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Show MARCH 9, 1983 Increased Use In Countys Three AS winner, STATE National Contest sponsored by the Elance Company. The contest is held as part of the National Young Farmer Insti- cent more items, at nearly 194,000, still far above North FARMINGTON Although Layton City is no longer part of the county library system, the three county libraries continue to see marked increases in use. THE NORTH Branch in Clearfield, where most Layton residents obtained service, registered a 58 percent increase in January vs. a year ago although its total for 1982 was up by less than 1 ,000 items over the- previous year, re- ported Library Director Jeanne Layton to the library board. Overall, the system corded an re- 1 1 percent increase, items circulated compared to just over at 391,000-plu- s 350,000 in 1981 . The headquarters library in Farmington saw the biggest jump, at 25 percent, up to 72,688 items circulated in 1982. The South Branch in Bountiful circulated 14 per- - expecting the library to be open. Branch, where 125,300 items were circulated. IN MOST areas, from Logan to Salt Lake City, libraries open at 9 or 10 a.m. weekdays. In Davis County, they open at 10 a.m. on Saturdays only. She called the 1 1 percent increase a healthy growth even if we had all of the Layton MS. LAYTON stresses those increases in service have come with virtually no staff increases although she said staff directly involved with the public, noting it would average 11,500 people per staffer. On an average day, the three libraries serve 0 patrons each while many days that exceeds 1,500 its like a very large junior high school. ' The most patrons generally, converge on the libraries after not anycitizens where near what we had before. Some residents havent applied for the $10 a family cards because the city doesnt immediately reimburse, she added. back--they- re 750-80- school dismisses, around 5 p.m. when many are leaving jobs and later in the evening. While noting that the earlier hours are relatively quiet, Ms. Layton added that frequently theres a group waiting when the libraries open loan has seen rapid growth, as well, Ms. Layton noted, thanks largely to computer hookup with a national system accessing 3,200 libraries. Its meant only a few days to obtain most items and meant an increase in requests from 27 a year ago to 81. Were really quite excited ab- INTER-LIBRAR- weekdays at 12:30 p.m., adding, "people come to the door quite often before hours - FARMINGTON As a child grows and matures, most of the habits he forms will stay with him for life. SO IT IS with physical education, emphasizes Jim Hill, physical education supervisor for the Davis School District, as he stresses the importance of maintaining a vibrant, program for students of all ages. In making a comprehensive report to the board of education, he outlined curriculum well-round- offerings, stressing that elementary students are in volved in a daily program under classroom teacher supervision while junior high requires one semester in each grade, with emphasis at fitness, 50 percent team and the other in building lifetime sports activities. come a part of education at every grade level, it is necessary to establish that children need certain experiences which can only be provided through physical education, and that the school has the re ponsibility to provide the experiences. WHILE HIGH school requires only two semesters in HE QUOTED from former Pres. John Kennedy who said, one-four- th the three years, emphasis moves to the future of a stu- "The physical fitness of our citizens is a vital to Americas realization of its full potential as a nation. It is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body; it is the basis of dynamic and in lifetime sports and the oher half divided evenly between team and fitness activities. Stressing the importance of physical education, he said, For physical education to be- - dents life, at 50 percent creative intellectual activity. Intelligence and skill can only function at the peak of when the body is healthy and strong. Noting that present living makes if difficult to develop and maintain physical fitness, Elementary Menus Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of Monday, March 14, will include: MONDAY, March 14, French dip sandwich buttered corn, shades of green salad applesauce, peanut butter finger, milk. Kindergarten snack, peanut butter finger, milk. Tuesday, March 15, sloppy joes, French fries green beans, crisp carrot coins, gingersnaps, milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. lib- -. raries and bookmobiles, excluding Layton, or nearly 10 items per registered borrower. Nearly 20,000 new cards were issued with 49,361 registered borrowers, including 818 nonresidents of the system. Some 229.000 individuals were served while 22,104 utilized the meeting rooms. That volume was handled by a staff that hasnt grown in e and three years of 20 full-tim- e. part-tim- SEASONAL This is the time of the year when the boys feel gallant and the gals feel boyant. Pilot, Norfolk. a, ' high-qualit- awards banquet held at Little America Hotel, Mr. Richards was presented a check for $ 00 and a trophy. Utah Young Farmers State Convention in Salt Lake City. 1 RICHARDS presented a five minute statement entitled "The Real Way to Reduce Consumer Prices. At the conclusion of his talk he was questioned for a 10 minute period by the judges relative to the subject matter of his presentation. . HE OPERATES a purebred Jersey farm in West Farming-to- n in partnership with his father Aaron Richards. He is married to the former Sandra Smith and they are parents of two sons and a daughter. np summer steak fry, family campouts, two family picnics, a hobo party, a Christmas party, a New Years party, a snow party and a week at Sherwood Hills. '4 Navy Seaman Recruit if MILLIE BATES THE ANNUAL Friendship night that was held on a