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Show i t WEEKLY REFLEX-OA- VIS Mo NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 4, 1932 NEWS JOURNAL, Alternatives Weeded Tax Increase... Continued from page 2 ramedics operate only in Provo and Orem. That setup doesnt allow response to other cities, such as Springville or American Fork, both considerably larger in population than Kaysville, for instance. According to county officials, seven minutes and noted that most paramedics are spending 5 percent of their time on medical calls. As for growth, Sheriff Johnson said the team may have to add another but truck, said he doesnt see that happeining in the next five years. PARAMEDIC service for 1982 will be handled by the county through the general fund. If the referendum election fails, there is some question as to whether or not the program will continue. programs like the paramedics are eating away at the general fund and may have to be discontinued if funding problems arise. 10-1- SHERIFF Johnson estimates IF EACH city were to operate the paramedics separately, that would mean multiplying that eight tenths mill levy many times to meet the needs of individual cities or portions of the county. Of the additional paramedics needed to bring the service up to state standards of two paramedics per vehicle at all times. that-b- ased on inflation and growth the paramedic program will cost $406,199 in 1983. He emphasized that the program is one of the most in the state and said a yes vote in the March 2 re ferendum is not a vote to increase taxes UTAH CERTIFICATE measles shot 1 rubella shot 1 mumps shot Child's Name. Parents' Name -- Birthdate .Telephone . Address -- . City --Grade. IMMUNIZATIONS: To be completed by PHYSICIAN, SCHOOL or HEALTH AUTHORITY. Circle number of immunizations completed (shaded numbers indicate minimum doses required). DA TE of LAST immunisation growth in the county and no need for a third paramedic vehicle for possibly another decade or 15 years. have reviewed the records available and to the best of my knowledge, this child has received the above circled immunizations. Date . Ptiyucian, Sahool OffltJat, Haalih Authority - SIGN APPROPfUA TE STA TEUENT SEE BELOW THIS RECORD IS TO BE RETAINED WITH THE STUDENT'S PERMANENT SCHOOL RECORD. FARMINGTON Davis County Com. Harry Gerlach said Thursday county officials are taking the blow for Layton's decision to drop out of the county library system, but said the charges are unfair. DAVIS COUNTY Commissioners reiterated that when, and only when, growth in the ward to. "My plea to you today, he told commissioners, "is not to embarrass anybody. We have no other place to turn. W'e have no other place to go." ALL IM asking is that you consider the Layton City Library," he said. Com. Gerlach agreed that the library concept is important, but said growth in the county will have to reach the ten percent mark before construction of the Layton Library is possible. THE COMMISSIONER said he has already received complaints from Layton residents who are now forced to pay fees for the use of existing county libraries. He said he was disappointed to see Layton withdraw from the said he cannot figure out why the blame for Laytons withdrawal has been placed on the county. He, too, said the county has always supported the idea of a Layton library. cess. In the times we live in, he told commissioners, some taxes ought to be expected. When times are good, said Mr. Johnson, taxes may go down. When times are bad, taxes may go up. IF LAYTON residents have a plan for the establishment of SIGN STATEMENT BELOW WHICH APPLIES A. This child is adequately immunized. Date Signed B. not adequately immunized. immunizations will be completed. My child is Signed C. . -- Nuraa or School Partonnal I will provide - 7 satisfactory evidence to the school that hisher Date QLENTINE6 - . -I- Parant or Guardian would endanger the child's health. The physical condition of this child is such that immunization 6 FED. Contraindication(s) D - Date. Signed -I- Phytician D. I certify that immunization is. contrary Signed E. I certify that immunization is to my religious beliefs. refuse to permit my child to be Parant or Guardian I refuse to permit my child to be Date Parant or Guardian . J - -- RECORDS Are your children immunized against the common preventable childhood diseases? This is a question parents and. guardians must seriously consider before August 15, according to Dr. Enrico Leopardi, director of the Davis County Health Department. The recently approved Davis County Immunization Regulation" requires that all children attending kindergarten im- through 12 have proper munizations against childhood diseases or present evidence of an exemption. MOST PARENTS understand the importance of immunizations, but they often forget to complete them on schedule or lose track of which doses their children have resaid LaNae