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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAViS NEWS JOURNAL, APR.L 27, 1978 ROSFLYN KIRK B "ked he PsC to extend the htanrg tia'e Cuti members sugg-ste- d that the put lit meeting be held in the evemrg ra'htr then m the murnirg a tentative!, A mAf to VINUTON push h wurietull t ree telep hent serv m e t Daws Ci antv has beep suppi rttd bv Hv Dav is ounc i urtv it Gt v ei nme ,t(H, Malt' Kej,i esenta"v t J erics Bin ar r mgt 'h, ashed i hi 1" may, m. st i, F AR ount C C si had u led , RF PRtSFNTAl t IV I sa,d Haw-- tt Lmv s ounty legislators have neen c unit riled bn some time over inadequate telephone sp i v ue in the t our tv A hill was ip-- i , idated in He sjn).-,rtd by Ftp IrarKi.'' tv., tun ard 1 itg.-.la'jr- -- i nator Haven ibrbw w pi t stntal.ve P r n ,i Lai ton and w W, h asked fi r .'t till free 25 rout lim t That bid was never passed, to.: a Davis Cvuirt, n t, statu' es Suj pi ' He 'u, free strv'it, t . i ht said add.ng the ad ' dvirsertieni if u t d ' By v r ' . ad of the t C'Hd, - I ' ' pieseniatue Ha' P ' s p t( gtoupwuilasi '( ' see things Hv Ilv mj t ' Rt i 'ei l It d (fUl 'a iei , ' t lal su.d i "d s ( Inn evt s ! . i ' I we reed ,t "1 s i n p I from 1 ( s i I11 THE PRFAsl Hit air. g I' el , ire monudy teirtmi- in ol $" at ihi rate as uv'i n eis n Salt Lake ( ounty pav, li d gi d for He conn tv wuk system Hi si if ot ira past ihtre has Nt ti a disi roiu. i lion ,i t ephune raas , Ac ot ding to kt pH st ri nivt Hirsi-ntt lephone us m in Ht noiH who hiw 0 leph mes with pit fivt s b gom. ng xi", i Al ( OH DINc 1 sm a lit sal' 0 pt Hi U ( os Mil a .nlv Sts 1 I vs It ti S h , ' i id allow DuV.s anv w belt with u IL W ( Hit e s . aim s ..re be' f s lo t -1 a! 'to c.un'v w.thuul paving loll a Th" pn jsisai ishs th n, ill addition reside! 's bt able to c all ono Salt I anin Hit sou, m, tv a t hi p tying a lull charge and those in i ia ni'itn end of the sountv Si t o pri It gos into 'At bt I ouotv h i o orativ t Hansen said the UP w iv P nt m tin (Hint i would have to bt bv c H.nlv usidents, based on t h t e ii d s fur tailing other counties 1 h t ons'inu i ( .iiiLern C ommitte, has askt j liu I SI to schedule the June 5 hear up whiih was suppoited bv the COG THAT COMMITTEE proposes tti.tt He lS( investigate tlie quality ot telephone semie to the Davis ( ountv area and chic rmipe if u is comparable !o thif h r provided hv Mountain Bell to . i h,n-In!- at nurigt 1 in in i a'' I -- - if id it OMMISMONL R minty has met C the Co- d . h Mi uw u r for 0 i k. E.J .V Bt ViRMA BPS ( F ! would resuiface ('a a c ' per-oiai- ntlv ht question was It i list d bv the group corn . t r a rumor that Cents r y M'.it would be op. n and n Mcnct! assured them that H it' has been no chargi ir del rn, on to not ai'ow ' ' s ini'! s,j( h tin e as if .i io;h i s an i ru.t H if t with ou adequate and m pta. e t tuie otd ot t! i '.d ! " um at r U , , . C 1 i r. i i v - M mi's ARMINCi ON o! Iiavis ( ountv tines voted m favor of a move bv Davis I 11 a m J County Sheriff Iawrence to petition Moun C i i tain Bell Telephone Company for a countv wide 911 emer genty numlver