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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAviS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY F i 7TjPn D. L V l yjro Ocu t L j; ka? Pf Pv Nr'FMA tVs U H f alt i K- -t. l i i axe u, p "t i e Citv C our i, L it . ICt to d scuss the the recycling of for additional Cay even.rg ' d b ! ty of re-- - SvldtetlPd'HI - I nevpapers e ( ret ( -- f lue aners ir Kaysv ,Se City ri 1 11 LIS stated tvat MR jt m Fen 88$ t; Portland, Ore they are receiving $75 a ton, at the present time There is a great for the new papers Mr Wells said, they are presently pay ,rg from $40 to $4i a ton for papers in Suit Applications will still be actepted until Feb 1 at the Kavsville City ofnee, for these positions and the council will review ail applications and make final decision at the He further s'ated 70 percent of the population takes a da iy newspaper, 25 percent is lost MAVOR Gar El. son an nounced that he had ta'Ked with Fruit Heights Mayor Nul K Noorda, and it was suggested that they hold a joint informal n eetir g frequency to discuss mu'uai problems that reia'e to eaih other in c.ty government It was announced that approval has been given tv the Davis Courty School Dis triu to build an elerrertarv svh'xil on the property in Kit 6 CUrion area in the future next council me'-t.r- Lake Cirv tr : Pi finn biluJ 4K ( f 'jin V hi i t Gl n N 'embe i JS UlUii as people keep some for nousehold the needs, remainder gies irto the gar 5 -e J and is begin 13 0 n, his tii-- 4vear term Maw r Shields has strvtJ in iijmeruuS coTimit'tts auJ r rtprestrlmg the ut ard Davis County He has St two one vtar terms as n en Ur of the hoard of 1 nxt ft i the L'ah League - td-- 1 -s L r f ' I loans aid and s i s s ( I' i, ount itrinn ,i t h G t ! - t ! a, Tift ' i'e nn'rol R of f, Ut i omrmttet the Lav ton (. ha f's n av live m u i C b n r( h as a etona ost lor in H e t shoj rt an i 1 'ii- ton c'erKoftbefiy e is ndv a P - T m t in 1 prtst group leader 1 h IP1 W a rs vTURAN of An hy it Id ui as a member o' the I s Now ht sa at t on in tht II hi o- - Mayor u,fn Theatre nt Ids has been actively t ampjigr mg f, r tterans mj hr he was honored in 19 0 s Alt' she Aniern an 1 gum 1 in of Merit Award hr hi ped to re org uzt- the 1 i - Lun si r v Kiwams C as the t tl lb ind clubs pitxtduit Ht IS married funner Llame Howard to the of Salt Lake City and they have three suns Thev recently ctk brat their 30th wedding an tl n T J A J cyjs Pv he RMA i vtrsary Ihe counul discussed funner pessibil t es of ways of collecting arid handling and ntwspaper pukup delivery m this community and will make a final dtscus sum m the future IT WAS mentioned tv Councilman Howard the that Bonnemort, Amtntan Legion is presently fond let ng a newpafier drive titti north throughout the ray as a wavs and means piopst ir their po-- t and he fell thev si ould consider this "Vtnt t i'y inspector Herman mire' n et wuti wih regens to F f the count il tht- - State etgv e.oi wrere they attended the funeral services of her mother, Mrs Thelma Scales m Jan Z Mr and Mrs Richard YoungUmg spent last week in Chu, Hawau, wh.ie Tie was on his Air Force Reserve raining He returned and spent the other week of his naming at Hii! Air torce Base Or Clyde Marx spert last wr k at Fhoemx, Ariz He is a trustee on the American Op-metric Association and had meetings in Phoenix Dr and Mrs John Costley returned from Los Angeles, Cal.f , where they spent a wee k on a combined business u and pleasure trip Mrs Douglas Brian and three sons, Michael, Scott and Tyler accompanied Mr and Mrs. Kent Beckstrom and family on a winter outing at Park City for a few days, over the past weekend A house guest for one week of Mr and Mrs Boyd Whitesides was her mother, of Malkin Rhea Mrs Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Mrs Gordon Gurr and their son David have returned from a trip and cruise to the Caribbean RLAM1RFS stated that the State ard Uniform Bu ld,ng Code are almost tde ntical and that he had checked with several con tr ie tors as well as building suppliers and neither had reieived notice of the new code He also checked with ome of the other cities ihroighout the countv, some weie accepting the building code, some were undecided, while others were adopting their own code Following a discussion, it was moved and seconded that we comply with the uniform buildirg code, unt.l such time as they can devc lop ard ad 'pt their own code THE COUNCIL reviewed the applications which have been submitted for the posi tions on the recreation com STEVEN K. SUMMY AssicwQd AGAA Steven K. Summy, son of Mr and Mrs Russel L Summy, 1788 N 1690 W , Layton, has been assigned to the Naval Station, Adak, Alaska STEVE completed his boot camp training at San Diego, Calif in June, 1977 He was 111 assigned to Chanute AFB, where he attended the aerographer's mate Class A School, graduating Oct 28, 1977 He took an advanced course in Rawinsonde Operations at the USAF Technical Training School at Chanute AFB, 111 graduating Dec 6, 1977 AFTER a leave at home he was assigned to the weather station, Adak, Alaska Steve is a 1976 graduate of Layton High School Happy Birthday oisj rt'rg roavi i with ruit Height and ihe county com mis suners to piesent the join st nm drain project fames - for funds and them respt seemed very favorabh as project meets alnnst - Hi a -I criteria required A rORMM It t.cr t , nu with drawn gs pri i Gri at Basin ! n i r r were beirg lot war Jf d to 'f county anti He nunc , wi be tasen up aga n a! d a i, Cummiss.ontrs met i g The council d s u pH i