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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. APRIL 12. 1979 Mean Board Votes To Ctarae Fees For Visits - FARMINGTON Clients Family and Community Mental Health will be asked to pe' a fee for of Davis County each clinical visit, its board of directors has decided. IN A move to motivate people to get services only when needed, the Mental Health Board voted to approve a fee schedule based on client income during its regular monthly meeting. Mental Health Director said, Russell Williams If Everyone would pay a fee. need be, a therapist can alter the fee down. A high school student, for instance, who is having a drug in problem but doing well school, but who had no income, we could work out an Comm. Snapp Petitions For intended Co. Phone Service without charge into Ogden By GARY R. BLODGETT and Salt Lake City. - KAYSVILLE DISCO DANCE The Kaysville Jaycees and Rainbow Productions bring Disco to Kaysville for one night only on Friday, April 13th. THE FUN begins at 7 p.m. when Brooks Gibbs starts a disco lesson. The lesson is free for the price of admiss- ion. p.m. things will really get moving as Rainbow takes over for an evening of dance, fun, and big disco contest with Mayor Gar Elison, KCA President Ron Pearson and KCA Advisor Patty Hartley judging. At 8 ADMISSION IS $1.50 per person at the Davis High School Big Gym. Disco Dance Chairman, Boyd Anderson, said he has some nice prizes for the contest and everyone will have a great time, np BR'J testing Sided ftpI1 5200 A Davis FARMINGTON Board of Education member has been named as an member of the County Council of Governments. JAY STEPHENS, school board member from Layton, was asked to act as a non South. GUEST SPEAKER, Lois Pickett of the Bountiful Club will speak on Successful Women. All BPW members and guests are invited. . , voting member of the council made up of county mayors and other elected officials. That board meets once a month to , review grant proposals from various agencies, often directly affecting the county, and also discusses common problems ranging Commissioner Eberhard Opposed To Septic Tanks - FARMINGTON Davis County Commissioner Ernest Eberhard said he is opposed to the county allowing septic tanks, especially in new home DONT think its fair to the new home owners, he I told the commission. The April meeting for Lakeview Chapter of Business and Professional Womans Club will be held Thursday, April 12, at 7 p.m. at the Roy Elks Lodge Hall, 1875 West Getting primed for a disco dance in the Kaysville area are Boyd Anderson, left, chairman, and judges Patty Harley, Kaysville Civic Association youth chairman, Mayor Gar Elison and Ron Pearson, KCA president. Members Appointed To COG With Coordinate - subdivisions. 12 FARMINGTON Davis County Comm. Morris F. Swapp is 100 percent behind extended telephone service m the county, and is doing something' about it. I' THE NEWLY elected commissioner and former Bountiful mayor said he is distributing petitions in support Septic tanks sometimes dont last more than four or five years and then the new home serious have owners problems that they didnt bargain. Were just not doing the people a favor. He expalined that some home owners already have had trouble with septic tanks after only a few years and now have to pay the costs of having them replaced or con- -' vert to other sewage systems. COMMISSIONER THE suggested that each new subdivision be included in an es- City Hall beginning at 10 a.m., and at the Public Service Commission Chambers day, April 18. UP FOR debate in these rehearings before the Utah Public Service Commission will be the question of whether or not to allow e county-wid- e service (between Clearfield and Bountiful). Also being heard again is the proposal that toll-fre- Kaysville-Layto- Kaysville- customers to call -Layton precedence ble to allow to be able to call without charge into Salt Lake City. Mountain Bell officials and the Utah Division of Public Utilities have filed for rehearings, objecting to calling and the amended PSC order allowing customers to call would cost $18 While e in Salt Lake and Weber coun- worker and The extended-are- a service must be to one point or the other, to Salt Lake City or to Ogden, not both," he said. licensed psychologist and up to $60 an hour from a work something out, I Dr. m DELIVERY AVAILABLE Mocmim, Easter Spring Lilies Arrangements 370 SOUTH 500 EAST 5 South side ol Lakeside Square behind Sprouse Reitz 825-489- 1 x a Williams said, tb CLEmhnELD Timm from BUT HE added, We will not refuse services on inability to pay but will if they are unwilling to pay. Weve never turned any cases over to a collection agency but have turned some over to the county attorney. In cases of financial difficulty, mental health workers will sit down and look at the financial situation and try to housewives, civic groups, etc., to become actively engaged m support of extended telephone service by circulating these petitions. Salt Lake City would double the costs as presented to the PSC during the original hearings. It would also set a $35-$5- 0 psychiatrist refused now, it may never be approved. He urged businessmen, n an hour from a social $20-$.1- or Salt Lake City. because if the service is TELEPHONE company representatives argue that to cusallow Kaysville-Laytotomers to call both Ogden and rates are than those ties, Dr. Williams said comparable service could cost n COMM. SWAPP said it was especially important to petition and be able to get whatever service is available now x Davis slightly higher county-wid- e Salt Lake City toll free. earning go over $36, the board agreed For a person with $18,000 income supporting a family of four, the visit residents their choice of calling without toll to Ogden customers n Kaysville-Layto- person wouldnt HE ADDED that area calling must be restricted and it would not be possi- HOWEVER, THE PSC amended the order to include A $1,U00 a month, a visit would "ost $12 but cost for a month toll-fre- e Ogden. Kaysville-Layto- FOR because nowhere else in Utah is there county-wid- e calling, nor is there any exchange that can call two metropolitan cities without a toll charge, said a Mountain Bell spokesman. toll-fre- delayed payment, or something. (tw The Kaysville City Library Wilson; "Engine Summer a has the following new books: science fiction, by John The Bunker the history of Crowley; A Treeful of Pigs the Reich Chancellery group, by Arnold Lobel; Sand Cake by Frank Asch. by James P. ODonnell; Miracles in Pinafores and A reminder that the story hour will not be held this Bluejeans by Ardeth Greene Sunset Americas Kapp; Friday, April 13, because of a Coast National Easter vacation. All of you Geographic, by MerrilK enjoy your Easter vacation Windsor. and we will see you on Friday, by Sloan City and Murray and to call prefix) be allowed SMALL TOWN calling and Farmington residents to call Salt Lake (376 n New Book Selections At Kaysville Library point. to study the matter at a later date, grb customers. There will be rehearings on the extended telephone service proposals beginning next Monday, April 16 at 2 p.m. in the Kaysville City Hall. Other hearings will be held on Tuesday, April 17, at Layton in Salt Lake City on Wednes- however, tb Commissioner Glen W. Flint said he agreed to a THE COMMISSION agreed e n IN AN effort to get more information from school officials, Sunset Mayor Norm Sant made a motion authorizing appointment of one nonvoting member of the board of education to attend the meetings. In addition, the board agreed to having Dr. Stephen White, an assistant superintendent, attend the meetings as an administration designee. He will have no vote, County). had a county ordinance against septic tanks. county-wid- toll-fre- e service as well as extended service for Kaysville-Layto- from annexations to storm sewers. Several members of that group have criticized the school district for not providing input to city officials on new schools and other plans. tablished sewer district (there are three in Davis THERE ARE certain people who do not live close to a sewer district line and its more appropriate to have a septic tank, he said. Wedbe penalizing these people if we of the The original mandate by the Public Service Commission permitted county-wid- e dangerous of arrangement Located Lakeside Square Afiril 20. "I IN LAYTON: 200 W. Gentile. Phone IN OGDEN: 2470 Wall Ave. Phone 376-429- 3 USE YOUR 394-886- 5 Id!) 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