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Show 2w'J SO 7 LAS SALT LASS CllU CITY, UTAH Cmm l NUMBER FIFTY VOLUME SEVENTY-NIN- - . E Yoke Of Davis County (USFS l Rout Prttort $. Postage PAID PERMIT NO 4 KAVSVKI.F UTAH 4037 WEDNESDAY MARCH 28, 1984 26, PAGES 6730-000- 0) U Kaysville OKs Guar Four Crossm By NORMA PREECE AReal Foul Shooter KAYSVILLE -- - A room full of concerned citizens met with the Kaysville City Council Tuesday evening to discuss A safety crossing guard at the street crossing at Columbia Elementary School, 350 S. 50 W. -hasTyler won SPRING? To Address Kaysville Jaycees Marlin Mitchell. an account Jaycccx meeting Wednesday, March 28. 8 p m. in the Kaysville City Hall. Mr. Mitchell MRS. YOUNG said they realize it is the responsibility of the parents to educate their children on the proper way to cross a street and make them conscious of the danger in- -: volved. Many times the children dart in front of the traffic without thinking. There is' far too much speeding in school zones also,: and especially on 50 West. There needs to be more speed signs installed which are more readily visible to drivers. There are also a lot of large trucks that use 50 West that make it dangerous for school children. 1 The PTA has conducted many projects on safety at the school. They had Police Officer Harold Burner come to talk on safety, they held bike safety programs and Principal Barnett had each teacher at the school take their class to the street and show them the proper way to cross the street. MAYOR GERALD Purdy said the council was aware of the seriousness of the intersection. He asked for comments from the audience. One parent asked how long and ' what is it going to take W git a cross walk-guard at this intersection. Do we have to wait until there is a death or serious injury before we can have a crossing guard. Others expressed their concerns. The mayor and council are aware of the dangerour situation and feel the parents concern were justified. THE MAYOR suggested that more speed signs be installed along 50 West and the crosswalks be repainted. Councilman Brit Howard made a motion that the city hire a crossing guard to patrol the intersection at 350 S. 50 W'. It was approved by council members. ERLENE YOUNG was spokeswoman for the group. She expressed the concern of all the parents and they all felt it was time a Heath of Kaysville the Utah State Championship crossing guard should be hired for this area. in the national Elks Club sponIt was necessary as it was a hazardous insored foul shooting contest. tersection and several times in the past, EACH YEAR over nine milchildren had almost met with serious accilion boys and girls compete in dents. this contest. The Da,vis County ' contest was held in Bountiful They had been working with Kaysville in January and the Northern Police Chief Lyle Larkins and Mr. Barnett, Utah contest was held in school principal, and the PTA in making a Ogden in February. The state study as well as donating their time and finals were held last week in hours to be at the school intersection to Springville with the winners of assist the children across the street, safely. the Northern, Southern and SHE PRESENTED photos and charts Central divisions competing. showing the peak of morning and afternoon Tyler and his family are now traffic flow, the overcrowded parking area preparing to go to the Western Regionals that are held in Las. and presented the council with petitions and Vegas on March 24. The Elks letters from parents. She stated she appreciClub of Utah pays for all the ated the services of the police department ,i expenses forthe three day trip. and the chief who had be'n Cooperative and ' v will the Tyler compete against for monitor area the hand to on been had state champions from Hawaii. some time, issuing tickets to those violating California. Nevada and ArizoCan it really be that Spring has poaked its head out of the na. If he should win. then he the speed limit. sand or wherever its been hiding, finally? The trees will compete in the national The group had compared their need for a should be bearing their sprouts, soon, with some fear, finals in Indianapolis in May. crossing guard to that of Burton Elementary TYLERS older brother, though, that this empty ditch, front, may be brimming over School who has had a traffic guard on duty with water, a bit later in the season. In the meantime, all Todd, won the state championthe past seven years. She stated there is a ship last year and competed in those cows care about is plenty of feed, no matter what higher percentage of students having to the Las Vegas contest. It was else happens! cross the streets in Columbia School than at while they were in Las Vegas last year that Tyler decided to Burton. There is possibly more traffic on compete. He told his parents Green Road in front of Burton School, but that next year I am going to the majority of the cars are not school rewin the state championship lated. and then w in in Las Vegas and SHE SAID with Columbia school being then I can fly to Indianapolis located in not providing adequate poorly and I'll win there too. THE MAYOR said a guard will be at the Todd competed again this parking facilities in front of the school for and reached the state finbuses and cars that need to pick up the as soon as the city can hire a person year crossing will prevent a seminar on the service are all integral aspects tie corn brooms and the push als but he had a bad day and much of them has caused let out or students fill the to position, np of the Jaycce organization. brooms. The profits from the philosophy of investing. Some only made 20 out of 25 and had The Kaysville Jaycees enof his topics include IRAs, tax broom sale support communto settle for second place in his shelters, stocks and bonds.' courage all dynamic young ity events such as Easter egg age group. FINANCIAL planning, men, between the ages of 18 hunt, star on the mountain,, TYLER practices every day and community and 36, to help present the etc. for at least an hour. In the w inannual Easter Egg hunt, FINALLY, the Kaysville ter you could see his shooting broom sale and 4th of July Jaycees sponsor the following outside with a heavy coat and celebration. major events for the 4th of Jul-gloves on. He usually can Chuckwagon breakfast, By SONYA SILL between 22 and 24 in practice. scription of what one will learn good restaurants have chefs TOM KOI.MF.L, winner of fireworks, parade, watermein this particular class. He made 24 out of 25 in the who have attended cooking the