Valenceived, tine, Davis County health educator. This immunization regulation will remind parents to check their records and com- plete those missing immunizations which they had intended their children to receive all along, a health department news release says. The immunization regulation requires that parents make a decision and show proof that the child is adequately immunized, has started the immunization schedule, or has an exemption. A parent may exempt a child for personal, religious, or medical reasons, but the exemptions must be in writing. DR. LEOPARDI and Mrs. Dolleen Jewett, director of nursing, and her staff are working in close cooperation with the schools to ensure compliance with the regula- Parents are asked to complete an munization record on their youngsters .and return it to the health department as part of a county immunization ordinance requiring innoculations before students can attend school under most circumstances. tion. Parents whose children have either no school immunization records or records that are not adequate will be notified to complete their children's immunizations. Perma- nent immunization records will now be kept on file at each school. The regulation states that no child shall attend any school in Davis County on or after Au- - gust 15, 1982, unless such child can present to the appropriate official of the school a certificate of immunization from a licensed physician or representative of the local health department. Conditional enrollment time periods for those children not in compliance will be established by the Health Department. THE SCHOOLS and health department would appreciate the cooperation of parents in Diptheria-tetanus-pertuss- The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program prepared as a public service will be given again this year at various places in northern Davis County. COMMENCING Feb. 3 and continuing until April 7 assistance may be, obtained at the Kaysville Library, 44 N. Main St. between the hours of p.m. The same assistance may be obtained at the Clearfield Davis County Library, 562 S. 1000 E., 6:30-- 8 p.m. Feb. 4 through April 8. And at the Sunset City Office, 85 W. 1800 N. Feb. 3 through April 7. Also at the Toy Library, 1950 W. 4800 S 6:30 to 8 p.m. Feb. 4 through April 8. vsb activities to celebrate the founding of the Boy Scout Program. Feb. 7 is Scout Sunday. FEB. 4, Layton City Council regular meeting. An executive session will be held at 6 p.m. to discuss the library situation. The regular council meeting starts at 7 p.m. Feb. 12-2- 1, the Layton Heritage Museum will host a quilt exhibit featuring the works of students of Sandy Fox. The Museum will be open daily from noon until 6 p.m. Admission is free. AS A result of Layton's withdrawal from the county library system. Com. Gerlach said several library auditoriums have had to be closed, a couple of library employees terminated and the purchase of some books suspended. && 2 School Sophomore English students will hold a Shakespe-rea- n Festival at the school. Admission is free. Everyone is invited. Feb. 18, the Layton City Council will hold regular council meeting at 7 p.m. in the city hall. MARCH 2, the Layton City Improvement Association will meet at 8 p.m. in the Parks and Recreation Office. All churches and civic clubs are invited to send a representative to this meeting. Anyone wishing to have an event placed on the March Layton Community Calendar should contact Doneta Gather6 um at before Feb. 25. dmg B A 0 of water the classification quality in Silvercreek from 3A to 3C, or in other words they are saying we want to dump more treated sewage into the culinary water supplies in the Weber River and further degrade a stream already overburdened with pollutants. If this request is granted every other city or so called develop- ment on the Weber Basin Watershed will want to dump more of their treated sewage into the Weber River until the pollution becomes so concentrated it will kill the fish and certainly not be safe for human consumption. THE DECISION regarding this request will be made by the Utah State Water Pollution Control Board, 150 W. North Temple. P.O. Box 2500. Salt Lake Cit, Ut., 84110. Letters and phone calls should be directed to the executive secretary of the board. Calvin K. Sudweeks. Call 533-614- Bob McClain Layton's withdrawal leaves a $130,000 deficit in the county library fund. But. according to Com Gerlach. the Davis County Library Board not the Davis County Commission decides where the cuts will occur. BY STATE law, he said, fiscal policies regarding county library operations are established by the library board. a Us II 2064 Harrison Blvd Canyon View Plaza Ogden, Utah Layton, Utah 9 393-341- 0 OGDEX SHOP Tami Walpole Annette Holmes Judy Walker Donna Marlatt Leo Hansen (Mon. and Thurs. Donna Solomon (Fri. only) Kim Kav Cupid, Cupid with your bow. Where is the best Valentine