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Show ! I DAViS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 6, 1977 ht-Lt- WEEKLY A into FlaaoirM IPMtt im By NORMA Tabs. Bed SdhiooD Mr. Harvey said the regulations should be written by February. He indicated that By ROSELYN KIRK ROBERT The implementation of a fluoride tablet program in four Davis County Schools has hit another snag, and the Board of Health authorized Dr. Richard Johns to confer with an official of the Utah Education Association (UEA) to try to resolve the P. DOWNS Promoted To ACCORDING TO Mr. Harvey, the regulations will have to be written and enforced by the local health board. He pinpointed the areas with high water tables, saying they were located in West Farmington, West Bountiful and Woods Cross, and near the Weber County line near Hooper and West Point. Mr. Harvey said the board of health must prohibit the use of septic tanks in these areas because they wont work. The DR. DAN Benton, Davis County Board member, who heads the board fluoride committee, said that according to Deputy Superintendent Lawrence Welling that school administrators have not acted yet in choosing the four schools to participate in the pilot program according to Dr Bentons report, the delay is based on the fear of liability, the setting of a precedent and the action taken against the proposed program recently by the UEA. SSgt Robert K. P. Downs, Downs of 291 son of Go! da Barbara Avenue, Layton, has been promoted to the rank of warrant officer in the United States Marine Corps AT THE present time he is stationed at the Marine Corps Support problem will continue to expand since land in the higher areas had already been purchased and the bulk of the development will continue to be in the lower The board questioned Assistant Superintendent Gayle Stevenson, also a member of the health board, who said the administration of the school district was in a terrible bind when the teachers indicated they won't participate. The action has put a crimp in our plans and the implementation of the fluoride program is stalemated. Base, Pacific, Barstow, tulif. He has more man II ears in the corps, and is the operations chief at the Provost Marshals office He graduated from Davis High School and attended Utah State University for one year before entering the Marine areas. WHILE SOME of the land in question is in the unincorporated area as well as within city boundaries, the county board of health must deal with regulations in both sectors. Commissioner Wendell Zaugg said if the regulations are adopted by the board of health, they can be considered for adoption by the county com- THE BOARD suggested that the most direct course would be for Dr. Johns to confer with Daryl McCarty, UEA executive secretary, to suggest that the resolution passed by UEA not apply to the four schools in the Davis District since they are only a pilot program Corps in 1966 HE IS married to the Murdock, former Irene daughter of Irene Murdock of 552 Coates Avenue, Layton. They are the parents of two children, Paul, 7 and Holly 5. After completing basic school in Quantico, Va , Warrant Officer Downs will return to Barstow to await reassignment. The board mission. According to Mr. Harvey, at the present time, citizens are buying lots in the county where they cannot build homes since there are no sewer lines and the high water table will not make a septic tank workable. He said that both cities and the county would ultimately be liable if those bodies allow septic tanks to be installed in areas with a high water table. education approved the implementation of the fluoride supplement in the form of chewable tablets as a pilot program in August. They instructed school administrators to implement that program of Preliminary engineering Her husband, Glen Davis, is a former resident of Layton. Many local people are attending the lectures that will be given until the end of October. Last week Laura Wells showed slides on historical South Temple Street in Salt Lake City. Other lecturers will include Mrs. Florence Jacobsen, curator for the LDS Church; George Dibble, former Lay-toresident who is an art professor at the U. of U.; Dr. Leonard Arrington, LDS Church historian and Wally Cooper, president of the Historic Utah group. with Phyllis Southwick, instructor in social services. Mrs. Southwick has been instrumental in setting up a curriculum for a class designed to meet the needs of high school students who ask about family planning. IN ANOTHER matter pertaining to environmental health, the board authorized MRS. GRIFFITH and Dolleen Jewett, of Davis County public health nurses, had questioned how the problems involved in teenage pregnancies in the schools could be resolved. As a result they had contacted Phyllis Southwick for an overview of the pilot program. Mr. Stevenson said the parents were skeptical as to what information would be presented in parenthood classes in the schools and that matter would have to be resolved before any program was initiated. Mrs. Griffith said that Mrs. Southwick had indicated the pilot program does not deal with sex education. environmental health adviser Richard Harvey and his committee, composed of health board members Dee Packard and Stanley Green, to work on regulations to limit the installation of septic tanks in areas of the county having high water n has been completed in the area west of Farmington in an attempt to provide a regulation against septic tanks. Mr. Harvey said that 70 or 80 lots are proposed in West Farmington in an area which is presently three miles from a sewer. In another matter of business, the board set February as the date for a conference DR. BENTON said that Dr. Orson Wright, State Dental director, would come to Davis County to help organize the program once the schools were designated. Prior to contacting Dr. McCarty, Dr. Johns said he will confer with Dr. Wright Dr. Johns said that the school district need not fear liability since the Attorney Generals Office has ruled that liability would not be an issue in the administration of the program. Layton Then Mr. and Mrs. Lex G. Larson and daughter Alexa and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larson and son Kelly of Ogden recently vacationed in the Hawaiian Islands for eight days. They enjoyed the fabulous weather and scenery and the time spent sightseeing and swimming, as well as the beaches. Mrs. Ann Millard and family of Brigham City were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nance. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson for two weeks were Mrs. Emma from Zurich, Switzerland and Mrs. Renate Abt from Frankfurt, Germany. While they were visiting in Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson took them on a tour of Temple Square in Salt Lake City and also on a four day trip to Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole, Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Leon Heaps entertained at a family dinner party Monday evening. In addition to their family, other guests were Mrs. Edith Rumolo and daughter Vickie of south San Francisco, Calif, and Mrs. Toni Zimmerman, Salt Lake City, both aunts of Mr. Heaps. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark and family were weekend guests in Coalville of his Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. James Freeman. Mrs. Maud Jones received word that her son and , y, General Conference weekend. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day were weekend guests in Soda Springs, Idaho of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis. Their grandson Elder Michael Davis recently left to serve an y LDS mission to the Mexico-Montere- Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fisher spent a few days in the mountains horseback riding and enjoying the scenery. H. Glenn Austin has been confined to the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful last week undergoing treatment for a heart condition. Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Stewart celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Sept. their son and resident. Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth returned Sept. 24 from a two week overseas vacation trip. They were accompanied on the tour by their friends Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burt from Boise, Idaho. They went to Athens Greece and took a cruise ship on to Kusadasi, Turkey and visited the ruins of Ephesus. Then on for a visit at Istanbul, Turkey Phoenix, Ariz. visited with her father, Noall F. Hyde and with her brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hyde and other relatives over the weekend. Mrs. Ruhle is the former Jennifer Hyde of Kaysville and was married on Sept. 16. 1 49 EACH ADDITIONAL PERSON IN PORTRAIT One offer per Family and the Greek island of Mykonos and Island of Crete. Mrs. Doan Sanders returned home from Raleigh, North Carolina where she went and spent a week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Win Duersch and to help with the arrival of a grandson, born Sept. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Van Flint and their daughter Mrs. Lynn Beens and three children visited over the weekend at Fairfield, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Ferren Bennett. Mrs. Nellie Nelson and her who attended the regional Special Interest theater production The Robe held in Ogden at the Egyptian Theater on Thursday evening. Mrs. Afton McCormick attended the McCormick Ladies son-in-la- luncheon m Salt Lake City on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ann ster and daughter Rebecca have moved to Hunter to make their home. STOP BURGLARS Use deadbolt locks as recommended by your police department 17 FREE DEMONSTRATION BOBS LOCK SHOP 3764664 NOVA IMPALA VAN! CAMARO MONTE CARLO MONZA CAPRICE OLSEN CHfVTfg MALIBU jb McCormick Timms. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Web- TRUCKS CHEVETTE Offy A OCTODER 6--8 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and REFRESHMENTS GIFTS for men and ladies Overnight guests Tuesday night of Mrs. Mary Timothy were her two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Todd and Mrs. Mabel Whitcott of Santaquin. Richard King, who is attending Brigham Young University at Provo, spent the weekend at home with his mother, Mrs. Beth King. GUARANTEED Sofi DAY ONLY FRIDAY OCT. Mrs. Cora Green, Mrs. Chloe Slade, Mrs. Maud Mrs. Jones, Melpha Koldewyn and Mrs. Harriet Peterson were among those Louie Duncan of Salem, Oregon is visiting with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nance. Jared Lefler, l'i year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lefler is at home now after undergoing two major open heart surgeries at a Salt Lake City hospital where he was confined for several months. He is reported to be doing well and improving each day. Mr. and Mrs. William H. 94th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Elkins lives in Salt Lake City and is still active and enjoys life and her family. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian were Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield Killian and tiful of Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Haacke and family. o tended. Mrs. in honor of Mrs. McCormicks mother, Mrs. Laura Elkins daughter Miss Glenna Nelson were guests Sunday in Boun- Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield and members of their group who went around the world together, President and Mrs. Sheldon Poon of Hong Kong and their group were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Harman at their home in Sandy, Tuesday evening. Forty-twguests attended. Openshaws grandson. Elder Joe Hallman who showed his slides and souveniers from Australia. Eleven guests at- resides in Salt Lake City. McCormick entertained at a family birthday dinner party at their home Sept. night. The program was Mrs. by presented OLSENS NEW 78s ARE PRICED TO SELL NOW ... AND SO ARE NEW 77s. 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Mrs. VanDam is the mother of Mrs. Daryl Hoole. Mrs. Janie Heaps, Relief Society president was in Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fisher and children have moved to Major Sept. 15 in honor of her husband Lane. Family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Packard and Herbert McCormick. Mrs. Ada Van Dam of Salt February. Mr. and Mrs. John Ruhle of Add 50tf Wrapping and Handling total granddaughter area, while enroute from (Ret.) and Mrs. Frank Jones of Sacramento, Calif, are moving to Tucson, Ariz. to make their home. Major Jones is a former Kaysville dinner Thursday evening, State University. This is Tammies first year at the University. She is the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett and other relatives m the Kawstfile Color Portrait daughter-in-law- Umpleby entertained at a family dinner Tuesday evening at their home m honor of their daughter Mrs. Holly Renfro who is visiting in Mesa, Ariz. 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