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Show I WEEKLY I REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 11. 1977 IS Sunset: A DISCUSSION was also held on the way to enforce the shut-of- f of citizens who were violating the water regulation. It was decided that the $25 shut-of- f fee would not be enforced without a warning. THE ITEM that most concerned the council members was the number of Sunset citizens who are using more than 40,000 gallons of water during the month of July. Of Norm Sant reported that this list there are 57 high water users who have used some citizens were concerned about the parking of a semi-truc- k considerable more water this July than last year. Some suggestions from the with a tractor-traile- r that has been parking in the 2500 and 2600 block. He said he had contacted Rod Hasler of the fire department and he had made a contact with the party concerned. councilmen of how to inform these high water users of the amount of water they are us- ing were discussed. It was finally decided that a letter would be sent to these citizens of the city who are high water users asking for their cooperation in reducing the amount of water used. IT WAS stated by Councilman Sant that Sunset City does not have an ordinance concerning this type vehicle parking on the city of streets, except that there is a one hour parking limit. Councilman Sant stated the city should come up with an ordinance for having flammable fuel and such other vehicles on the city limits. It is dangerous to children and some citizens are very concerned about the problem. It stated it might help if we educated the people to the ordinances. BELL met with the council and went through some statistics concerning the amount of water used during the months of June and July. It was reported that there was an increase in the amount of water used in June but a decrease for the month of July. There was a ten percent decrease for July with the businesses and residences BOB figured together, but a 12 percent decrease for the month of July with the residences figured in over COUNCILMAN Kidd stated that June Martin has given y them a for a dedicated street on Martin Lane. Mrs. Wells was asked to give the city 20 feet of her property so they could put in the street. In so doing, there would be some building lots that could be used. Councilman Kidd was to again contact Mrs. Wells and discuss the importance of have a t street down the side of her property. It was stated that the R & J Supply had built a storage shop without receiving a building permit. When the permit was obtained the fee was doubled in compliance with the ordinance. right-of-wa- last year. The average water user used about 59,989 gallons of water m 1976 compared with 43,684 used in July of 1977 There was a 23 percent decrease in residence water use. The council would like to see the goal of 28 percent decreased in water use they set for this year reached. Some suggested items were discussed as to how to reach this goal. THE COUNCIL discussed the best way to handle the citizens of Sunset whose water bills are in arrears. It was explained by Councilman Gene Kidd that by the time the water bills are stamped More Walter UsiDiig reported that the city loses hundreds of dollars a year by citizens who are in arrears on their water bills. The office sends out hundreds of shut-of- f notices each month. The Sunset City Council met on Thursday evening with Mayor John Nicholas and Councilman Kenneth Rock excused from the meeting. Councilman Bruce Watkins acted as mayor pro tern. in violation letter sent, the bills are 90 days past due. The council decided that the notice stamped on the bills would be more effective if it It was also was COUNCILMAN Bruce Watkins said there has been a board of adjustments of five members appointed. They are Carl D. Peterson, Jerald Hurst, Jerry Bitton, Phillip for millions American youngsters. WITH THE approach of the fall term, are health and safety considerations that are impor- tant in preparing the small fry for another nine months of studies. The AMA recommends a thorough health examination for 5 and who are starting school for the first time. Your physician will know what to do. His examination will cover all aspects of your childs health, and will encompass hearing (to make certain he can hear the teacher) and vision (to make sure he can see the blackboard). IT kinds of remove dog and cat odors We clean all fumiture-- we if this examination can be made and booster immunizations given a few weeks before school starts. School boards in some communities require a health exam for beginning students. Many schools also require certain immunizations against infectious disease. University says customer-employe- e education J. Housel says which has developed a security system described by the U researcher as one of the or ask operator for Zenith 5000 finest in the nation. Programs should be adopted that reduce the uncertainty FREE ESTIMATES healthy youngsters. These usually are spaced at the start of the first year, about the fourth grade, about the seventh grade, at the ninth or tenth and grade, upon graduation. thorough examination is if the child is parin school athletics. The doctor should be told that junior is going out for football, so that he can look for A important ticipating any health problems that might be heightened by rough contact sports. In the excitement of the first few days of school the small child may forget all of the safety warnings youve been teaching him. EACH parent should make certain the child knows how to cross streets and intersections en route to and from school. He should know that crossing guards are there for his protection and obey them. He should know about proper deportment on the school bus. He should know the rules of bicycle safety. U graduate student. reducing ambiguity for employees is to provide training in dealing with shoplifters, instructor says Housel, an in the U Depart- ment of Communication. The training should include simulated shoplifting incidents. Simulated incidents give employees a chance to make a mistake without such repercussions as a lawsuit from a shopper who has been falsely charged." FOR example, the manner in which a question is posed to a shoplifting suspect could prove critically important in guarding against the potential of slander. Housel says an employee who makes an arrest outside the store expose management to a lawsuit by asking a suspect: Did you forget to pay for something? A SAFER approach, he adds, would be: Is there something you didnt pay for? The latter approach is legally safer, Housel believes, and makes it more difficult for a shoplifter to wiggle out may of trouble. PRECISION HOUSEL says ambiguity can be reduced in the would-b- e 531-80- 01 p.m. HOUSEL students-worki- WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF SEWING MACHINES MOST REASONABLE All PRICES Types Good Selection of Used Sewing Machines Open Arm and Flat Bed Models this weeks SPECIALS used is open to all County residents. Were not entering any ducks or geese this year, Mr. Cook said. And we reserve the right to refuse entries should the capacty of our show pens be reached prior to the Saturday he added. deadline, to 41 percent. A sharp boost also was noted among males, which was offset by a decrease among women. 