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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 15. 1976 Adjustment Of Boundaries Brinns End To Some Glasses - With Ue FARMINGTON at Bountiful and Vtewmont High Schools should reach about I 00 each, wth Woods Cross being at 1200 adjustment of boundaries in h'gb schools in the south Duvis area, some classes w n low registration have been discontinued, according to Gayle Stevenson, assistant superintendent of school Boundaries have been changed to place serui Mr Stevenson said, based agreement, both Bountiful and Viewmont High Schools will remain m the 4 A bracket in sports this year, but nest vear will need to on an d stadt nts at Woods Crere p ivlnvil for the first time review that decision and see if thev wish to remain m that bracket or move down to 3 A MR. STEVENSON said th it neither of the three schools Each can allow classt ith enroll mt-as low at 7 toll studeris to be taught s me wo.iIJ puan hat some mge desses would bave to I.-- taught ! fcr compensate classes In one tv n sn t re1 decide can school whether to remain tn a higher bracket, based on their population, but cannot decide t ) move to a lower bracket unless the population warrants it, Mr Stevenson told the school board case whole a ROK pn gran, program-th- e at Viewmont-w- ii have m tie eiini'nated since, teit if erroilmert fal s he low is not econcnacaK sfs to woi wnh Sunse' to allow a city j lav rg f .eld to eoc rev-- c h on a few feel of the school props nv -Doxey Elementary Sc horn arninge'nent Assistant Supenn'endc rt John S White said that the buildings and ground dt pan ment approved the , i - w hn. h would recessi'ate Uie construction of oiie base on propt rty The school will be ab'e use the ball d ime nd f .r th- - ir programs, he sred J. u 1HL BOARD also approved appo'ntment of Rubard Bailer as tne supervisor in tmusporta'i n fir tre Dares tfie Disnct Si hool County Mi builer, formerly a phvsns instructor at avion High 1 01 HER business, the an board approved IN was selected from .1 apphean's who applied Si hool, l't, fea--ib!- for the st hool to pav half tne s liars of the letired commix smocd ofheer who reaches the iltss, Mr gtevensLii told the b ard IN 01 HE R ca,es !,ke the agricultural pregrain, one teacher w,il teach at two V 1 V schools to pick up enough students to cariy rhe program Mr Stevenson said that present enrollment figures show that enrollment i laysuillo Police H music cor.iniiTTE; ti ii Ix-wr- e PAUL SCHOFIELD MASON JON GALLEGOS , Accidents 10, stale report 1, short form 5 and hit and run 2, alarms 3, Guitar City 2, Barnes Bank 1, arrests 6, & i H 1 fit Ov Mbi 4 Rlwia mm Bv DANIEL NU1TALL I JEANNE STRA'I FOE I J Marine, Kaysville Medical and Kaysville Realty Paper service 5, prowler 1, public address 8, recovered property 1, runaway ungovernable 1, i :3 Mjiu t Y frt m the V w ti (a i rul Hi ard wol hi givt n an! gluts for the c mi ng vtar ci.s us x d GnrYTiinQf Reflex-Journ- Liken to Moweda 1 SHOPLIFTING 1, shirt $30 00, state impound 2, sus picious circumstances 6, thefts 10, keys recovered, hub 1 pistol, two bikes, cap, gas, trees, tires recovered, arrest tape box, 28 tapes , l- three allowing on to ride unauthorized portion of 72, d Reflex-Journ- vehicle; detective equipment cltarge. driving without license 2, DUI 1, expired registration 3, expired safety inspection 11, improper passing 1, illegally 1, SL0 Man Reported hissing; Is Found leaving the scene 1, prohibited parking 19, reckless driving 1, speeding 28, stop sign 1, and vandalism 2. np - A Salt FARMINGTON Lake City man, who was reported missing in a canoe en route from the Jordan River to the Great Salt Lake was found about 9 a.m Sunday morning after the Davis County Sheriffs Rescue team and Detachment 4 Helicopter crew from the Hill Air Force reeesuma Base had been called out. Alan SimmonS; LT. STAN Tebbs, Davis County Sheriff's Office, said Dale Whittaker, 28, had begun the trip in a canoe, using a I before Father's Day Cham Brake Automatic plus manual ing system 0 VALUE ONLY OO- Q- Includes Carry Case Limited Offer Our lightest, most powerful full size saw RACKERS WESTERN AUTO STORES 120 South State, Clearfield 825-601- 1 nd 116 West Gentile, Layton 376-426- 7 JIMS SPORT CENTER 1731 South 2000 West, Syracuse 825-277- 7 the Silver Sands Beach Lt Tebbs said that trip ended about a mile from where it started when Whittaker was found walkmg across the flats in the Duck Club area 9am Sunday IN THE meantime Mrs Whittaker had alerted the Salt Lake Police Department when