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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAWS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 7, 1973 sv xfjt i. ,7 A 4 1 k A' jOF Vi Ihmont lur'-m- Inie'-t- n '' if "mti? i K - v 4 ft ft ft J4 iti nh pif-.tiii Muliii'i In MM Trill T 9 I 4 t a it . i i 'll e r r i 1 i.it sI Et M f 'e t n' i tell ni ( S ll hi I) i K ru !iln i M S tf n e , t la t O' We Men tptrod ik b 1,11 r iv p t ) n ,t N f a t i v l u t t I m !' e rets t . ( i KC i i h is M il b 0 R a n V u i pi ! te n I I n ( t t ,n i t i 1 t rt r Is ' l f i 1 j el 'ni v a i ' a i (i All I r i r i v -- i Lte t h 'ti net' i u l i t t ,i Ki 1 U t i! e it i ki tunny r I th Hu ) irr f I 0 She lhe i h'e im f building id ly DW1S HKjH smelt nt I o dduth t r etf M r and MS ken ( oi k told f her e v f e riepr t c as an Ai S s'udent ti Brazil durirg tht f tsi summer months The ir talks we e in't r Ming C I in i MRS CARROI I staled she hopes all the K( A Clubs and oiganiaii ins invite thest students , u! during the the fferent families during ir s'ay in kassville Kiev will be availrble tf!t r t pn s kay s dt nt at osi it y project BOYD AL S ANDERSON, Javtee has been appointed to pursue the member 7UVU-KK- I of project of setting up a Disco Dance for Kaysville in the nt ar future This type ot dance is becoming very popular the vouth need en PRLSIDLNT PtARSOX s nd, it is one of the highlights of the KC A calendar to have Mrs ( arro! s eontnbution on Af S and the students as (ertainment gui sis side tit in the com munity Ir Pearson reed the prefai e (if the by laws of kC A which stated the Objective and purpose of this orginiza tmn shall be to maintain promote, foster, motivate and improve the business, hospi civic cultural, tahty, improvements and com munity relations for the adults and youth of the com munity of Kaysvtlle CAROL COLLETT, chair man of the Historic Sites Committee gave a report on the problems that have arisen over'the Kavsville Community Museum She said that in no way the Kaysville Mayor and council would support the committee and to voted had thev the abandon unanimously committee Without their support, it was impossible to go ahead and that all con tnbutions are being refunded She said, 1 have a broken heart and it will take me a long time to get over it conThings in her home of a dream her remind stantly of Kaysville sometime having a museum She stated, this is the last KCA meeting she will n and the Kaysville City Chrisi mas street lights will be turned on at this time Bruie Nielson is chairman of the Comes to Town Santa Jan 1, for speaking en pugements by contacting V rs 4pm dttheeity hall grounds holiday season or whe never it is fxrssible and It t them eniov bi mg in the homes and woh d An It and Btei Howard On Saturday, Dec 9 tin layceos will light the hem titul Christmas Star on the mountain east of Kaysville Santa will come to town with gexidies for all the childre n at ai d triform dive This project was discussed and bv KCA members suggestions given to Mr An derson NOBLE SANDAI L reported for the Happy K and F senior ut.zens organization He said they were appreciative of the Davis High Honor Society hosting a dinner and program for them previously He abo expressed their appreciation to the Jaycees and JCKs for them to host a dinner and program on Saturday, Dec 9 in their honor The senior ci tizens need these activities and are happy to be remem be red Mr Sandall announced they will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday Dec 21, at the Davis H'gh Cafeteria and there will be fruit and gifts for all who at tend encourage They everyone to join them who are over 62 years of age , ELLA DEE w v l I t CfMld'sUl o ( HD- pi r e e g i ii n it , Itrrv td i r j 1 e k J)t.-.