m the R P g pi oblem Oreens Subdivision n whereby a few t f the sci r laterals did nit have tV proper fad Superip'ei k rt Major was auUinued t check this out and ailow the it to be lowered b, the drvelojier if feasible and t! !e made to jh st the net ss i v but id if the s'reet is t u' , ) MAY OR Gar T nouncea the next I son a' i mnul meeting will be hi id on Tuts dav, 1 cb 7 np FOOD FAin VJIiJL'EnS nt lievc it, sobbed Tonji grand pnze of the C rtsfview i t sxth gad f od and culture fair t Lend and it w as her big loaf of nativ e U1 i tJ Jt i a s' eve Tie fair, sponsored by f ht tf e .lit .uls nojes dt paiinn nt, di icte d Tood and culture i ,i r o Ihdd't h d i oantries Mrs Cloe Sturgeon is Iks f( p i Ft t tyn, seated left, who was I Ca Hi I c )g I f 1 N 1 pace, xu aj nentingind native tostuna-- tie s ' i v i I 1 &V n GOH0 V ,4 . L Uail!, JARED C RAGLAND wishes a happy birthday Ragland, son of Jerry and Judy Ragland, 10 W. 350 South, Kaysville, and all other north Davis County babies celebrating their first birthday anniversary at this tune Babies celebrating their birthday may have them pictures taken at the Layton between 11 Office on Thursdays a.m and 11 30 am. There is no cost for taking the in the paper. picture or having it published . ( WriJ V. fVvr 1 I v J- fif " -- .t l THE county set a January deadline for implementation, but Mr King said later the revision would not be available until Jan 31 During the regularly scheduled department meeting on Jan 31, Mr King 9aid that a heavy work schedule had prevented the completion of the revised merit plan i-- s v: j Tit IN addition to his work as personnel director, Mr. King also heads the resource development committee in the county Dr. Richard Johns, checking account the Davis County Health Department, ministrator of suggested that perhaps a full time person was needed to get the merit plan completed and implemented Glen COMMISSIONER Flint said, "If we find he (Mr. King) cant handle both jobs, Mr King weU release him said he would be glad to relinquish the post when the merit proposal is complete Although Mr King said he could not predict when the proposal would be complete, some plans for the employee committees, were complete, he said Two salary schedules are available to propose to the of- ficials and department heads THE personnel department is working to pull together a rough draft proposal that can be presented soon and is the revision of an earlier merit study asked whether the anniversary and merit raises, if approved would be retroactive to the first of the year. Commissioner Flint said the anniversary raise would be retroactive if the county can afford it That determination will be made when the merit system is approved and the day-to-da- y account. Ihe personalized checks you need, free. AJGheck protection Plus card, IpfOT, that guarantees youp to over 12,000 area. And ives 'you instant oleck cashing convenience at 135 Firsf$lcurity offices. cbSRIiiS'lance bui-InSiree-sta- Overdraft protection Iwk Protection Pfu run a little sho IUa 1 1 depend on, free. services Checkiryineecj cost nothing when you mlntfna $300 balance in your All naany best way you can hae Stages. Its ad- tal Health Administrator, Reflex-Journ- ot praml prize win i . and Iwimona Vv i lacc The v rqiis i i i ,r are to r I Pi n V right s con i j 'ai (1. -i i Dr Russell Williams, Men- al on a join! p T Although merit and an niversary raises for county employees have been temporarily frozen until the county merit system is approved, Earl King, Davis County personnel director, said the revised plan is not yet complete commissioners, elected Reflex-Journ- man Heniy Schtul er Gouniy r.Ierit Plan Hot tleady on a ri ht-- s Cynthia Raymond d Midway Mr and Mrs John H P 'tins few to Vernon, Texas C. profile ms Mayor Tl sjn and Council US a.iMrs Fitzgeralds to Jared Saturday, Jan 21 and twk a city tour with Superinu ndt nt Max Major, io famihar.ze the new council with current FFtLCE nt Caribbean cruise was Miss Ruth Turner of Kays vi e Ms Bonn e Ftzgcrald, Davis County THE MAYOR and merrbets counul set the date of of the s mittee, planning board and library board Q stunutig from a wetk Jg ji n tor s on an shift and if ply enough papers for the demand MR. ;ist ti J for the pas' hi A tird m tl t hour determined 15 pritessed full time it would amount to 45 tons There is no now they Can sup way tt-- e ia'n n iver Water Axsix X has I1' eihl as oi gai.ui d rv C i mrMttee whiuh is ' e a g to pro i ie I aT n itK its ov n ! htary (it, f 3 C y stm ig rrer her Srts he f ebt r i i oti) pres ntly n Cwiv id V IS is to the Couiut of IT HAS been they can hand e te (with Check es when you If youreike most people, need services like notary, cashier r checks, traveletofecks very often When you dgfffary service is fre First Security and there is a minima' r charge on these other services that is easily less than the $12 to $36 ycm could pay in yearly blanket fees somewhere else. So why pay a monthly service fee for a bunch of services you really don't need7 Compare. Youll find the First Security people can give you all of the advantages. No cost checking and more. ms cost is resolved DR. Williams said the seven percent increase received on Jan 1 by county employees was an economic adjustment to the cost of living increase and should not be regarded as a salary raise rk ! Member F D I.C. Firsl Security Slate Bank Salt lake City Utan First Security Bank of Orem N A First Security Bank of Logan N A r st Secur ty Stale Ban of KaySv First Security Bank of Murray N A First Security State Bak of He per F |