Thev will ask tor approval (rum their c in councils before deciding whether to vote to authorize the Council of Governments (( CXi) to issue a letter nr it lent to Mountain Bell A. a t c w n t D iv is ( ou-I a i on; i n nine at lb a if Hungs St I ff a L mi t gi in c a v a v a h onstruc i t W - h I i n -- j be i . f ! i h Hi i.i c f'n ar d ml is .. n on . sheriff s i ( um plet e and Hu P'unu al mr's sVsim ng. that budltn g to i due !i ' Hu i t In i I I might ' i i t , es uii 1 found puih e t I Medical s- - r c ri i i ' c i GBiiiniiiies Approves fien Bus Purchase t.usts that several KIRK By ROSEIYN' If" FARMINGTON portation committee of 'he W asatf h f ront R t giona outii il (Vv 1 Rf ) m a nieei r,g ta Id in f urming'nn Iasi we s Ihat proposal will now go o the W F RC for appmv it ( will BUSES official John The Ir ghsh I d commH'i'-approve- A d -- federal fundtrg purchased now, L'MJA will pick up 80 percent of the cost, totalling about Ji . r i t s, am J S m es sl, CnH p ir v 'V bi-- k sy c s,,., II THl s . j Hi ac t v $12 6 He said that UTA has budgeted the 20 percent in million funds local matching required The money will be more difficult to get under a federal capital grant after this year, he said MR. INGLISH said if UTA delays in the purchase of the i 1 i i tolls' v i i ) ,1 hi) i d r o i I ri ff ir ,t i v i t i t 'tern ountv would be i ou'itv w lake Kilt ( f f , m.ia'i s lie In ari eat .. s r 'it 'HI ttnai .u d the ( ouriiv would c rfiijiletc li c i" It on' i , '(huh end in the i i.i im lotMiiV. C , vw i h i' k- - in ha ! 'd N Sail aKP ( mi. i i il ihat C '! . of ic .a1 s t . k t d a 1 h ot r Sol th t cv .s ( (lunty rn,n i s w ho sa J them oj pose j a it st stf m Insti id, ( ountv w hi said the t H i s in he s m n w tilted to ' fit k wilt' the , nnuif'i r a h" t got s it r go f s v ', a Bout,- bd D -- ,i II I n j : 'a J M's, e I ' n ' Vv complained Hat the State Depaitmenl of Ma Social Services has not bean helpful in resolving the transpoitatifin needs of the Ku do appe d and elderlv Mr Inglmh sa,d, af'er the U I PC iniuaed a studv of this problem the. presented sta to that department whith set up a task force six months ago Since that tin e, the agency has not received tistics any notification from the dc partmen! THE transportation committee said they will draft a Antony letter, asking Mitchell, director of the Department of Social Services to cooperate in the initiation of transportation studies foi the handicapped and elderly a bov for Robert 1 and I heir Beck Sihucsslcr f rst child will be named C had Robert He was born April 7 in an Ogden hospital Grandparents are all av ion residents Thev are Hem It's lisa at c A m 0 g su.d' i'll . j n 5 tF J ' ' s i r n any - sHX,t f ilAft d , i c ( v, o c i 1 t Russell and April ave Ri f 7, C c MAYOR that i i uil H I net Hr g r ol rt i t I s ,. u A great grand- father, Mr Boute in Kentucky dmg C t s ' - , i e ,.pi- s of w a latde a H - , e ic " i e f I - ' ' c ir t it . M Uhldf ir.jx'l Jt, " further r tie t d an C t n Ill'll A (M1 i is! snt", s'orm riipota joint j)l e s' B a i o' s. ,Jt u"u'l (it fM c to C.fii the sHum - r , f m , t , r e '1 j . t SOME q a