- , 1 ' s 1 i, (, j i s u , rt , V, rri ( for i emu at hi trv t, t r McGhnch reported for the Kaysville Literary Club and stated the club would be helping to provide Christmas for a needy family in the community s s . p s( f t i V A .1 ic tin comm s' .nt to d fi r e ov e t i in d iskt d t ss h pc du C pit oi port It ti e gl 'mg urd the tree, on d Vt i i of i g hri ,t m is T ret the Row sv i lie niranc t into kay Mi Anderson said he appeoae he (1 the mayor as m t he principals of schools and the rtsponse ,oulh e had i ' pn.ate governmei i me u s stay withn a 7 r ' cent me rtase for emp't v x th salarie s during 19"9 omnnssion said ommissiun C haun an C (BiM ) Moss noted that tro C ltsscr increase in sa'aritx will enable the comm s reduce tht slightly from 9 0 siorit rs to m 11 the project There are ti trees approximatelv 40 feet tail the discussion Through following it was brought up that power is no! available, so P'o KCA momhers suggested that the trees he decorated this vear and the city could budget and plan for lighting etf the trees next vear suggestions were given and a proposal was made to appoint a committee to use tin ir best judgement and ha e the trees decorated Appointed as committee members wete A Neal An derson, Tom Allen and Slut i MR AND! RSON also gave a report on the progress being made on the compiling of a brochure for Kavsville He asked for input from KCA metrbjrs President Pearson ask Mayor Gar Flison tf he had anything to report for the cit. Mayor Elison said he would lute to inform the KCA and give some perspective of what happened in connection with the Kavsville Museum He stated, he felt the com ments and feelings of the situation had gone way out of projrortion He said he and the council made the decision on what had to be done and some did not understand THE COUNCIL was fat ed with dealing with liability and operational expenses They had not received any written proposal and concept They were willing to help provide a site, but many steps and i nm ail i e nt a iidd p e e'en Df this number, to, - AF MI V, T ON AUomev rcn Martin told the Davis C tuplv ( iimmissinn Hi s wet k 'hat he is get; ng bogge d U wn w h c st s involv n g indigcnts and that he is soon , ing to ne ti txsis' im t OCR (COIMY ) it Hgent 1 I to v 4 h tie t tor ( f tl t dlth e It Tie of the mher s presennrg 1 H I PROPOSAL me rt ee d the e g ne tdl f ii i for hast ito!) 000 e u! e ,a pais dent h e i , s t i t Piriu he 8 S proposed percent nase would do no more 'hui keep pate with inf la m tmn " I INAL APPROVAL of 0 salary increases will com. with a public hearing Lhc 12 at whit h time the c nt t budget will e Hr said that w.lh hi-- , j ib as the enun'v s itg-e- l d fender have had to a( tual'v run ti mi one eourt assignment to another at times to fuff my duties It s ge tting to the point m being asked to where he two places at onct and I m ft mg to soon need some I were means that additional time must be spent in preparing and pu senting the c ase, sud Atornev Martin AI SO, HF note d, because of the heavy wotkload he has been arable to follow up on ca .e s ke he shou'd one e had a ase that the charge aga.nst the defendant was dismissed but because of a misundet standing ht was e confined nearly a about it said Atte in the county jail for month befoe heard md had him frted rnev M n tin THE COMMISSION agreed to extend Atto'oev M irtin s contract with the county for an additional six months at a salary of $24 000 per vear the end Ai Ihe new of six months, commission (with two commissioners) are to review the contract and the workload to determine what steps should be taken COMMISSIONERS also agreed to consider excep tional cases, those which require more than the average time to prepare and present a case either for ad ditional pay or authorize At tornev Martin to temporarily hire assistance of another at torney I it ip be reviewed I inal approval of the bu i get will automatically meal approval of the increases the commissioner said HE ADDED that mere axis of the same rate (7 percent) will apply to elected officidx ' tcld the THE ATTORNEY ommission that this vear (through November D) there save been 169 persons eferred to the It gal deft nde r, ome of whom had two or h'oe charges against