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JOHNSON said he "feels qualified for the job I have seen law enforcement Utah from three sides Highway Patrol, sheriffs of fice and the attorneys office and I will dedicate myself to this job An active member of the Republican Party for several years, Mr Johnson has served as a district chairman three times and has been elected both state and county delegate HE IS FBI A of the Academy, graduate National Northwestern graduate Traffic Institute, is a past of member of the Region Two Law Enforcement Planning Council, and has served as an instructor for the Utah Peace if , t"v on V in a ( t op I, t in n t 1 md e 01 1 1 m m m, t e t tit ad -t t; jt sm tm tt t I Sot ml Alien inonon adding three 1 a tnul dt s ti, m iximuni tinu i it nts , m tx ltn I, ipS lie rest Hi fiolu St pul tits nnlv trim d although it olitui no tf teted tn mean m s' ! v ts 1 s tiooi ,1 no out n was ,s d lii itthenn'iu Itoai I jio d v IN 0 nil R ! US, M SS the board appiovtd luting of a t lord si heoi lutss h pi ogi am coordina'or Jeannine DelAttt, presMitlv wot king a s trunagt r of ( tear field High St hoo! s lunth ptogrim, was apptovi d fot the position Feneration was also made of toe disti at s piiic y against Democratic Candidate Withdraws From Vote BRANT JOHNSON Officers Standards and Training Schoo1 Mr Johnson is past president of the Kavsville Javtees and is recipient of the city's Javcee Outstanding Young Man Award " He has also served as president of the kaysvtlle Civic Association and was a member of the Kavsville Planning Commis sion, tteber Basin Job Corps Advisory Council and Kays-vill- e Clubs Rotary and Exchange HE ATTENDED Weber State College and Brigham Toung University A brief question answer Mr followed nomination period Johnsons to a source close According to the Monks family, Leo had been hunting deer on the family estate along the North F ork of the Duchesne when he was struck with the fatal attack about mid morning Sa turday MR. MONKS was report edly hunting with members of his family, including his wife, Ethel, when he reportedly shot a deer and was headed up the mountain to retrieve the animal when he suffered the attack and died almost instantly In an attempt to pick a successor as a sheriff candidate, the Davis County GOP executive committee first met Monday night to prepare a Louise Henson, chairman of the Democratic Party has announced the withdrawal of 0 L Softeland for the candidacy of Senatoral District 22 THIS IS the area covering Clinton, Westpomt, Syracuse, Layton, Kaysvihe, Farming ton, Centerville and West Bountiful The Democratic Party will try to recruit a replacement for the position Theres Still Time To Register For Voting - Davis FARMINGTON County voters may still register for the November 7 general election on luesday, Oct 31 from 8am until 9 p m in their respective voting district ALSO, VOTERS unable to register next Tuesday mav go to the County Clerks Office, Farmington Courthouse, to register on Thursday, Oct 26, or Friday, Oct 27 Office hours are 8 30 a m until 5 p m Voters must be properly registered in the district in which they live to be eligible to vote on Nov 11, according to County Clerk Rod Walker grb d f 1 si iff n wo UI BOARD r nev Walker Mrs Hazel Galt, party vice BRANT JOHNSON, 42, of Brookshire Drive, Kavs ylle, was nominated bv the Day is County GOP Central ( ommittte to replace shenff candidate I eo Monks, of Bountiful, who died last Sa turday while deer hunting in Due hesne ( ounty Mr Johnson, who ironically was planning a campaign for sht riff but withdrew trom the at e with the filing of M r Monks, a close friend, was nominated last night (Tues tm') tion vote ol the GOP Central t ommittce It ",u r, i' I) ('iiir tm aid 'tips bv . - ( 1 nts to o m s m1 slate of jxissible candidates to present to me party s central committee luesday night THE CENTRAL committee is comprised of the executive committee members and district chairmen of the county s Unvoting districts, dccotd.ng to County Clerk Auditor Rod sheriff dtputy is the new can-- d date for Davis County Shenff on the Republican ) d v i i ont Atilplilllr'i SAID ht numln nd spt ns utt it sts (.as tm r mi d e tst tt w t ir s in n, U lot ttv 1') e T vi ir t ,s m w )r nj ; pms t v f( r , teran Utah Highway Pa trolman and Dats County d ti J t lit : t 01 t 1, i By GARY R. 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J r; H 1 M f V BI R Allen s i,d si vet at pen, it hod asked ht r ti r tomp nit on trips for classes lii'gjige where st nit nts cou'd visit countries wht re the lang tge they are stum rg is pted nmnuu In his tesponsc, Assistant h ipt urtendenf Stevenson s .id, He po!ny prohibits assix at, on of U e school dis- trict ir its employees with commercial opt rations for trips abroad or 1 the I nited Stites The board (that passpj the motion in U76) t against individuals traveling but is against s ibid ition by tmf loyets for that purpose SOME GROl PS solicit, we know, and some teachers act as guides and I think its okay if it operates outside of the 'thool We dont want to say we te opposed (to such Imps) and even allow for mane ap of h st s hot , c tone ' Sean left, and Aaron Gough of 1058 North Mam, Far-rrurgto- have themehes whopping btg bees nest to contend with The rest, still active with bees, was found behind the Gough home on the foothills of Farmington The Iiest is nearly the size of a small watermelon Mrs Beverly Gough nd the rust wa-- . active with hres a fiw wetL--, ago but cooler wtathir has down at tr-itNow site wants to know how to "smoke out" the nmatmrg bets so the rust can he preserved Any suggestions1 chairman, sa.d several nan t of potential cadidatis w(,t discussed in the exetut'vi a meeting PARTY officials ft It Vr Monks had a good chance 'o w,n the sheriff s race agar t