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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 3, 1981 I By And R Funding TOM Bl SSELBFRG FARMINGTON - The funding future for Dav is County Intormation and Relerral sen ice is still up in the air, but the heads ot various agencies are looking into their money chests to see what they might spare THAT MAA not be much, if an thing, but the department heads agreed to keep studs ing the matter during their regular Coordinating Council meeting Tuesdas morning. Several proposals were pre sented to raise the estimated needed loi fk.al sear That would ini. lude AO percent or more puituipution from the United Was I nhl 78 percent same from Title XX federal sources, but that well is being dned up bs 28 percent. United Way had funded 25 percent match $T2.1XX) 19S1-H- 2 three proposhusi d on ould ictei-represious numberol calls to each agents r.J.idu.g Commumts Actum Council m's (in on Aging. Dasis i I amiis general). Di ision fl)FR T11F ss als, funding d Sersices, Assistance till In Air Pay- ments and Mental Health. Some 15.5 percent of calls are referred to the Assistance Pasments. for the highest percentage. and they would pay Irom 52,615 to Sd.Tb. for example BIT FINDING cuts are hitting many agencies hard, such as mental health, with Mental Health Director Russell WilI hear elected liams noting, otfiaals saying you deal only with core sersices That's the mandate feel Use been gisen In Washington, they expect us 1 Childbirth Classes Set A new education series of childbirth classes will begin Wednesday . Sept. 16 and Thursday, Sept. 17 at St. Benedict's Hospital, 5475 S 500 E. Prospective paients may attend either night. SLBJFCTS WILL include mother and child care, labor and delivery, hygiene and parenting There will be several films show n and prospective mothers are invited to particiexercises. pate in the A time for a tour of the maternity facilities will be pre-nat- GETS BOOR PUBLISHED Fccles. a resident ille. has recently had his book " Ihe Hatch Act and the American Bureaucracs" published by a New York firm. he book is a complete story of the Hatch Act and its historical James ol R kasss He spent ten seats in researching the 318 page solume which contains his siews and concerns of the Hatch Act background MR. F CUI.ES contends presents civil seisice it tiom participating in and has emerged as one of the least understood but one of the most contros ersial ol American laws he public knows little of the inner functioning of the American Bureaucracy, the paitisan politics announced during the senes CLASSES W 1 1 L continue for nine weeks from 7 up m in the dining room on the lower level of the hospital Registration is at 6 48 p ni. the first night of the senes Cost ol the entire senes is $3 If you have questions about the class, call Mrs April Redd. RN, at H). or St. Benedict's Hospital. 4-- 470-203- POST-NATA- classes de- signed to help motile is followI ing childbirth are olu re bs the hospital on the tn st lacs day of each month. Registration fee is $1. For details, call Mrs Redd In addition to the above classes, Lamaze prepared childbirth classes are taught at St. Benedict's by Marilyn Tooley, ASPO certified instructor. She also teaches the orientation which prospective parents planning to deliver in the hospital's birthing room are requited to attend For futher intormation on Lamaze classes or the birthing room orientation, Call Mrs. looley, to hase a stripped down the whole service in one year. I'd hate to see it go under. In other business, the group received a tentative list of agencies that could compnse a care committee. It long-terincludes not only county and other government agencies but social agencies from churches, hospital support, the medical and dental community as well as nursing homes. Mod- el T. County Com Chairman Ernest Eberhard echoed that sentiment by indicating he felt people were saying they didn't want sersices funded (taxes) for areas that aren't absolutely critical. Information and Referral. whether agreed with or not. doesn't fit such a category the group agreed , COMMEND we look T RF at alternatises." THE GROIP will be formed to help "ease the slack" mted Way L Executise Director Larrs Burden said "It's sers difficult for United Was to take oser brought on by funding cuts and w ill be further refined in future meetings Is your house less than eight years old? nh F arumr tidlifx for i a) aung- on sour (torn itiMiranr - Jim ouul. ranging from 2 IVrioiit for a hoiw' to a hit! 2 4 r cut for a home oiiMrut ted llu star And sou tail add another uedhl Jim omit it son and sour famiis mi m Vw Homo- (loll t Mllokt DIXON P. REISBECK 37G-127- 9 n 197 M)KTH M LUTON I, Farmers Insurance Group O IRE LIF COM R( AE Al I - F - E - I 1F 479-300- 1 book bs kasss illite James R f tries, he Hatch Art and the Ainetican Bmeauciats' . has been published in I New A 01 k political laws and the imprint ot the Hatch Act on the careers of cis ll sers ants Mr Ecdes retired Irom Hill AFB last June. He was interested in cis ic and political affairs and has participated as chairman of the planning commission in Sunset and serxed as parts chan man ol the People's Party in kas ssille tor six ot years He was the kasssille-Trui- t Heights Cultural and Perfuming Arts Council for the July 4th celebration one sear BORN IN Boise. Ida he was reared and educated in Long Beach. Caht He excelled in athletics throughout his life and following military was offered a football . ser-sic- scholarship by BAU. He was quarterback on their team for three years. He graduated from BA'U in 1951. He obtained his master's degree from the Unisersity of Washington in public administration in 1985. He began his cisil sers ice career at Fort Lewis. Wash and sersed as a civil service management internee on a national basis when the program was in its infancy. He transferred to Hill AFB in 1989 and continued in various capacities. retiring as a materials safety officer He received his secondary teachers certidicate horn Utah and attended WSC. New Crop, Small Red DELICIOUS APPLES HE AND his wife, the former Nanette Stapp. are the parents of four children. He is also a professional referee in major sports, np FACTORY SECONDS Masters AND For G. . Berkley Jr. USED WINDSHIELDS $AVE$! OVER 1,000 IN STOCK George D Berkley. Ji of Clinton has earned a master's dcgiee in organizational communications fiom BAU Mr Beikles is the clerk of the court. Third Circuit Court in Ogden He has a bachelor ol science degree in lass enforcement from the University of Nebraska and a bachelor of OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON in sociologs from SC. He also has a master of science W criminal justice degree Irom American Techmlogical College A-- 1 QUALITY GLASSf HE IS married to the formei inda Poxles and they hase two children His parents are Mr. and Mrs George D Berk1 ley f"o"d Faithful i BONELESS of sunset Fighl back against HAM 50 S-j- 69 rising iuel costs. lb. 1 Let us add Fiberglass or Rockwool insulation to your home. 50' GOOD ONLY AT FOODTOWN. EXPIRES SEPT. 7, 1981 Now redeem your coupons for double their face value on Mondays and Thursdays. bon at the Ironl ot th store Bring in the We now have a coupon trade-icoupons you don t use and possibly find some on items you use We also have a centralized bulletin board with all Ihe manufacturers mail-iotters tor you to take advantage of We will make an even greater effort to get otters to you these mail-- right amount of insulation in all the nqht places And we'll do it right. Join the fight against rising fuel costs. Call us, now. 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