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Show r I RIF! ! I JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER AUGUST 19, 1982 Davis Okays Water Waiver service as other people situated rated areas. By MARK D. MICKELSEN FARMINGTON Properly owners seeking in the unincorpo- "THE MAIN reason for this is that there arc houses out there right now," said Albert Cole, assistant county planning director. He emphasized that there is limited fire protection in several of the areas. Unfortunately, Cole told commissioners, "it's the pioneer that has to suffer." COM. CHAIRMAN Ernest Eberhard, Jr. expressed concern over "opening the door" for a massive influx of building permits in the unincorporated sector and said he' not in favor of such a move. Cole said developers with an eye on the unincorporated area must meet the same criteria as developers in other areas of the county namely providing sewer and culinary water improvements. IN AN unrelated matter, commissioners approved for a sc ven lot subdivision located cast a of Farmington city. was okayed by the county planThe ning commission after Farmington fire officials checked the subdivision area for fire access. THE LOTS are all a minimum of one acre. A was needed for entrance onto the property and was approved by both the planning commission and county commission. building permit for construction in the unincorporated Davis County area arc now required to accept full responsibility for damage! suffered as a result of a lack of water for fire protection. THE NEW waiver agreement, approved by county commissioners, is designed to release Davis County from any claims for damages, loss or injury resulting from inadequate water supplies or the courtly inability lo provide fire protection for a structure. Properly owner applying for building permits must now sign the release and waiver and assume the risk for damages. THE AGREEMENT slates that approval of any building permit by Davis County is not an acknowledgement that adequate fire protection exists in the unincorporated area of Davis County." In certain cases, the agreement continues, the applicant "acknowledges that there is not presently a developed water system in the area where he seeks 50-fo- y right-of-wa- Boise Cascade PRElMlL SPECIALS Onc-ycar-o- ld By TOM BL'SSEI.BERG - FARMINGTON Nearly 2,000 Davis County families are receiving nutritional assistance for their infants through the women-infant-an- chil- d dren program. their progress against a growth noting the vouchers indicate be given. Most of the 1,800 partici- amount" that can be picked up. A computer agency "carefully monitors" to help assure chart for their age to help assess what assistance should pants are from low-inco- fed- eral Department of Agriculture-funded program provides assistance for youngsters with growth problems, often related to nutrition difficulties. The program was explained last week to the county board of health by Supervisor Nancy Peterson and Colleen Fechser, nutritionist. THEY NOTED that while the program provides vouchers averaging about $44 to deserving families, it isn't another Food Stamp operation. Youngsters are weighed and measured to determine minimal misuse. families but income levels are checked for eligibility, the board was told. KNOWN AS WIC, the exactly what, and the GOOD NUTRITION is essential. Mrs. Peterson emphasized, noting WIC is a "supplemental nutrition program" where high nutrition foods can be obtained with the vouchers. Participants are generally placed on the program for six months but are as periodically checked-sooften as monthly-- to check progress and whether need still exists. Baby formula, cereal, juice, me eggs and cheese can be obtained at participating supermarkets. she explained, EACH TIME a mother comes to pick up the vouchers she must attend a nutrition class where a film is shown on various aspects. Clinics are located in Farmington in the Courthouse basement and in Clearfield. , Forevery one dollar spent, $2 is saved in future nculth bills it's not just a free food give away," Mrs. Peterson emphasized. IN SOME cases, participants on the program, including Asian immigrants where slower growth might be expected, have sustained growth normal equal to levels, Ms. Fechser said. Kraft-Face- d FIBERGLASS INSULATION Save on coding costs now . Easy and affordable Size Rating Sq.Ft. fuel bills. Often the slower growth is due to diet deficiencies that can be . . . prepare for winter's high . proven energy saver' Sale Pricee corrected. In one instance, diabetes was found and the child was referred for medical attention, the board was told. Latex SPRED HOUSE PAINT Saving, vary. Find out why In our tact shaat on maan greitai Inaulailng powar. THE MAJORITY of young women are heads of households and are just out of high school and may feed them coke. etc. We take budget money and show them how... they can buy the basics," she continued. Asked about funding while many agencies are being cut back, Mrs. Peterson said the program is currently funded through June of next year and added she felt it looked good for continued support. THOSE INTERESTED in further information should contact the health department at Dries quickly . Ouality lumber 8 . . finish your basement. ' at low prices. ... 10 12 14 99 1.55 1.85 2.16 2x6 2.05 2.59 3.15 3.60 2.89 4.25 3.59 Mahogany Flush COMPOUND BIFOLD CLOSET HOMEUTE CHAIN 150 929 vgach Super 5 6' 16" XL - 43.95 48.95 53.95 ft Super Each 16 II 16" ONLY 330 16" 156 360 20" POST MIX Each Set those posts to last. Just add water. Each 90 LB. 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Hlghar FRAMING LUMBER Add a room . right-of-w- APPLICANTS, therefore, "assume total responsibility for any damage suffered as a result of a lack of water for fire protection purposes." Applicants will receive the same fire protection STRESSES NUTRITION ') y right-of-wa- to build." Chad Carson gels the thorough going over" in a health check from Mclonie Tolman, nutrition aid with Davis County Health Department's Women Infant and Chihli en program where some youngsters receive nutrition information and supplements to improve their chances for a healthy life. t LAWORJ 1236 North Main - 544-345- 1 : |