her husband did not appear at 9 p m Saturday at the Silver Sands beach, the prearranged meeting spot Lt Tebbs said the proposed meeting spot was about 20 miles from the launching point Mrs. Whittaker had called on duty at the Davis County Sheriff's office who investigated the Farmington Bay area but could5 not find the missing man At a m. Sunday morning the Davos County Sheriffs search and rescue team, headed by Sgt Larry Ward was called out, as the Detachment 4 Helicopter and crew from Hill Air Force base. WHILE THE rescue team the helicopter was put in the air and after making two or three passes, discovered Whittaker who had abandoned his canoe and was walking out of the area. Lt. Tebbs said it was determined to try tv C toll free telephone serviie ended at 9 15 or WtdntsddV after about 100 people haJ jit Dm duru g tin duee stssions slim ot PSC CHAIRMAN M ihe Bunard said the commission will set another h ei mg j! a 1j!i t date and decide at that time wheher to allow presi ntat c I I i Bi 11 ts irom It lephiioe M iin to jirest ,u their case agaTi-- t exundirg the toll free service whun thtv sav would inireasi telephone costs in both Sid W et tn ( o until s - Jordan River enters Davis County. His plan was to pid die down the river to the Farmington Bay Duck Club, cross Farmington Bay to the Great Salt Lake and thin around the shore of the lake to mobilizing, 1 rmttee Mountain Be!) officials weie not allowed time to broom for a paddle at 12 noon on Saturday, June 10, when his wife Carol Cropped him off at the point where the was A According to Joe Ingles, the officer 25490 - administrative secretary of the Consume- Servins Com the Salt Lake police about midnight and they notified PRO MAC ON , Lake and morning fills out and show if to tiie family ARMING! Liny hidrmg givnu Dires I nontv result nts a chanie re ss the Public Setvue om mi .non PS ) for an t x, Mu- the present their statement, a paper, smie it had not been pie filed with the P3C RESIDENTS wishing to speak were allowed o present either sworn or unsworn testimony before the PSC After clearing the time for a speaking slot with the Lon sumer Services Committee, they were called in order In some cases attorneys fi r Mountain Bell questioned the information presented During the morning session, city and state officials lead bv State Representatn e James V Hansen said that Davis County residents have been discriminated against smie they pay higher rates while receiving inferior service During the afternoon and evening hearing stssions citizens expressing a variety of points of view had their say. About 32 people voiced their opinions during the evening session DURING THE afternoon and evening session, many from the Farmington, Kaysville and Layton area, which has the most limited area of toll free service, complained of problems varying from monetary costs to the isolation of one area of the county from another. Business and professional helicopter operation first since the canals and pockets of water m the area are difficult to navigate and the ground and water rescue teams would disturb the hatching season of the ducks and geese m the Farmington Bay area The man was found on the mud flats about one mile from the spot where his trip started about 21 hours before rk ople said tl'e tod t hai , id moved them out id thi ompi titive i two-par- 1 wrehes a "Happv The Davis County Davis of north babies all to County who are Birthday celebrating their first birthday anniversary at this time i Among those babies are Paul Schofield, son of Kent an Mwm June W. 4, 645 ton, Lay Gentile, Schofield, Robyn Jon Gallegos, son of John F. and Linda Gallegos, 31 ! N 2575 East, East Layton, June 15, Daniel NuUall, son of Kenneth and Cathi Nuttall, 594 8. Chrrrv Lane, ruit Heights, May 31; and Deanne Stratford, daughur of Keith Jr. and Janelle Stratford, 451 N. Bruce Nt Apartment F, Clearfield, June 12 Pari nts of babies are urged to call the Layton Ortiie of Davis to make an appointment toh ive County their babys picture taken for the newM..nr 1 heie - no i j i t at t one of a senes tin ti ti phone hear imts m Dsvis County before the Public Service Commission, HAPPY BIRTHDAY gency 2. Open doors 3, Thompson 10-1- GARY BLODGETT AND RoMLIN KIRK F 1, forgery lost property 1, malicious mischief 1, medical emer- Traffic persons --4 H1GHI 1GH L EMERGENCY message 1, domestic problems 2, family fights, embezzlement 1, fire 38 5 it nnq V 2, rab- harassment l'- n tiiif-rtnr- K ASSISTS OTHER depart-m- t nts 5, Layton Police Dept accident, liquor law arrest, DCSO