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Show wp "rTiiPWjinianfE WEEKLY REFLEX- - CA,iS KEvS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER -- 1978 14 'M u;s ml ' K M i r M Kml P V (. ur i iT t Ucitlts A b( t PH ! - i Jo problem is C - if ) i 0 u- s . 1 S At i cr i s r ' i Hi' -- G -- u !' w ( ll i- or , ' iru j. f m i lv i U IT n i l! t - I r K jj I S difference in miinn tl mts " she said iju g tr dt a le"er remind te pd'tn's if chi.dren not 0 - i jt C i a ) i r i wt ' ihaii one percent of i immunized us nt heal'h rt ist is Mis Jewett es ' n m2 anltPc eiansignd t v' Si J Id' P tl i ui r le t ir g t ! i ) s a i I imnui tzed will be a- pissible so wot t (at we re not a s sen' t st-- r t it t j i l t hi! ii i L f I RUM SU If f y s hi i1 l ' - lave I i " h fc G enter- SOME StHoOLS already 100 pt rceot of their ar 4- - iviurned and there is a H u n' m vt K t hi C studio's bv IlK -- l firadt I t ( ' !h f i I i i v JU1' rt r iM 'li J f r. If M ( u i r r i S r r j )t s v A i i cn 1 vt . L f -- H - H t Its ti nt i lag , ii riu's P' ,ht ' f ib DU1 s dt i,f- - i at m ri - i i f la m bi r i Si m w i , I ' m Pn neer Elementary School P7 A on the same matter Ibarsday n ght tb in" il later, the Vt MIN jT 1' be - wa- g ,n ore Children Are Immunized This Year TBI ) WI RI J 50 in attendance were toid The three school officials were set to mtet with the approximately be t i but -t almui tint 1 pi I a c -- I , at ! BlILDING nir t r j k ii tor of will r t 7 THF rtv H 'id -- I ( Mr metal,' J J art dirt) - it t not t g 11 r tr UicJCak tl g fa uChtm , W-- 4. Sp' vrift It iL x ?? RAW '3- $ $ f f lOUEHinOO I g ( It il t i a - n MG ft i j I Hi rv - I I Hon Boyecand Irene Williams Hess theojx latorsof the in w CntUnden Paint and (Hash store m Laylon have of full ideas on a jiioii Ilian TOO books available wide vamtv Not i then men t in on!, wallcoverings ' ur nttsis the le but thi v c an j io lib pi s- pint doors " d I' ills either servlets f.ij m,) home di ini mi' and ' ti n u ii m etP i t ) PI ANS ARF b. (onstru t a - mil it Hu g si it h sn i ( y s , i ID t tht t L he I i 'i ti L I r i f , ile l t XVI) i S ill!a s K I e 1 1 K 1. .1 1 HI 1SS L i I j ale t M l '"J !l H (if Ill T l nu ! e t d -- f ijd r and h Id t t'1 ( 1 t1 ' ' h ( i i d, pi p 1 n h is ,ip ,i, i. ll s I a r, I i i P V r i" u d ( i i lit Aft d s w f ill ' i i s i ill - IV in if 1' i torpor .'inn ! ! t mil a he pel Uion ihmps gia. mp ndjstr tin Pi ( )( 's all S'j'li s Mr boyc e oi'sume r p tails and no nj s aie oui luggi st d ini ns -- i a f'li.sh in d"d v d ( i n a vtiy dives fi, J nt of w ill tove rings "WLHIU M de( feel to d nn to ri i e re sue h n hi r C v, i c at t ll He t mphasivi s the well o.e r JO e a i s of e xptrienee (he pur have in the business wot k- - dt n sidt nt- - i whin the g i i i v , i , i aeompiete fine sundries, (f paint glass products and aluminum and wood wmdiws, storm doors nil, i rt it my gulur use Mr k i Sfieual ar a- - will hi si ,s w Hi re rt Cist c an 1 dr j p in true ks h la't r di-- p the county dunqi t Rt suit ui s ( u i u R ARMING7GN f bn he propc hitakc r. PI OIK, f IT n - ( 7 ne win r ,'i tv h ne put a sn ip iino l iii ,or sten ti dr nn p'i t c i r nine ti for the h ivsv I Ml t Hi Igh's lit s ( oant, pn pe itvownih 'He ne M in its haif thtough a special I nidi levy program set up to W 7 il South k n sv tile said ht h is not easemerts .un-- s property nor his hi giv squid aid c it ( s and the unim or pmated area throughout t hi foi his anv oral agi et mi nt to sui utes- - ) it tl, h MR. WHITAKER said he his talked to mayors and ummissionei s as wtl! as sta'e Di partmt nt of 7 ans I TUI DAVIS ( ei r.ty C p has pi si p Mi d in the bid npenir g of the project