17 AN emphasis on the shoppers self interest serves to make the message a request Save New steampresser and iron i shop lifting signs, which increased reporting percentages in some age and sex categories and decreased them in others. Non metal sole plate will not scorch or bum Reg. $15.95 WITH THIS COUPON SAU LAKE AFTER the signs were installed the number of persons under age 30 who reported shopliftings increased from Davis County has consistently had the second largest SPARKLING (M rather than a demand, Housel says, such as the simple admonition: Report shoplifters. They are costing you money Darlene Noppe ...Billie Vest A (Formerly of Hair Fair) are now managing. DOTTIES BEA UTY BAR at 120 So. State, Clearfield $1 Off (New Customers Only' Haircut or Shampoo BRING IN & Set AD FEATURING. . . Illlliwm as Advertised on T.V. Discount for Senior Citizens Age 60 moral Housel The Laramie tests included the installation of an-- t Use on any fabric ORCHARD DRIVE, NORTH on grounds than economic ones. They didnt want somebody getting away with something they were paying for, says pigeon show in the state at the county fair. The only other larger show is at the state fair. We also rank at the top and in quality each year expect it to be the same this year, Mr. Cook stated. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT college fake the nearly shoplifting incidents which were committed in full view of other shoppers. One student committed the thefts, while the other acted as an observer, gauging the reaction of bystanders. The experiment showed that only 28 percent of the shoppers in rural Laramie reported the shopliftings. The figure was even smaller in urbanized Southern California, where 16 percent reported the crimes." The tests were conducted with the full knowledge and cooperation of store managers. IN MOST cases the bystanders said they reported WERE VERY fortunate to have Richard Henefer as judge of the show this year. He is known as one of the top three pigeon judges in the United States, so we feel that the birds will be fairly judged by an expert, Mr. Cook said. StopIMinig in pairs-t- o ng the thefts less 72 THE SHOW Davis Entry blanks are obtainable at the fair office at Lagoon or Mr. Cook will furnish them. 300 Closed Sat. Save Utah, 84037. prosecution. Mon.-Fr- i. Scissor Sharpening of Registration of entries in the pigeon and poultry departments of the 50th Davis County Fair must be mailed to Mike Cook, chairman, before Saturday, August 13. His address is 1128 S. Highway 89, No. 10, Kaysville, be made familiar with shoplifting laws, including the rights of an accused and what elements are necessary to achieve a successful SPECIALISTS Domestic and Industrial of prosecu- tion without exception. Fmployees, he adds, should SEWING MACHINE 9 a.m.-- 5 mind by s shop-lifter- adopting a policy You only have to watch pigeons for a few minutes to realize how enchanting they are Mike Cook, chairman of the pigeon and poultry department at the Davis County Fair said as he posed these three breeds for their picture to be taken. They include a crested Kormorner from Hungary, a Berlin Tumbler and a Birmingham Roller from England. These and many other pigeons will be at the Davis County Fair on Aug. 18, 19 and 20 for the publics viewing fascination. FASCINATING FOWLS PesQuooe THE number one step in department stores and supermarkets in Laramie, Wyo., and Pomona and Long Beach, Calif. SOME OF his suggestions have been implemented by a Salt Lake City retail chain, Furniture Cleaners school years are sufficient for the bystander reactions to hundreds of staged" shoplifting incidents in With Adv. five thorough health examinations during the of what action to take, says of Utah graduate student who investigated shoplifting in two A customers they end up bearing much of the cost of a stores shoplifting losses through high prices and that employees should be trained to correctly handle such incidents of theft. Housels recommendations emerged from his study of H59S MOST doctors feel that four or Programs THOMAS Davis Countys Largest 773-500- 0 better IS merchants should remind Steam Cleaning Special!! PHONE the American Medical Association reminds parents once again that there CARPET Experience & of DUTCH BOY Over 20 Yrs. e, School days are almost here again programs offer the best hope for combating the problem. CLEANERS Fresques and Dale Johnson. Bruce Watkins would act as the liaison between then and the city council. The council discussed the building regulation concerning a trailer at the Weyberg Trailer Court. The owner has built a 20 by 60 foot awning and patio at the side of his trailer. As the structure now stands it does not comply with the fire code Arnold Stat-terlefire marshal said. Action would be taken to see that the structure was put in compliance with the fire code and the building code, vw School Days Almost Here states Carpet the water some budget items such as new uniforms, and miscellaneous items. It was approved that the items totaling $679.49 should be purchased. off-day- granted him this privilege. He is an officer of the law and should try to set a better example. The council said they would notify him he was of If he does not conform, his water would be turned off. The fire department needs regulation. THE COUNCIL discussed if Keith Steed had received permission to water on Sunday No one has and on by the office girls and then a Mr. f 825-354- 3 & over days a week itBloiv Combing a Specialty 6 9-- 5 Late Wed. Afternoon and Evening Appointments Available For Men & Boys Hairstyling |