arrest beer party in jury accident, Utah H'ghv v Patrol injury accident, assist public 10 Burglary 3, attempt 1, auto tapes, child abuse unfounded, civil dispute 1, Longhorn Bar, 1, U w d intoxication 1, 147 v is tne all Y u mg Vretuu olf ictrs and id nun t c m lied to a'terid tne ,.n r ,.ji Pint Pegu r ai e ( at the Kays,ii,t c ' S'uke House at 7 iK p m wul be uniit r II. ion fen-nrt e direction of President i phiri Whui" ups and High ( onui J udv is ( ,.l i tint J , 1 Warrant, DLI, theft, public destruction of animals bits 2 and sheep 4 i t tie Metnliers of the music cnniniittee post Hegional Young lurit rue Women's Mutual Gonftrt mi fur, fr ot Shanna Law and Liz I Limey standing. Mindy Law, EiU in HJton, I ert Afiranre, 1 Whitesides Melanie I e ijia F v a ns, I t sire s. rtnd iriuthv 'sundia p, mai ki ilii uf (in' l aid t it ''Uited in the loss of tus 'murs Representativi s fr m i 'e f reepnrt ( erne, r,id thi i b l phone serv lie was stumbling blix k to evpa ision (1 that renter Private ustr. i on plained about costs for a Sinnui pe, pie in ot tic r areas and s, id the high uwix id cut off associations with l tailing medical and prides 1 ft tends REPRFSFNTATIV FS from Davis North Hospitals talked about costs of hospital care ris'ng due to lack of adt quote it It prune service Davis ( ounty officials said that the April Ldephone bill of $6,357 at the County Courthouse w a. an indi anon that costs wete a burdi n for the taxpayer Sorrn people discussed the division of the county due to the communication problem Other new residents pointed out their disappointment at the telephone sei ice in Dav is In most casts, County residents of the middle section of the county said they were discriminated against since they could not make the same number of rails tn the same number of stations fur the same price as thtir neighbors to the north and to the south FARMINGTON subscribers with 867 prefixes can call only to North Salt Lake on the south and Lav ton to the nmth without a toll charge Layton and Kaysville subscribers can call onlv Clearfield and Far mington without pay ing a toll Phone users m central Davis County cannot call either Salt Weber County without a toll charge Davis County officials are asking for county-widcalling In addition they are requesting that Bountiful and Farmington areas be able to call Salt Lake County and Ogden exchanges without a toll They are also petitioning that Mountain Bell provide toll free services for citie from Kaysville north to call the Salt Lake City exchange as well as Ogden Lake or e IN THE morning session, Davis County city and state officials dominated the spotlight with virtually every spokesman speaking out in support of the expanded telephone service State Representative James V. Hansen was the opening speaker and he presented a petition to the board with some 4,500 signatures supporting the expansion HE SAID A group tabbed the Concerned Citizens of Davis County obtained the signatures and expressed that theyll double tms figure if vou (the board) so desires Representative Hansen also presented the board with letters from city mayors and councils throughout Davis A i a- i fi ,1V rr minis 'tn H OG OPFMNG remarks pusr ntative Hansen si,d it is C ounv si mi nut t d has be n uga iPst t i ,iiin' of m ted ns I'ltphont sttvice (bum m f d slant t aid riumbt r ixihangcs that tan Dili ached wi.hou' a tul, D lull i dn util t 1 cad Weber and even at he louptits can a a throughout its countv without a toll C , Been Hilton, Melinda Law, Bountiful Mavor Elmer W Barlow said that with the toll i narges m Davis Countv, it is impossible for city and countv ottiUals to communicate with each other without some in stances of long distance ti It phone calls throughout our own coun'v And without a toll, he su'd this is not fn.r because Salt ukt the Sbauna Law, Sue Lee, Melanie Leonard, Sandra Itwis, Leslie Timothy, and ) We 1G men nu are a youth com-ni',- r e, composed of girls fr,m thioughout the stake and directed by Lydia Evans, music specialist and Shirley Anders in, drama specialist The committee consists of Ten Abram, Liz Barney, IN Rt 1 11 LK)NT believe that there is any question but what all of ridus (ounty should be toll tiee he said I HE SAID THAT Mountain Bell is an open mesvape through the press claimed there are three areas Senator Jack Bangerter (R Bountiful) likened Davis ( ountys telephone service (critei.a) for which telephone service is based Mountain Bell fisted ( ) Community involvement, (,2 ) A willingness to pav the costs lor expanded