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Show I' WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 10, 1977 By ROSELYN KIRK Another grant source may become available to Davis County if the Wasatch Front Resource Conservation and (WFRC&D) Development application is approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. WILL JEFFRIES, Wasatch Front Executive Director, told the WFRC&D committee that 29 million dollars in matching funds will be available nationally from the Department of Agriculture to fund physical resources projects if the application is approved. The project application was tee Tuesday. Wednesday the proposal was considered by members of the WFRC&D committee and approved subject to final changes that will be added by the Wasatch Front administrative staff. problem in getting the endorsement from the gover- THE WFRC&D named Frances Stratford, who serves as chairman of the committee, to chair a subcommittee to work with Wasatch Front administrators in finalizing the applica- named Mr. Stratford Howard Clegg and Wayne Couch, soil conservation experts, and Commissioner Glen Flint to serve on the to oversee the application. Nelson. Kiwanis Clearfield members will honor their wives and sweethearts at a Valentines Party tonight at 6:30 at Andys Smorgasbord in South Ogden. The party will include dinner and entertainment will be provided by the Harmony House Trio. Ella Getty have made the for the arrangements celebration, die Women's Teams Ask Council For Better Uniforms by MARGO MAUGHAN 773-74- Peggy Person, player-coac- h for Clearfield City Young Womens team came before the Clearfield City Council Tuesday night to make a request for better uniforms for her athletic teams. ; MRS. PERSON is involved jvith womens basketball, Volleyball and softball teams ijvhich represent Clearfield City. In the past they have Jad problems acquiring suitable uniforms in which to Represent the city. : Davis Young County Womens league have won second place in the county for foftball, second place for volleyball and presently have $ three and one record in basketball. 5 THE past when they jiave tried to get financial support for team uniforms : IN they have been given the runaround having been told that womens teams are not as important as other city teams. Neldon Councilman Hamblin, council member over the recreation department, told Mrs. Person he would be sure to help out and would check into the recreation department funds to solve the problem. WARREN BATES, general manager of Pier 3, a private club located at Lakeside Square in Clearfield, came before the council requesting a class B restaurant license for Pier 3. The Class B license permits selling beer on the premises in original containers for consumption on the premises. THE application had been checked and approved by the police department before being submitted to the council. Councilman Gene Fessler moved to grant the license to the Pier 3, voting was unanimous. THE OPEN council seat was discussed as to who would replace Stan Sorensen, who recently left the council to fulfill an LDS Mission. Applications for the seat were submitted by Helen Coleman, H. Jay Stephens, Harley Hunt and Carol Beutler. In a 3 to 2 vote, Harley Hunt was approved. A MOTION was made by that the Neldon Hamblin wholeheartedly support the new councilman. Voting was unanimous. Howard Coleman, a Clearcouncil should field businessman, came before the council to request guidelines on how his business establishments should react to bomb threats. Councilman Gene Fessler made a motion to have Chief Archuleta make up a set of There was a total of 2,416 applications taken for the Food Stamp Only program for the 1976 year covering Weber, Davis and Morgan counties. THIS FIGURE is 439 less than the year before. The decrease in the Food Stamp Program has been felt nationwide. An actual reason Less unemployment, emNot wanting barrassment, to go through the hassle, ignorance, the stigma that Food Stamps are welfare, which it is not, causes many not to apply. The Food Stamp Program is Federally supported whereas Assistance is supported Payments through State and County funds. is unknown. SEVERAL FACTORS must be considered, such as Gets Superior Performance Award At Hill Sustained Superior Performance Award has been presented at Hill AFB to Shirley H. Thompson of East A Layton. SHE IS an optical instrument repairer. Mrs. Thompson and her husband, Art, have two children. guidelines for how all business establishments should react in case of bomb threats. unanimous. Voting was Gerald Heaton made a motion that the planning commission COUNCILMAN delay any recommendations concerning changing the multiple dwelling ordinance until the University students complete their master plan study. Voting was unanimous. Mr. Starks made a request to check with Utah Power and Light Company to check about fixing several lights that are out on State Street. IT IS puzzling to many ficials that despite of- the tremendous efforts of Outreach Food Stamp Programs being coordinated, nationwide, such as the one being coordinated by Weber, Davis and Morgan counties (District participation is still decreasing. Miss Diaz began active as the Outreach Coordinator in December of 1974. During the fiscal year 1975, there were 262 organizations contacted where a thorough explanation of the program was given to organization heads and their employees in an effort to make these community resource centers aware of eligibility requirements, etc. OVER 180,000 pieces of printed literature explaining the Food Stamp Program were distributed to places such as waiting rooms of different organizations, to laundromats and to door steps! There were 129 contacts made with the news media, radio and T.V. stations for their support with announcements, articles, etc. AFTER ANY final changes are made in the application, the proposal goes to the Department of BARBARA ARGYLE yrtr-ta-n-- Gains Silver State College. Committee Ad- what serving a LDS Mission in London, England and her more knowledgeable of what to expect when one comes to knowing apply, verifications they will need and so forth, it may make it easier and not such an unexpected disappointment for them when they are told of the verifications needed. IF YOU feel you may be eligible or know of someone who might be, contact your nearest Assistance Payments Office where you will be directed to those working with the Food Stamp Program. In Ogden, it is located at 2127 Lincoln Avenue, 399-967- There is also an Outreach Office in Bountiful, located at 11 South 1st West, IF YOU would like printed literature, write: Food Stamp Program, Attention: Marianne Diaz, P.O. 