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Show nra-MHnu- ui T f 1 j s j.f'l t'l , s NARD Will Close " M 7A yv v : , l 77'NC ) ?te: f Im Case Of Severe Storm tm i,;vky K W - IT Ilk Ml Vt drrtfc f hva 14 toL M SsA l .'ff M i'Jt m ch )u. - fr ffrpf J. Cou?y IWi4 ifjs Di , sy y fe" 4 , he ItE I.MMUM7ID that inter Morass can 'tto up" tsmng, fh'.onss 14 U kfl uraoJed sBffif5iirs only a short iMmwc Un safety. tu-.t- ! T4 Air I arc theur ausa. - Ackmy eJtis Hto In mif a few ssVtna ifcks from a neaihy to a, S4 pte the norm Mt (. tt'i Le ta fnJ ufesy. tea ta v - sv -- M WV C; :?L; M hmvjie J y r J from sfe -noted. the iherilf IWl Id thi hp ly," pea to you. Don't become apshesc he hve ia a relatively papuhsed area." The sheriff offered ninser driving; rx r jS. m The til Manse VIu School have ihcir act together, Chrivfmavwivc, creatures fit creating some far the Christmas wason. They're Making she tig tree Out graces the La ton IhlU Mali secanJ floor near censer court. )0urm FROM DLiTIlS have heea reporteJ of pcr4ntantyfc caae ne soflfse advke for 1 toe CHI CK RO VO and weather canjAam before leaving, and hvtca ta and obey -area weather reports en route. Don't lake chances, "thinking you can make k to the - nest town." 4 fOU J they are 4 it da haffrn to tut)-At Case ri a h cr ivU k, dtjj tie w aster : tiaf f ut J businesses and help establish existing small businesses in Davis County. ACCORDING TO Rich Nelson, director of the county's Employment and Training Department. the Economic Development Liaison Committee of the Davis County Private Industry Council has decided on four goals for the upcoming year. The first goal is to establish a "How to Sell to the Government program. "For the past two years, the PIC has sponsored workshops on how to sell their services to Hill Air Force Base, said Mr. Nelson. This year the council wants to expand that program so as to include several other government agencies." . HE ADDED that the new ex- panded program would in clude workshops, clinics, and opportunities to meet government buyers. "We will be in- cluding the major subcontrac- tors to government too and helping local businesses to tie into the government market. The government market in Davis County is estimated to exceed a billion dollars. The PIC program is intended to teach local businesses how to tap into that market and deal with the government system of procurement. would simply teach what a computer can and can not do. HE SAID the council is hoping that improved computer literacy in the county will help attract sophisticated high-tec- h industries to the area. "Computer driven industries, using more sophisticated tools are on the way. Our people need to understand the basics so that we are perceived as being a computer literate community and a good place to locate, he explained. The Council would also like ANOTHER program in the works is designed to help the general public in the county learn basic concepts of computer usage. The PIC is planning to set up a training course in conjunction with the Davis County chamber of commerces and businesses, encouraging them to hire just one economically disadvantaged youth or adult. "Computer Literacy in the Mr. Nelson said that the course would not deal with computer programming but IN RETURN, the participating business can qualify for an 85 percent tax credit on the persons wages. The prog School District to teach 80s. Everyone remembers last musical. Scrooge, but this year will be even and 9 leads. Laura Lynn Oldham is Little Mary Sunshine and Chris DeFrane is Big Jim, the main characters. THIS YEARS musical, THE MUSICAL auditions were held Dec. 1 and 2. Call backs were Dec. 5 and 6. There was a very respectable turnout for these parts. The concert choir members did not have to try out. They better. Little Mary Sunshine is a comedy. . It has a cast of about 100 students. There are 16 sup- porting leads at the moment Letter Of Appreciation to organize a "Hire One program next year. A Hire One program works through lecal a.m. Carolyn Morris t eg Mi( I M a'-.- C--l jun .d m I ;l pJJfca s,e r $..? gto - - rr a PmuMaf I ti j r s v i a i f.n 1 r , J- J A r,a b-ini Mg e, i i'l- - t (Ojt.lHSit, (WtAf nl .'A t tW,)!," 4nrl',i, 1 -- k - '4 ?k " SALE... SAVE ON: Kflfa Blcydes Windshield Washer Fluid Tricycles Coaster Wagons Scooters Antl-frcez- o Sporting Goods -- BO Guns Car Stereos Vacuum Cleaners Wo Have Butk Keroseno Bring Your Cans" "STORMS CAS be devesuting and deadly. Be prepared and enjoy a happy and toe holiday season," the sheriff said. AND PhSIRE CR AUTO w nmanaBirths Cncal mmdi have purposes; others have wtvhes. Cnt. Dwvd and lifry finch. 