county-wide basis in October proved to be very successful. New chapter members were honored and introduced in November at the Preferential Tea. Mrs. Bates says there are several activities planned for the future. March 19 Chapter A Off any popcorn purchase $1.00 or over WITH THIS COUPON lane highway, such e lane freeway, to as move safey to the right if an approaching car, traveling at traveling in the of a multi-lan- left-han- and it usually means termination of the policy. If the young drivers covered with other family members, he may be required to look elsewhere for coverage. THE STATE d e two-thre- greater speed, signals with flashing lights or sounds its horn that he wants to pass. If he (rear driver) wants to pass, you are legally obligated to safely move to the right and let him pass, he said in an interview at the Capitol. Speed in itself is dangerous but when you put it with lateral movement (weaving between cars to move ahead), you create a recipe for disaster. NOTING THAT often the driver creating such problems is long gone before disaster strikes, Mr. Browning indicated we in Utah are not parn for our ticularly good manners on the road-l- ets see if we can improve that image. The other bill, if approved by legislators and sent on to the governor, would affect 1 antinew drivers from cipating their first license. 15-2- Hopefully, offense, theres a rate increase, surcharge or restriction placed on the driver. Do it a third time within three years he emphasized, it would eliminate the current conflict that exists between what student drivers learn about how many driving infrac 544-185- 4. sizes. Under the proposed law that was to have seen action at the weekend, the state would send a warning letter after the first infraction and call the driver in after the second, enforcing a probation period and discussing the situation. A third infraction within the three years would mean cancellation of probation and license suspension for 30 days. TO BE sure, young drivers have to deal with the real world and the insurance companies. Usually parents just take care of (placing the young driver) with the agent and driver education never tells what happens (with infractions). Noting strong support from the drivers license division, he said a similar law recently enacted in Colorado has faired favorably, and Repr. Browning says he envisions drivers becoming more careful and aware of their actions with that spreading through the driving population as the years pass. Only the first year might see increased problems for young drivers, he adds. REPR. Franklin Knowlton, noted the Legislature will have to deal with a $1.5 million governor's request for funding flood control on Uah Lake and the Antelope Island causeway although ie proposes no additional means to finance it and there was still a $5 million gap between a balanced budget and needs at the weekend with no further decision on state retirement, Jie added, tb Joseph H. Feaster IV, son of Joseph H. Feaster III of 77 Atherton Way, Layton, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. DURING the eight week training cycle, trainees studied general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields. Included in their studies were seamanship, close order drill, Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene. Q O OOOOOOOOOOq BASKIN-ROBBIN- S vV 't Buy r 0 0 0 v.i s any product at the regular price... Baskin-Robbin- Get One at Va Price! Bountiful and Ogden Centrally located between In Davis Schools Credit Union Building Easy Access off Exquisite Decor 2400 sq. feet For more information call Neal Davis 451 5064 Between 9:00 a.m.-5:3- 0 p.m. March 10 through March 20, 1983 0 More of what you love ice cream for. 0 0 O 0 BASKIN-ROBBIN- 0 S ICE CREAM STORES Bonus Sale offer good only at participating stores. Excluding desserts at certain participating locations. o o Baskin-Robbin- s fc1983 0 o BASKIN ROBBINS ICE taught 1 t' dmg set-u- p by school driver education creates no great urgency to be careful for new drivers under 2 because they can generally have six or even seven infractions before actions taken, Mr. Browning empha- mothers and Layton Hills Mall C IT REQUIRES vehicles daughters tea is being planned for May. CHAPTER members who plan to attend the progressive dinner should make reservations by calling Millie Bates at Prime Executive Office Space Luscious Candies Fresh Popcorn, Karmelkom Cheese Korn, Sour Cream and Onion Korn cited. AT PRESENT, drivers are allowed 200 points infractions under the state system, and could add another 50 if they complete a defensive driving course, before their license privileges are yanked. But insurance companies take a different tack, giving room for a first offense before taking action. That means on the second members and their partners will travel to Wendover for a day of fun. On April 28 the Founders Day dinner will be held at the Valley View Coun- -- Sweet Treats to Eat driver gets pulled over and well-know- try Club. Completes Training that it could get passed without any public knowledge until a going too fast, not yours. in Kaysville. Appetizers and hors doeuvres will be served in the Van Velkinburgh home. The next stop on the dinner route will be the Kaysville Preceptor Iota Chapter Senate Thursday 27-- 0 and sailed through the House in similarfashion,by61 to5, with the final action left to Gov. Matheson. He emphasizes semi-truc- ACCORDING TO Millie members have had the opportunity to participate in a variety of social activities this year. The Chapter has sponsored a affecting those areas although, he quickly adds, definitely not his pocket book, assuming both gain favor with the Legislature and the Governor. House Bill 126 cleared the IT DOESNT matter what the speed youre going-th- ats reason for the bill. You just dont know what that man behind you has in mind. If his wife is giving birth to a child and needs to get to the hospital or theres another medical k is emergency or a going down hill and has lost its brakes, it could cost you your life not to yield, he added. Let the Utah Highway Patrol make the decision on if hes Bates, social chairman for the chapter, the activity will begin at 6:30 with a social hour at the home of Bob and Jeanne Van evening by playing games. THE FRESHMAN represen- tative has pursued two bills close to is heart, both wont be Members of the Preceptor Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi and their partners are invited to attend a progressive party on March 12. home of Keith and Karla Broeder. Salads will be served. SALT LAKE CITY - For years, Repr. Kaye Brownings life has centered around cars, drivers and insurance. tions theyre allowed before they can lose their licenses and how insurance companies operate. 