because Kavsn le City has faded to ohta n ne edt d easements The bid opening was dt laved when one pioptrtv Pi dt finitely wne r neai the proposed B it r Creek project refused to sign allow u g easemc nt an tv pipe line to ciuss Ins pr pei Trie propertv owner is also possible protesting the flow in the mi tease of water en k because of the pic posed st u m drainage proje cl THL postpone p'oblems tween ind the I ( I tid I C COMMISSION will this project until can be wotked out the property owner ritv (kaysv life) om mission ( h n r man (Bill) Moss IV F M VFR i .Id tin m (c if v officials) that I w ui J al'cw the easement and have to break both m they arms and legs to git it said c i ri cion officials pt 11 just won t and the v listen "We have gotten to the point of being pushed ton f u and we take kgal action if the project is pursued and fh said Mr Whitaker kdvsulie Mavor Gar flison said no formal atnon has been taken on the matter and that it will be disc ussed at the nt t citv count il meeting 11 the water Cteck piaied m Baer and fight other property owners along the uetk feel the same wjv and none has made verbal or for written agt et ment HI THE PROPOSED prop ct would tarry storm runoff water from the (enter Street area of Kavsville souh and in'o Baer Creek, a natural i haunt! which flows west and eventually into the Great Sait ake (ost of the project will be divided equally between the cities of kavsville and F ruil Heights and Davis County The tikes will share their costs and the countv will pav SAID he easeme nts Mr Whitaker said he is is penally concerned about pos sible flooding of his home if more water is added to Baer L C i ec k HE EXPLAINED to city and county officials that there is a ponding condition where it II h VW 4 fun SPORF isoptnveek fiom 8 a m to 5 iu p m and Satuid ns from 8 a m to TH1 d 1 n ns Phone numbers are p m 421 e 1 or tb 3"6-421- ARM1NG1 ON programs fusiertd - Two i 7y the ihe crcck under Ltdh Highway bib that is 170 fdt w ide, 400 feet b ng and pa-s- s mid-urc- ts from h to 18 feet But ist veai the water, wfiub is usually about 75 feet fiom nn home, came to vti'hin nine inches of my That's whv home, he said m so concerned about ad ding cret more water to the k School in Tarmington Davis County but we ve got other areas of concern I ht handicapped childun- rogram at Monte Vista is now going prettv we!! on its ow n ht said w i'h dot Mrs burn the Lniversit, Medical (tmer and tlstwhtre assist ing in making the prognm st l! sustaining is I give moral Johns said lb t that the project should be down 50 North and wtst to the lake He said it would be less THE COUNTY health FRUIT HEIGHTS officials are also getting pressure because water from the city is flowing into Kavsville and Kavsville already has filed a law suit against Fruit Heights for not controlling its water runoff For 1 cnstlv m the long run We are at a point now of being forced to stop buildmg in the affected areas," said Fruit Heights Mayor Niel Noorda We're right in the middle and getting pressure from both sides support," Now FARMINGTON Mayor Moms f - 52 3 per Former Bountitul Swapp and Centerville retired businessman Ernest Eberhard Jr will represent the Republican P arty in the Davis County Commis 2 year and November's race in general election sion years as MR. SWAPP- - who served 12 mayor and 4 years on the city councilof defeated Harry B Gerlach Sr , also Bountiful, in a very close primary election race Tuesday night Mr Eberhard, a newcomer to politics, had easy going all the way as he coasted to a primary win over incumbent Commissioner Wendell N Zaugg of Clearfield race all evening race e lead Mr Swapp took a slim District district first the (Layton's after 10 districts had 8) but fell behind after then surged The former mayor reported ahead after 24 districts and steadily increased his margin to 200 votes with about one half the districts reporting IT WAS a nip and tuck in the 2 year commission six-vo.