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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 29, 1977 New Attorney Joins Kaysville Law Firm K. Attorney William McGuire of Kaysville has Msemieirs (So Interne: Cuts Crowding By GARY R. BLODGETT Sheriff's Department released about Davis County joined with Robinson, Guyon, Summerhays and Barnes Law Associates of Kaysville. His office is located at 47 North Main. half its jail population early much to the relief concerned. ABOUT 36 of all those schedule of regular city council meetings of the Clearfield City Council for 1978 was announced by Judy Cottrell, deputy recorder. MEETINGS are scheduled January 10 and 24; Feb. 14 and 28; March 14 and 28; April Hand 25; May 9 and 13; June 13 and 27; July 11 and 25; August 8 and 22; September 12 and 26; Oct. 10 and 24; Nov. 14 and 28; and Dec. 12 and 26. A He was admitted to the Utah State Bar in April 1977. ATTORNEY McGuire was employed with the United California Business and Estate Planning Corp. at Riverside, Calif, for six months prior to moving to Layton. He is now residing in Kaysville. He was a teaching assistant of history at BYU and during his first year at law school wrote a legal research and writing program. Dub" Lawrence. Early release of inmates to allow them to be home for Christmas is a policy of the Davis County Sheriffs Office and many otter shenff departments and city jails throughout the state. William inmates were granted early releases to be with their families for Christ- - Clearfield Meets ATTORNEY McGuire joined the firm on Nov. 1, 1977. He is a 1969 graduate of Davis High School and received his BS degree in political science from Brigham Young University in 1974. He then entered the J. Reuben Clark Law School In in Provo, graduating December 1976. mas," according to Sheriff She said that if any of the on a city council meetings fell legal holiday, the meeting would be cancelled. ALL meetings will be held in the city chamber of Clear- field City Hall, beginning promptly at 7 p.m. An agenda will be made available by posting in the City Hall any items of business to be discussed at a city council meeting, grb g BUT FOR the Davis County Sheriffs Department, the early release of prisoners was more welcome than usual. There has been a critical overcrowding in the County Jail for a long time, the sheriff noted. At least we have beds for everyone now." FOR several weeks, the overcrowding condition at the Farmington jail has been so critical that jail ceils have been a major issue during the been overcrowded, inmates have been forced to sleep on mats on the floor, and at times county Inmates have been jailed in facilities outside the past year between Sheriff Lawrence and the County Commission. The overcrowding at the jail has been a problem at various times for several years. But the most critical period came a couple of weeks ago when the jail population rose to 66 nearly twice what the and jail was designed for Sheriff Lawrence and Commissioner Wendell Zaugg were forced to go out in the night and find mattresses for inmates to sleep on. county. J ust like there was no room for Jesus at the inn, there has been no room for inmates at this jail for a long time, said one jail spokesman. THE JAIL was built for 38 beds. Earlier this month, the jail population rose above 60. e Some prisoners who serve time at the jail at nights and on weekends were sent home because there was no room to house them in the jail, it was work-releas- THE COUNTY attempted to house prisoners in jails in other counties, but those jails, too, were filled to capacity or the cost was nearly prohibitive. Davis County did, at one explained. THE situation at the jail has time, house a few inmates in a Cache County jail. Shenff Lawrence proposed several months ago a J3.5 million public safety complex, including a new and larger jail, to be built north of Farmington. BUT federal funding for this project failed. Then the County Commission agreed to raise funds for an addition to the present jail facility by increasing the county property tax two mills for two years to fund the project. THIS decision was finally reached after a long and heated dispute between Sheriff Lawrence and the County Commission. WILLIAM McGUIRE DURING the summer of 1975 he served as law clerk for Bean, Bean and Smedley Law firm in Layton. He and his wife, the former Diana Lee Harman, and one year old daughter, Kristina, reside at 214 N. 500 E., Kaysville. np Government Group Gives Support To Right To Life Day to members of the 43rd Utah Davis County Council of Governments (COG) has given unanimous support to a resolution prepared by representatives of Life of Utah, an group. Right Legislature and to Utahs Congressional delegation in Washington, D.C. If all counties in the United States were like Davis County, we would not have the problem of killing unborn children," said Mrs. Tulloch. Such support nationwide could enable the national group to success- To n IN adopting the resolution, COG offered support to the statewide Respect Life Week Jan. fully cutoff federally funded money now being spent for abortions. 16-2- The resolution also supports a planned memorial service at the State Capitol on Jan. 21 where at noon supports Respect Life Week will mourn the deaths of some five million unborn children killed COMMISSIONER Life efforts." grb by abortion since 1973 when the U.S. Supreme Court decision allowed abortion upon demand. Tulloch, state public relations representative for Right to Life, said copies of the resolution have been sent to the governor and To F. (SPAKtiM ALL MAKES HaAKCftSURG pflnffijs TV MmmmMs IWm 141 WmI 1900 North, Simplicity Butterick r HE IS an equipment specialist at the base. Mr. Cady and his wife have four children. Sunset 23 gsl Gm & Designer Lengths McCalls service pin has been presented to Warren H. Cady of Layton at Hill AFB ceremonies. 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