21 Once it goes into affect, it legal to say, Im going the speed limit, I dont have to move over. Sorority Plans Dinner Party Velkinburgh By TOM BUSSELBERG North County Editor At the Young Farmer Trmelkork i -- will include: FRIDAY, March 18, vegetable beef soup, baked cheese sandwich, choice of fresh fruit, chocolate chip cookie, milk. Junior high choice, Malibu sandand dill slice, French fries wich dessert and milk. specialist. LD MAXIM h may not buy happi-vitit you can be uncomfort. Journal, Cleveland. 8 ar CRITICALLY NEEDED by the Air Force are former servicemen trained in aircraft maintenance, systems, with avionics, weapons, and munitions specialties along and site development intelligence, computer programming Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, 14-1- Flint Richards of Farming-to- n has been named winner of the "Spokesperson for Agriculture contest at the recent youngsters have a right to JIM AND Millie Bates will meaningful sports opportunitheir home to chapter open our it becomes profesties, members and their partners for sional responsibility to see that the final courses of the dinner. the ideals of sports are resThe Bates live in Layton. Main tored and become a reality. course and dessert will be served in their home. Chapter members will conclude the sa The Air Force needs more than 2,000 people OGDEN with prior military service before Sept. 30, according to 727 24th Street in Tsgt Mike Carroll, Air Force recruiter, Ogden. Marine Sgt. Erick J. Langston, son of Ivan D. Langston of 783 E., Kaysville and Alberta G. Langston of Ogden, has reported for duty with Third kids to become Olympic chamunderpions or mines the ideal that athletics is fun. However, because all WEDNESDAY, March 16, taco salad sauce, sliced peaches and pears, cinnamon rolls, sauce, milk. Junior high choice, fishburger shredded lettuce, cheese slice, French fries dessert, milk. Thursday, March 17, sliced turkey buttered peas or candied whipped potatoes salad on lettuce leaf, Irish Set Isle Emerald yams, Freckle Bread, Leprechaun cookie and milk. Junior high choice, hamburger, French fries salad, cookie and milk. U. S. Air Force Meeds Recruits Langston Reports For Duty sponsibility means adequate facilities for play, scheduled time and instruction. He added, The pressures which parents place on their FLINT RICHARDS s, sauce FRIDAY, March 18, fish and chips and catsup, buttered peas, celery and carrot sticks, butter cup, chocolate pudding, hot rolls milk. Kindergarten snack, bread stick and milk. 625-547- IN FACT, the greatest learning opportunity in the life of a child is likely to present itself during play, and the highest type of leadership and guidance should be provided. The schools acceptance of this re- MONDAY, March 14, breaded beef steaks whipped potatoes, buttered mixed vegetorange slices, glazed spud-nutables, hot rolls milk. The high schools have a choice each day of burger bar or salad line. Junior high choice, Swiss dessert and steak sandwich, French fries and milk. Tuesday, March 15, pepperoni and cheese pizza, buttered corn, shades of green salad choice of fruit, Ranger cookie, milk. Junior high and dill slice, French choice, hamburger dessert and milk. fries apple, Shamrock PRIOR SERVICE people interested in joining the Air 7 to deterForce should call Tsgt. Mike Carrol at mine if their specialty is still on the critical skills list. the idea that is children to play, it necessarily folthat they must be taught and how to play. Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of March cookie, milk. Kindergarten snack, Shamrock cookie and milk. Recruiters may offer these critically needed specialists their former rank back if they have not been out of the service more than four years, and are otherwise qualified. ance need lows what (1) HOW TO get the most from your food dollar, (2) Farm exports benefit urban consumers, (3) fertilizers, micals and feed additives are important tools to insure adey quate supply of safe, food. 479,000 MEANWHILE, Secondary Menus WEDNESDAY, March 16, fried chicken, fluffy rice, parslied carrots, glazed fruit pieces on lettuce milk. Kindergarten leaf, bowknot rolls snack, small roll and milk. Thursday, March 17, Irish stew, cheese sticks, chuckwagon bread We must adv Mr. Hill said, cerns about agriculture and to provide the opportunity for spokespersons to talk with news media and consumers about these concerns. two items per patron. As You Grow By TOM BUSSELBERG spokesperson for agriculture program are to encourage young farmers and their spouses to develop articulate responses to consumer con- Associations recommended items were loaned from the in The objectives of the out the increased use of that and we expect it to grow. In an annual report prepared for the board, it was noted that nearly 180,000 items are stocked in the system, serving about 120.000 patrons, with Layton and Kaysville not participating. That stock is somewhat below the American Library 17 j. Richards will compete in the tute in Virginia scheduled November of 1983. By TOM BUSSELBERG Rep. 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