- HE THEN maintained that lead and 4 219 finally defeated his GOP candidate, It was a different story in the Eberhard commission race as Mr jumped to an early lead and steadily increased his margin to defeat incumbent Zaugg 4 816 to 3,224 Mr Eberhard pulled nearly 60 per cent of the votes IT WAS one of the poorest turnout of voters in a Davis County primary election in recent years, according to Countv clerk auditor Rodney Walker Only 8,286 ballots were cast from among 47,881 registered voters a dismal 17 3 per cent Mr Walker attributed the poor turnout to possibly two things it was a straight GOP and non partisan ticket and there were a limited number of candidates on the ballot NORTH DAVIS County residents, neanwhile, elected Dee R Forbes and K Roger Bean to the general election ba'lot from Precinct No 4, Davis School Board, and H Jay Stephens and Bess T Jensen to the general election ballot representing Precinct No 5 Mr Forbes pulled 241 votes (30 2 per cent) and Mr Bean gained 197 votes (24 7 per cent) as the two top vote getters in Precinct 4 MR. STEPHENS tallied 818 votes and Ms Jensen, the only woman to earn a post in the primary election, pulled 426 ballots They will oppose each other in the non paitiban general election November 7 Helen Coleman, the only other candidate from Precinct No 5, was eliminated She collected 233 votes BOLNTIFUL residents, for example, voted only for the two commission posts Most other areas of the county, however, also cast ballots for school board members or justice of the peace No other county pusts or state candidates were on the primary election ballots NALDER made a strong push for the school board post from Precinct 4, gaining 128 votes Other candidates and their vote count were Barbara Woodward, 83, Gary L Olsen, 46, Michele C Van Sickle and Warren R Wimmer, 45 each, and Steve Oberg, 12 John D Stewart and Thomas A Lawrence will oppose eaph other for REBECCA Dr that winter is approaching are you in the mood for something deep and meaningful As yet another year slips away are you yearning to leave your mark on the world New Fnghsh classes at the Davis U can that significant supply "something" you have been seeking A COURSE entitled Great Books to be taught bv Bar fed Swapp no ( It $177 in tasn was t the n fi om Read CM t I Etju-tis- n Sets i.3etifi3 IU - Plans for services of the FARMINGTON ibc dtdiLdtmn Jennie P btewart Flemen i try School in Kaysvilie will bt among items to be bv the Davis County Bocrd of Education when it tm t is in rtgular session luisdiv al 7pm at the dis met a fminisiiation building bond room in Farmington dis-tu--e- d OTHER ITFMS to be reviewed include appoint mint (if an architect for puinned addition of an audi orium and classrooms at Woods Cross High School, propei ty purchases and personnel needs, says Deputy Supt I aw rent eF Welling tb bd countv justice of the peace in the general election MR. STEWART an incumbent, collect ed 1,812 votes (47 per cent) while Mr Lawrence gained 1,016 votes (26 3 per cent) Grant Harvey Brough staved in the running until the last as he pulled 837 ballots Ralph Peckham gained 186 votes IN THE Countv Commission general election race, Mr Eberhard will face Democrat Bovd Ivory and Mr Swapp will oppose Democrat David M Farmer Wow, that was a close one," commented Mr Swapp following Tuesday night's election "I'm sure glad to get that over with I think I wanted to win that election worse than any I have e.er been involved