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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 17, 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX KV wyliyit Pv . C ARY R. BLODGETT i - mMINGTON -- C v u in a group tM by the tail , Day is a ommission has residents living in the unincorporated area of the of coot tv between 2100 and 2Ji0 south and 2'X) and 500 Vest, si aih of Bountiful V.ML reside nts packed 75 t emission chambers i iv ahernoon to argue for more than a decade-do- n't want to see the Park property developed into COMMISSIONERS i u t tS 7 a n" , , sed rezoim 'ul g from to Re side ntial ah iut 15 at res ' tle e d J y of this pg ( roposal is tl at it to have the rezomrg adc d from a h ghtr to f, t r density aid the area m N t t 4tV I a d a v l s about i . i I d p r pt the onlv .emped area in the BACT, , t r " r ii i " , s s ( i Dorothy Park and she t want he r property I R i Club jiitpitit g lot Menil rs of the Busy Cookers t nines in the 1) ms County Fair L to r Jehn Pasty I y to tte baiule is Mantling Susan Muidoik IhViivi Aiulerson ass.-- t nt Itadtr, Debbie Hamblin an I Amy s owned by g proposal n d ) why the ai gumenls3 NEIGHBORS some of have livid in the area 4 H BITER FAIR Jew Book sisted Busy only partly describes the efforts the first year Busy Cookers Club members are putting forth, in order to be ready for the big Davis County Bair compt ntion of a shoppe g groteiv store for trip Selections f Ler rsazmOKi' n of bn id and mi'k products HI 1R B bonks for the f m The club will b THE BAIR opens on Aug and 19 for the public The club members have completed 10 meetings out of the 12 required During their this weekly meetings summer, they have learned the basics of cooking and proper table setting an manners oatmeal eoekus C ounty 17, 18 lens Mac ke entering the Divis ui 4 H club tit ton Cent! p MRS CAROLYN Andersen is the club leader with DtVonyj Aridusen as junior club It ide r DtVorya his tune years of 1 si rvtec in 4H lub work This ytar has been spi nt in food preparation and food preser v itmn in addition to being junior 4H lub leadi r of the Bu v Coi hus lub EACH WEEK they have Larned to make a new type of fiKid, some of which are erg salad sandwiches, hot chocolate, orange sugar toast milkyway punch, Tapioca pudding, oatmeal cookies and snckerdtK idles One of their mtetmgs ion C Robert C SHf 1U1L be entering In r eanrung and bakery gads in the fair np Mrs Alice Gundelfinger underwent major surgery Wednesday morning at the Hill Air Force Hospital Mr and Mrs Stanley Web turned from re- a week mg in California guests of his brother in law, Mrs James Taa ( alu vacation They were sister and Bishop and at El Monte, Houseguests of Mr and Mrs Bud Tice are his parents Mr and Mrs Guy Tice of Hemet, Calif Mr and Mrs Harry Duck Nam e at Arcadia and their two daughters and families, Mrs Gaylen Sprague and Mrs Robert Rey spent a few days last week at Snowbird Resort Mrs Rey and children are worth, WAA wn a and dull' t km w it She was in teais often, ccmldn t plan and cook a mtai she wouldnt answer the telephone, was unresjxins.ve to her husband and son HLR BAMSLY physician mod no'hmg wrnrg with her So one niht Mickty Bruwn swallowed an entire bottle of f st datives C DR. NATHAN S Kline, director of the Rockland Research in Institute Oral geburg, NY, dt scribes the use of chemotherapy in the treatment of depression in a related article The most characteristic eatly symptom (in depres- sion) is the absence of joy or he writes Chronic fatigue, poor concentration, lack of interest and indecisiveness are also common It is important to recognize these symptoms, hi cause in its early stages pleasure is simple to treat " depression relatively ae he the hookup between nerve alls in the brain It is a chemical transmission that si pins to have bogged down in a clinically depressed patient, Proved Competition of for Students BEGINNERS: Zanthe Larson daug. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson Laura Cunningham daug. Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham Melanie Mecham daug. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Mecham Cindy Weaver daug. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weaver Jill Schroeder daug. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schroeder Leigh Ann Helton daug. of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Helton Danene Brown daug. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown Troylene Brown daug. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown Valerie Thompson daug. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Adams Usa Moore daug. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore NOVICE: 1st Susan Green daug. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Green INTERMEDIATE: 1st Valerie Loken daug. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loken SEMI ADVANCED: 1st Gina Garcia daug. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Garcia 3rd Brandy Hart daug. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hart 1st Debbie Symonds daug. