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Show r n.1 VohNAL. JULY 6. 1978 WEEKLY p 'fT ' i 1 f? A ! f fv iv y I'l li- K. P Y I Y r IiS I A c fh t:-- I.:! U U .rnes. Alter that, it becomes :o expensive to keep a "ouDlesome dog SO ft HEN one resident told d Iuv.b.n cif pia:a hr Ld LVi i'i m ; . r n c ?v 'f:avurV W-- w " .) vs tUCf f .ir ' Im ', px nvs :f:' Mil t . ' 1 ot'C' .i J MY C ( S V, hi .4 v..Hyr: ff - t P .f g ty 1.H lim.is ( oontv Coinmis-- hr rt com m iss lone! s -i he re e:-t to dei". d pa v: adequate playroom hlitif in takes some time our to eoniiis t ie,i wit h her C'KTA work espi sH-nis..r- . i let'-i'- r.e Ilmeii! ae Hi- p.o on rt MR. KING that his a l ge-ie- but f ch o IPfi ' M'x L;i. ' MW' Ait -y . s. i. clerks through the t i summer work expenem .lit - of e a ,J e eet ,bi program. to hue lor v. woi kmg for tlm n vC , t o tic DIANNL Wil t IAMS, coordinator, said the Cninpretieii-sivEmployment and 'I raining Act (CETA) provides for students, who qualify, to hired at the minimum wage while they are trained on the job while working 15J0 total hours during the summer. ! The summer program began on June 1 and cod-June 26. It is designed to serve 250 youth in the umnu and about 25 jobs are still open, according to Ms. Williams. About ten ; n on! of the slots are filled by aai tie, n-students with such as physically, menm.i. . s;-- or emotionally handicappe students. o v i emulmed Fjlis i( , V, id:,: J REMAN AK ( K, a 1 - - handicapped due to muse ai m is in a wheelchair is employr-- da.oi, custodial work at a school M Williams aid. Two deaf go work as clerks. Younger studer.ts at li ,m placed in jobs where tliev c not htive to run power equip ments. Some are tramed t. :u yard care jobs h: dystrophy and attend: rig Courses at the tm-"- tlcaii-- d slots are filled. service crews vis forest areas r ;i v h nv bm irk m J i per re i: Ons:.d - 7 - "V Vo S'' t V ' ;v' t Neighborhood Youth and then expanded to tiei a part of the Wasatch historic moment, the first ' major step in changing the states judiciary system since statehood of f y ?:' jri y t ( .ijv, j;! M.iii r fV vDt VD-.n- Ys 'J.-- r: t ; ' s I s Kaysville Police : ,:-a- Accidents, 8, alarms, J; assists other departments, 8, public assist, 5; attempted suicide, 1; burglary, 2; disturbing the peace, 3, destruction of property, 2; dog complaint. 3; family dispute, 5, tire, 1, lost child, 1, it j c ,ous mischief, and medical emergency, 4 and ,, - oSY ?; x. Y ' b. A :,S' f IfI v -- p Mi! LS. Sf ( OND 1$S t K EC 1 Jud, e bonilt-K. swan, of Kaysville, chief judge for the I I Judicial Eouin.it, addressed the group. There has been considerable pnn-- e fri.'ir. aiound the orur.trv for Utah s tole m altering tic m um c pal run bower coutt system into a amt umiorm state-lman- ; t c u ( st a te- ad m n court sv tem. ' - aid i ; h- -- IHE NT' W in ,;5 min judges will te; eue a salary scaled at ae percent of the district court pad. os' pay his amounts to a sta rtirtg salat V o! $50. 150. i 'I he circuit fudges wall come up tor en-- i mil tn l!).s2 Judges will then ho elected to sivvear terms, in much the same manner as district judges, prnj; D'. sVhv.