MR. GERLACH said Wednesday morn mg that he would not seek a re count of votes "I have just spoken to Mr Walker (county clerk auditor) about the possibility of error by the computer and he informs me that the vote spread is much too great, he said "No, I'm not going to ask for a it would be futile tl of who ID in the prepared ner immunization clinics AS NOT S Lru ui iavis ; to 3,833 The win gave Mr cent of the total votes cast .4 are heid in f armington at the health department Mondavs, and Fridays from 4 33 p m , in the of the North Davis 1pm basement Branch, Davis County in Clearfield on Tuesdays from 1 p m 4 p m and at the same time on Thursdays in the South Davis Branch Library tn Bountiful tb Library Vae View Back To School Vae View will hold their back to school night tonight, Thursday, Sept at 14 p m COME AND childs teacher 6 30 meet your FARMINGTON - nice 3 bedroom home 3 Utility mam floor baths double 867 5158 R32 garage BEDS bed for your student guest room 34 size 45 80 super quality like new - must sell 50 sets at $52 50 a set Hotel Sales 562 VN 100 N Boun tiful R32 : NEED ew English Classes Slated Dean Holman (Davis North Medical Center admmistra tor) is now the chairman and have felt o,er the last couple months that it is to the point that it can be run without major committment of local staff Itll just eat up our time if we don't get more state funds think the physicians should be more involved in teaching the paramedics " THINK we can withdraw administrative support and I HOWEVER, Kavsville of finals hive agreed to build a high dam across the treek above Ihe Whitaker piopcrtv in an effort to control the flow of water Mr W hitaker suggested it I r p- -i mis vat-healt- lals Dr J ohm said The rest of the state is us ng slate officials and not ical ones No other county fids ltd out on us own lire necessary because caber aieas are creating demands tm department personnel The health department was the catalyst three years ago in organizing the FMS Council, Dr Johns said 1 laK 0 m n f it P up "t 1 GARY R. BLODGETT ' b tiff u program and the Multiple Childten s Handicapped program at Monte Vista It'llN 'a -- -- moral support" but less depirtmental staff support the Davis (uuntv Hoard if i IS V.l, 1 irs i 11 n! $ wt r reported m a t ar i wntd bv i ibi nt 4 Wd Map ie a v N 4 By St parent ut lui i c om i ne to piuv ide support ,n mee bul active 'a'f supjirt hould hi re lUroeJ to Davis Courts Health Depart ment but now functioning al most entirely on their own will continue to receive V ) I l tut Sits dt 11 -- rograms: 1 " S Ut hi Mi r I 4PI S AND d ,r jki is w ol a i on 'hi i d 1 -- h ' I I - D I'Jll , II f s diG" t W N ll Tollmen he -- avs ht' many es w hen pti p'e ask a question about paint an has to 3V he tirpietee Ve can help dttesn I know t he ill fiom tegnning to S U f i dm p nunty t n , 1 in' i s t ( i ills i i n 'Ri Li ( patents tr to tieat the system if w. si t a blanktt policy Wed ve 1j use persuasion and tduidt.oo and use exclusion s a last rtsort Dr Law 'trice Welling of the Dav - School District has agreed that immunizations t iuid be conducted in the si him! for those still lacking, U' J nes said wi1. Hsport d t I 1 COUNTY HEALTH Dim tor Richard F Johns said R ss involvement in the count, s Emergency Medical Services GAR) a pi r pn it ilt na ni e c rt w -- 1 i Health has been lold Hv , ' A s w We find tia-i- s Po!1cg i III n with, t i j i ,i him hr ov f Cisoriiahl bi p v h c It d in J sui at i hl( lc s ( in UI S it ' , lot f tig ( r tai ks w n w ' I h , ( i iv rt ust i it W III b i ' i'l s ud we o- , i .n uilj- - s' v when ! v W arid g o--s e in the ire i qui stums an Mis He ss overse ts the a id uM ring department and ha-'- a arfv HO