Special You Know? And Cupid said to me: Take your hair to MARE Cs alciitimc Perm peeial2 - AEX PIEKMS- - 5.00 Off Offer expires February' (Reg. Price) 28th Haircut Inc. Long Hair extra a a 9 a E ) 9 a a SPECIAL OFFER: 1.00 Off AIL HAIRCUTS (new customers only with ad) D 9 themselves, their families and future generations. Park City. Jeremy Ranch and the Snyderville Treatment Plant have requested changing MART D D protect the quality of their culinary water supplies for Ultimate Hair Designs for Guys and Gals two convenient locations to serve you 825-843- 1 D Davis, Weber and Summit to do all within their power to i3aCX3a3H DOTDa3 MIMHE Cs 9 CJ ia (Td) 4 doses; polio 3 doses; measles, mumps, rubella one dose each. 773-497- FEB. 17, the Layton High it is because of the actions of city government," not county government. 9 Free Tax Layton Community Assistance Calendar For Feb. Offered February is Scout month. Most local Scout and Cub Troops will be holding special Com. Eberhard said, If the Layton Library is in jeopardy. Ty is tetanus-diphther- 1 ) B enforcing this new regulation. Dr. Leopardi urges parents to check their childrens immunization records. If they are not adequate, they should take the necessary steps to ensure that their children will be in compliance with the schedule by August 15, 1982: (DPT) or the cause of the problem, 2146 No. Main Antelope Square A im- IMMUNIZATIONS HOWEVER, he said, "we are not of a mind to go ahead with it at this time. Disturbed by complaints targeting the commission as Dmahecs r Date contrary to my personal beliefs. Signed I WHEN THE water levels of the Weber River recede in the late summer in the months of July, August and September the ratio of pollutants and contaminates in the culinary water may reach the proportions found in the Mississippi River. In the Utah Public Health Code, Water Pollution Control Act, Enacted L. 1981, ch. 126 No. 12 it reads: "The committee shall have and may exercise the following powers and duties, provided that pollution which results in hazards to the public health shall be given priority: ( Develop programs for the prevention, control, and abatement of new or existing pollution of the waters of comes the responsibility of each resident of the counties of Chairman Ernest Eberhard Johnson emphasized that FOR SCHOOL ENTRY CHCL3 (chloroform), chlorides and nitrates are present in solution so concentrated as to be harmful for human consumption. the state." IN ADDITION to the protection provided by the Utah State Public Health Code it be- county library system. At the same time, Com. people are the most imporand said libraries represent an extension of the educational proBE COMPLETED such as chlorine, ammonia and hypochlorites (to control coliform). that a library, he said, this would give us something to look for- tant part of this society, THIS SIDE OF CARD MUST dumping either raw or partially treated sewage into the culinary water supplies of their neighbors downstream? Even if their sewage has been treated, and they are expecting their neighbors to drink the sewage water that they themselves will not drink, has it been treated w ith so many By MARK D. MICKELSEN again, they will set a 1.0 mill levy for the construction of a Layton city library. We are committed to the next library being built in Layton, the commissioner told proponents o the complex. However, due to a major deficit in 1981, and tax limitations imposed by the legislature, Com. Gerlach said the county is unable to provide for the library this year. IN ONE final attempt to bolster a definite plan for the library, Laytonite Nathanial I NOTE: or developments that are Library Withdrawal Termed Unfair county reaches ten percent Signed Next to the air we breathe the most important single element for human survival is the water we drink. Is that water polluted or contaminated by other upstream, towns, cities said. That zero percent tax increase assumes continued four-fiv- e percent Age. .School County Water Safe? OF IMMUNIZATION To be filled in and submitted to the school upon school entry. Parents' personal records may be accepted if they indicate specific dates of immunization. Immunization information should then be transcribed to this card by school or health authority. YOUR CHILD MUST HAVE the following immunisations for tchoof entry: 4 or more DTP shots 3 or more doses of polio vaccine 1 bringing the force to 22, the training and salaries for ten will come from the Sheriff' s budget while 12 will be financed through the mill levy. But the paramedics mill levy monies would merely include some funds transferred from the current Sheriff s budget, Mr. Gerlach emphasizes. THERE WILL be no increase in taxes. Were just shifting. The mill levy will be listed separately (on tax notices) and that may raise a question in peoples minds, he Continued from page 2 Expires: Feb. 28th WaHi-Jii- i Ptlcoiiic 9 3 3 |