-- MS. AU1SMM a g. p' i A (all. clerk at Ill ! I u.i ; io ' .mi girl wl'o i c LSARriS SKILLS . driving recovered ( ( I fAKssss&a rasssss tut ).e. :erv! .Idnes. a go a :ta ( varied wmk sit s, p, ;n addition to the polled, S 1:1 ( ooso: .at it was explained, gib I f G ALL MAKES go:-- MS. Will under A. d" r . wmk ( I'l happed, lonsuoye; Caffs 5 I Di.-an- i o.iriv ,u ( our Anytime DHAHDOmURG : tv i; I Reasonable Rates G 141 West 1300 North, ms Sunset e a i ; If? h y laJ ? ' V ARMIN'GTON m !" A wfl; - 'e.", V- - -- M -- .1 op V- had tn he Attnr- and V. ? Y H. ( ;,k' ale- - to the esi !"i hv 5, .a t Apr ., : hv and tnr- o i g r eger.i , S IT. sue h Oi drove rf- - .j mo-- .; or as M a rum g . .1 i collide wor, i , r, in u.irnet :!,e extern D ;j- " o h tie S'- ac n lit Brut Miller b s i THE OtMGINAl suit, filed bv Deputy (ourov Attcrnev. Rodnev Page, as an agent of Davis (.minty, asked tor SaWi in damages which is the cost ..o. o porn m; und tuillr o i , 7 : .,u ui k the arc it , Wiliittm J Lawn com l:,in P5, " o lim so. ,1 a IN?, ii R ; 0 s A ( t ORE; "iir.tv ouipmi'iit ho icdied ati M vjSter ia I ' arch same that the arch ' since it impeded According to A ti hv the count have failed to p he j uest ton the courts f.o I against the ir joint'v for the amount rns'dt-:- ! the arch in add! o :io,)i to the interest which had accumulated over ire one vear period JERRY R. Kennedy of trie firm of Christen en, i.jr diner, Jensen and I vans, filed a reply on Jura- 8, d nv mg and spec ifying that as the plamtdi. wa-negligent to a degree eouti! to that of the defendants - 7 4-- M M H July 7,8, 10 7:30 & & 11 9:10 P.M. M Mon. & Sat. Mat. 1:15 4 2:50 P.M. M M M F? H H M bi SF SSL:; 72 23 JL r . T v 1; j r wee k - 1'ieiii Trijir Hrcakfast and lunch served Swimming lesson Davi.-Count- , Mr. Page said now that ti e .it tornevs have filed tneir answer denying respotiMOil.iv for Hie arch, that other lego; arnon will follow r the parent who wants more than just day care for their child 37 6-03- 38 - W H H M H M ts 37G-52- inontessori preschool - M H lav ton f ? V"' WA i. ' ,k' M L i Bv ROSELYN KtRK 1 825-62- 4 jjrkv f p.ig . 025-337- S d t! 1 4wn ottn. r- - H RADIO tk TV REPAIRING O vice. Army kecru;:. it..;. North and Sou:; t, Sewer is H ui'h merit, " , 1; soliciting, 1; state impound, 1; suspicious circumstances, 3; theft, 5. Traffic, 2J; trespassing. 3 and vandalism, 4. np ;D i,fi .!: A;tvu'p i h 'U - cd-- h D.,.i!MP;s ' toe fices in fdast Layton, Layton and at the Job Services offices at both Layton and Bountiful. Additional clerk positions at Hill Air Korce Base as well as at schools. Some vouth work in custodial i 4. 2; reckless complaint, 4; property, 2; rij,'n cnSv :D to $227.0. to id pc - :u cl ucled 25 forme r ,,, ij s i ,f t'V the fu,vrrn'r, im IijO mg one worn.tn. ittecs OPEN DOORS and windows, 5, paper service, 8, prowler, 2, public address, j j?-.- !!) ft:' d,:h v ariestw, ! - n 18i.i6. : j ,v North Manpower prog.ra-work The experiere program was then taken moo of O oc Davis the as a part Community Action Program (CAP). Ms. Williams said la year about $187,000 w as s j to fund and train the youth while this year the aiioeuften has increased a s jj V4 ; ..o-ag- a Jensen, c v a v v '$&$ ; t fHgan siei,,! was t hen known M. GOV. SCOTT M. Matheson told the new ircuit judges and their famines: This is a ' A. A'di It Cornell Layton; state. - $&&' U mb' tile id Gild i 'lost to'-.)