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Show MARCH 7, m DAVIS COUNTY PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE . REVENUE SHARING HANDICAPPED REGULATIONS ! i MARCH 7, 1984 notices farewell of their nephew Elder Craig Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey. Mrs. Breta Linford Dotson of Paradise, Calif, and her son and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dotson and two children of Denver. Colo, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes for their 50th Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duck worth of Fruit Heights: Mr ! CUPPER, and Mrs. Sidney Stewart Kaysville: Mr. and Mrs. Don Steed. Clearfield, just re y tour turned from a treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. Clearfield City has desig- ' They went to Miami, Fla. and on to the Dutch Islands of Curacao and Aruba, then on to Cartagena Colombia, South America. They sailed through the Panama Canal and visited at Balva in Panama. Then they sailed on to Costa Rica to visit the Capitol San Jose. The next day was at sea for two days and on to Acapulco, Mexico for a visit of that city, then to Los Angeles, Calif, and returning to Utah. Mrs. Marilyn Bennett and her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Mark Morgan of Layton traveled to Duchesne nated the following person I This notice is posted pursuant to the requirements of Section 51.55 of the Revenue I iSharing Regulations, as published in the Federal Register Ion October 17. 1983. Section i5 .55 prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals 'because of their handicapped Bonnie S. Hodge as the contact to coordinate efforts to comply with this requirement. Inquiries should be directed to: BONNIE S. HODGE Clearfield City Municipal Building 140 East Center Street 1 Phone: Between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 1 status. Clearfield City. Clearfield, Utah, advises the public, employees, and job applicants that it does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in admission or access to, or 773-330- Published in the Davis News Journal on March 7, 1984 Issue No. 6 7 attending the Barnes Golden Wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johanson entertained at an open house on Feb. 5 for her mother, Mrs. Ruth Scoviile who was 90 years old. Over 100 guests came for the special occasion. Mrs. Scovilles son. Judge and Mrs. Harmon Scoviile from Yorba Linda. Calif, and Mrs. Janet Young of Poway. Calif, also attended. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and family of Burley. Ida. visited with his mother Mrs." Helen Barnes last week. Elder Ben Knowlton, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ute Knowlton of 669 Oaklane Dr., has accepted a mission call to the Brazil LDS Mission. He will enter the MTC on May 7. He is a member of the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward. Scott Harris underwent major surgery at the McKay Hospital. He is now convalescing at his home. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harris. Happy over the arrival of two grandchildren a day apart are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brough. wedding anniversary open house. Mrs. Dotson is a sister-in-la- w of Keith and Dottie Barnes. The open house was held on Saturday, Feb.' 25 at the Barnes home in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Tuff) Linford and Mr. and Mrs. Snyd Taylor of Sandy were also in Kaysville for the event. Mrs. LaVerna Peterson who was in nurses training and a roommate of Mrs. Barnes in 1923 also came for the occasion. There were 225 guests on Sunday to attend the Mrs. Marjorie Green spent a week at Nordic Valley taking care ofher grandchildren while their parents Bill and Mardell Amundsen were in Jackson. Wyo. on vacation. Dr. and Mrs. David R. Warden attended the Colonels Re-ci- New Welding Building Center Vo-E- d Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kirkland of Arco. Ida. On Feb. 22 their son Shane and Marcea Brough gave birth to their second child, a daughter Cindy Jo who arrived at the Alta View Hospital weighing 7 lb. 12 oz. They have a daughter Carrie at home. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Mason of Their daughter Christina (Tina) and husband Craig Kirkland are parents of their first child, a son. Christopher born Feb. 21 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City weighing 9 lb. oz. 1 .p 4'kAYSVILLE - If all the bugs can be worked out, construction should be starting within weeks on the new welding and student services building at the Davis Area Vocational Center. THE 45,100 square foot facility, that will also house administrative offices, was bid last week but when the low bid came in for $200,000 above estimates, some paring was in order. Center Director Jack Shell says, indicating a meeting was to have been held early this week in hopes of smoothing out details. Jerry B. Jones Construction. of west Ogden, submitted the apparent low bid of $2,158,000 base plus various alternatives, including a mezzanine and utilities raising it to $2,371,350. Mr. Shell said the notes. Previously, utilities competitive with district often weren't funded as part of teachers. the projects and that means HE SAID feelings might be some tense months of waiting, different if we'd been given along with needing an extra resources right and left" and appropriation. added that its felt the local builder felt he could bring costs down with several items to be deleted from the extra bids. THE FUNDS will go to the plan by Architects Swenson. Smith and Crane of Salt Lake City and will envision water, sewer, gas. storm drain and electrical needs for all future projects in coming years. Some $847,000 was appropriated in the last legislative session. CONSTRUCTION time has been set for one year. It'll be built adjacent to the existing campus in east Kaysville. tieing in with a master plan that calls for other projects in coming years. In November, the auto and diesel shop and business occupations areas were occupations areas were occupied. In related action, the board was informed of state approval paving the way for completion of the utilities master plan, an son-in-la- and Mrs. Michael Wicknick and family who are stationed at Williams Air Force Base. Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. James Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson spent the weekend in St. George vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Stewart attended the funeral service of their' In other board action, approval was given for formation of a nine member career ladder committee to review - proposals. The group will include Mr. Shell and Board Pres. Dee Forbes of teacher-relate- d area thats caused concern over the years, Mr. Shell Layton, along with four teachers, another administrator and some businessmen and other community members. WE HAVE money to j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence rleacham attended the bapt-sand confirmation of their win grandsons. Trevor and fravis Parker in Clinton. They ire the sons of Mr. and Mrs. 3rent Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker mended the funeral service of Vlrs. Dora Page in Pleasant Drove on Saturday. Mrs. Page was 102 years old. Mrs. Helen Barnes spent iwo days in Taylorsville with ner daughter and family. Mr. jnd Mrs. Robert Hyde. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart were Mrs. Margaret Robins of Orem. Mr. jnd Mrs. Stanley Jones and e. Mrs. Thelma Haslam of m and family. Randy Green of Salt Lake City; Bill and Mar-de- ll Amundsen and two daughters Erika and Danielle of Nordic Valley. Sammy Jo Dato. of Kaysville were guests in Plain City on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Green where they celebrated the birthday anniversai7 of Randy Green at a family dinner party. Mrs. Grace Smith was confined to the Humana Davis North Hospital in Layton for treatment. She is now at the home of her son Alan Smith while convalescing. plement im- - this this-proje- year. Mr. Shell said, noting the center faces a May 15 planning deadline imposed by state officials. In a related matter, the board is writing a letter protesting a state board of education proposal that would put a ceiling on money allowed for UNDER A pilot program. Mr. Shell said the state board of vocational education might pass funds directly to DAVC. "That should eliminate some problems. Were going to meet with the (District) administration," he added, emphasizing it would enable the vocational center to better plan programs knowing the funds are in hand. Banquet for the National Guard held at Fort Douglas Officers Club Thursday 1 $9495 $8395 $4395 Sdn, 98 Regency Sdn. Accord LX, air, clean ... Although it Vseems.the adults are beating out the door to attend classes at the center, in Mr. Shell's word, he stressed importance of providing training for secondary students. 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In other words, the upper parr of vour spine is interacting with the lower part. An injury to your lower spine mav be so slight that youre reallv not aware of it. But it mav be putting unusual pressure tin the upper part of your spine. That mav nc the cause of the neck the office of: Century 83 Honda A PAIN IN THE NECK It in the mav be astonished to find the of better health from 81 Olds 81 Buick 83 Honda evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dot-so- n and two children of Denver, Colo, were weekend guests of his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Myron Linford and also visited with his other uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Linford while in Kaysville to attend the golden wedding open house of his aunt and uncle. Dr. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes. Mrs. Ron Parker and two daughters Natalie and Jocelyn of Provo were Monday guests CHIROPRACTOR the interest Mrs. Pearl Evans stayed with the family for two weeks helping with the new arrival. Kenneth Cloward returned from Dallas. Tex. where he spent the past week on a business trip. Harold brother-in-la- DR. JERRY J. BULLOUGH In Heights: and Mrs. Carma Moore of Salt Lake City. Rowe at Provo on Thursday. Mr. Rowe was the husband of miBEmmiM vocational board should have "some flexibility. A six person tuition hike was also approved effective July I . meaning itll cost $ 20 a quarter for adults who havent completed high school. Secondary students have their way paid through state funds traditionally passed through by the Davis District. 1 1 Ariz. area visiting with her Mr. daughter and mrnmrnm . By TOM BUSSELBF.RG the late Josie Stewart of Kaysville. On Feb. Jeremy and Paul Moore welcomed a baby sister. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore of West Valley City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Smith Evans. Fruit of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker. Mrs. Beth Jonsson recently spent eight days in the Mesa. 521-6- 1 1 1, ext. 271 Free Omsultation- - do?" DAVC employee salaries. "We cant stay with the ( Davis School) district level." Mr. Weve Shell emphasized. struggled every year and tried to stay so we're not US SHOP LET FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Well-svill- fj Mr. and Mrs. Lnyne Rush-Ibrt- h of Las Vegas. Nev. welcomed a son into their home on Feb. 10 weighing 9 lb. 3 oz. He is their fifth child. He will be named Mark. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rushforth. Kaysville: and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arbenz of Long Beach. Calif. Coy Knott recently under- t Auto Home Business - Health-- Tax And Accounting Services went major surgery at the Humana Davis North Hospital and is now at home convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Buhler if West Valley City were Sun-la- y dinner guests of his Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Juhler. Relatives here learned of the leath of Victor Snow at Sac amento. Calif The funeral i as held Feb. 23. Mr. Snow is he husband of the former Ruth laves of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Bcngt Jonsson md Miss Karin Olausson on Monday. Feb. 20 w ith drs. 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