service, and (3) Proof that the maiority of those affected bv the expansion are willing to make the change WE HAVE MET these criteria, every one of them, with that of a 1 WE HAVE lost businesses and industry in our countv because of poor telephone service W hen businesses find said Representative Hansen In addition, we have many reasons besides the criteria outlined bv Mountain Bell that shows why Davis County should receive improved telephone service He told the board that Davis County is not only the smallest county but its population is nearly that of Weber County Thus, we have the most concentrated area to serve of any area within Mountain Bell, he said WE ARE willing to pay our fair share but I dont think Davis County should subsidize other counties as we have done in the past In by Mountain Bells attorney, Representative Hansen said n he agreed that if telephone service is expanded in Davis County that other areas would be affected by that out they cant call from central Davis County to Salt Lake or Ogden without a toll or that an in county call cant be made without a settle elsewhere any group should subsidize another, but adjustments (in rates) could be made to be fair for all he said Representative Hansen also said that he believes that the citizens' group proposal to include all of Salt Lake and Weber counties might be asking a little too much would have asked that the expansion lines be extended to the Weber County line on the north and to include at least a part of Salt Lake County on the south, he said 1 FOLLOWING Representative Hansens presentation, city mayors and other state legislators were called to the e stand to testify in behalf of the expanded service request. n.usic, V ARE the music to right F irst left f,rup Shauna aw and Liz rew, hanitv FILTERED 1 lop row, Mindy Law, Eileen Hilton, Ten Abram, lean Whitesides, Melanie Leonard, Lydia Evans, Leslie Timothy, Sandy Lewis and Sue Lee THESE GIRLS just finished the Regional Conference of the Kaysville Region, consisting of five stakes Kaysville, Kaysville East, Farmington, Centerville and Centerville South This conference was held at the Kaysville East Stake House on June 10 sparking for the service Albert R Cole, of the Davis ounty Planning Commission, took the stand briefly and told Mountain Bell of( ficials that statistics com- piled by his office verify that Davis County will reach the population of Weber County (about 155,000) bv 1980 and will surpass Weber Countv in population by at least 25,000 bv ( i 1995 THIS WILL make Davis ounty the second largest ounty population wise in the Mate and certainly is justification for a serious look into improved and expanded telephone service, he said The article to follow will contain additional testimony at the afternoon and evening session, in addition to proposal from Mountain Bell Telephone. the senator said Representative Franklin Knowlton (R Layton) said it is strange that is so effective throughout the entire United States and into neighboring countries, but try and cal a number less than away and its a 10 miles e Summers coming. Why sweat it? toll HE THEN TOLD the board that he recently called a number from Fruit Heights to Layton and it was a toll call got in my car and traveled to the site I had tried to call -a distance of 64 miles, he You can keep cool this summer for a fraction of the cost of air conditioning with 1 said Representative David R Irvine reiterated the need for unified service in Davis County - for the sake of the county there three exchanges, natural barrier business and BECAUSE I DONT believe Amtexidex, Mc osh, Andrea Lb Ml Hawkins, Melody V, ,r Ann Homer, Sharlvnn kardt rs, Jaikie Thayn, are rie Wilson drama Liven charge, they back out and rate increases concerned, jigsaw puzzle tarrifs of n re long-distanc- e OF the Universal Evaporative cooling. It keeps you cool, without keeping you broke. is a between areas of the county," he said "Identy of Davis County as a whole county is restricted because of lack of telephone communication Senator Haven J Barlow (R Layton) also blamed poor telephone service for lack of industrial growth in Davis County. All we ask is a fair shake with other areas within Mountain Bell System, he said OTHER CITY and county officials spoke out in support of the expanded service and claimed that a vast majority - more than the 67 percent required by Mountain Bell in favor of expanded telephone service and are willing to pay their fair share The MISER MeOAAW COtSON COMPANY ROBERT LOVE Heating I Air CondrtioRirg 773-55-79 |