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Show F WEEKLY REFLEX MAY 11 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. 1978 and as summer progresses the watt r tabie w ill dn p 3 In areas where fill was ustd to provide level bui dmg water is tr ov mg ; ads Utwetn the f d manna! and ur gi'ial ground Sart ue Tnm located in lake dt pus led clay with low permeabil v fotm GATHFRIM By DONETA Motorists traveling the streets of East Lavton will need to move a little slowet because of a resolution passed Mav 2 by the East Lavtun utv council lavt-r- ing confining ner s saiiOW artes an aqaifers In sin pit r tei ms there is a shallow (2 to Id fee t ) fere hi d tabe water aiea tbii-g'd- me id THE f Ol M IL dmeett d the police department to issue ci tations to all motorists ex THIS is uk ip t e1 bv xl fa e watt r a id go imd v it expe sc d rn sev ei al sh c lim.t by 5 rrph in residential and business districts This action was prompted bv Citizens' complaints tb it the roads of Fast Layton eavations e, deuce ceeding the posted speed ae Rainbow Drive unsafe for pedt strides Oth r considerations that piompou this action are 'he lack ef sidewalks and tin pm i qualitv of the ri a ts tl it citate a hazardous situ ui tav trenches and met xl th nt v i c i died su in 'he ot movement mav iv pe explain w'n two teG holts ,n ' f t h 1 w iter and i nt if , i rt i th p'aei d in in s ta s a w ix d "v Trux wa'c r w II v.md i ve nit tx m w Ui I Uk t c ' xi ej 'hat How r i u r.i v md art is i g ih I ri q iin u t.e , n Bl t A i I . 'u J w iti w i r tn s It r t CJUSIl r p i ' ! si f til l ' aid nun ot mt! i t r c i rt d t ) . nt dt a Os e i hi pi il l t v j i ,v K i s of 1 le r h st g did nv i 1 t h s i i 1 q l j i iMs i i i t w, ENFORCEMENT begin immediate I i h. ih, G now aw it t f u n ( i I t i 1 ir ! 1 i Dl ft's md FI I is h j 1 it ixijv ox t u tied pt i a g1 he i i s b'td t i el t l A detailed cxi'iaitat t n i f the flooding pi obit ms Fast L a ton residt nts h ivt experiencing this spin j Tw is read to the c lty council is report was pit pm id bv the 1 1 1 I Mur tah Geologic d md Survey L nil THE LETTER s ik lose d is 'In it n state mspi c t ion fm n for Kmihe rh Mi id w s ,n I is' follows f lavton Lnh As vou rtqucsn dt tailed in . t st g cm m i It to dt 't rn tit w be i lusmg f isi n i t t a vt iv 1 '! tv (trunk wood and quilt ite ms vve it xuhl al il tkt s de ai ts uid trails and p unlinks most of the k liter I he o jh n houst at the ti iti Unts )li t n md lunt In on m t nnmit mm it n n ol I it iisWrtkMn Li! I in, stitj'ion il The Y rsitv of Utah In ( ounc il ap an proved admissn adiustmcnt in standards to as sure high ai ademic standai ds and encourage studtnts to n adequately prepare thtm st Ives for rolu ge Ic vt w i k THE t HANGF in admix the first sion standards significant adjustment in Ik will requit e th it years studi nts complete three years of f nglish before entering the U in the 197k HO ac idt mic vears four units will hi COUMriON 'icpmtd Speaker in ISM Ihi cuirirtl, that the pp par jo L foi h gh si Pool me ludt thri t I ng lish feet that the suggests progran r Of nui South Davis Chapter The meeting will he at 7 30 p m at the J A Taylor School in ( entt rvilk MR. ( ovington h is bt t n a r with the Davis ( ountv Schools Hi li is a private clinic for c hildn n with learning disabilities md a pre school for dive lupine n resource teacht tal disabilities as will as non disabihtv childri n He has supt rv tsi d group homes foi thi st itc of Washington nd is w und with the I tah B iv s R uni sup rvising W It HI stu It ts He has written a gri xx m o i developmint progrin ulnh is ptesc i tlv bi ing list d v private pre schools I st utie nts nts u ()f AS AN alti rnativt studcr.ts mav complete a basic wctim. ((Hirst pnor to frtshnian ad mission or achieve an appropriate level of perfot mancc on such standirdized tests as ACT, SAT or AP Di Cedric Davern, vhi president for academic if fairs told council membtis the facultv and admimslra lion has be n concerned the with thangi g t ht hat ic ti i ist ii s of ra,j pmg st mors from I 'ah 1 (al tor n li urmng disablt in d c s f i U hi d T i far ir of , tr ne hue