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Show t placed on the off ramp of the Continued from Antelope terchange, preceding page 1 hey indicate "Lay ion, next ihree exits when traveling north and "Myton. next two exits" say David Ker.nison, district transportation depart11 Lay tons identity removed and Syracuse's added. Ibe sign is just south of the second Clearfield exit. Mr. Kennison has stressed the Freeport Center identification is not to be changed because of its strategic Importance to the area. ment traffic engineer. THE northbound sign will be placed at the city south limit while southbound motorist will notice the sign right alter the last Clearfield interchange. If that doesnt tell people where they are. a sign noting, 'Layton City Limits will be By week has greatly improved chances that the bill will become law this year, according to Sen. Orrin Hatch, a cosponsor of the bill. FOLLOWING action in the House of Representatives on a similar bill earlier last week. Senate passage sends the bill to a Senate-Hous- conference e HERES a perfect example of what the chamber can do. Mr. Ipaktchian added. COMMENTING on the change Layton Chamber of committee to work out differences. This legislation would aid in the identification of missing children by authorizing the U.S. Attorney General to collect and exchange information with state and local law enforcement agencies regarding the location of missing persons and unidentified bodies. "Disappearance of children is an issue vital to American families. Each year about Mall Employees Invited To Rally - LAYTON In whats believed to be the first of its kind ever for Utah, the Layton Hills Mall employees are being invited to a United Way rally Saturday from a.m. ' . , ') ' ... Milt V- '- i , f, SANCTIONED by the mail merchants association and mall management, employees are asked to participate in the program that will include an address by Sherrie Stewart, a Bountifulite who was Miss Wheelchair Utah, 1981. She received assistance through two United Way arthritis foundation and functional fashions program for the handicapped, notes Larry Burdett, Davis County UW executive director. County campaign volunteers will also speak, he notes, with merchants asked to pay their employees for the time spent at the rally with it further hoped employees will then donate that pay to the UW campaign. agen-cies-t- REFRESHMENTS will be served and door prizes offered, as well, with the program under direction of Jim Preston, the Bon Marche manager. A new campaign file will also be aired and A1 Flake, county campaign chairman, will be in attendance, Mr. Burdett added, tb meet several legal require- SYRACUSE A petition signed by J4K Syracuse residents advocating the election of Justice of the Peace was turned down due to Icgd ncics in the petition, said the city administrator, ments irk. lading failure to file the petition w uh the city in the required ISO day period before elections, said Phil Barber, city administrator. A proper certification of the signatures was also a short- warned Boyd Thurgood that that election of justice of the peace in small communities coutd lead to biased woifc by THE PETITIONS chief to every justice of the peace tn small clues in Utah, Della Silva said. He also said w hde the mayor ha the power to send letters to every Syracuse rest- - advocate, former justice of the peace Henry 0 Delis Silva Mid he was angered by a Scpiem coming of the petition according to Barber, Each page must THE PETITIONS failed to be certified hya witness to ensure that residents only sign once. The county clerk must also certify the signers are registered voters, ber newsletter from Mayor 150,000 children are reported missing. These children face unknown fates. Some suffer the forced separation from those they love. We know, sadly, that others are less for- tunate. Parents face heart- break and uncertainty. And the police, all too often, face cases without clues," Hatch said. fund-raisin- g Thank you for your essentially accurate coverage of the Davis County Library Board meeting held Monday, Sep, 27. 1 WOULD, lic Opinion In Defense of Public Decency: however, like to indicate a rather humorous error in your reference to one of my comments. You quoted me as "mentioning an article from a Jesuit priest accusing the American Civil Libertys (sic) Union of being a "bed-wettfor permissive activities in alliance with the ALA and theater groups." The word I used was not er "bell-wether- ," "bed-wcttc- r. THERE IS no question that the ACLU is and has been the in the promotion of unchecked freedom for ciation. The above quotation I wouldulso like to clarify the point I was trying to make when I was misquoted. Father tf cably. n that elects justices of (he peace. THEY ARE ALL CARPET AND FURNITURE -- I AAA.I . 1 Sharon E. Shumway BILL LILES owner-manag- FREE ESTIMATES - ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS a 1c. mm Mens and identifying missing children. Children are being fingerprinted and any identifying marks noted on a card to be mi ft .11 Salle Continuing Saturday and until the overstock is Gone! ft M & Cotton Flannel wfls SPORT SHIRTS ,,,, 6.99 r? 