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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 18, 1b"3 all been have documented by specific instances reported by school students, he said HOWEVER, the committee does not want to use the documentation unless forced since it will put the kids on letter - RuUNTIFUL The C- itizens A.tion Committee, made up of Bountiful residents, will ask for an af- t.- rmativfc action task force to rt solve what they say are problems related to the close proximity between the IDS Seminary and the Davis t ountv SchiKil system the spot, THEIR spokesman Rtverend Wendell Harder said the group hopes for an answer from the school board n. Mav if when tiny have icquested an audient e Lht Although points null ned in the etter have bt t n discussed with attorneys from the American Civil lioertns (AC I U), the gruup ii not anxious to go to court, Revet end Harder said He here both sides lose sa.d the court battle in t hi egan Si bool Oistnct relating to the practice of awarding u edit for seminary c!ases aril released nme is rough on both suit s ten issuts which indicated their feeling that a c lose tie in tx'xtcd between the IDS xt unitary program and the si hKil system Revturui Harder, the t.biective of tfi not to create a cir y map is cus atmosphere but to ask 'oi the creation of the task f oi e to study and or ret ' FIE DOES btbeve, however, a some of the points in the lifer wntten bv the Citizen's c Coininit It t Mate Senatio fur Imprint'd Telephone St i v t. e e p!,,nn pt tin Haven J Ration, tenter, nil Si it' l't p't-- nt Roth legislators ate .pt at to tJiigHiri tu ul . , Coiintv sonic e lor two pet ;t tons In 'i, i m. ol 'Went in the uhm SUPPORT PETITIOUS I)as ot phones one tan reach m Wil.i t should pav only $,)(.' per nionth, CONTINUED FROM FRONT without a toll charge This comp.iits County and 59,545 in Utah tuuntv t VI 22 i la Av eK ,r Hansen r ' that was the AT LEAST concensus of the city council here last week following a report from Ed Higlt-y- , owner of one of the larger mobile home parks in the city He told the council that he has a culinary water systt-in his park valued at more He explained that watei , sewer and natuial gas are ail metered on individual nut rx fd the entire park and the i ost for these servu is ai e ini luded in the monthly lent By KOSt , nun t s its s f j. i , i, 'int nni i " ,n i a l I n PI t T BUI I,1 y y , II r i nli f. . n e e H gh , , In i d it e din snniii t irl v i, (a i ! fl V rTM f i ! if saint points are at issue I f h pis)" iiUiA V.? r e v h Hi ? i II " tin pi ud lu s in be. mm Ol mill! ( . n n SAID m i hi Da is fu t , i j i HF m, Ji le. t i d Ih li ntitu's " i Hon c M King t - i oiiii! . Hu' uppoiiii v .1 Tiii'ii u ul ; Ii. . i In have lid'l'es from the pa' 'ms Horn w im nu two ot a h in he thn o will be a ,,u mbei s Hi' ir housing pel son Hi foie filial appiuidl 'he proposed plan will have to go the b gal Mult son e It w id hi et'd( led as an ui d n,i he t ( uuim Alio! n y M lion J Hess sdid J ha1 p tn will be d.ht riised and possihU even be exjniintd in a public t'i ai mg Allhough Mi King Jt l.ned to make t ''mutex as to when be final di if' would be ompli led, he said c 'i e gelt mg veil i lose c i , ' c ARM1NGION - On Monday juvemVx between the ages of 11 and 17 appeared before First District Juvenile Court Judge L Kent Bachman charged with offtnses of ranging from burglary, consumptions alcoholic bevetapes, possession of niarituana, setting a fne and dixpiavir L ihrealening behavior to a law to forcement offu er tor trial on a ni t Gi ,i ihuig. he bailor when ai icsted h, t pul finer The luienile warned the rig' ' ' : m attorney DeputvCnunG A ,h v ,ison will Cd-- e Ihe present comity According to the slat' intros to hi, ii mile had been at a paitv wuF .''er juveniles but only two , . i r. U red to the i ouit ,ij I ait ; ii i r ' r , i IHF PROBATION oH,i im, THE DAY was an average one in the juvenile court in larmington Judge Bachman said His objective is to give counsel to the juveniles who appear before hull as well as making a lodgment as to their punishment He said his sibility is to also teach juveniles rexpnt But muni of them don't its for the law lea " Judge Bachman holds genmal court coi eveiy Monday and Wednesday and ducts review and traffic hearing-- , twice a month Usually about 10 ai raignmeots ii. addition to reviews and trials are sc heduled for each