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It is a hobby, status symbol, pastime, necessity, or chore, depending on your viewpoint. Making your own clothes and furnishings for the house is a popular activity these days. You get exactly what you want, you save money, and you have an original. With the scraps, you can stitch up something for the children. No home should be without some sewing supplies. A simple sewing kit is really all you need to get yourself started on a sewing career. Its simple to get started on a sewing project by coming to us at ANNS 21 EAST GENTILE, AVA&AEU and c 32)095 Sofa third son David is presently a senior at Clearfield High School, where he will graduate this spring. HER HUSBAND Clifford is now serving on the High Council of the Sunset Utah Stake, vw socio-economi- community facilities and vices. rk full-tim- FABRIC LOFT, TRAILS K33 tion, h-- h OTHER community activi- anything about those not wanting to go through the hassle, so to speak. However, by becoming IN THE application Wasatch Front administrators designated the problems and needs of Davis County as land use water resources environmental quality, recreation resources, transporta- Cut Velvet from the University of Utah. In the spring of 1955, graduated with a B.S. degree in education. She is presently teaching at the Fremont Elementary School in Sunset. In 1963 she joined the scouting program as a guide patrol leader and since that time has held positions as den mother, Stake cub director, District and Council Cub Scout Training Committee woman, Blazer B leader, assistant round table commissioner and is at the present registered as Gateway Dis- trict Davis - 1951 vancement secretary. counties in the Wasatch Front area, he said. Mr. Schwab warned that it may take up to five years for project designation after the application is approved. No area can apply for RC&D funds unless their application has been processed. Once designated as an RC&D region, the county committee will establish priorities for grant applications. w SHE WAS awarded an educational scholarship in ties include voting district secretary, County and State delegate, member of the PTA e board and a teacher in the Davis School District. She has taught kindergarten in Davis County for ten years. She is active in the LDS Church and has seen her three sons, Larry, Blaine and David receive the rank of Eagle Scout and receive their Duty To God awards. She received her award of merit in 1973 and her arrowhead award. Her oldest son, Larry is presently serving a LDS Mission in Rome, THERE ARE still many people unaware they are eligible, said Miss Diaz. We would like to help. We may not be able to do Conserva Sofa Beaver Award Barbara Argyle, a member of the Sunset LDS 1st Ward and wife of Clifford Argyle received a Silver Beaver Award recently at the Lake Bonneville Council Awards Banquet held at the Weber Soil Moore, counties are mostly rural. Davis County is the most heterogeneous of the five said he thought the original intent of the funding was to provide money for agricultural, project as opposed to urban problems. Mr. Jeffries disagreed and said the concept was to throw all the projects on the table and search out those He said most needed. projects will first be submitted to the county RC&D committee where priorities will be established before they are which Wasatch Front administrators will begin to prepare. Food Stamp Applications Down Slightly This Year FAVORS FOR the ladies will be provided. Jessee and Geneal Barlow and Fred and JOSEPH SALT LAKE and Ogden counties are basically urban, while Tooele and Morgan County planner, argued that the project was too broad. He Wasatch Front planner Bil Schwab said the application may be approved within six months. If the five Wasatch Front Counties qualify on the basis of the application, the next step will be a plan of action March. Valentine Party tonight include spouses of the longest and shortest married club members. Shown left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mabey and Mr. and Mrs. Errol KIWANIS PARTY includes both urban and rural areas. THE AFTER project receives approval from Gov. Matheson, it goes to the Department of Agriculture. Mr. Schwab said both Senator Jake Gam and Dan Marriott have agreed to send letters to the Department of Agriculture suggesting approval. If approved, the project will open up another option for counties to apply for funds, Mr. Schwab said. He called it one of the broadest matching funds plans. that the application will be ready for submission to Washington by the end of at the Clearfield Kiwanis trict, sinre the county nor. tion. WFRC&D com- mittee. HE SEES this line of decision preferable to grants from the Public Works grant which were approved only on a federal basis. Mr. Schwab said Davis County will have many advantages in applying for funds if the Wasatch Front is designated as a RC&D Dis- several RD&C applications similar to the one being prepared by the Wasatch saw no Front and he MR. JEFFRIES is hopeful Wives who will be honored sent to the tion for review before reaching the Wasatch Front Physical Resources Committee and Gov. Scott Matheson. Mr. Jeffries said Gov. Calvin Rampton had approved reviewed and approved by the Davis County RC&D commit- Console n Stereo Clearance Wall U z z n U n Covering Come in and Make an Offer. 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