books on tin -- ub ee t at her disposal to nd e to toine is m c housing ht s ted prtidui t i t MORE ,s is Cl id d Ci no n dt n i i n( and s nf Ogdi n h t is an H 1 il it e s v nidi ft and pee PiidUuns and wi earn a omnh te hue of all tv pe s (if ) s 11 a i t t tl i p. si( i 'i ( in pt t on smm eel s p at imp . , t 1' lie ' .Ha !')i llar 't h, I, si, u ais (i e'pli Pen 111 si rn ant St W 1 isuu s i i ') i g a' ! j i - it net n n .ti the 'ii J In Iren - 1' ph It ' C N AligJst di el i , i Its f l'; e bF TL s ,jt G n oj t n 6 s i i n in i n nn t at IV i d ( i rt s r i i h p t i on A 1 IN s i m I 1 is i exiludtd students from ool who haven t received immunizations Out here we w H Jo thai tm n individual si i i1 III! h i u v i - u i u u r i bv U( rt gu r c ha id if e pic K p C h ii In f s a m ,rw(.,'r Hi-- - h c it g i it a mnlnanii'IH i hut i I , (A NT) HE ALTH d rector tutj F Juhrs -- aid some uriiv Fta h departments H iocs k L i at r iwminl: I ' A METRUCKS Z3 1J 1 TON Chev 4000 lb 966 44 Warn Winch $1900 867 2760 R32 ; bara West, will assist students in reading and discussing some of the most salient and enduring literature in the history of Western culture Dealing with the universal themes of man, the course will be an interdisciplinary of attitudes toward man's nature and si tuation Central to the class will be the consideration of man s classic struggle for affirmation through defeat and the emergence of the dignity of man SOME OF the books to be fefeiife io 36 DAWN Development Jfi acres 2200 North 1050 West St Layton underground utilities fuBy developed area ol new hpmks LOT $12 000 292 4660 R32 7 examination studied are the "Odyssey," the epic poem by Homer, the Greek tragedy "Oedipus, the Book of Job from the Bible, and the existential writings of Jean Paul Sartre for the Another "plus Great Bcxiks class is that the course meets the Liberal Education requirement in the Humanities and the credit may be applied toward graduation Scheduled on Thursday evenings, the class is available both credit and non credit STLDYING THE Great Books not your cup of tea Interested in writing a book of your own S'gn up for "Fiction Writing" to be offered fall quarter This course will be taught by Tanya Shira and will present the basic elements for writing fiction which may be applied in the writing of short stones, dramas, and novels The instructor will help students work through examples of their short stories, chapters of novels, play manuscripts and other shorter examples of writing SCHEDULED for Wednesday evenings beginning Sept 27, this class is also available both credit and non-credi- : MOBILE HOME 1973 BERKSHIRE 2465 V baths bedrooms hreplactt targe living room and master bedroom Super clean on best lot 1 in Mt View Estates m Layton Professionally appraised til asking price 24 550 Call Man garet 292 5948 or BCH & Al R32 sociates 1 355-443- 5 MM Wanted Toy Demonstrator .7 $50 REWARD ; FOR ANYONE who tries our CAB Toy and Jewelry Home Patty Plan for just 6 nights Free kil program - No collecting No Call Dalene Collecj Delivery 292 2747 53T0900 R32 3 ATTEN STUDENTS OVER 16' GOOD PART time jobs available xi bakery afternoons or evenings 2 or 3 dsys per week Cait R32 295-340- GOOD PART time or full time job available for non smoker cellent for retired peron or e' students Call H32'; 295-340- HOUSEWIVES mothers Hurry Last two weeks of hiring for thi season demonstrate unique toy & gifts for House of Lloyd fret training No collecting delivery or investment Call Now - Sherry. Jones 292 6492 R32 33 ;. L grass (f)i NATTY FIGURE SALON RELAY AND Countour your figure with the famous scientific figuci machines by Niblsck No strenuous diets 295 0642 929-3007- . 292 6988 R32 |