general ( oui t d i ONE OF the first cases on Monde was old male who the probamat of a tion officer described as having a chip The boy was charged on his shoulder with consumption of an alcoholic beverage Since he had alreadi completed the alcohol and rehabilitation program run by the court and the Davis (ountv Mental Health Center, the juvenile was ordered to pay a $25 fine and appear for a probation review in July The juvenile argued that he had onli consumed a few swabows of a can of beer, but Judge Bachman pointed out that the law says the purchase, consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages bv a Even if the beer is in juvenile is illegal the seat of the car, you are guilty Judge Bachman said Since the juvenile was presently working, he was ordered to pav the fine. fine The " i ' ' vision. 17, lor iion to li'-- 1 i j o i,, , ' t ONt Jt U I who was sc bt d ib d t ar i d i o a chat ge of the pos a s i I m .,. i was not ;o ai tbe n J IH hull- - Although his parents and ii luoiule to aitend, but point! d nui if me ho, returned to the couit on ann'lni lu. mule charge, he would b" lettn r Jo o me couit as well as his parents ' p s liman older d the It's good m base youth to pay $lt0 fine the parents involved since tbey lave n In e wish the ( hi Id evei y dav " In another case where a 14 u ar old In., hi d not guilty to the charge of dainagui), a house trailer, Judge Bai hman set tie rial date for a hearing before the coon Ho (old the juvenile he could have acii' to an attorney and witnesses could be called to testify on his b'hdlf These w nes'es could be subpoenaed bv Hu courl if their names and addresses were pin. id d prev lous to ihe trial pal ms present, they said the, h s whereabouts Judge tut , w i c t a pick up order o boil, mail i" u D is ( in in y and Weber ( minty i s tif'ii so that the dc fondant ' c ( i I li im i 'fe nr ' n ; w Hi a , up .ail n h ' p at the MOWT DA deti i id until he was 's i" 'ne court pi !' n,i i t'le , p-- hi , et JIDC.F ,r o' . ' n B t i, i . 'd' , ' X juvenile receive hnlogiial help The be placed in a foster .j bv the Division of (DFS) or to an alterna- - sve ) s, ,.,ivis ,'v S. j HMAN said that Ihe more discretion as to laments handed down to i) the other courts Judg fine or work order to .n tan ' n ( o. no hrj r the (feit'i, . A - '.'.a i ii - t o' fas : i picked up, the a riued Judge Hat hrri.ta s bai if the juvenile weie t in ihe date set for ti utl. 'v c pi i . w people's properly based on this expt riente, Judge Bachman told the l ( i King said Additional x a, gi si mns by d. I'iitnn rt ads tun be submitted to the Ui pi i sonm partmi nt mi Mi said the ch p it Intent will Hit woik lit td.Uiig the mt i li plan xuf gestions pi I xtmnt t now begin and tvping me ludmg ALTHOUGH one f tlu suggestions was that the tuuntv personnel three lot bt dt signaled as a full time Mi King uf the cumin i ommissionerx d d nm lu.ntnent At the piescnt (ime. Mi K.ng is serving in two capacities ihe executive n industrial of pt said Supennieiident of Dav , hulls, RerneU Wriglty sa d ed the group had first a meeting with the boa id on Mav 16, but since the bu.trd was not meeting that night, tne administration had i xjxmded by sending a It urn en. losing guidelines ftmn tie State Superintendent of Schools Supt W rigley sag gf'ied a further meeii g ('use il neiessjry be s REV. HARDER said (he executive cemrnitlee halt received that ietter, but bt had nc.t personally la'ked t. Supt W riglev, but be and the executive committee planned to be present on Mav 21 The first mi'etmg to discuss the issue was tailed bv sorui-moiher- s of students in it't-s- i i 1 trt Boun-- Icpment as well as the isonntd director vt the Bountiful Community churches were all replevin! ed at the mass meet it gs HE SAID the gioup has wauled to establish friendly relations with the school board and so had voted not to release the letter to the press Bui on e the matter did become public knowledge thiough the media, the group was forced to explain (heir side, he said We didnt cuss' c he said case Ihe board and teachers will have tu conform to the state law which governs the options of the seminary program The district will have to put teeth into their memos to the individual schools, Reverend Harder said IN ANY individual sL A . That Looks & rum lac hr ginning that Ihev in d d to do the hi r mg foi tt" r ow n tit pa meets J he v t -- ins At Last Solid Vinyl