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Show More Problem Drug Nebulous School Head Says Who5!! Get Bond MlkK 9 limit AkMiM.JUS ff U L $ Ut l C 1 i If f 14 H tei'i-- 9 - ;! - if 1 if Al H-- .4 " (. ftf -- ,'f a . L !4 !f la If.f J SI iM ff (jrn P !p M IKri .S la If- ar 4 if f jifsiiiifiJf J ffl uM ilf KftJ, a4 c'-- ifh f iM will dJ la Ut a to f i.uf k la eath id iff f iN i r9fi, j jt t inuuff M4 in icaid la haw iff fi4I) jaJ U, la pf D. Taggert Addresses Clearfield Chamber Pj MlkKI UmHIM.IIVM mu. Am roKcc iiAsr. q iff A fa ht Ifcil IHfifui S KJ By TOM f -l 1 B-- rf k faf lif U 4 tv-- i f-- If ftj 1 Iftft rn Jf t.iipf it.j U4 ' ihJ 1 3 M-- 3 I f u ti-- .( . Soil a Cmm ToJi iSch.W tiadrnttwra I the S tort that h- -f 4 4. a r4 groujfcit ta ihe dcmonvtitioBS duftni so t.if tfra - t?!.-- hii)i 4 Uf li''il fi t. Iff f i4 1 J M. lin hdwftrf, fat) i4,siii!it cati ffiftfli v I," A'U fWf 4f i if, w Jl N irfsrwt f4 us O f Iff 4ftf Iwff t of fa fiut 4 taasiiutliHMi, Cfft, f iff fiaif fdftJ-R- f I W4 if w f., k wf fUfi.'icJ lie if , All ififdf paifftiwl far Iff ihf Pc w w,:l fil 'if t wf every other g thcif p,. lemt K-!- i itpfftf ihf AwM, THE oWn-atioof Rulofl f l.uner, t e Puh ip4 at ftiMiftiilij High Khoul af4 i member of I he lhtm4 fro ptf, county ment4 health-scho- couf-Fj- f i4 in rWf tf ) ilfmt HMjdf tJfidUff tkifiAtlt t ifdawk hr fl w t ! t W la ifff) far pf Iff if prajftlt. f-- kat tiwiff hfiijl la large rtLgious gatherings la - WitJ OGDLN ttwttcJ; fbtn County rcoJcnt interested m prompting the recreational apects o( ibe county and adjacent areas who hat a coupk hours to spare on a monthly involvement m ihe Lagoon dew I etiital. ALTHOIGII there's no monetary compensation-- a uh mosi citient hw J t. Gol- Director Sandra Eurgeson emphawct the im- with a Kurd can Hate in Srke den fact THE GOLDEN Spike Tip-peti- greatest as lourivts-a- nd their ihe area while also boosting the image of the Empire as somewhere things are happening outside of Salt Lake City. She quickly points to the Summcrfest that featured a multitude of activities, esery weekend, at the least, throughout most of the summer, and while based in Ogden, drew largely on Davis County people and resources. We fell it was a good overall umbrella and a good means to establish our identity, that there is something going on every weekend north of Salt Lake." AND ALTHOIGII most dollafs-in- to in the empire generates to tden. she imcs ctMis are placed wheievrr Kurd mem-ber- s desire in promotion. 'U hat benefits one county, benehtsatt." she quoied as the agency's motto. Res rnucs collected from the transient room las. part id that tra-'l- k bill you pay fur staying overnight mi a motel or hotel wuhm area, sustain the mod activities wish no guv eminent funding received, Ms. I urgeson emphasizes, noting that "room us collections otked very, very good" in the last quarter, with Daws County's "slow, but (rcdcctingl a four-count- steady increase" over the years. THERE ARE very few quarters over the last three y cars w here Da v is Count y has show n any decline." in spue of the recession, she adJcd, noting a Layton hotel apm on the drawing boards, would defi re shooung to get as many as possible slewing channels 7 Of 1 1 Noe. 2 and 9. from 71 p m. when a rutwrul kfecati will outline the problem and provide ideas on how w hat many con wder k ated near Brigham City Golden Spike Promoting HIE LMI1RES Hoping to activities of the Empire. Further information is available by calling 399-0or collect from south of SEE 1 tile. It s easier to sit down and talk things out more in the open." As a result, those who use marijuana or tip the bottle, no matter how often, do M more likely lhan not, away from the parking lot w sc hoof pounds in a canyon pony setting or at home, he says. THAT'S NOT to say ihe as it problem isnt ihcre-ca- vy might be to try and forget, be says-i- t's just more "nebu-lous"-li- AP Program Should Grow - challenge and saving money all rolled into one, he continued, emphasizing "Utah is making better use of AP money than any other state. The AP program costs you o School DHS Night, October 27th 7-- ity to visit with the teachers tht their student have classes underand be given a brief summary of the class activities for the year. THERE WILL also be installation of new PTSA officers that will be serving