939 E. Gmt- - Lonv jjil L,m. 301 N Mam 161. pH 6SA Rodjwy and Livj Border Suscin fU.Con.Vie. boy V.lm and Bnmda Duiton, E 4V) S . Ckwtwii. boy Wiiom and LouAm Sinclair, 744 Llndvay. Lavmn, boy Lynn and Chetyrt Galbraith, 24 & 400 W . KayytvtBa. boy RandaS and Juha Hcimpm. 235 W. Path Lana. Gmiervilk. boy Scoff and Jt3 Whacler, 475 N. 400 E., Kavu3. gld Jon and Ruth Bvtcher, 1045 W. 24j0 N., Layton, girt 68 ram has really worked well in the East, said Mr. Nelson, citing studies of a similar program in Florida. The county's Employment and Training Office has two ' December X 1983 Keith and Candace Sant, 2032 Ogden Ave., Ogden, girl summer youth employment programs but can only accommodate a limited number of participants. "With this December S.I9&J John and J4 Dams. IcnjS 1500 E No, 89. CkarVid. git Decfmtwf 2. 19J and tfcAnn Shumway, 3r"fy Lee and Bonnie Jenkins, 20 side Circle 3, Logan, girl i CARL MCKERi S0H5 118 Writ GmO StrMt LAHOK. UTAH 80041 PMn 80t47Mr u mm& I SPECIAL DAY a Tice Cabinet with purchase of a Bernina 930 Sale Ends Dec. 24th 3:00 PM. December 4, 1983 Hill- prog- ram. those that we don't hire will still be able to find summer jobs," added Mr. Nelson. In addition to youth, Mr. Nelson's office will be using the program to place people that the county has trained. THE PICS fourth goal for the new year will be to explore the feasibility of establishing a "Business Assistance Center." The Center would act mostly as a clearing house, where small businesses in the county could find out where to go for help in growth and development," said Mr. Nelson, mf McICay Births November 30, 1983 Ethan G. and Sharon Bennington, 1413 N. 550 W., Clinton, girl December 1, 1983 Ronolfo and Maria A Vallejo, 109 W. 2575 N. 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Now for a limited time you can save $400 on your purchase a genuine Swiss Bernina f reg. 899.00 ONLY ever. $499 The Bernina 802 Features: - Impoppable stretch stitches - Gear timing tension Clamp-o- n presser feet Electronic needle power And much, much more. f.orwccurat 4 on aEMEERAT Ui7fG;i Bfiue Fort Lane Shopping Center 544-347- Open 9-- 9 - l (UiMaii 4 jUvs J t, h 11 1 tVts ttr near f tank Of g4-hn- c. I dl up often, and always hove plenty of gas to ue for running the engine and tmrg the hewer In an emergency. Do not drink alcoholic beverages, You may initially feel warm, but alcohol wdl actually depress the nervous and circulatory systems, creating a greater potential for poor decision and cauUng sleep. 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We wish the musical good luck and may it be the best helped push my truck off the ice at the comer of Oak Lane and 2nd North, Dec. 16 at 9 Ja 0.iai.ta!v Ik 1 f a &U J & i f ced a-- jif iu ny t lit M lfc.sf I if-- j p4 stvis Wwf W4 rs t&ti liS . daat4 rnmi were given a part if Mr. three nice gentlemen who lW f.rf 4 14 I 4 0 s tyuCUMtinubi ft--t have chaos avatoSf, If you become stranded, N certain that therthoax ppr is free of snow and wc;ti the heater spamy, and always keep the window open a croak M ailow fresh wr to thus btog mddfy cvhl and enter rasher than worm and d p law ttncoaiotf ness. Howarth, the chorus director, felt they could handle it if they chose to be in the musical. as the students finish auditions, the chosen cast will go to work practicing and rehearsing until March. Then the play will be performed for the studentbody I wish to sincerely thank the ) hiho-- l Jiiihgiru diiiiiu)5rt IM (oil i U Ms rtorf rhffVhE I (HR car for poster on 14 evgirn. hMf brf certain (hat therf t rrtfff issJmit, twwy wd Ay ft wt ct that tie he!frnj wind shad wipers we in M t rt hr f4r m arc rts and gaodcofthtjoa. battery Mij (harp'd, pmet that the car Is iA snow wrs or ALUkkS -- ,W, Comedy Planned At ICaysville Jr. year's Wi-- t. ACt hlACWlMt 4 Programs Set To Aid Business veloped to attract new h, JlUff Uiftf tfc-.- cr afitane w innate i U. w the a need for Dtcvtniwr I. I9S3 - p l l'.f i !) Ais, i u!rfa o D4 happy-loiAin- MONTE VISTA Four FARMINGTON new programs are being de- Miasicd, isj Ct W la ihr ev !'! S N-- J .r.4 !' li.i .s.' tna t..4uj ! U Kn'cafn.'irt 4 1 Ji jf I. w.1 4.f.i t r 54 k.tl.K:it ' -- Student Of Month IT vs I rAhMV010Sl k "A .w t ..(? t M d tk ;i ; M, fw, I3 h.asl PHI $ffh TU f Y.Sjl.l-- 6 After the sale it's the service that counts 9 t M s. |