or not ih a the jirohli n,i f t nter St rt t ri H P , t nquier, me! Ia.v r j s I I Imer M A THIS was appn ved to ' G nuncil Max Major w m Supt authorized lo attend t ht an nual Road School being hi hi in Kanab this year, Mav : " t , LETTER trom Da, is ounty was received propos mg a solution to the handling of the additional library lax money they had collected and remitted to the city for ihe year 197? in error The council agreed with 'he county attorney's opinion, ihat the levy be held in trust for the year 1978 in lieu of the library levy for next year A C OL NC II M AN M i pointed ou Ti' ( a, ' s hum p . t ' P ' unis i assured . , i - V i r, Ho ,f r y , i ' e t i ri'," keepmg in m r d that this is now q of the abu't r g owners , w i , d ,i f f t k t m , also lives GRANT Har i ) luisd.iv I one JhlllsddV their stud nts ul PM'ts of dn lo I a wok ilk dbiil t Ifi We reed a I a o' Mt f o ington sal t employ id m several w ik involve mein, t ;.iu hk.d'nls are ' id, programs, mdudirg (umpr, he t i piny mem Traneig Ait (tFTA) ' u i i f v d on U" ' p t t A K ' ' 'la all ' i ,i s ' I 11 ..wi . ; m i 11,0 n i' i i SJ III mi fi ,i st ho aie i but (hi IZ j , ' ! W AKE evt I i v st tdi nt w hi i e to is on an individual b.i'is 3 .jlon snd Some si orients art bi hind while others net rn. ail to.",, Mai and pvse holngu dl counseling Hun lo the three full time teacht ,, time and one had time sm a Hi r une full time psychologist and i" volitional teacher supply ihe a o pg staff tor the alternative sclim Cl. i Mes ate small The school ion rn m ii s on writing, reading, main, h tl h ind physical education Mr ( on, gton said, eliminating all the fnl j t ! to, h In in ! i 'iia r, , , ml 'h t s ; iio! Students must po. based ( ompt 'em v tests lit. M" r stud, nis m the dis'ricl, prim i. F.lM'mn Tht must also conform to i 'rn e rules set up bv Ihe distru t non ssennals 1" t ( mi r ' s St i j t a hi ,t ( m, s, ia J rn ad. rs don ii, b jin' ru n'.i'io- - si ti a Sh t t s T hi n s in i i ud r ' sei t i ms it r p sh st y h' jd pi m iu g. t hm L,U( have i i! v, s inm , n'v sriiI t ,i , (01(,I()N MR Da 's S' h. come to the al'irnalive uvually been r commend'd ' 'o' teams from the high st hoois w H under the dirts lion of the high s "1 tooidmatot and vice prmnpil D' ve are kids wtm have exhausted ail l't'n lives. Mi ( ovirgton s nd Oiher s' ii nis d'e relerred through pupil pier .'ini in ihe c en! ral Dav is ( ounty Sc hool 'r u'f.i es or are sum. t.mes refi t r. d KIDs - ' Afiii hue u.l iu, 'Mu ( (Uf i d t h ,1 h v, 'hi i.n j" d m s,.1 'i hiiuh Distru t h is 'rn i ht ui'er ju o tarn m 'he j, t si m it n t tesoanei Hu iri,'u 'c high st hoois t h ii ihe in M AonMr ( ' v If a siudeut ( ,n t ngtori s ud mike t a tali dav we ue him whai he )ne kid in the progr ini got s (a ' a r dk ' t ao h njtv v, h x j d iv But he s m iking pr , r, s, p ii v' wi ) i l' io t g I Is c ( be ene lo' ", could dra.r or " , the developt a and gulter and I,,- s Bob Barton n k couni il would l.r pi)SSI bl II putting a dtu n ,0, ) to the north of ( and filling P I t C C . r irr'son f" the KdVSVlile polite (h pn menl requested permission t submit an application f r