the 1983-8- 4 school year. The Clearfield Community CLEARFIELD Church plans to celebrate Halloween in a big way, this year, starting at 5 p.m. with a childrens fish pond and moon walk, continuing through the evening. Mrs. Lanette Brough is AT 6:30 p.m., the spook alley will make its debut, running until 10:30 p.m. At 8, a dance staged by the highschoolers, but open to everyone, will be staged. Treats have been donated, including pumpkin and licorice ice cream cones by the Ice Cream Corner in Bountiful; doughnut holes by the Sunshine Doughin nuts in Clearfield; drinks by Pauls will cookies. members donate Church Ogden. Off-Camp- EVERYONE IS asked to attend in-- a costume but thats not required. There will be no charge, with all welcome. If you can help with time, talent and money, please call Michael or Colleen Mann at ' buttered com, fruit cup and orange juice, cin- namon rolls and milk. Kindergar- ten snack, tiny cinnamom roll and milk. Thursday, Oct. 27, fried chicken, whipped potatoes buttered green beans, parker-hous- e rolls orange wheel jnd milk. Kindergarten snack, bread stick and milk. FRIDAY, Oct. 28, chili, tossed salad, bread sticks, apple, butter cookies and milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. Whats For Lunch At Secondary Schools Lunch menus for secondary schools for the week of Oct. 24 will include: MONDAY, Oct. 24, deep fried fish sauce, French fries buttered peas, hot rolls pink applesauce, snick-erdood- le cookie and milk. High schools have choice each day of burger bar and salad line. Jr. high choice, cheeseburger, pickles, onion, tomatoes, French fries w catsup, dessert and milk. Tuesday, Oct. 25, chicken fried steak, whipped potatoes gravy, buttered green beans, carrot sticks, bowknot rolls milk. cherry shortcake Jr. high choice, malibu sandwich French fries buttered green beans, dessert and lad )rilV d AM A HU I Wifal Id H4f Ih M !f f'l'P a .( t.wl-bi- l H1 aid J E ilf tci lei h gp many t ?( plc!k Wat a. 1 Ide4 feiJ Wi"-- ? 4 II) id X, II tt ideal suit 1 Mdt ti'.J.ty, He cj). P lit d.t U Wet it nerd f a oa ,rr u! us kf!t, with OJ Nl prr students are seen as shunning siKh mdivtJualt. Mr. Homer more "open" society where a person may think that he should care for his own pub-fern- s and not interfere or judge when. ON TOP of that. Mr. I fomer sect action to create positive groups again! drug and alcohol ue at hit u hool follow mg actum taken by John Robinson at Davis High School or a Highland High School program in Salt Lake City. Parcnt4 and community involvement in the school and its students is the key. Mr. Homer believes, to curbing any such drug problems, working together such as his school's community council has in tackling a variety of difficulties. LN FACT, the drug problem- - cent indicating they'd ucd alcohol and marijuana whie another W percent woj they ; could readily get their hand on n within an hour. keeping it within their families to avoij embarravmcni-"- if one child it involved, we has Mr. Homer a problem, cmphavieJ. noting propomv such as Chemnal People and community meetings in Kth north and south county hope-- ; fully w ill draw more people out to openly admit and discus the prubJcm. (board) money to run, you have to have a little smaller class and have a certain level of library facilitics-y- ou may have to release teachers one period (for preparation)." SOME $300,000 was provided by the legislature for dispersal among districts, according to the number of students who achieve passing grades on AP testing that puts them further into their college careers, but he said I dont think you'll get nearly enough pay for the investment back on legislative funding. To continue and expand such funding will take efforts by Supt. Lawrence Welling in contacting legislators during the session and even before, along with any discussion board members and others can generate. DOUG Christensen, president of the Davis Education Assoc., noted past teacher support for AP programs, indicating The Utah Education Assoc, is set to act on further proposals within the next several weeks. Dee Burningham, executive secretary for the DEA, noting a continuing resolution with the UEA asking the legislature to continue providing support, recognizing the programs profitability for both students, parents, teachers and taxpayers ! concept, depresvion, unharpy j situation at home, etc." : -- IF IVI RVONE can worit together, l don't think there'sa problem we can't solve," he j - generally. W ERE TRYLNG to get the UEA to make it an active part of their program, he added. American Legion Department SerCLEARFIELD vice Officer, Dave Parkinson, will be traveling for the Veterans Outreach program to assist veterans and their dependents with VA benefits. HE W ILL be at the Clearfield Job Serv ice, Oct. 31 from a.m. For further information call Debbie Huntzinger at 3. Brainstorming Session Set Dear Parents, students school personnel, all interested parties within the school boundaries. grades 5-- 6, cation cannot accomplish the changes needed to meet the demands of the future without the support of the public. Schools with closed doors WE WOULD like to invite you to a formal brainstorming Striving for Excellence in Education at Kaysville Elementary Wednesday, Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m., Kaysville Elementary School (pod area). This is an opportunity for you to feed into the school dis- trict your input, responses, concerns, objections, etc. WE KNOW that public edu fos- ter either apathy or discontent, but whenever the school has become our school better things have become to : happen. ; This brainstorming session", is an opportunity you wont want to miss to air your views. This will afford administrators and school personnel atir; opportunity to work on sped-- .. fie goals and improve the educational process in our school. ' milk. Mmd Q To Market By MARK FOTHERINGHAM - The FARMINGTON questions for Davis County Flood Control officials used to be, How do we get the money to address flood and mudslide damages? Now that the flood control bond issue has passed, however, the question has changed to, When can we start spending it! THE COUNTYS Flood Control Committee met last week to try and resolve flood bond questions and to formulate an application procedure WEDNESDAY, Oct. 26, enchila- that would be fair as well as das lettuce, buttered mixed vegetables, parkerhouse fast. Regardless how the county handles the money, however, the soonest that any dollars will actually be available from the bond sale will be about the first week of December. rolls apple and orange slices, gingersnaps, milk. Jr. high choice, chef salad, hot rolls dessert and milk. Thursday, Oct. 27, chicken in a basket, French fries parslied carrots, hot rolls choice of fruit, congo bar and milk. Jr. high choice, hamburger, lettuce and dills, French fries dessert and milk. FRIDAY, Oct. 28, combination pizza, shades of salad, chilled fruit, applesauce cake icing, milk. Jr. high choice, steak and swiss, French fries tossed salad, dessert and milk. the marketing phase of the bond issue, he said. He explained that several options now face the county as to methods of selling the bonds. FOR EXAMPLE, the coun- ty must now decide how much of the bond to sell in order to accommodate immediate flood control needs. The vote provided for $12 million worth of general obligation bonds. All or any portion of that amount can now be issued at any time over the next ten years, said Mr. Denham. If the county exceeded the ten year limit, another election would have to be held to seek for any further bond issuance. THE MOST immediate step for the county now is to draft and approve an official bond statement which will describe the bond election procedures and outcome, the projects to be addressed by the bond moneys, and the tax implications. The statement will also include a brief history of Davis County and evaluate the countys economic standing. The statement will then be presented to national rating agen BOND Consultant Larry Denham of Prudential-Bach- e Securities explained to the committee that several steps are still to be accomplished before the money is transferred to county coffers. With the successful authorization of the bond by the electorate, we now move into t cies who will use it to evaluate and assign a credit rating to the bond. ONCE A rating is established, the county must then decide on the nature of the bond sale. If the county decides to take public bids for the bonds, the sale must first be advertised for about three weeks. : Getting beyond the drug prob'em is sital.be adds. "The drug is not the problem. Thats : only a sy