incumbent William Lawre' e and we dont want the party 'o just let the position go without a fght, she said Mts Galt explained that ttK nlSuC, niff" iJ JCJ 1 -- 1 ?! I FQTr L0 I central committee wou'd have to vote on candidates suggested by the executive committee or recommendt d at the meeting AFTER narrowing the number of candidates to two a second ballot was necessary to select the final candidate 'o represent the GOP on the 7 ballot Mr Walker explained that Nov necessary ballots (inserts) could be re printed listing the name of the new candidate HOWEVER, about 50 ab sentee ballots were mailed from the Clerk's office Friday name with Mr Monks included We gave out a few ballots Monday but office personnel explained in detail the problem and gave absentee voters a chance to vote, or not to vote, for the sheriff can Mr Walker didate, We did not mail explained out any absentee ballots Monday and probably won't mail any more until a successor to Mr Monks is named MR. WALKER explained that most of the ballots mailed Friday were to residents temporarily out of the county in another state or overseas Leo Thomas Monks was 53 years of age HE WAS born July 11, 1925, Duchesne in Roosevelt, County, to Luts E and Thelma Marchant Monks He married Ethel Ray Zufelt on Feb 19, 1944 He has served as a Davis County shenff deputy since 1962 and previously was a Bountiful police officer He is a member of the Utah Peace Officers Association and was an active member of Bnun tiful Elks Lodge 2442 FUNERAL services were held today (Wednesday) and he was buried in the Bountiful Memorial Park By TOM BLSSELBFRG - Out of a FARMINGTON field of eight bidders, the Davis County Board of Education tentatively select ed a bid from a Bountiful contractor that was $60,000 below estimated costs, in its Oct 24 meeting HFRM HUGHES and Sons Construction was given approval for its bid of for construction of Cook Elementary School at llbSUest 1350 South The II room in Syracuse facility will be built adjacent to Syracuse East Park on nine acres of school owned property The city owns six acres for the park $1 622,935 Joseph The brick, one story school will be built to allow for future expansion with a students capacity of One stipulation in the bids was that it be completed in time for school, Sept 1, 1979 The Hughes and Sons bid calls for 312 working days allowing completion in time for that deadline 250-30- PROJECT architect is Montmorency, Haves and Talbot of Salt Lake City Es timated cost was $1,656 000 High bid was $1,780,000 and called for "400 days to complete the building In other action, the board set dedication for the new Jenny P Stewart Elementary School at 1155 No Main in Centerville for Nov 21 at 6 30 pm I he regular school board meeting will be held following the program similar format was followed with dedication of South A Weber Elementary School a couple years ago ON A similar note, the board set Nov from 2 5pm as an open house at the district s new bus shop in Build ing F 2 of the Freeport Center The building is one of three either wholly or partly used by the district at the 1 Clearfield facility In other action, the board passed a motion denying d.s tribution of Bibles or other religious material on school property by outside groups - Davis FARMINGTON has County Commission approved a study to be conducted of hillsides in the area where there is potential residential development THE STUDY, which could take up to two years to romple'e, will be funded in by a $62,000 grant provided by the Four Corners a governRegional Council part - mental agency which has representatives from Utah, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada Joe Moore, county planning director, told the commission that the study will support Colorado, and refine the county's present hillside ordinance HE NOTED, however, that the study is scheduled for completion next June We cant finish the job in That at non was taken after reieipt of a littet from State Supt of Public Instruction Walter Talbot urging such after several court suas wete filed against o'ner districts DISTRICT Supei mtendent Berneil Wngley said distribution of such mate'idls hadn t bet n extensive in tne past to his knowledge "Various g oups occasional'v requested p mission in the public school to disseminate Bibles and other religious materials but it hasn't been ai tion be taken that amount of time and I am going to see if the deadline can be extended through September of 1989, said Mr Moore "That will give us two summers to do our field work " HE SAID the putpose of the study is to locate and identify geological hazards and other problems that might hamper residential development along the eastern hillside We will attempt to find these potential problems and categorize them, he said We will also try to determine how slope areas can best be used rather than limiting building of homes on the flater areas There appears to be as many problems with cluster housing units as there is with allowing construction on steeper slopes where 1 f xtensue 1 guess in ars past the Gideons left a in x (at a school ) where people could pick up one of fuse small Bibles or New Testaments It would seem to be advisable in the future not to permit them or arv other gn up to do that He sa'd that wuuldn t necessarily stop circulation of any religious materials from wiih'n the schools themassume if the selves public schools wanted to purchase B bits for 'brarv use that would be okav HE TOLD the commission that attempts will be made to get additional funding from other sources, including the U S Geological Service and Utah Home Builders Association grb DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL 197 B ' North Main SL, Layton PHONE 376-91- Published Weekly by CUPPER PUBLISHING CO. 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