funds to continue ihe K.m ville's Youth Bureau ag j " this year, under (he Utah ounc il and ruminal J ,vi a grant I t new n ' - as the council t c id- that andelc being ,' .! s bv engineering t ii'Ki the p lie s t n i i it ( oun. Hu preliminan, j'iat be ap as presented, sub et ' , . il s , scuwim Scheuller, - i d moved s !ne Dims (.ounty n s, (l gran' from the I Mr m no Fijard of I ducal, in Mr Cnving'oi s i' sine' Ihe program is design, d nits! individual needs, that unptt ,! n a ith 'dH'nts and employers is esserm f! t i 'i'ii ,i lull ('due rfiten t xjx't ien i r. ii d bv a ii- plat ol their F ast ridge division for ht out approval 1 he emtn. tinned the r .ad plan ar . - , r , H cv 'it id fi, uliPier, fun s ,uj R LFt L iMon an t Sn dall prest nied a prt r"u s r hristopher c ounc il also k William Weaver was born .r, Ogdtn He is the first hd J ot Ren t ant Julie Blond Weave r Mrs Beth Weave r of ( It ar field, Mr and Mrs Quinn Bet ksicad c l Hoopc r and W dliam D Blood of Sun-.e- t ate the child s grandparents A girl was born April 12 in ihe St Benedict's Hospital to Joe and Chris Foltz Midden-dnr- f She will be parried Kara Mane She has wo brothers Grandparents are Mr and Mrs John Fol'z and Mr and Mrs John Middendorf, all of ( would tie a. nt ' r i w. I tonight s ej ti i I . a rt ttisnc wav lo get i.'nploment i md a dijilorr.d, Mr ( ounpten said i J T )2 students li I the v,(hi)o! oil Ma es fill (our jx I lints t'liill 8 tii a 1T ll !2 n.x n Ihe .Htiiti'Kin .s spe o' in a trade Ah the j b tt t ht , t a v ww k J he D iv is C u.ri'V Alii t r, it . e BARENTS ML I in H'e mu o had voted to r it'd the morato' mm allow annexation ag on 't'( t !U sj'KlflC mi it quire mt nts aso a t F t hi annexation mot atoi nim tut fa en l.fk d, as Mr Hour m would h k) annex a pn , c projteriv tron"pg 2nd Ni Hist above trie leservo.t Mr Boarne was mli i the s !,o h w Kg I - . c ht it pHs' H. l b s "i Uit a ret , 'hat eaiher . i ! i i , ir1 i . Illicit 'o' a though he m h.gh svn,,,, ot- sptnt sen ml lilt'll kills tia.l dug dill a p.t they d, ' t know fyiw to gt i m,t " T no s hool prov ,s , aid sk . s t t or DICK B iar ne a( i et ipana d I tin Nc dc i haust i it " . with the counc il t and Joan Schuessler and Kentucky s f l h r ni 'he a th wt On i I ' (M i d o H SSSt. c k t m now!, , ht i nthirxii, ki t i a he J . C ( i imfm I i i d' O', ,S (J ms ai. ir Hi- c uni i al no t h ' onto b n t nt t 'em f 'r tr e z ei t m j iv mg t1 g neei I he r rt ' 1 , !r; T i n ill's . Ft ouiii i , t, " r rat tic i I1, i (' i . ju Jilt n ti" t M til or , II (OHM ip M n i 1 1 j l V i t is is g reratn g M ,vot 1 .on n pork d tt st tad Heights was looking si me options, such as g t j( t property for a v'lot diming out to first N rth o: across the we-,- t end of hm reserve. r to 2nd North, tut assured those present thei ,f nd when this comes up f t d si u .ion on the agetut , ) pubht ri'.'o e will be gi hey Liu' a (fiance to e tri 1 Ol! 1, TH! sr a "' ompanv juk tioses The advanced dtsipn busts a provide 'ol il ac t ssibii o . Both Mr for me handu atipe Irghsh and dhur Jefferies, exetulive doei 'or of ViFRc 11 'itijti " i Id i it. e bos s s p e di pi st d