mrtom to the prob- - - : lemt. whether its no self-- : : Obtain Answers To Your Questions On VA Benefit 1 : -- president of the organization, np Whats Cooking In Elementary Schools Halloween Activities Planned At Cifd. Community Church Ha - MOST PEOPLE have gifts that they have never used, talents that they have never explored. Still, they always want more. There is so much good in the world today. We should savings but helps ease the tax By TOM Bl'SSELBERG learn to enjoy and appreciate burden needed to maintain the gifts we have been given. FARMINGTON Conhigher education. "The time to adjust your tinued expansion of advanced attitude is when you get up in I see it as meeting the classes has gained placement stickthe morning. Instead of needs of students, providing a the the of Davis backing ing out your tongue when you School Board, with a letter first look in the mirror, give approved for submittal to the yourself a smile. Sing in the county's legislators urging Back-Tshower: but always in a high continued support. pitch. Happy thoughts go up, sad thoughts go dow n. THE PROGRAM has gained some this year, The Davis High PTSA (PaOl'R MINDS are like a fer- thanks momentum, to funding approved by tile garden. If you want to have rent Teacher Student Associa1983 the legislature, tion) "Back to School Night a good day, you must first spearheaded by Rcpr. Kim will be held Thursday, Oct. 27 plant good thoughts. You must Burningham, from 9 p.m. in the school auspeak and think positive as you who urged the board's conditorium. start your day. tinued sanction in a recent There is a lot of hunger in address to the board. THERE WILL be a short where the parents the world today. But the meeting AP an not (advanced "Im voice their concerns of greatest hunger is the hunger may I teacher but know to be loved and appreciate. If placement) what is needed to improve valuable it is," the Bounhow Davis High. you want to have friends surtiful High School social studies round you thoughout your life, Following the meeting the it one of teacher said, calling then look for the good in peoparents will have an opportun the challenges interesting ple and tell them about it. facing educators and providing a huge outlet for many imTO DEVELOP that all sense of humor, you portant must first learn to laugh at MANY STUDENTS can yourself. We often take save up to $5,000 in educationourselves much too seriously. al fees by completing course-wor- k Laugh at yourself and you can offered by AP classes in Lunch menus for the elemenclean out your medicine the high schools that otherwise tary schools for the week of Oct. cabinet; because laughter will would have to be taken in col14 will include: cure what ails you. Mr. Burningham noted, lege, Mrs. Taggert concluded her MONDAY, Oct. 14, baked ham, noting for every 100 students remarks by pointing out that a who hash browns, parslied carrots, as sopharrive (in college) positive attitude can make omores (vs. freshmen) that a suprise rolls, filled raisin cookies, milk. Kindergarten snack, small anyone beautiful. It may be a that trans$176,000 savings roll and milk. shame if you are born ugly, but individual into lates not only it is a sin to die Tuesday, Oct. 25, French dip "she said. carrot oven fries and celery sticks, lime jello peanut butter finger and milk. Kindergarten snack, small peanut butter sandwich and milk. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 16, tacos ke the air we breath, we can't necessarily see it but it's definitely there. When a problem is discovered. such as w hen alcohol or marijuana can be smelled and reasonably traced to a particular student or students, the police are called to take the Board Drafts Letter ugly, aev-iti- - CUCMIDCAIL Kiictes, due brgdy to the lot better trend," Mr. Homer says, adding, "they're a fen less hosWE the Antelope Idand causeway closure has pul a damper on touna irj-'Jinto the county, He added, indwating "we need to pump Hard to get that repaired1 anJ said if Ihe Interstate I? rest stop near Ka v life is ever completed, it could provide a travel inhumation center similar to what's oper- ing the enter on in Ue idE d growing problem. she's harpy to address any perwnnef or !et e t 1 hey Kg boom for clubs or orpmzations. outlin- t, Keither tie, la combat move its offices from the Union Station