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Show ficult, all admitted. Mr. Bagley said if the construe-- , tion company buys the land, they would have to tunnel under the pipeline to remove the gravel in one sectidn of the area. By ROSELYN KIRK Davis County Commistook under advisement a proposal made by a representative of Gibbons and Reed Construction Com- -' pany to buy 60 acres of county land for the removal of gravel. The land is located at White Hill in North Salt Lake. sioners COMMISSIONERS told the commission included Homemaker Service, a social service program funded by the federal government but Utah State Division Services (DFS). A thorough investigation into morale problems reported in the Clearfield Police Department was confirmed today by Ray Adams, city councilman in charge of police activities. THERES no question but what there are morale problems, serious problems, within the department, said Mr. Adams. We are talking to all personnel affiliated with the department and those who have association with Chief A. 0. Archuleta. The action arises from a letter of resignation from a veteran police officer who cited a complete loss of confidence and trust in the administration of the department. OFFICER John Swenson, served eight years on the police force, said that during the past five years he has been humiliated, degraded and embarrassed by the present administration (Chief Archuleta) and that he has seen other officers in similar situations. I have talked to Chief Archuleta and of course I get a different response from him than I do from persons who associate with him and officers who serve under him, who Buy a Bulova LCD Digital from us now and you can forget about battery replacements for five years. This offer applies to every Bulova LCD Digital in our stock. Ladies' and mens' models. In every price range. Here is an extraordinary opportunity to treat yourself or someone special to a fine Bulova LCD. ..the watch that keeps time constantly on view. Bright and clear. Is capable of accuracy to within a minute a year. And comes in today's most exciting styles Prices start at $89 95. Watch Shown All stainless steel 5 functions Night tight Taupe dial $W WE ARE continuing our investigation in an attempt to get to the bottom of the problem - because there definitely is a morale problem on the force. In a letter to Mayor 0. Ross Sanders and City Manager Gayie Starks, Officer Swenson said: IN ALL honesty to the mayor, city manager and city council and especially to the citizens of Clearfield, I can no longer feel good about being a Clearfield City police officer 95 Merls Jewelry - under the departments 16 S. Main Clearfield Expert Watch & present administration. Therefore, I am terminatmy employment' ing immediately upon your. Jewelry Repairing Phone said Mr. Adams. 825-075- 2 ANITA TURPIN has returned and is now accepting appointments HEN HUT She invites all her former patrons and new ones to visit her soon. Tuesday through Saturday LATE APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 41 HEN HUT North Main, Kaysville 376-433- receipt of this letter nation. of resig- OFFICER Swenson is the Davis County Commissioners will maintain their present policy of paying a portion of the medical costs of the indigent for the remainder of this year. They will make a determination later, prior to the adoption of the 1978 budget, whether to mill and contract with levy the Utah State Division of Social Services to administer the expenses for the medically indigent next year. THE COUNTY has budgeted $35,000 for indigent ex- - penses this year, but $20,000 is set aside for legal indigent costs. The cost for indigent medical expenses so far this year is $1,400 as compared to $6,200 spent for all of last year. Commissioners fear that with the two hospitals and the expanding population of the county, that bill will continue to increase. Spokesmen for Antennas Installed Parts PHONE BILL BRIIYILEY 376-819- 6 GIFT FIGURINES LINENS Infants 41 Itttidlers 4pturl OFF-DUT- workers handicapped employed at Hill. Mr. Clift now will compete with winners from other Air Force THE commission said they will begin operation based on Y umu mim mim - rr 19th -- 31st MAY letter alone would be adequate. If commissioners do decide to go with the 4 mill levy next year, $62,000 could be raised in the county to allow the state division to cover PHILLIPS Limited 66 -RADIAL - T II Whitewall 30,000 Mile Warranty 78 Series Range Polyeeter Cord Body 2 Ply Fiberglass Bait-Lo- ad 2 Ply - S5 B medical costs. 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Moss who felt the 21 M.D. Stewart Non take and Sango off-bas- FABRIC LOFT, Bridal Registry Phone THE SALT Lake resident is a paraplegic who has been confined to a wheelchair since ANNS ant BEAUTIFUL CHINA Mrs. Johnson said earlier the council would agree to administer the program since of the Davis County residents receiving the service are over 55. SECOND ANNUAL letter explaining that the Repairs All Makes Handicapped Federal Employee of the year at the Utah air base. commission prepare a resolution to specify their conducting, np TV outstanding COMMISSIONER Wendell Zaugg suggested that the BASED ON their decision, Commissioners asked County Clerk Rod Walker to write Davis North Medical Center a county will pay a portion of indigent medical bills which are not picked up by any other social service agencies. Mr. Walker had earlier written a letter to Lakeview Hospital, as requested, in which he stated that the policy of the county is to pay about 25 percent on indigent hospital bills for patients ad- - Logistics Centers for com- mand honors. MR. CLIFT began his federal career at Hill nine years ago. He was selected for his efficient and timely worke manship in his job and activities. Dan Clift, an instrument mechanic in the Maintenance Directorate at Hill, is the emergency THE FINAL Morningside was held Thursday, May 19. at the Kaysville 7th, 10th and 16th Ward Chapel at 7:00 a.m. It was a testimonial meeting for 469 0489 8V9 376-271- on an the North Davis Medical Center estimated that $3,000 to $4,000 a month would not be an unreasonable estimate for indigent medical costs at that hospital. 5 149 North Main. Kavsville, Utah mitted Dan Clift: Outstanding PKlIMDtPg first to resign from the department since the investigation began about three weeks ago. grb basis. Family Johnson. Davis Continues Aid To Indigents By ROSELYN KIRK of CommisALTHOUGH sioners did not act on the matter, they indicated they will allow DFS to run thei program until the end of June when the program will be picked up by the Council on Aging, administered by Alice through the area, makes removal of the gravel dif Clearfield: Omwestiptiomi HIE SALE of the bonds will allow the commissioner to borrow money necessary for expenses until property taxes are collected in November, rkl administered through the COMMISSIONER Glen Flint said the commission would not be able to enter into an agreement with Gibbons and Reed unless they advertised the land and put it up for sale at public auction. A Mountain Fuel and Supply Pipeline, that runs Merrill, vice president. Commissioner Wendell Zaugg said John Zippro, Administrator of Emergency Services, had indicated that space for a half time administrator and secretary necessary to run the program, would be available in the basement of the library. Other matters discussed by The offer, made by Mr. Bagley, specified that, if the county would agree to the sale of the land, even at a future date, the construction company would guarantee that the county could buy gravel at a guaranteed price. NEW CDJH OFFICERS In other business, the commission signed a resolution which confirmed the sale of $900,000 in tax anticipation bonds to Walker Bank and Trust for the lowest bid, a 2.97 interest rate. young mothers. it. meet with County Engineer Glen Austin and Roads Superintendent Amos Cook before making a decision on the matter. Next years student body officers at Central Davis Junior High will be 1 to r: Mike Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Adams, president; Elyse Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith, secretary; Leslie Hillier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hillier, historian; and Beverly Merrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene supplies housekeeping services and training in the home to the elderly and to COMMISSIONER Flint emphasized that the county at this point has placed no value on the land and was not in a position to think about selling Michael Bagley, coordinator of special projects for Gibbons and Reed, that they will THIS area has been reserved as the office for the emergency services and would be manned in case of disaster. $36,400 available from the grant after July 1 and operate the service on a trial basis. 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