ho w i ti di d a w i vt NOT ONLY B tie o gov low i i we Sundav Spt ho irship to Brigham T i mg I nut rsitv Hi sidi nl DtllinH Oaks announc i d lut and HI S B k I C mill is and Ml H (out Kitnb VI W in h i t i (at il, s r s (r VI Mi s M w is in tlgdi Ami t ii in I e go n h k r Mcrtol I o t t i' n h i v N 1 THI Y WFRF m J i)U n t .1 i ( pi c ,i e m , H Tic set old s t f.1 p A In i n him i suli f i it i 'arsii (I will II " ant Hi irships I to i id. ti art Hu jtcl.nmi' ir AC he sa i T ui brought an ilmn immous response that xk writu m n I nglish is s l r M t k I f t I w i i S I t,K Iv Mi ls communicated n to Dr M J t ity n . Inc o 1 X u 11 I v ws is the v t X I e c i i H 11' s ' it i a n't t i th vi irv n o 4 Gteerware B squp Supphps & ( Firing New ciassex to Comment e May 16th Both Day & Fvenit j ENROLL NOW FOR CHILDREN S SUMMER CLASSES 75 North Fott Lane, Layton, Ut. 376-027- 1 x Xl tr he 197 "h sc honl c i r is irlv ovi i but five and six v u olds aie bt ing cm ol It d h i ne xl u rr and i si i it s of imoHiiiization so i m iv bt in I m or the y THIS mfoi mat ion and c rn was shared with a nurrbe r of high sc honl pr pals and tounsc lors who m i r s into tin high university bje school when it pre pi In ( ild ton nil belongs mi mbers i c wiiiiAiynob x: k i , il UES I tight string c education burden from or pioblt m txpc ru no J li i itu t mg freshmen as r t try to i ope with the eic m j ids of t umvt sity education j s I i education said Dave in In shin t it represents a serious and welcome atli nipt to move some of the te medi il i w X n r v t tic v In a g t! on t In only to fo d out too late !h h tv hi t i f th i nd wrh tl hook (il so themstlves for university I! r k w t t'u I a f ptepura 1 t i rt ummendat.ons t I t il iiws i A w hi isi le w Place Where tr K K is e i j lait mdow s ii an pi oph omm and C mo it r e C ii r OFTF N i com Ii te physic il c x iriina'ion will un over di ti 's that a hi Id may hue and rhat hive bun un notiud It is import mt it a i hild has a dt feet that thi pirents md tiachtrs know ibout tin deli c t so th it tin v cm hi Ip the child overtoint the hand cap i c c fit di i It t o ( it h i (itologitil il S( K I tw I t IH ! Too I ate inn ndi d to convi y a mess ig to aspiring high school studi nts that thi v should t iki 1 tain i ourst s to prtp i e t , ti Il win ub nl rt t 'la Distr Di S Hr ! r hi t I reprtstnt a modi st raising if the umversitv s standards of admission They are also dua'ed thty would s'ronglv support a proposal to t he tf Don V Forget Mother's Day 4th For Your Special s IDS I s ill s pre jv a i . n I nsi r uc tun ' g t xt c i In o t mi la it d fust l! spt l it ij t ! pr nl li ms I ht ( h i1 I H v I u tn V r 1 hi t nrt A I ISI bt should rt quirt L the new high sc hool 1 I i p n 111 sc tin hui a r it h p p St h( I I at p! n nnnip c v hto i I jirto r v $2 lion pi i ng oo th nt it i ir li nisi v ( A(H si holarship to ihi 12 outig me n ini 12 ou r g wo-- F I THF academic vice president emphasized that nt in ic ate also disturbi g si,, s of a dtiline in the lift i v tompt le net of ma . of t o' t ntc ring frt shinen D i ern said a fac oltv u i , tit ot I F v i I alter D Talbot, supernote dent of public instruction for the State Board of I dutu mn I Auxiliary V S n I pits! gmus r t 111 Vi 1 sc Hi K i s. illc l'T's Cnl t Mis iters M ss ng h u" yin S Sc I v UK 1 n mg ion is out of 24 ' si md ng high si honl si nit ts in c itu s from V irg m i to 1 summer act in r i Ann ; , 1 bei high sehiHils , i MR. ( in mgtnn g M i fiorn BT L in i compi n psvchologv soc ml lg a n 1 it n i h is He zoology graduate work at the I n r sitv of L tah and Imvi rsit H iwan He will t j k in t 'V s mi t h teaching l K I I is i ads c some minimal standard of c urricular prtp (ration Meetings were held with both university and high school administrators for thi purpose of drafting a r high school requirerm nt md om mendat ions to In included in the I' ratal ig Davern said the proposal has g Are Guests D Disabilities, DFI) 1 1 1UV M i e Staters Girl 1 g ga m Wax II rv w In st vt i tl g ig t in r t suit nls of ' hi ani w h ssio'i if tie pi hh n s! 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