Siding hirmg for their department i t pa; 'nu nt hi ads stressed Feels Like IVood STAY WARMER & SAVE FUEL COST nessed Tuesday, howeiet, 'tup ad testing to the on the ioi mg ic'l' i should be done bv the pt ixonm committee p a i mi nt of pt i pi lot Sonne r. s D ' s' v"a-- asures are necessary, sent to the Youth ( ,'cr in Ogden where the 's to rehabilitate the , d c log him under strict m ,p'tne t c,o i mi be . ' i a ' ,,,( J a ' considered that jss.h p, m Monday "What about rg htf months in the Youth JLDGF. BACHMAN .id D u.'fTi'.i an s ( i Ier':, Mavbe thats what me hip off your shoulder," eke! ime offender, but decided df- - !ts punishment But since most ('! ;t- 'U.c lies on Monday were first time oil rx Hi r punishment was not so x .rtu g harhman said he is much rn ' raisti he luvemle appears before f; r 't hi x ,,nd or third time ij! - i - 1 c MR. KING said that pt s did not w ish to plat t bo n ai gtn, ,nt s on the d. ai eem! Beads or bind i m si a t tssilit alums in ho .rg pi .a tne. In inn m hi ads also w lid lo hi im hide d in the r d xy siem so they ii ould n t be tmi'd tor political K isons, a. cording to mental tn ,1th adm.mstraiin Russell w lliamx -- "f'i pjJSl - I rTlSrs.- I c Solid Vinyl will put an end to your painting and exterior mainenance White or problems pastel Beautiful shades if your outside wals are covered with old asbestos imitation brick or stone the transfirmation from old and shabby to sparkling new will be terrific Carefree aluminum guttering and downspouts Even HOWFVER, Mr King said tne personnel department could not deal with that issue County commissioners and Hie county met it commission would have lo decide whether ihev wanted to make exceptions and allow some department heads to n main on ihe merit system, he said Carl Chappel, Community 1 (Never rust) 2 Super seal tight roofing (many colors) Action Program (CAP) director said that, like most d paiiment heads, he preferred to be snise this would offer him bener job security DR. RICHARD Johns, ad of the ountv health department, suggested that department heads could be placed on a system similar to ihe Utah Stale merit system where an administrator i an only be released for cause after a hearing by the Board of Health mimstrator Personnel serving r, c in chief dputv positions as well as North American Builders Sait Lake City 268-35- 35 Licensed-Bonded-Insure- d ward reate problems Vie just wanted to sit down in a fnendly manner Ihe request of the group will be to set up a committee in each school which will i (insider affirmative action problems Tbe questions that ate not tesolved in the log.ni suit can be settled by negotiations within the committee to DI PARI ME NT hi ids ills cl sevtial eltmenls of Hie pian involving biting and t vt nipuoiis Act oi ding to the in oiiosed p!a l the personnel dt j ii lint nt would refei live n mu s plat c d hight si on the p i i .1 roxti r to the depart-ii- a mi lu a Is vc ho w ould do the t ul First Baptist Church, St Ol.ifs Catholic (hurch and Mini d kt ping .Old ea .oi.ul n pin, mem SOMF OF tht chdiu NUj;1 led t an be nt poi m n'o la edit d o' it pi. in. H i 1 asking if Ow chose to put impute Reverend Murder said parishioners from the c nine n,i M to c our t j oi m le was ioni U b JUDGE WHEN THE bov had entered the dwelling he was charged with stealing I alcohol hope you have gamed some kind of understanding about inner f ini' THE GROUP is uIm. ton coined about the high sefot' China! music programs g i imps die required te sing 2 DS Walds to to 25 times in i e, five cieriit for them chi' his takes the kids ..nt ol i ur i hurch almost tnutelv, he t i itlllg a teachers have asked non I Dl si udents to identify tht m selves by raising them ha ds in classes, he said non LDS churches jf executive saietaiy positions could be t xetn pt f I om th nit rit system as well. Mi king xu ai legal imiit bt ids ai .