them -- cil could move forth on the is sue Some things had to he answered where to place the museum, then parking becomes an issue as well as the maintenance expenses plus the liability in moving such a building and whethtr the proposed site was actual'v the best site He stated, the council was not opposed to a museum in fart they were in favor of one, but all they were asking was that the committee go through the proper channels and procedures with the Kaysville Planning Board and council He stated, the council did not appoint the commit tee, it was a self appointed committee HE FELT the dissolving of the committee and refunding of the money was a poor policy The mayor feels there is enough interest in the museum that in due time the council will appoint a com mittee and go ahead Mrs Collett became angry and acted in haste when confronted with the necessary to be np One method schools have used to prevent students from picking up the habit of smoking is to shock 'ht bejabbers out of them with evidence of the damige cigarettes can cause to the heart and lungs SCIENTISTS ARE looking at other approaches Richard Evans at the University of Houston s developing a program that teaches kids how to sav no when offered cigaretes by classma'e s tarlv tests show the technique to be effective he says THE FEDERAL government is also taking a hand in the anti smoking effort Joseph A Califano Jr , the Secretary of Health Education and Welfare, sent a lent r to all seventh grade teachers in the nation He asked tht ir help in steering kids awav from the nicotine habit factors must be considered and resolved before the com questions that needed answered by the council 127 cited with felonies which 11 mills county as e load has n t i than d iubkd in thj p ixt co pie of years and ft lonv ist - have lit re ext d from 4 t N pr t e nt thus pull 'g a n ich heavier load in 'he It g it f, ndcr Atte im v M emit ad.ised the comm'xxi ,n e MANY Kathmn Sterl ng p, , he I It wel1 was favorable The attitude of having the students involved was a welt ome solution to the ' t i e i t o ns i s s the prp al rorr mission Mr har st t mphasirtd that the cost i' living especially in heus it f, h is rist n sharply and the i.t rail im rease in cost of hv mg has taistd so much that !o tr e dr ro f ! ( i ihh rit mi which wouid he me and r F Parses du I I K i ft i Amt' ion was i e in v , through i A! s n ! tied n (inmate1 DONT have it m tin budge t to pi ov rie t he f u UK rt rse th et w as asked for the committee nor is IN i k q lest in line with Presidti ' C arte r s urging that a' NI n ro xj ia i SCF A t till! ( t it ( S j i n m RK . - , "'it e n'f It I 'har there (i.ies e i i r r Ip St d h l h I 11 , I. r 1 0g sj1 ir si i I II it' t i JOHN BROAN ,s cl airman Bryce 1 A e by n , r it si n t ng more an s mi 1 Plowed wor'hv errplo'tcs w Mttivt ir averagt addition,! t pe rt nt i step ine it nt i f iv ) when they reichtd tht inng unmver vary cl tie ii e assisted i il Lib i oi k e. t k. t !S It l piopused i 1 ( fit i grounds e o m sp mush He is n ikmc s hoint with t tie "1 M t it v - , 1 i , i ' r Rnhird Bushneli presi at nt of (he kaysville lave eJ tht Jdyu s an ann' urn dnner and xpcusnpng gam program on Sa'urdav Dec 't tor all si nior e iti7e ns of the Hdf py k and I pump K ' at 2 pt t'dl e vent will he gin ' " ' p m at the cul ur el i" kavsv die Tdbtrrnd(.b wi'h buffe t lunt hts.n tnu'y whtit li gh St h'Kil t dries R i 17 from ( i i i it if l sp g( and gave a sue ti v t r v t i o! s I'.piog til i t 'here ii c i i t n o , i D A null ' trv w 1! a's) be p ibii , up be C f i istm is dee orations on f re i" Is liv i h U ende 11 Ihntu r ltd tiding D i i 1 1 v 1 ht s, i i cos m ' i P M MI PORT t taguay s'toke in 1 H t e .s I irv Anns as g .t Os i t b ' o i - a it f ' n it r p ( i , i - 1 1 s w e v j iso win the 20 i ip-M ,t , 'in Udkri'Lt e' g r e 1 it NfllUIV., - i , ii I i l m - ( h i i HUtIRW HI AISO i I'nuni t i a ars with i Pit 'I R i r i v n,l i H"N a,K' ('ii s 3 e II tf e i s( g t hi si I n Ve vf. r i e f u ' I ' u 1 li I tf mu,. r s . r,. s I'd s i i j v X e v -- i ! 