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Symonds in picture) FALL REGISTRATION AUG. 21 PHONE 825-389- 6 ex- restore POTTEO SCHOOL OF GYffifiSTIES Aug. 11, 1978 at State Youth Development Gym Winners Listed as Follows (not Jk i nh and the trcatmi t nt n 85 pi i ,u it those who suffer di prt sum u helps about If oci you fei in depressed the fir t sup 's u see your f irmly d h tor hi should know if you ire mo or less depressed th in n it An mal, Dr Klint write, you may be taking an uhet medifati m that as a side t feet c dust s such s n p'onis If you are clinically d j ics id ask him to noifl'tm! i v 1 sDl LT. v MEAN HUE, members of the Park fam ly agreed to met t with residtnts of Linda loma, Meadow mort1 and sub William Park No divisions to tiv and woik out an agreement Mis Park now owns the property she shared for many years with her husband He ditd last April and Mrs Park wants to st il the property and live with a daughter in Salt I I - n i C1 rrn i he D ix he Ret ,t IF THE rezoning petition is accepted, it would mtan that the Park property would be rezoned for lower density single family dwel'irgs and the property wouid be of L ss sale value But a rezoning wuuU alsi mean that there would ml be any multi unit dwtihrgs bud' on the Park property wh t h is adjacent to the Subd visions SLY E.RAL members of the Park family spoke out against their neighbors claiming that they have turned against thim One family member sa d the Park home had bien vandihzed several t mes and destroyed by young trips sters of the area The commission hearing erurted into a hea'ed name by ca.iirg sessiun at times nst pei sons both for and aga THERE ARE no ayart roents, not even basement dpartn erts, in the developed subdivision, residen's ed out than the tezon s within walking distance o' the subdivision ' We because of racial prejudice 'she is half lnd.an) and even my brothers and sisters have turned against me in this don t want to be over run with apartment buHd mgs," said Charles Winuner We are surrounded g old MRS PARK, told the commission that the petition seeking rezomrg was done behind my back and pi nt entd mote apartment u' ts Yet, they 100 i by m itte r apartments and think some considt ration should be given to the 78 families living in the subdivision ' me She then vowed that and my family mtludine the 1 grandchildren, n gt tl SEYERAL residents tf 'hi subdivisions said they were either told or assumed that the developed area was zoned Residential However, most of the subdivision is zoned Residential 3 and has been that zone for more than a will stick tr COMMISSIONERS Hint and Zaugg said they would d i what they could to help in this problem but questioned the It guilty of the petition seeking rezoning since it is for a lower density and is against the w.ll of the major property owner 1 written Kiddie KcUccfe Ptucwel Girl bv Zaire From Flight 2420 West 300 North West Point Utah 8 015 ' If s L R it ife Is A Bowl Of Vhat Am I Doing Pits" Erma Bombeck, Promisid Messiah an R Bruce book, c onkie hiidren The Robbie V ho s No Toes Edward Lear, e Phone f i li's M T w C MEMBFRS ad mitted that they could get much more out of the sale if the property zone was left umhargi d How do they (neighbors) think they have the right to r Stevens, itch For the Morning ibeth MacDonald, The Minute Mai ridge Joan Haiest" i H CANAt SIARTI 1 laM book t spec tdlist On July 4 1x17 g'ound broken for the Lt te Can tl dtviMv n behind our back C Bl witch's onun iNly as she writes Reader s in the Aueust Digtst ler hjsband found hi r unconsiious and secured mi deal and psychiatric help a! ora e Her psychiatrist prcsiribed chemotherapy for hi r dt presston and Mackey Biown is home with her family now alert, happy and busv writing CHI MOTHFRAPY, plains appears to MONROE DIES On Julv 4, 1831, James Monroe f fth president of the Limed States, died in New of 73 York itv at the Successful 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd Li they would take the matter under advisement and seek L gal courst bt hue rwk ng a decade It was also cf concern to some that now the residents know the subdivision is Residential 3 they will want to build apartment additions to their homes tioned for this rezoning ' Kavsv tile ity I thrarv book selections dn jr ti r - hete visiting with her parents and others from Camarillo, ( ahf Mrs Mary Col'tit accom panied their son Brent Collett to Gallup, New Mexico to sptnd a few days They were on hand for the dedication of the new LDS stake centtr there Brent teacl es school in Gallup and his mother will return home Mr and Mrs Lynr Name and children Mrs Susan Hartley and children pent a week in California vacation ing Mr and Mrs Nance visitid wiih his brother and family, Mr and Mis Steve M Johnson and son and family, Mr and Mrs Gary Johnson spent the weekend on a camping trip to Monte Cristo ster and three children hn writer for Rtadi r s Diets' was in the grip of clinical depression v kJ C KaysuiiEe Mr and Mrs c. Dql INAL im t ting was sjx nt in upd it u g fit ir rc cord T At Library b the t pricing V, for Tuesday s hearing, don't think so But the commissioners sa d FAMILY am psf Glen Flint and Vendell Zaugg, only commissioners present Luxe Bates, iqj t 3 4 family ) V I ; di res of t ry owred multi-uni- dwell. ngs which is allowed under the present zoning But can the neighbors legally block the development by having her property rezoned to a lower density than has been zoned for seveial years3 a rezoning of our property without our permis said one family sion, member They have pen seek Alfred Brew rthtotk, "The Game On acher Island T Dtgens, ratooie Robert Newton Ms Glee Donna Hill Rak, ia U as Wait Kindergarten Preparation Behavioral Awareness Arts, Crafts & Music Motor Skills, Field Trips Creativity f! (801)825-260- 4 . Puppets REGISTRATION DATES Aug. 16-1- 7 & 18 (Daily) 1 ' I s 1 I h t 1 1 I f J n |