- m tv s t ; IN Dav.-Coun- were divided into 12 circuit court districts throughout the ft i which d y.i. ft: " a youth mow and rase and tnm hecigos and tme .mo ' ' t.'-' ftJia as po.juuud !; the vp;;rr O' ';1 of April I. .1 It Ms. A idi.ans sol she b. ,:i to - v and iSlf 8 who cjm.difv for t tie romm l.nvcr I'.vt a slatirtard UH'on'm h HIE EEJ f Douglas L. Cornaby, i Iy S - students j.!'' 'gram S. yf , . r. w:. Roge r vt . front representing the were Circuit Court Mark Johnson, Bountiful, - ' .A OHH KS ARE eo yilos mi as .lav care .ones tvpiMs and tn four as n ,i to Sjits'l. plogc.ims a! 11 n. ml and f1 'ideiooes s. to k P Ttioso ..out;, who w,.rk ad. the f t serv h e tamps in the joun :;!v meet (nnirai o ns t ub nongtnn and m e an- por'ed ;. tm sdo-m or.ib s i.'.Uod ti,r.;U;.di 'be pr'.graui. they work on ea.rpgruunds ind tuids and fo, m.uipmen: h() At'- V (TTY JUDGES Clearfield. . J'he 55 new circuit judges i the :,;. r--- sei v u County. I he fore-.crews are divided into pro..es of five, eacfi with a me a leader to supervise the of the thri'e crew s The yard work grnari-- . care tor the vard- - of io; .oe citizens on a we kIv hv row also supervised leader ' .. 'be vocatocivil t ' m y JW'Sf'.k.'A .77 7 -- f,- forest service, ' irn ml ;m schooj and cl.assrrrom Vi-- ,r ..t at IMS Three former city judges from Davis County were sworn into office as circuit court judges Saturday. Ihev will join 50 other judges from throughout Ctdh to preside over a new judicial system. m V v school MS. Wll.l '' -- : are if re ( a .. ti k- - tant CETA coordinator, sa many of these handieuppei! slots are filled with deaf students, One youth who is vo n a bv Hoi Al ii is - and lo,::;Uen.;!!:'e men where dies y,in up and lep.i:)' arniiud (!- buildings titier?, wen k in st.x k rooms ;t tin' base. Two vcuPli atm employed as imi epbnmsts at .So.1 e r and '.nio0td.il At t t at the Davis l.'nomi sdy of k ;.d miipos poe ',. be After Ho--- :, f- Ob! - ' is pap- y "we roust sa-d- terpm-- Three Fenner ,0 k 1 cm; i b'-- V t ' d t deg.srti'iim.i i I ROSt I YN KIRK emtdo; mb.i to sugiilv a a a.j tell the county comnus- (Kisition. bo- hs on I N.k: MAN should him .dm that al! smmaly opposing;" ;unt 's existing program ) forms : TaK-'- .i'iDlm said Teresa Smith. Davis (tiuntv Health Depart s -i- I H ol Mil r of tt c proves- - tn.- - Ml I i i B as t v. - WORK EXFERIEMCE plan Kmg, under w ,t J Vos' descnj-Ho- who HIRING 1 I s. lid oat requests to hire ard s,. bruit them to the per-hi- i ii of i. e. Tins procedure w bi to promotions. im requ'-sto hire will then he approveif or disapproved :w j ( Vi i I i t t criph'V e::.i;;t' that depaitment I'l n !7 - re approv al of the Davis .maty Com riostoil, will :.; npHChlii - VaJiSv i - Depart- hv Mi tb!. Sf." T 4a THE r MH GL I ARMINGTON ," J .!!', w d n U';:;r 4 fee n; - i '.ormnti, ruiu Ui i.i: nAY L raV:- y, U A 3 la jy gjl T Ur V ;U.-- mV -- n M -- rights lum his com jdu pathetic cat I. ;1 ; the courai! i rvu ; v W W f w to. ft S: ', Mirir - ii ML- iMi .! fcW 1 LI M f A urn. ' Uji!U S' t .US. fjfll - 17 YilMiat-Y C. : k !Ak - 'rr- O I I' 4t A ; fcl Li &4 C :.sn I .' S Ck4 Li ra Rime f ii ifD . |