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Show 4 WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 27, 1981 REFLEX-DA- VIS n Qualifying in the I'uited Wa major contributor" aw .ml when at least $10,000 was contributeci and 40 permit of emplovres paitiii-patewith an average donation above $12 were J mi B nil. leti. campaign chairman ot Max Kaiioi; Duain Bain of Mac k Smith. L nited Wav pi evident ot lam dorp.; Rimdl She! tick! of Chevron I SA and (ham Steed ot the Davis School Disiiict. d CONTRIBUTOR AWARDS 1 Here Come Valuation Notices Davis County Assessor ing district may not budget for more funds for the ensuing year the 6 percent increase over the previous year. THIS LAW applies to any s year of reappraisal or of ordered by the State Tax Commission. has announced that all 19X1 valuation notices are being mailed to all property owners beginning May 19. There will be two changes in the notice. adjust-ment- THE SERIAL numbers previously identifying the property has been changed to a strictly numerical sequence for convenience of computerization. For example BO-- 587-4becomes For the year 1981, both old and new numbers are on the valuation and tax notice. In ensuing years, only the new number will appear. Because of the factoring of increase in values mandated by the State Tax Commission for 1981 for all counties in the state to achieve equalization between all 29 counties, Davis County properties will be increased 14.4 percent in assessed value. 1 While the impact of the increase in assessed value is very complex, it is a valid assumption that the average homeow ner w ill pay more than 6 percent more taxes than he did in 1980 for the same Jeffery Michael Painter. 9. son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Painter of Syracuse, and Chad W. Slate, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Slate of Layton, have been chosen as Cub Scout of the Year in their pack and of the Gateway District. THIS INCREASE is uniform on all real estate and improvements but not on vehicles. This increase does not indicate an automatic increase in taxes of 14.4 percent. This is a function of the mill levy which is set by JEFFERY IS a fourth grade student at West Point Elementary School and is active in the school's programs. He was a first place w inner in art in the Reflection Contest held at the school. An active member of his ward, he has earned his Faith in God Award. He is an ardent sportsman and is currently playing baseball. each taxing district in August of each year. Based on H.B. 104. passed by the 1981 Legislature, a tax CH AD IS in the fourth grade at the Lincoln Elementaiy School in Lavton. He has en- - AT STEWART Kaysville quilters. created aion-Kcnua- A ; will open June tradi- art form" and have demonstrated quilting for the Relief Society Homemaking Committee at General Conference. I hey have also conducted many workshops locally. I at the LeConte Stewart Gallery of Art in Kaysville. Summer hours are Sunday and Monday p.m. who Knows 1. When w.is the first coin made with the motto "In God We Trust." 2. V5 hich ot the states is know n as the "Keystone State'." 3. What is a Pharaoh? 4. Whal state capital is situated on the Mississippi River? 5. From what source does sac- BOARD OF equalization hearings will be conducted on May 29, June 15. 17 and 19 to consider errors in assessment. The uniform increase in value will not be debated at these hearings. That increase is uniform throughout the counts. & featured showing of tional patchwork and quilting 9 charin come? 6. When was the Unknown Soldier of W orld War II e m t o m b e d in Arlington Cemetery'. 7. Who began the fight for "women's suffrage'." 8. When was the Red Cross organized. 9. What is the scientific term for basic living matter? Cub Scouts Of The Year 1 Wall hanging is among pieces on display at the LeConte Stewart in Gallery four by l ay ton i 1 Thayne Corbridge DISPLAYED ' Answers To Who Knows 1. The U.S. Two-cenmade in 1864. 2. 3. t piece Pennsylvania. Tide of ancient Egyptian kings. 4. Baton Rvtuge, La. 5. Coal tar. 6. On Memorial Day. 1951. 7. Susan B. Anthonv. 8. May 21. 