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Show wrerryYWYr' WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWb JUUMNAL, mahoh dU, M m W w w w W 0 ' iyH Prices Effective for March 30, 31, April 1 Grade C CK Mild r at nr a. Lb. Blade Cut c? tf si Lynn Wason 8 oz. Pkg. ft ,7. 7 101b. Bag exas HinK . . , .v iT Vl f a, ,, 8 14 ll Yellow 81 m 09 Is m rs it s RlISScu sti OM jt is & Los. ta i Salad Cnf3V vN. ITKS 7V '' m Ik This cute, playful little Chihuahua has been turned into the Davis Animal Control Center, Fruit Heights, because its owners have been transferred to Norway. A this brown and white female, dog is one of the most beautiful ever received at the center, according to Arthur Moore, shown holding Bright Eyes. Owners say she is very playful, obedient and excellent with children or older persons She does, however, need her shots and must be licensed and house broken. If you can provide a nice home for Bright Eyes, call the Animal Control Center at or Extension 256. ate U Fresh 3 1.9 two-tone- d BEAUTIFUL CHIHUAHUA 376-835- 295-239- 5 ri rial n w sitscsiaftS i I I vm mm rtf feSL 4 f V I f 4 I 1 I JLa Ml Bussells Old Fashioned f9 It I V2 Gal 4, les Green Banquet ii o i Fleischmans and voted to change the By ROSELYN KIRK BOUNTIFUL - Utah Tran- sit Authoritys bid for a off peak bus trial ro-far- e, demonstration failed last demonstration time from 9 a m. to 4 p m. on weekdays to 9 to 3 p m m the hope that WFRC would change their vote. week when the Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC) voted against the proposal for the second time In an vote a tie vote is interpreted as a no vote council members from Davis and Weber Cou8-- 8 nties indicated that the compromise proposal made by Utah Transit Authority (UTA) to decrease the demonstration hours did not affect their decision to oppose in general e THE ACTION by the council reaffirmed a negative vote against the demonstration by the WFRC two months ago UTA officials have said that the Urban Mass Transit Administration would be reluctant to approve the $720,000 grant if all counties did not favor the one year demonstration The day before the WFRC met, the UTA board had compromised their decision UTA BOARD president Glenn Goodrich said that the hour change would eliminate the problem of requiring local funding to pay some of the demonstration costs The voting was along county lines with Davis and Weber counties voting against the proposal and Salt Lake County representatives m favor Commissioner C.E. Moss, Davis County commissioner and chairman of the WFRC, questioned whether Davis County representatives should not have to go back to those councils for another vote since the proposal had changed since the original proposal INSTEAD counties called for a caucus to talk over the matter before tne vote Mr the Goodrich said compromise proposal would drop the cost of the demon' o q SI, Salt Lake City, Utah 518 aa INC I87B .State. Zte- - We are against no-far- e in any way, shape or form Ogden Mayor Stephen Dirks added, I am opposed to the e is coming way through the backdoor member Jeannine Rokich told the UTA BOARD WFRC that the demonstration grant was not a proposal to get a foot m the door for a system pernament We are more interested in no-fa- an increase m ridership than anything Many people who board the bus when its free will stay with us She said that the contract requires that after the year demonstration, fares must be increased during the next six months to determine whether ridership has increased The compromise had been reached to bring the counties But instead, together compromise decision to change hours had alienated Rep. Sam Taylor, previously a strong proponent for the demonstration. in favor- d no-far- panded, Salt Lake City would have the Environmental Protection Agency on their back He urged a positive approach to air quality problems. O Q Q E3 IQOOOnOODOOOD Lb going back to the people for he said Mayor Dirks, in opposition, another vote, that the WFRC couldnt dismiss the referendum vote on e After the negative vote, Salt Lake City and county supporters questioned whether Salt Lake County could apply for the demonstration grant in that county alone There was agreement that any action for that application would have to come before the Salt Lake County COG and not the Russets FARLIER MR. Goodrich had said that funds could be held only through April 1 The UTA Board strongly favored keeping the transit district as one," he said The Urban Mass Transit Administration is reluctant to function in any demonstration where there is sensitivity in the three county area, he said Salsiip argued 2 Lb. Bag Hash Brown Del Monte 32 cz WFRC. 'SO C no-far- no-far- tmmt Mams Jut the hours or the funding seemed not to be the central issue Weber County Commissioner Keith Jensen said, e hours and rates Let weekend e Denver have the grant. Give it to them and let them have the success they want, he said Prior to the vote. Salt Lake Mayor Ted Wilson had argued that unless public transit ex- "NO IDEA IS TOO SMALL" 38. S. State to mas said whole-hearte- 6nt Maitetmg Service, IftcT $737,529 federal transit administration would allow the 20 percent local matching funds required to be met through survey work so that no local cash would be required for the project, he is ing longer lor products, Manutaeturara and datnbutori naail yaP Ext 618 or mi out th attached so cat us at tor a an6 Oran Wa arranga tM mart 6 to and snmadataty coupon tree parsons conaultsaon to miuata your Idaaa tor product! Global Markaung Sannca on ad largaal and bast known corepareaa In maraaltng and product davatopmant We va bean helping people kke your selvas and compared! achieve great success sod era have baan doing a tor 32 continuous years There a an excellent chance aa can help you! Ext 8t8 Your ides tor a pro6 So act today call 801 duct could change your Me style or poeeicty teed to en early rebrarnent SO ACT NOW Global $549,414. The HE URGED the WFRC to vote against the demonstration grant and allow the money to go to Denver which Wanted For Sale To Manufacturers and Distributors HF from stration 1 ALTHOUGH several Weber and Davis County officials had argued that the referendum vote against 1971 no- fare required them to vote against the demonstration, Mayor Wilson said that the demonstration as a trial did not violate the voice of the It is a logical step in people Kraft Mac & Cheese OIrinei i pkgs S1 Soft 'N Pretty 4 roll pack IcIIat Tissue LfcJ Lilt Jolly Rob r, 4 it&jfji rs Snaclis LAYTON - A Layton man charged with armed robbery after being arrested only a few minutes after the alleged has waived crime preliminary hearing in Lay-to- n Golden Grain 3 Lb. Macaroni & Spsglietti City Court ROBERT B Blewett 30, of Layton, was bound over to Second District Court in Farmington in connection with the holdup of a pharmacy March 6 The suspect is being held in Davis County Jail pending arraignment in district court MORE than prescription $200 in 25 Lb. Bag fpfi 48 oz. taken from the Professional Plaza Pharmacy, 2102 North Robbins, Layton, by a man THE AUTO turned out to be a stolen vehicle and the suspect was charged with automobile theft as well as aggravated roboery m connection with the holdup, according to police reports grb S Friskies Tall Cans drugs were who allegedly held a knife in the side of the druggist The suspect was arrested only a few minutes arier as witnesses were able to get a description of the suspects car and license number I Gold Medal sps Duncan Hines Layer Cake filixes Ohio Book Matches box |