i f In ll r j ( 1 A i j M hi a a n pi I,, ulable, the rf . t ; SI ) t i.r m ' idei , : r I NO MI NTIGN uisit eompanies whuh rra, 2, (XXs to 3 (too e.u h u ulo get ahead in the ordering ' e and make cle ti.erv d ffu ult At present UIA has no wheelc hair hoses Mr lngl sti sc ntlv has sa,d that I I A i t i w , II I idii r trarsf. nod a' C ' Ig mi. h ul a t O J a'C'-t- o u i f ,; 'i F e i U .n pt ,l i ol i s it o botl me h a hdie dll! ) 10 ' , I the purchase of "v n spec lal buses for the dicapped and elderlv aftt--r Mr Inglish explained unless L'TA provides bus service f r the handicapped the Urban Mass Transit Administration (UMTA) could withhold If i I 1 . $H5 (VH) c ai h when t q i.p with a wheelc hair ft to o h ; (III M 1 nit' h,t. 'tig tor j i ii A.'ll'Ji Ht 'j u so ( e i nil I. f ' ai quisition of 12b ru w 1U i s bv L'tah 1 tans it Authonty i as be en approve d by the ira's THE i an allow inp Hi' ii,.f i F t I . w ldilll D'a number were tic f 111 u (I'n'mui ii.i'i win k i Si Hu g aii ip i At Hie pre sc pi ' ' tour d .Hite h U'H'Ii V. Ill1 t H p'v rc sob Its A l' h r ( t it s f tet v o i gi . a m was set up abi il he l i w v " l i t mergerc t w o i n ! S it! s otfu e liudgf d r si suggestd t e b Ilf Pi J' t ,hi be it tut Ul or g i t e I awren. t iilade i s1 to y 1 Innd'c tfie is v d the rgem o VkMI tendent1 t.xji ooi ern 'hat oeithi i ini NoHh or ( elitt I Mrcttj wi . d y i I ulies would have ftee n a i c m u t tr.i',o s " t' i 'pees " would (until ui.ii a on i ar to g V, r '( me p issih 'it, id i I'niii ' upg an eroi rgi in v c i it k ai p n s i stem lias ta n a iii't red f it two years so t w r s f m a , , nnmbei b i Hi Ht I o Mini .pi s i tic (list c list ro i i 'll mn c MAYORS 1 t ' it t e i si ' i n e Ai i ord i r g but 'be n e' tie co i il !j,i, h v fr rn S iF mi b r c r ( ti oil i s a toll and ( le alto ' ri ' id ms n'li't ink up p. u t ot (ire numb rs o', ti nui in iv in gd ' i' i 1 l! I t ( IHF Him IN iii p Sn t lo ben the o' Ms 'abeo svs'emwil! 1 u g w an i i oil' t lo $2 mill. t $1 q n si on a ju in dii rn e n was n t ( 1 ouim 's ill' p ifi t, I aw rt ric e s ,d SHERIFF he has met with Mount nr Bell offit lals who have ag'e. d to consider the lmplemtma lion of a countv wide emm genty number provided He i ountv favors Iht pri posa! to She r According aw rc ik e, afit r Mouna r Bell let i .es the lettc i f P' It nt, the telephone nm1u . will t (insider n! u tng c thiough (li nionth'v costs of $12, 'HO f : a total of five Veals, in addition to a one time $1,500 ins'aHa lion cost Sherd! 1 aw i eiu slid this t h a r g e is s m compared in the cost of ns lading l he ' . Mem w he h Mountain Be isiiiiuvs at Jinn iV Ki 1 lli. ful south having tuo the letter if intent would specify that tin county agrees to pit h up x s , ' (Pis . 