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Show s : W! WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 6, 1979 j.yS.'Ssj M NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 6, 1979 Neighborhood Council To Meet m ' 4 The North Davis k - ri"3 h rMr 'S ? 7 v &W denied medical care from doctors in Layton because they did not have insurance on their $2.90 per hour job, stated Ruby Price, council JAMES V. Hansen, n. State Farmington and the speaker of the House of Representatives, will address the subject of Tax on Food", a set property tax for citizens 65 and older, and those on fixed incomes and Medicade Insurance cut. The senior citizens and disabled citizens are concerned about the cutback in Medicade which takes away greatly needed health care. I ksoI p.m., downstairs. representative from ft ' needed health care. We know of young adults in their early 20s who have been hold its monthly meeting Dec. 12 in the Clearfield Library at f ft, people are going without County-Neighborhoo- d Council will ' . l .v. v W f ' VvfT ' k. .. a&v- - x, insurance. that are neglected and ig- nored here at home. She feels we must take care of home mission before taking on the world. Now is the time for all citizens to unite and get help for INTERESTING Youll never witness a more exciting and unpredictable race than the human. Opinion, Decorah, la. -- president. ALL CITIZENS of Davis County are invited to attend this important meeting. Questions and answer session after the address. Gene Peresich, chairman of Davis Countys Republican Party will be in attendance to HOMES answer any questions you might have in regards to how the Republican Party feels THE LOW income are concerned about health care for themselves as well as family members w ho are working for $2.90 and $3 an hour with no health our people in Davis County and Utah. poor in the world, but we are more concerned about those AUTOMOBILES 4 about these important human sendees. RUBY PRICE states that are concerned about the These we & STORM DOORS A little bit oi San Fnndtoo oon ba found at the bedutiful Bratton's Cove in Bountiful' CARS there isnt an elevator to the second floor, handicapped By TOM BUSSELBERG BOUNTIFUL Wasatch Front - The Regional Council has a new home. THE FIVE county regional planning and coordinating agency moved recently to second floor offices at 420 West 1500 South in Bountiful from 424 West Center. The new facilities offer an airy, open atmosphere yet provide a virtually noise-fre- e environment for the employees and clients of the agency that serves Davis, Morgan, Weber, Salt Lake and Tooele counties in a variety of planning capacities and monetary aid THIS IS much more Mr. Jefferies said. We wanted less noise and here you can have a small conference going on in one cubicle and someone working nearby without interference. Except for the executive sui- table, director and main office, employees each work out of patrons will be able to meet with Front officials in a special first floor area, Mr. Jefferies said. Looking to the coming year, Mr. Jefferies outlined plans Our for the WFRC. emphasis and the biggest policy issue is some kind of a tax program to provide for the reduction of the property tax, Mr. Jefferies said. FOREIGN CARS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS t; i. IN ADDITION, the building was constructed with energy savings in mind and includes moveable air conditioning and heating units placed in the ceiling. Blinds are being considered that would aid in heat control. Telephone and electrical outlets are placed in the floor to allow for office changes, as well. Ronald Wertz, an assistant director said of the new It allows for surroundings, better utilization in less space. Its more of an office environment and people tend to be more productive. THE OFFICES include a small conference room with major meetings held at the Bountiful City Hall or other nearby locations. Easy access is provided into the building with no stairs from outside onto the main level. While IMPACT OF urban growth has been studied over the past several months in fastgrowing Davis County ami Sandy where property taxes dont pay for growth-relateservices, Mr. Jefferies said. 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Conversion of garbage into energy in another area being studied, with the tirst phase expected to W completed by spring, Mr. Jefferies said. That will include a look at all ways garbage can be converted into energy. elderly and handicapped is also under continued consideration. Coordination in use of vehicles is being sought between various INSURANCE SPECIALISTS SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE aid them in obtaining grants and provide continuing help to such projects as Orchard Drive and 2600 South and Bonneville Drive. from Heber City to Provo to Ogden. THAT INCLUDES formation of a sales tax proposal that would generate more money for cities while allowing for reduction of property small cubicles divided by moveable partitions. With a changing staff size the partitions can be moved to meet staff load size and changing needs, he said. The Wasatch Front Regional Council has moved to new quarters in Bountiful. 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