outstanding Utah Jaycce lon bust. Miss Kaysvillc-Frui- t The showcase was cleverly schools. Boys in home ec? Its a finals. He figures it will state aw ard for the month of Decemand the Heights Float, evening strange thought, but some of created by Carol Butler, take 23 to w in in Las Vegas. This year in our school, the Senior Citizens Home on ber, will chair the Easter Egg activities prior to the firethe students have been talking Heather Carlile. Annette there are a few boys taking Ty ler also participates in litcity hall property. Hunt. Each Jaycee, and his works. tle league football where he about it at Kaysville Jr. High. home ec and sewing class. Angcll and Michelle Bennett. THOSE desiring to pick up The Kaysville Jaycees olfcr family, will color between 20 and was was the quarterback They seem to enjoy the class. their items should make to 30 dozen eggs. This year the young men (he opportunity to IT SEEMS that most of the LATELY, THE girls have the short stop on his baseball arrangements by calling Mr. Kaysville Jaycees will hide 300 been coaching the guys to take seventh and eighth grade boys participate in community serand He is cub HOME EC is a fun experiscout team. a Garfield at City Hall, 546123$ dozen eggs. vice. Also, the organization sings with the Young Uns. He home-cnext year. In the seware concerned that if they take ence and a good challenge for during business hours, MonEric new a Orion, Also, home-esponsors professional guest is in the third grade at Kaysvil-I- c ing showcase there are posters they will be called a boys. It is a little late for ninth day through Friday. Jaycce, will chair the annual speakers at the but in cooking, how graders, but all you eighth and His parents are and signs on the cooking or sissy, Llcmcntary. All items will be stored until broom sale. The visually handmeetings. For more informafamous restaurants do seventh grade boys should sewing classes boys can lake. and Heath Dave Susan and many Memorial Day, then div tion on joining the Javcccs call icapped. at Utah Industries for grandparents are Mel and The posters are colorful and you know of that have women start thinking about taking a carded, np the Blind, manufacture the live Richard Diehl cooks? There are very few. All home-eLllcn Mae Manning, np eyecatching and give a full de class next year. KAYSVILLE executive of Merrill Lynch, will speak at the Kaysville the confusion. The children run across the street in every direction at this intersection and with a crossing guard on hand, that could be controlled. Boys Ponder Home Be Flowers Removed Kaysville City Cemeterys Sexton Vance Garfield reports that all leftover Christmas de- corations and metal easels found on gravcMicx have been remov cd. Those m good condition were tagged according to the name on the headstone and the area of the cemetery1 in which they were located. All were placed in the basement of c c 544-147- c Cancer Crusade Begins You are invited to become acquainted with atl important part of your community, one that is dedicated to vers ms and helping thove in need. That is the Heights Unit of the Davis County Div tnct of the American Cancer Kaswille-Inn- t Society. The office is conveniently located in Kavsville in the bavement of II North Mam. Phone number is 54-5$'- 6. THE ENTIRE month of Apnl is National Cancet Control month and you will be of many jvts on television. radio and in newpapers aar to help further this worthy cauce. The word "crusade" as we u it. means simply fund racing. This, of cosine, tales place not juM during Ami hut thmsjgVui the year. Howev er, we are best known for our approach in April.. The Kaysville-Frui- l lleights unit alone hopes to r raise Sf.573 in the dnse this year. The three fold purpose of the Cancer Sxicty is rematch, s. education and patient Thece are the basic door-to-do- door-to-doo- ser-sict- ways the money you donate is used. GREAT strides are being made constantly by the medical profession in the treatment and care of cancer patients. Howtscr. fume of these treatments will N successful if one goes in too late. I hen fife, one of the great desmes is to educate the puMic. In this area there are two chairmen Mane Scadden is in adult education. She charge is happy to speak to adult groups, church, civic, clubs, etc. If you are not aware of the seven danger signs, there are printed materials available at the office. Jones is youth education chairman and ALDF.NE males herself available to go to schools from through high school. The chilpre-scho- dren veem to really enjoy training films. One of the big programs is to teach the youth the harmful effects of smoking, as 20 percent of all cancer it caused by smoking. Educating our youth m good health habits is an excellent start. The service and rehabilitation chairman is Kay Ellis. Her pout mu is to pros ide all cancer pa'ients in the area with re- sources. Included in that would be financial help, emotional help for patients and family members and to provide any information they might need. With this, trying to identify the cancer patients in the area need to be identified so they can be helped. this month. If you want to learn more about cancer prevention. as well as the diagnosis and treatment of the div THE PUBLIC information chairman. Ruth Ottcrstrom, provides the media with infor- AS T OC can imagine, one of the big priorities is volunteers. There are many projects for youth groups, senior citizens and anyone in between. In any of your youth groups, senior mation about any break-outand with educational material. s For invtance, the February I7M issue of Better Homes and Gardens gives this in- teresting information: Cancer Hotline' Can anything be done to reduce cancer rnks? An emphatic yes is the answer of the National Cancer Institute, which is launching a new Cancer Prevention Awareness Program eave. call the NCI loll free. The Cancer Information Service number is citizens and anyone If any y outh groups need service projects, call us. Shirley Wagaman. prevalent, w ould w e Rome y our call Hct number is "We want money, e need volunteers, hit most of all we want you to be aware cf us when help is needed. any-tim- e. CRUSADE 54-273- COMMITTEE Members of the Kaysville Fruit Heights area s for the Cancer Crusade Drive committee: I lo r, Rulhcf OUervIrom. secrelury and public information chairman; Kay Llfis. sef. sices and rehabilitation chairman; Mane ScadJen. adult education chairman; Shirley Wagaman. president. Others not in fbolo are Aldcne Jones, South education chairman and Joy Atwater, chairman. c 3 t |