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Show i lx -- DAVIS -- NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 16, 1S77 Commission Trying To Staff Position Of Outgoing Davis Co m County CFTA staffing problems with the cities. Commissioner C.F. Moss said that :f Tar! King takes oxer the personnel job, in ad dnion to his present job of Resource Development, he xxont have time to fill the CFTA needs. Ron Spindler, director of the Wasatch Front mis-sinner- s are doing a lot of juggling to determine how to stall the position currently held bv County Personnel Director Horace re- -' on July he ret Rom- - when pi 1, IN ADDITION to this jiosi-tio- as personnel director, Mr. Pose also coordinates North Manpower Commission, asked for commissioners clarification on how the CFTA hiring will be coordinated when Mr. Rose retires. personnel needs of county employees who are hired through the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CFTA) and correlates MR. SPINDLER said Davis County is presently receiving only about 11 or 12 percent of the CETA funds availabble Spindler said the Marpoxxer Commission could hire an additional employe m the Ogden office and make him available to handle CFTA employment on a part-timbasis if the county decides to go this route. through the commission They are entitled to 30 or 40 percent, but need additional supervision to obtain funds. The CETA positions in the county will triple this year and could reach 200 based on additional funding, he said. The county is being paid $400 a month for Mr. Rose to coffers fur the service. agency hired an additional man, he would need office space. Commissioners said there was no spare office space. But they admitted they hated to lose the $41)0 CETA the program in the county. Mr. administer They said they will further consider whether Richard HE SPECIFIED that if the Nelson, Title 20 director, for the county, could take over the position of coordinating CETA hiring. No final decision was reached. Commissioners told Mr. Spindler that they will act on the matter this week. THEY suggested he cnees with Layton and Clearfield to see if either of those cities Mr. SpmJVr office anticij million Weber, . ' GRLG IS a member of Scout Troop 345 sponsored by the Layton 18th LDS Ward. His scoutmaster is Keith Halls. Before he was a boy scout, Greg eas active in the Cub Seoul program He earned the Cub Arrow of Light award. Grog is now serving as a Cub 'on Chief. Gains Eagle ' j ' (,f M r t U i H ( ,yt'T', i ' H'e Si ullt- ' It, iU II 5 - A p - I.- i l, " , u !(', '1 HE HAS worked r ur H gS d ;t pcr'cct ihe b-- t ' JU O, I',. ( ;irs H - Mvdent (X' " r jo period. ille, Layton have requested CETA p ;i f h h scribe. r U' .( tr ;i li n v; , in hie ,, u, icitn ,n ' f fjn4y Greg is active in the LDS Church. He has been the secretary and first counselor in his Deacons Quorum. At present time, he is the Deacons Quorum president and a student at North 1 ayton Junior High, dmg (if hi (44. i v-'- iroiTtirp, Divid field and 12 !J At r. y und 'le Airew of .4 ; pi in the Cub Mdiinp ed v, h:-- Pudge- i l (phi - ijaajw. STEAKS T-BO- S219 NE s.g BONELESS SIRLOIN "Si -- a 1 89 N.(". S'.vm.tn Pccruil Brad i pian, sonI. of Mr. and Mr- ivingston of D. ; i 1 ;ti;'i v. tour; B loot ronics o. I SECOND , I (; 6o(8. a IS $ si,ssLB'f 45lB R loyd i ," V iH '4 4 J H' manslaughter. rionrfiold, has ilo Navys Basic Hot!! icily Clearfield man, 98c William Norman, 45 of 712 S. State, Apartment No. 1, has boon sentenced to five years in Utah State Prison after being convicted of attempted 7(wtn, oorpplt'fod -- Sentenced To Prison Term A - ; " t Completes Navy Study I Sl.3$ Clearfield Man S'.'oft, ho' st rved is .o' isMPt pin ml 'under end potii'1 le.itlor I fir swimming one mile. HE attended the first TLD camp held in the Frances Peak Scouting District. t(p The funiily Mb-r- i IJ, Greg especially enjoyed working to receive his pet merit badge. One accomplishment towards earning the Fagle award was WAS horn in Mesa, Hi: s employe.-.-tion- in those cit TOP EQUALITY as the scout troop patrol leader, senior patrol leader and Sciem e !! . A v .4 cc, He Greg Fielding, 13 year old son of Merlin and I inda Fielding of 1851 N. 440 W , 1 avion, recently earned the rank of Fagle Scout. DAViDHAUNKY ' v ;M M -- ; counties non y II $ uU A) could offer h " event they uc; a Manpower On the CFTA currently paid into county e Dis v,- - District Judge PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE Thornley K. Swan found the defendant guilty last March trial. He following a was convicted of shooting Clifford Daniels, 29, a former 16-17-- - 18 non-jur- IOLR woks study at Command, Na'-aTraining Contor, included f'rlaodo, F;!.i Sorxtt e Scl'in of d , review nf basic rnathcmatics, funtla;iioi:ial oloctt ical plus the principles of alternating and direct current circuits Studert.s also received v n (m basic circuit Clearfield resident last Christmas. Mr. Daniels survived the shooting and is now residing in Oregon. JUDGE Swan found Nor- man guilty of the lesser offense after the defendant had been charged with attempted testing piethnds, including of multimeters and (he atid'o ign d generators. criminal homicide. Judge of Clearfield High School, he oined the N;e y m January 1977. a -- A 1976 HEN NY Swan sentenced Norman after the defendant had completed ion. grb H0AGIE SANDWICHES PENNY evaluat- psychiatric PRESSURE FRIED CHICKEN! WESTERN AUTO PICNICS, SNACKS, MEALS or PARTIES, TO PERFECTION EA. 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