due to growing to a place w here it could Coins, "more individual identity" in downtown Ogden. On top of that. Ms. Eurgeson says ?, group organizing to tpread the word gut a drug and ikoM nin. nitely be H THAT'S NUT M VahuCf Juvl tjns a df 4 f of W at I!.a tine . a the pel wih pruba they wA tiiM, mm'. J Hz4fh arJ tahrt H pasosbJ wovkrfs, along 19 U Id KP rents, seeking ol dttiricl-comhac- Ihj he K (framed len mid det, Hill'd pf ihrfn IfJitJfl naemj conJ-!flt- , (q t me f ti!iM!dU. kawftff, Kf If touft'c i4 fvihu! nj fauRijr fft w t w ill he uhJ, itopj wall ffitiif cpqirotiaft whwe Hff4cJ. la tffp kNn pal pf ihc rcifniion IMf d. fit thry, as a. Hate uh drugs 04 muvh ut the ?y t, pt f irwat 4 w 1 sized. 1- J fdtli, I Odor pOl STiri L a Mt la'htf youth la Hf sun-- , um than kt IK emphaHomer Mr. aijed, RylOMHlNsUHittG ns wur wf rj M4 lJ fri,ffi i4 J, if f iwwjjr iftff fcJt4 ft4 i u mi: kkoji W hi 1 f .4 fj w-- la if t,vi4- - f--i, (Ml 'I InI M-- 4 liil tifri il it t d If ! pofisi Ll tfrt W lu!4 im 4411,4 1 1 M v4 tlf ific4 lf.l tit a44 9Mlf fj.ul'.J t rf) Id I'ltunlf itiftftslt or ff !f lr i 4 Ni fn BISMIJIIRC fen-ero- world really was a laughing matter, she also voiced her advice to a world growing loo somber and greedy. fC 1 tawld Wit Ifif i! Golden Spike Seeks Member Empire, the legiunal travel-relate- d promotional agency that encompasses Daws, Weber. Morgan and Bos Elder Hank. loppeJ off Ibe counties, is shy one member from Davis County. In fact, ht cjJcJ tc4 entire w ith a the body is currently chaired bclpmf of minh at the t, Com. Harold tpeke la ibe audience of her by County with Dr. Taylor Lllis. life. fur tuffcctiont enjoying the L'nitcrsiiy of Erufcssor in college of health INTI.RSri.RSFD between leisure studies also serving. ttcady trcam of juket and It'i one of those Kurds or modjibet on everything from ern advertising 10 creeping agencies you don't hear much but quietly works buildunderwear, Mri. Taggeri about for conventions, contacts ing advocated humor at the such as at Weber State College world's greatest medicine and and the gem and mineral show its Besides convincing the chamber members that the W t -- iM 4 Id Mliaaf it," l.f viv4 fr4!f J t!-- f it will it a' frf fvt lf K4fi (1 c. S hoot IWJ, (I iRO. nc w lie coMhiy th-mihc- therapy. 4 1 ft if-- ? faf f week W the monihly luruhcitn. 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J ii Kt!f4 "mJi 1 t.4i kut Mill tem Iff 9 ' i- -l llil fif i.ii t tariff, fUo4 m a&d tf-.i- f W if I pad. f la e.Ar 4Jt ff atf fad S(4, ia M A tar file hcj fa ) I.. .4 f I? Pita 1 ' m fkVJiif .t it Hint Ml l.f .4 4 t A I fvf i. I v .'Vi-- S 1 )mji 4 CV .if M - -- if ,i klvUHM HAROLD Tippetts, Flood. ,:; Control Committee chairman, j suggested that the county pro-- , ceed with the bid process for specific flood control projects but withhold any committment " : of funds until the bond money: was in hand. ' Deputy Assessor LaMar. Holt reported that about". $300,000 remained uncommit-- ' ted in this years projects In a privately negotiated budget which could be used for sale, the advertising period beimmediate commitcomes unnecessary and the tments. Heproject added that if sale can be completed sooner. needed, another $900,000 was ., . A public sale, however, has a available in the general fund L' better chance at a more favorthat be used this' " could budget able interest rate since the 2 .year. county will have several bids to choose from. THE $900,000 would nor-- : AFTER THE bonds are mally be used to carry over.. ,t sold, the county must then county operations into 1984,,,, publish a notice of sale, markuntil next years tax dollars ! ing the beginning of a 30 day were collected. Since the car-- " contestability period. During funds were collected'" ;; that time, anyone that feels the this year, however, the election, sale or any other could legally use the county bond procedure was handled now for flood control money projects;' improperly, can contest the but that could mean going into ;; bond. debt to finance county opera-..,- ;, tions for the first part of next Barring any legal battles, the year. bond money can usually be At least it gives us the transferred to the county about s capability to move on five weeks after the bond is if needed, said Mr.,:.- -. sold, said Mr. Denham. - , crucial'-'1-"-project- Tippetts. |