( uxxt d 'Hu r ixxui s sue h as ' m ploy t it pi t st nt ji in m tiuldtm rei .! ement. He like Individual minority - v h a t The same 14 vear old juiende pled gu.liy on another charge to entering a dwelling to commit a theft On this mam r Judge Bachman ordered the luiemle work 45 hours at a school close to whert he lived in order to pav his fine The bt i was allowed until June 14 to earn the money to make $24 25 restitu'ion e v H. i BACHMAN poined out that am tnesses w hit h were called to it M f v dtdinsl the offender could be questioned The defendant also would have the right to .e remain s.lent to anv question- he trial should he ihtxise 1 i i, i AFTI R ADVISING the juvenile that show respect for law enfo t no nt V prst ! IN ALL cases parents appeared wiih the juveniles One 11 year old child appeared for a review. She has been under the prohibitive supervision of the Division of Family Services since November The probation officer reported that the child was progressing and wouldn't need other help except through the mental health center. She was released from super- i t (la- - money to pav the ne of ihe cases that an v were p i id on M n parents ri,uind F ii mo m t'i. foi dhough mje- o . rt Hi nr,e or Judge both parents i. n r e a i !" gnnienl and tr ml fatter Judge Bachman did ml older lie Bar punishment including , Oh h would make It pos . n; oi k w a . (dfuers, Judge w dta r of paving u.i rule objected to his son ain piling me ilt 'hoi seminary, slating thai lht boi w is no! gu.ltv of drunkt ness $50 ,vi a ' c - . e aH id thu the youth attend rehabilitation seminar, in add ,om a 1 me sail a ipi i. n ale, age 15 was also , ime iwo c ri m x and ' ' a a v f another case one juvenile, age m Vk By ROSELYN KIRK In j? ft I feel to t an ordmg verend Hardt r etti rs wire sent to the olht r six i Iwo students are non-LD- made tiuols, rs:V W that Rt i i ni cm mission and ( y otn 'o mo ing in me tt.- . , i d m Imam2 ' ion must apj lull toe 1 he ii it it the p. ni pi lit of the I n, will e ttoi e un mtn i mei it o.ii w no ha . e n i( y i I o (I t " Urn Davis i n a I , r map - i C s ' 1 I I ( 1 m ant i 1 I ,1 ,i i , ,g V ih- - i R ' iw i' i'iu''i i ll ,l pi ,ii (inioiiv fn pi oi In r t i N i i y he pi m will rot in1 t nit'll It d m tone to met t the nile ill idlini 14 '0 d Iv ( nun! , ( i ' enoni s mu i s i ol MR. KI V u t ne l n ib all ol Ht mi d p in w n im oi pm atom i the i W i Sail ike ( ouniy ( o m and s ill I ake iiv lie t it iaiis as wt II as in. lu nil fails of an t aider I) n is ( i .tin plan, pioposi d hal no! a(S pn d ' We n ok the hi ol Hit old plan and im m pm alt d it w ilh m he olm t gn ei n p! ms 1, 1 AF sdoi, r- - fw i y, h H 3i f sli 0 to li e asM't! tin a s ,r,t nli,i d hi m ibih "BUT WHAT charge foi these services dot s not pav the total tost, he said "I imreased the monthly rent d e u $2 70 and late b complaints Many of in y residents are young couples in eldt i Iv persons on fix d on evirv mobile home, thus everything into the park is metered bv one meter d i 'ill A S ( ( ! I mo dm h!RK l II ent fit a ij i lb p sled i h.nyt s tu tine the ot lht prupn i ,J i cl ssMi m bn! I ai hinj 0! 0 v R M A , a meters installed s n According to Reverend ircier, dltl ough some of the u.- i i water used, but that isn't feasible, said Mr Higlev It's also not economically feasible foi the city to have lie 40 people on the c i en's conimatie f,i st rrt t on Mjnh la and then ogam on Apt i! 5 1 he die gations ,n t: e 1 i sS um TD GLADLY it t the uiv take over the system and have my residents pay according to i n solved when the H3V i than $100, (KM), a system that he must operate and maintain stjunglv ci d tt leplo ejs h - al-- .'i v l' p np It may CLEARFIELD not appear that residents of mobile home parks are paying their way with regard to city utilities, but they are s ' Action Committee may be I ogan case is settled 1 , i HE TOI N noted that Set lion 5 of the same Liar t odt and Section leusonable different e in raitsof s re.. ' r But in view of the above facts, n ,s i a tit mg thaiged an unreasonable tun f v ii e," the legislators t ont luded BUT CENTRAL Davis County subscribers pav only it cents less ($7 66 per month for a private hne computed t i $7.99 for a private line in Weber and Utah counties) If our rates were based on the number of phone', one can reach without a toll charge, compared to the number L l"H'S H.UlSt I. (till tt lej Illll! I -- ili p: iblt ins in the si hools wh re ,bo lottinnitee says that non DS studt nts are pot rei 1. ,, g lam r rt aunt ia t v We hope said In a letter which was mailed to the school board on April H, the committee listed ACCORDING to he said establish fnendly relations talking to the board for about 1 to 20 minutes Three members of the executive In iard hope to speak I he oeiut'vt board drafted the leitct from notes taken durmg the meeting Reverend Harriet to bv both cases, one central issue defined by the Bountiful c Action Committee is |