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Show Court Lease Okayed Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1981 Shop , Closed Sunday. 9-1- 0. Monday-Saturda- y 5A Dress up your A CLEARFIELD long standing disagreement over a lease holiday table agreement between the state court administrators office and Clearfield City has been resolved. r WQRp.d According to Alf VanWagenen, city attorney, the state will pay $25,000 for courtroom space only. The P2.nct initial agreement call- ed for storage space, clerks office space and one f'OtiUCLEARARlIS clerks salary. However, because of 1EZ state legislation only that allows to be $22,000 paid, the state did authorize an additional $3,000 to be paid for the additional needs. Gordon Bissiger, assistant state court ad- -' ministrator, said the law only allows the state to pay for cour- MONKS and others march for peace through Davis County. Destination: New York Marchers Walk 'For Peace1 Echoed sounds of Oriental drums and chants stirred the cool December air at the first of this month as 15 crusaders marched through Davis County on their walk for peace. The marchers were individuals from the United States including American Indians, from Germany and Japan. The people from Japan were Buddhist monks who were carrying the message of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki terror, they said. The marchers began in San Francisco and have set their goal as New York City, so they may attend the United Nations Second Special Session on Disarmament during May and June of 1982. Along with five other walking groups, they will merge on the U.N. sometime in April. Along the way they intend to increase public awareness and participation in activating a Neighbors Startled . troom space, juror and witness rooms, nuclear arms reduction, Jacquelin Gemme, an and judges chambers. American Buddhist monk said. However, with the The march grew out of the World Assembly of additional caseload in Religious workers for General and nuclear the court, another Disarmament in Toyko which hosted represen- clerk had to be hired. tatives from 56 nations including the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. During the march, the individuals will be living off of donated food and living in donated housing. They have stayed in small local churches. In their indirect trek across the country, Ms. Gemme said We are finding out that governKAYSVILLE ment wants weapons not people. Code enforcement ofMs. Gemme said the Buddhist orders ficers will soon be Nichidatsu Fuji, recipient wearing badged unteacher, of Indias Nehru Award for World Peace, asked iforms to make them followers of the order to walk to draw attention easier to recognize to the U.N. conference next June. and to give them quick credibility. The two men who have the power to issue citations as code enforcement officers, T.J. Burns and Brent went to the window just in time to see the Steed, will be supplied undercarriage of the train flip up and land with three shirts and a behind their trees. The trains had separated badge. They will be and those off the track traveled at the same required to maintain rate of speed as those on the track for a short and replace the shirts. City Administrator period of time. And then in what seemed like slow action, one John Thacker, said the train seemed to jump straight out, flip back and uniforms were not roll over on its side. The derailed train tore out really necessary, but they will clean up the the Smiths irrigation ditch and fences. Mrs. Smith said they have enjoyed living by act of code officials. The uniforms the tracks and have watched the trains with interest. The trains have been a source of joy to purchase and use their grandchildren also. Mrs. Smith said she were approved by the had watched with amazement as the crewmen Kaysville City Counin a 24 hour period had removed all the tracks cil. Thacker said the and replaced them, got the trains back on the shirts would cost the tracks and were rebuilding the undercarriage city $15 each. The city of the damaged car. already owns the There were no injuries. badges. Kaysville Officers Get Shirts Train Derails in Clearfield CLEARFIELD Residents in the vicinity of the D&RG railroad tracks on 300 North will remember Thanksgiving 1981, as the day the axle broke on a northbound train. " Duane Swallow, 687 W. 300 N., said he was sitting in his living room when he heard a loud noise. He looked out the window in time to see one railroad car roll twice out into the field. I told my wife and father to get out of the house, ,he said. The engine was going about 55 im.p.h. Crewman were called out to repair the damage to the tracks and cars. In all, 17 cars .derailed and two rolled over. There were 77 cars in all. According to Dan Yeaman, Clearfield P.D., the majority of cars were empty. Others contained sugar and frozen fruits. K.F. Higham, assistant superintendent for the railroad, was unavailable for comment. Mrs. Delmar Smith, who resides at 741 W. 300 ;N., said she heard an unusually loud noise and Program Bet forSeniors Shop Monday-Saturda- Sale in NotionsBudget Foundations 20 ROY The Roy High School Royal Jazz and Chamber Choir will be presenting a Christmas Program at the Senior Citizens Nutrition Site located ill the Roy Recreation Complex located ' at 2150 W. 4700 S. The program will be today at 12:30 p.m. and ,1s open to the public. On Monday, Emma Russell will be at the Complex at 12:30 to demonstrate gift wrapping doesnt cost anything. ;that On Dec. 16 a demonstration of Norwegian Lace will be presented by Stella Dunlap at ; 18 Hour Playtex - , Closed Sunday. 9-1- 0. y - off Our entire stock of maximum control you can live with 18 hours a day - the secret is the exclusive Playtex fabric that stretches with every move you make. You'll find bras, longlines, girdles at 20 savings - seamless styles and the new 18 Hour Lovely Look bras included, ur 12:30. ' Dec. 17 the Roy Association of Senior Adults UR ASA) will hold a general meeting at the complex at 1 p.m. to elect new officers. : The Senior Citizens Nutrition Site is in need of a piano to use at the complex. If there is anyone that could loan, donate or sell a piano they should call Joyce Bond at 1,4 off 13 Noritake , 731-431- 7. County Approves COG Resolution Contemporary Fine China Z FARMINGTON Davis County was finally ;'given the chance to approve the Davis County Council of Governments (COG) request to add rtwo members to its ranks. The county commission was the last entity to sign the request. COG is a group of local elected leaders from area cities and the county. Albert Cole from the Davis County Planning 'Commission apologized for the delay in getting ,the resolution to the county. The resolution was to all of the cities in the organization ' presented Save now through December 26 on five of our most popular "Contemporary" patterns - Blue Hill, Caroline, Marywood, Tahoe, and Fascination. You'll receive 13 off place settings, sets (service for 8 or 12) and our complete open stock. Noritdke is imported from the Orient to bring you a taste of the delicate beauty of Eastern artisans. Here's a sample of the exciting savings you will find on our "Blue Hill" pattern: 26.65 Reg. $40 5 piece setting . 266.65 Reg. $400 45 piece set -- io - first. members are representaAdded as tives from the county school board and Hill Air Force Base. io Commission Creates Capital Project Fund the easy way to purchase fine China - ZCMI's Club Ran. For purchases of $100 or more, nothing down and up to 24 months to pay with a $10 minimum monthly payment. Discover tf The project fund for the Davis County jail and the project fund for the I Davis County courthouse have been combined Unto the capital project fund by the county commission. . The move was made to give the county flexi- bility, Commissioner Harry Gerlach said. Officials said that money left in a specific "fund becomes locked in if it is not used. It cannot be used for an t other purpose, they said. The new setup will allow the county to use money from one project for another project. 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