1 j IF APPROVED, KDiK N i it U il i p;vr?,rr. y By ROSEIYN KIRK IN" .,,1 1 v i q .1 of t t.t D. uiiv Atn in iiiv r hoi I, tuit some c j ,t f t mhi thi It .it ' Mia! hool curinuhn ' D tv is L outity AUlui ii e Si. honl, .v n c! os' to in-- , kx.iti .I kid h.'u'e and tr.,. r iit'i i f D is H h Si t x,l is n. a g k 2 'he chjt.ee i high sM " c a. f II ' I 1 7b0 Last whert has caused the cus'i a ,d gutter to sink and a is. ul da mage and was advised ,l H this could not con sideied until the c Hv st, ri .ham line is mnf It u d anP 11 situation coneited i i Y 1 H D f I r?t l,,H)k ( .arjs.' i v ue . gi non of i lilt h n iv be upprovt d ( UHlt! r L m Lv ti JS v o' k mips a'e woi t g beitu.e w oh the it I j C d m & id Sri lie In. h - ,( U it s d ' g to Dr . i i W rs . isihihiv of extendi d set v u e m i iilmi. and adjacent to Davis (ountv i ordmg to Just j h Ir glt-s- , adm tiativc so, retaiv for the (. unxumt r Co cc rn on no' tec , the J um 5 dale is not vt t film ' irn c Mounbiin Bill Telephone hi' School , ,it r said ih.H main Bid suggested the COD tnd. rm tt.e pub! L ms r Fallow uMng Bountiful Mas i said the increase in late fi mi the prest m to $i is n i. p ise sm, e co t of about h in h"Sl m J6 (iui'v t,e . i a i has not hi on at le in get the rate strut ti te inunj ed H. tn p toiM !,. r t ' c i''nials several tones al- - to c . u - itie t'mmtv Mtetn m fi e ,1 that t uio is ava laO . d. C hi i sidents c L I) CVvii'gt rn, j nn tp.il of the I) u t wp h m .nit nts wtu. au prep.n g Dii win),', I lioto (il ad ni s ,in iu ,t i g- -. , a! rl le C e st r i, U '1 i i hi pic sentat ve Hans, n v nr toll free i F li g s, to Wihtr Coup!, j! i ot pt r 0 H e h ! at pa Hi! ; uent I i.vton resiJi ms I similar areas The commission pioposes ihat the PSC mvestigiu X25 or Hh7 g. t, . " : ,f DARWIN Richards met to request that the sidewalk in front of his home at 836 East Brookshire be replaced as it feet in has settled some places Supt Major pointed out that apparently this had been caused by settlement of the water and sewer trenches into 6-- 8 the hon.i and poBcv ot the has been the itv to patch dtmagtd areas with asphalt, it c but th v could not go ali over town rt plac mg walks as funds would not permit THE COL NCIL suggested Supt Major try to raise this up and or patch with asphalt (or the time being Clarence Meacham the City attorney was presented whith siipulat-- s that signs are on home not permitted occupations in and it should be removed After fur'her discussion, it was moved bv Counc ilwoman Carol Page (hat in view of the attorneys opinion, the recorder be authorized to is met with ihe council to voice his objection and questions to a notice he had received that he must remove the sign advertising his home occupation at bis residence TOE RECORDER reported that other holders of home occupation licenses have always complied with no problem, but Mr Meacham contends the ordinance is not clear on this An opinion from sue Mr Meacham a city Ik t nse this year, providing he complies with ihe ordinance and remove his sign, and when the zoning ordinances are revised, thev look at this area with Mr Meachams comment in mind It was seconded bv Councilman Gerald Purdy and passed unanimously np Girl Scouts Sell Cookies At Bowmans Saturday The Girl Scouts in Kavsvilie will be selling Girl Scout cookies Saturday morning at Bowman's Market IF YOU missed your chance to order cookies before sure to get some Saturday The money earned by girls goes toward maintau the Girl Scout camps in U Your support is appreciat |