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Show r DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MARCH 8. 1979 WEEKLY REFLEX TYPHOID SHOTS, for example, cost $5 in Salt Lake County and $5 for a series in By TOM BUSSELBERG FARMINGTON of a typhoid and - The cost Weber County. smallpox shot could be going up if preliminary recommendations are put into affect by the Many residents could be affected if North Davis Am- bulance, the county-runonprofit service for Davis County Health Department. n Kays-vill- e north, were allowed to increase its rates. At present, the base rate is $59 plus $2 a mile. It would be upped to $70 base and $2.50 a mile. ITS GOVERNING board of health, in regular session Tuesday morning, received a draft proposal outlining proposed fee changes in a THAT WOULD variety of areas including raising typhoid and smallpox fees from $1 a shot to $2.50. No action was taken or recommended, however, and the matter will be studied for several months before action is taken. The draft was formulated commitafter a tee was formed to study costs and fees charged. County Health Director Richard E. Johns said the study was called for because Davis Countys charges apparently three-perso- are n low in to comparison other areas. compare with private service in Salt Lake and Weber counties of $82 base and $3 a mile, the maximum allowed by state authorities for private service. However, Salt Lake County, where public service is now free, public service is proposed for $45 base and Roy Citys service costs $40 base. A major change could also result in a food establishment permit fee, .Environmental Health Director Richard E. Harvey said. That would probably be a big revenue maker. We tried to compare the fee to the average cost to us (to conduct the inspection). outdoor one million gallon pool at about $85 a month or $340 for four months operation while the Clearfield Job Corps Center pool fee, with a pool half the size but in use throughout the year, would be about $500, Mr. Harvey said. THE PROPOSAL would base the fee on eightten-thousandth- s of the gross receipts, meaning the fee would vary depending on business generated. It would probably be about $20 on the average inspection to cover costs of paperwork and other things. It is very difficult to determine what (gross) receipts are but we would like to do at least three inspections a year (per facility). Other ways had been considered, including basing a fee on the number of seats but that wouldnt be equitable since one place might not generate as much traffic per seat as another or purchases might not be as high per per- IN OTHER business, the board was told in a progress report of 1978 activity that more effort is needed for the ON TOP of that, the truck was not marked identifying the potentially dangerous content, and had it overturned in warm weather, far more danger could have been generated, he said. An effort must be made to correlate emergency preparedness with the various law enforcement agencies and others already involved in the countys emergency medical services program, Dr. Johns said. PESSIMIST pessimist is a guy who sizes himself up and gets sore A about it. Boston Shipyard News. -- emergency preparedness The potential for plan. INKAYSVILLE disaster is extreme in Davis Mr. Harvey said. We have the possibility of flooding, the Wasatch Fault and railroads that run through populated areas and present a potential for disaster as with chemicals being hauled through the county on railroad cars. LAWN MOWER REPAIRING Don't Cuss it Bring It to C&S County, son, he said. Yeur Briggs & near Highway few 89. SALES - SERVICE CHAIN SAWS TILLERS SNOW BLOWERS SHARPENING SERVICE 706x13 3 He recalled the case of a truck overturn in Fruit Heights earlier this year dropping acid onto a field AT PRESENT, Salt Lake and Weber counties dont charge a permit fee. A swimming pool fee was also proposed, based on pool size and months in use. That would put Lagoons bill for its Stratton Headquarters" )i' C&S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR We spent a scary hours getting that u into shape. NEW LOCATION 645 NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE MOtttRS - SHARPENING A REPAIRING - MECHAM - GGULN - It PROPER SCISSORS Using the proper scissors for cutting fabric is an impor- tant aspect of sewing instruction, notes Wendy Sandman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sandman of 4-- Clinton. - vanced, however. It is simple FARMINGTON Thirty-nin- e percent of Davis County enrolled in organized one should never attempt complete a cut if the material offers heavy resis- to clubs are learning clothing-relate- d skills. Scissors carejs one aspect of clothing construction learned. The share the following pointers for care of scissors and shears. tance. STRUGGLING through a cut means that either the instrument being used is too light for the task or the cut- ting edges are dull. With either situation, forcing the cut can severely damage the blades. Scissors used to cut through a double layer of polyester doubleknit will have a shortened life (knife edge shears should be used for this purpose). Keep the cutting edges sharp. Test the sharpness. It follows then that your scissors and shears should be kept at or near like new sharpness if you expect both long service and satisfactory use. IN SETTING forth points of care for scissors or shears look first at the materials with which you might be working and their influence on your instrument. It should be understood that every material one cuts has a dulling effect on the cutting .edge. There are no scissors and shears which do not wear in use; neither are there any which are PAPER AND synthetic fiber fabrics effect your shears. Paper, which you FOR MORE information on clothing clubs, contact were once cautioned not to cut with mothers shears is not nearly as abrasive to the cutting edges as are todays miracle fabrics. It follows that the tougher, more durable synthetic fibers would be more abusive to the cutting edges than less durable materials. If you confine your clothing construction to natural fiber fabrics (cotton, woolen, silk, linen), cutting paper on a .regular basis would represent a measure of wear. If, however, you work extensively with synthetic fiber fabrics, cutting paper would cause relatively little wear. Beth K. Thorson, USU Extension home economist, Far- mington, 773-780- 295-239- 867-221- ext. 294 or 295. TOCJH HOUSE, CAM SOUP q Crown el Mohroow Stock you TOMATO Completes Training Pvt. Michael R. Harris, son of Reed S. Harris, 2181 N. 400 CLEANING AND oiling are important, but almost every article on the subject cautions the dressmaker to (1) clean the lint from the inside blade surfaces frequently (and this is very important - especially with polyester and other synthetics because of the abrasive effect of their lint on the cutting edges), and (2) to oil the pivot area lightly on a oeriodic basis. Avoid the use of force in cutting. 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