiieirs Tim Mwaurdl Mew DcMisnmi Semfleir 1111 KIRK By ROSELYN Davis County Commissioners plan to award the bid for the Davis County Alcohol Rehabilitation Center at Lay-to- n at the commission meeting on Tuesday. Nola Wagstaff, Kaysville; Kathy Smith, and Ila Burton, both from Syracuse, left to right, were among 40 women who took part in a 3 day leader training program at Utah State University in Logan. USU TRAINING it's up to be. If me. . . . its up to . COUNTY homeenthusiaswere makers tic over the training they were able to receive while attending DAVIS Leadership Conference at Utah State University last week. 18 These same women met Oct. at the Davis County Extan-sioOffice in Farmington to 28 to set definite dates for the coming programs and form committees to prepare the programs as they will be presented. materials. Utah Cooperative Extension an is Service equal ALL MEETINGS planned are open to the public and notices will appear in the news- employment announcine papers the opportunity employer, provides services to all persons regardless of race, color or national origin. n evaluate their training and make plans to hold similar workshops for the women in the county. Musetta Neuman has been , THESE homemakers are the newly formed Davis AdCounty Homemakers visory Council for the county. If its up to be. . .Its up to me. . the council reached this conclusion as they began the . preliminary planning for educational programs to be held throughout the county in the coming months. SOME OF the ideas they discussed were: the Christmas Fair; How to form a family council; How to manage family resources to save money; Preparation of a T.V. analysis of programs suitable for family viewing. The council will meet on Oct. f Pg$sIgp Of Month VISIT OUR selected as Pro-Scho- la pep-st- specification and report before the final decision is made. Mr. Sharp is the architect for the center. Low bidder for the construction was Valmark Construction with a base bid of $154,295. Valmark Constructions alternate bid, which would supply sidewalks, was MUSETTA was selected as pepster through her long hours of work, devotion and success. She was bom in Ogden, on December 21, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Genter Neuman. Musetta has four brothers and a uster who all live in Farming n. She attended Farmington Elementary where in fourth grade year she was secretary phase of sioners refused to pay any part of a $7428 hospital bill submitted to the commission by the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden for medical care for employes receive Commissioners said they would discuss this objection with Horace Rose, county personnel director. part-tim- e these benefits. Billy Florez. Florez shot himself in the stomach and was transported to the hospital by a county CARPET AG) IFA UMISAK HOGAN and Tingey submitted the next lowest bid at $158,500, with the alternate bid at $7,000. Seven other companies bid on the building. Mr. Sharp said, There was a good spread on bidding. Bids were opened by Rodney Walker, county clerk, the regularly during scheduled commission meet- SPECIAL PURCHASE FACTORY IRREGULARS From Spice Rust Reg. 16.95 Mint Gothem Gold HIE ALCOHOL Rehabilita- first tended Kaysville Junior High and is now a senior. ' g ing in a complex which is being planned to house services provided by the Davis Mental build- three-buildin- MUSETTA has been in for two years and Health Association. Mr. Sharp sail preliminary plans have been approved for Pro-Scho- is publicity manager this the Mental Health Center, Mjn. thru Sat MUSETTA NEUMAN P.M. UNOAT year. love all sports, 1 I Musetta commented. have one favorite sport. MARKET dont Some of Musettas favorite hobbies are crocheting, knitting, and sewing. She also AT the outdoors, especially hiking in the enjoys 1 mountains. SEAFOOD 295-23- 84 Green Brown Rust two other buildings to be constructed in the complex. He said a fire sprinkling system, required in the building code, had also raised the cost above the originally estimate. tion Center is the West Bountiful - Phone the proposed merit pay plan for county one ambulance after a confrontation with law enforcement officers at his home in Sunset, program. Mrs. Johnson says she cant meet her budget if $8,525. of the school. She has also at- A.M.-- 6 RODNEY Walker, Davis County Clerk asked the commission for clarification on a week in the nutrition IN OTHER action, commis- Mr. Sharp told commissioners that an early cost estimate of $140,000 for the building did not take into consideration the utility hookups which will service Pro-Scho- 10 p.m. employees. Mr. Walker said that Mrs. Alice Johnson, administrator of the council for the aging, is concerned that part-tim- e employees qualify for sick leave and vacation time under the current merit pay proposal. Mr. Walker said the council on aging employes several people who only work 25 hours ing on Thursday. er for the month of October. CLOSED 1385 S. 500 COMMISSIONERS took under advisement the nine bids submitted Thursday and asked Architect Richard and Sharp of Sharp-PinegAssociates to look over the park should be named after Mr. Nicholls. The upper part of the park is scheduled for dedication on Thursday at 5 UPON graduation frum D.H.S. Musetta plans to attend college. Im going to be a business person, she WOTIC Many Other Carpets which is the second building planned for the complex. The third building, still in the planning stages, is a recreation center. THE CENTER plans call buildfor a one story, ing with a brick exterior. An asphalt parking lot is includ-- ' ed in the bid. The federal government will supply 55 percent of the funding for thW building, with the county picking up the tab for 45 percent. Dr. Russell Williams, administrator for Davis Mental Health, said the county has received $211,000 in money from a federal grant. A portion of this money will be used to begin construction. A ground breaking for the center is tentatively set for d GOOD SELECTION OF CARPET REMNANTS. Ideal for bedrooms, small living rooms and We also have Carpet Starting at hallways. 99 With Similar Yd. Savings Wednesday, Oct. 20 in Layton. SPECIAL HOURS SHOP Friday, Nov. 26 from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. SHOP Sat., Nov. 27 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. JC PENNEY Check our 48 page holiday circular for many great gift values for the entire family. IN OTHER business the commission accepted a petition from Dr. Robert Runnells asking that a portion of the Davis County Memorial Park be named in memory of Vernon S. Nicholls. Dr. Runnells said Mr. Nicholls was a unique individual who had spent many years in community service in the area. The petition was signed by 93 citizens. Commissioner C.E. Moss said he wouldnt be in favor of changing the name of the whole park complex, which includes the golf course. The commissioners are considering whether a portion of the SILLY QUESTION Scene: Courtroom Prosecutor turns to defendant. Madam, on the day of the crime, while walking your T Herculon Sofas Large Selection of sizes & & OFRANCIA (Our dining facilities are now open to the public) Of Wood Rockers, Upholstered Chairs and Ottomans Beautify your home 0 BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTINGS Prices start at 2995 0 Interiors Supper Club 1095 North Main St., Layton From with one of our Starting Mon., Nov. 28th ip CHAPMAN & CO. Empress 219. 95 GOOD SELECTION o 0 and up SOFAS and LOVE SEATS Large Selection of Sizes Styles did you dog, stop anywhere?" The spectators sat tensely while she replied: Sir did you ever walk a dog? 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