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Navy Colors Reg. $25.00 peter o EUREKA HOOVER, KIRBY, SANtTAIRE & MANY OTHERS $ nri lit 14.99 and?r "5ST 2 .22 Heavy Weight Cotton Blue 'S. COMPLETE PARTS STOCK 1o 20,.(B0oh Friday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.! & I SC. and Boys Apparel Of Utah have initiated a program . VACUUM SERVICE DESK! Z on all i'i Regularly $10.00 o DISCOUNT 20 yO JOBS OVER $40.00 Additional Sol Retardant available Insured Safe for al types of Carpet issue. of their own to aid in finding tune-u- . Phone 8251087 - Always Prompt Courteous Service A8 Work Guaranteed should dispel any further misconceptions concerning this SEVERAL counties in One eight point vacuum cleaner usually appointed by the mayor and then approved by the city council. Barber said. Della Silva said he had no plant to work on another petition for the next election, but noted he was willing to help others if they took the action. CMPETCUa 0 00 from jitab90 VACUUM . Della Silva noted the city its rights in rejectwas with-ithe ing petition and admits the shortpetition did have legal comings, criteria. As it stands, petition advocates will have to wan for the next election before trying to get the issue on the ballots. I he issue could be preeident setting: Barber said he know of no small community in Utah ct 544-891- Father Murphy's speech Murphy, the Jesuit priest to whom I was referring, states in his published public address, The Need of Organized Pub HOWEVER, Delia Silva sent letters to the mayor and in hope city council members sols mg the situation "ami- the November elections for local voters to decide if the petition had met the legal 4571. ANNETTE Haacke, general chairman encourages all the women to join them for a delightful afternoon of fun entertainment, while hubby is off on the deer hunt, tip the pornographic industry under the shibboleth of no censorship, which means no public restraint on commercial filth. They have gathered under their leadership other national organizations in behalf of absolute freedom of speech and press, such as the American Library Association and the Theatre Owners Asso- dent, slating his opinion. Delia Stlsa could not, because "I couldn't altofd the stamps. THE ISSUE would have been placed on the ballots for THE SPECIAL event will be held Saturday, Get, 23 at the Valley View Golf Club House in Layton beginning at noon. The latest in fashions will be modeled with clothing from Wcinstocks Company. DOOR PRIZES and many gifts Including a queen size quilt, baby quilt and bady doll layette furnished by the local merchants will be given away. Tickets are $6 per person and may be obtained from either Annette Haache, or Gail McGraw, 546 Sets Record Straight unidentified bodies buried annually," Hatch said. said. insult Ihe newsleiter "is an Fall Into Fashion is the theme for the upcoming JCK Fashion Show and luncheon, lists is an annual event sponsored by your local Jaycces wives as a pro-Jc- PARENTS also encounter great difficulty in trying to locate their children, Hatch said. "If a car disappears, it goes immediately on the federal records. However, if a child disappears, no commensurate action is forthcoming. As a nation which should care about its children more than its automobiles, we must rectify this situation. Under this legislation missing children would be listed in a national information bank, just as missing cars are listed currently,. The bil would tie into a national clearinghouse information regarding 5,000 maintained by the parents. These commendable, voluntary actions and the tools offered by the passage of the Missing Children Act can aid to curb the suffering of children and parents, and speed up the finding process, Hatch them. Fall Into Fashion Coming Oct. 23rd situation. Missing Children Act Gets Favorable Chances, Hatch Says Senate approval of the Missing Children Act. S. 1701. last CUNT MARD1.DW - Ipukt-chia- IN ADDITION, a tign denoting "Layton, I reeport Center, I mile posted for southbound traffic will be changed with Smugs WvuMily JPetitiosn Legal n Commerce Pres, Herah said the chamber was "pleased all cities concerned w ill be better noted, noting the biggest problem," that affected southbound identification, will be corrected. The chamber had requested modifications in a letter sent several weeks ago following the North Davis Chamber Assoc, meeting after that concern was discussed by area mayors, Mr. Kennison notes U DOT had been studying the In- Drive-Syraeus- LEADER, OCTOBER 7, 1982 BULLETIN REFLEX JOURNAL Layton Will Be Identified On Antelope Interchange t I it Spit r, 15.99 Village Square KAYSVILLE MEN'S 33! 15.99 Store Only KAYSVILLE STORE Sufe80. iY 305 No. 203 IV., Bosatifcl 290-365- 6 "After the sale 5? its the service that counts" Hours: Mon.-Fr- i. 9 til 6 Saturday 9 til 5 ft Si Long wesieRN sew- - m OR SPORT 12-9- 9 6 1 1 - i |