1881. v. 9. t JITT ERY MIC'HARI Protoplasm. PRESENTLY the four quiare instructing weekly palchworkshops at Mormon Handicraft in Salt Lake City and have a "Patchwork Potpourri" exhibit of their quilts, wall hangings, table runner and pillows at the Relief Society Building, also in Salt Lake City. or so woiks by quiltmakers Carol Bitner. Joy Know lion. Carol Morgan and Beth Ann Neville, all of Lay ton, w ill he hung at the gallery w hich houses a permanent collection of LeConte Stewart paintings. Patchwork pillows will grace the old bench which was originally in the Kaysville Bamberger Station. These quiltmakers. known as The Lour Patch, have been studying traditional methods of construction and old quilt patterns since 1975 when the University of Utah brought Sandi Fox of Los Angeles to lecture and conduct a workshop in the craft. A DOZEN lters LeConte Stewart Galleiv of Art will he shown Irom June through June 29 every Monday p.nt. and on evening from Wednesdays from IDa in. until 3 p.m.. new summer months hours. 9 THE G Al l I K can he open other times bv appointment by calling Christine Christensen or Maiv I 3 LeConte Stewart G.tllcrv is located just south of the city hall on Center Suect. The quilted items at It Read this ad. could get you a job. Sometimes finding a ob is not easy especially when the economy s Je pressed and unemployment high The following information could help It you belong to one of the targeted groups listed below an employer who hires you would be eligible tor a tax credit Our staff at Job Svce is prepared to determine your eligibility and give you a letter ot mtr uduc ion to take with you This letter could give you the advantage you need because of the money the employer would save Ot course we wiH also try to help you find a suitable job The tax credit categories are as PATCHWORK quilts rcpic-sen- t a craft practiced exclusively in the home for more than two centuries in America. Raised with the tradition of quillmaking in their homes, these four women realize how significant the heritage of Utah quilting is and arc excited about having their "thimbled lingers" in its preservation. At the invitation of the General Board of the Relief Society. they created a display in 1978 entitled "Quilting as an toiiows Handicapped persons from qualified VA or Stale vocational rehabilitation program Security Income (SSI) payments Recipients of Supplemental 4 from economically disadvantaged families Young people disadvantaged Vietnam-ereither federal or slate assistance payments Economically ot veterans under 35 Recipients in school approved programs Economically disadvantaged ex offenders hired within 5 years ot conviction or release Young people and enrolled Call m 376-127- 4 Layton 195 E. Gentile St I I, PAINTER joyed school activities, church programs and has earned his Faith in God award. He has placed soccer with the AY SO team and is now involved in the Little League program, vsb Eyeglasses Soft Contacts happy biethday TOU. HAPPY SAVHNGS TO YOU. old. To celebrate, Our stores are we're offering $15 off eyeglasses and $20 off soft contact lenses at all the PEARLE Vision Centers in the area. It's our way of thanking you for a great year. So come take advantage of our birthday sale. No other discounts apply with this offer. Offer expires June 30. 1981. PEARLE vision A SEARLE center 766-345- A Washington Blvd., For other locations call OSS toll-fre- Tel. 621-029- 1 e c observe the 20th as Mecklenburg Day the anniversary of a declaration of independence in Charlotte in 1775. In Massachusetts and across the na- tion. intellectuals '981 Searte Optical Inc Danas tieias US 66 ALL SEASON RADIAL S j? f'J, A !l observe Ralph Waldo Emerson's birth the 25th (Bosanniversary ton. 1803). Perhaps the most day for nostalgic Americans is the 21st. On that day in 1927. Charles Lindbergh flew from New York to Paris in a single engine plane, spanning the Atlantic alone. He took off on the 20th and landed in Paris on the 2 st Not only did he win a prize of $25,000 for the feat, but he won immortality. THE YOUNG American pilot lives on today in the memories of millions and his aircraft. The Spirit of St Louis.'' can be seen in Kennedy, the handsome young president in Dallas 0 THE PHILLIPS Carolinians Museum. Americans remember the 29th as the birthday of John F. Layton Hills Mall, Tel. OGDEN Ogden City Mall 2274-- NORTH Washington's Smithsonian COMPANY LAYTON Days In May Remembering seems to be a heartstring of May. Practically all states remember their fallen soldiers this month most of them on the last Monday, this year the 25th. Virginia remembers that day as Confederate Memorial Day (the C'arolinas observe May 10). And a few states observe the 30th. or another day. assassinated in 1963. 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