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I i i n rSf. ) H U ,v i' t ( I it i tf M t d Dl ,K) 1 k , tt ( f It it not eav to get a gne.p , H worK war I veteran fighters together but these N nth Djvi- - otn g uht red at tilt Hmtdge Center m Clearfield rmi.'K tirtnw old times They indud. d I rank Adams, Elsas Dmsn Ian.es Mnjgm H O lavton, Murland Stevcnsen, Hew man U u as Hawthorne, ILdph Cottrell and 1' mil A hi', subs Others me lu !. if m Me r Hint )e hn Kneedv Dr K Oh Lines Et IHLr I r, ,e Hmrufer r r r t U ,j A1I, stejil.t n II Chard ( m.. .t ,rt nde rsi.rj iiitiiiilh give ii tf fi'tjiid & I i i f ti tv )t I i 5 i , I is (hit I vcliost xtndt i it (It nun atv m ho. I il tied s lit ty h It -timed close 1 Kule going (u liTxi n t -- t t tiidtmlln 1 I ) 1 1 U1 h s. hon! l ''i the new rt pi nu n tx Kniti.Mrv I t in s tit mt ! CALIFANO'S LETTER asks the teachers to send him successful ideas on educating yourg adolescents about smoking Hes especially interested in essays and posters stddents Some educators use short films to explain tricks used in cigarette advertisements devised to make smoking more appealing by Navy Areographers Mate First Class Kenneth R Adams, son of Waynard H and Ida L Adams of 146 S East Clearfield, is currently serving as a member of the Staff of Commander, U S Sixth Fleet, operatirg from Gaeta, Italy THE U.S. Sixth F'eet is composed of approximately 50 ships, 200 aircraft and 23,000 personnel that comprise U S naval presence m the Mediterranean Sea The Sixth Fleet is composed of aircraft carriers, des trovers and other combatant submarines, ships, amphibious Marines, an tisubmarine warfare aircraft and a service force of support ships The Sixth Fleet staff currently is emoarked aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Albany A 1M7 graduate of Clear field High School, Adams joined the Navy in July 1968 LTAH HAS a law wh h savs the public schools must teach about smoking . three ways explain the harm ful effects of cigai.ttes, lead youngsters away from smoking, and expose fraudulent and deceptive ads All of the foregoing represents quite an effort to prevent youngsters from smoking REALLY, THOUGH parents probably have the very if they'll onlv use it This tool is best preventive tool their own attitude toward cigarettes Studies have shown that if parents smoke, their children ars more likely to pick up the habit than children of non smokers IF A CHILD sees Mom and Dad smoking this tells them its an okay thing to do Even if such a parent urgs the voung person not to take up the habit, that warning has a hollow ring if the parent is puffing awav a few minutes later So that s it, parents You may be able to contribute more to the anti smoking campaign than scientists, teachers or the U S Government JL5T KICK the habit or never take it up cant co it alone After all, the schexils Attorney Martin said that during the pest two years the legal defenders office has s ived the county an estimated $27 376 based on 1975 f gores ACTL ALLY, THE savings have been much more than if that you consider what the rases would cost a' today's ' costs the expi lined grb attorney Farmington Elementary Completes Firesides Farmington Elementary School PTA held the last fireside on Nov 30 ON DEC. A the board held a social at the PERC Center a the Monte Vista School This was an appreciation event for those who have assisted with projects A Walt Disney film will be shown on Thursday, Dec 7, at 3 30 p m at the school This is a fund raising project, the film has also been shown on Dex: 5 ANN GRIFFITH who has been vice president of the PTA during the fall, has resigned Martha McDaniels has accepted this position for the unexpired term Sheri Secrist has also resigned as secretary and will be replaced by JoAnne Asay BOTH OF THE retiring officers are given a big thank you for their fine cooperation during the fall months. Mar-d- a Dillree, president, said kj |