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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH VIS 41982 Abide by the provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, including the section which By MARK D. MICKELSEN FARMINGTON - The prohibits discrimination Davis County Council On Aging is loaning out their budget officer to the Utah Department against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin or of Social Services. sex. COA DIRECTOR Alice Johnson told county commissioners last week that the Utah Division of Aging want's to use Treat as confidential, any information concerning the business of the state, its financial affairs, its relations with employees and any other information designated by the state her departments budget man for accounting and assistance at the recor- She cited a high rating from the state auditors office as one reason for the contract proposal, noting that the Davis County COA was rated one of the best departments in the state recently, in terms of accounting and record-keepin- Making those floorboards quiver at the activity only squaredancers seem able to muster were Pearl and Smith Evans, key participants in the recent Gandy Ball that drew dancers from not' only north Davis but nearby areas. A STORM forms to implement accountsysing and record-keepin- g tems. p Preparation of a manual for area agencies on self-hel- aging. Testing the prepared manual in two areas where agencies on aging are functioning. accounting regulations, program regulations and required fiscal reporting details. Providing a list of re- Ellis will be authorized on the quired elements ' COM. CHAIRMAN Ernest Eberhard described the con: for area Army Capt. Duke R. Williams, son of Buss and Meg Williams of Kaysville, has been decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. THE MEDAL is awarded q,, Hfc, ,IVV THE COMMISSION unanimously approved the contract, which takes affect March 15. Williams Receives Medal ' it.Uwff'? w .7 O Ju m Ms. Johnson said there are a number of accounting problems at the state level that could be worked out with some help. She said in many COA agencies there are few qualified accountants and budget managers. DR. a ktoTAty g. tract agreement as a compliment to the county and said he hopes Mr. Ellis will be able to help out the state. T J''41 THE CONTRACT, which will run from March 15 through June 30, 1982, says the state will pay Robert Ellis, Davis COA accountant, $14.57 per hour for up to 20 hours of work per week. The state also agrees to: Process an advance payment of $1,250, equivalent to an allowable working capital for one month. Provide direct reimbursement to Mr. Ellis for lodging and meals when services require overnight travel. Provide travel from Mr. Ellis home to State Division of Aging headquarters in Salt Lake City through existing car pool arrangements. DANCING UP ACCORDING to the contract, Mr. Ellis will work with the states Fiscal Management Unit, under the supervision of the unit coordinator. Duties include: eeping systems. Preparation of sample Reviewing appropriate Reimbursements for Mr. state level. accounting and fiscal management and as "confidential. d-keeping recordk- first day of each month, April through July, 1982. Bl.SAN PORT - , jig mmaam specifically for outstanding meritorious non-comb- at achievement or service to the toa U.S. Williams, assigned with the 3rd Battalion, Academy of Health Sciences, received a masters degree in 1981 from the military extension of Webster College in San Antonio, Texas. His wife, Lynette, is the daughter of Ervin and Joyce Lehman of Logan. hjuatr 1 Mr rm RSf ass ffififfium 1 om mtm umn DAVIS County agrees to: Perform accounting and g services. Submit time sheets to the state on the last working day of each month. record-keepin- Tmnrminr- hss Safety Last Whats making you look so 'Or $. P. 1 "M- ' ROTARIANS ENTERTAINED angry? Nothing much. I cut myself with the safety razor, burned myself with a safety match, and nearly got run over while reading a safety first notice. J The Kaysville Rotarians were entertained at a special program recently with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan giving a travelog and slide presentation of their trip to the Rotary International Convention in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Above is a disply of the Rotary Banners representing the very many countries represented at the Convention. 'iWr DHS VDAJMEll Science i to 4i feiis mntQflr Winners Kaysville Clubs On Feb. 17, thirty-eigDavis High students attended the County Regional Science Fair. Top winner was Lynne Thompson who will represent the school at the International ht Science Mrs. Goldia King was hos- tess to the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. A special guest was Mrs. Elizabeth Swan of Rogerson, Ida. Mrs. Ivy Blood entertained the ALonas Club at her home Fair in Houston, Texas in May. r ' LYNN IS the first student from Davis High in over 29 years to win such an honor. In addition to the trip she won seven other special awards and certificates. The following Davis students also won: first place trophies: Sara Proctor, Lynne ' ; r-- . , m&i POP'N JIVE CLASS One of the exciting new additions to the Central Davis County Business community is the new Pop n Jive" Aerobic exercise establishments. i IT IS owned and operated by Julia Fisher of Kaysville and is taught at the Clytie Adams School of Dance on Main Street in Kaysville. Mrs. Fisher started teaching aerobic dancing two years ago and has attracted women from throughout the county. HER PHILOSOPHY is simple "make losing weight and .'getting into shape both fun and ;exciting." After having the other side she is a firm believer that anyone who really has the desire can leliminate those extra inches and pounds. i - : Her classes are taught, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- day at 6 a.m. for the early 3 birds; another class at 9:15 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday iand Friday and a 8:15 p.m. jclass Tuesday, Wednesday Salome Barnes was a special guest. The, next club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Hanna Jarman. Members of the Oakleaf Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Clara Krebs on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lola Kinsey t The lesson was was given by Mrs. Betty Fran-coand a history was read by Mrs. Ardella Cloward. Mrs. Dorraine Hales will entertain the Sunflower Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Wednesday, March 10. Mrs. Hazel Blood will be assisting hostess. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Hales. Mrs. Marguerite Nicholls was hostess to the .Mountain View Neighborhood Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Esther Mapes was cohostess and the book review was given by Mrs. Elaine Thompson, Shanna White-side- s, McKell Young, Joan L J Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Gamer, Leigh Hyer. r - t m SECOND PLACE ribbons: Dan Garrison, Angie Flint, McKell Young, Becky Han- sen, David Winters. Third ci place ribbons: Cheri Baxter and Celena Allen. Honorable mention ribbons: Gail Jones, Kirk Smith, Kent Howard, Brad King, Mamie Cloward, Corinne Ott, Alene Bell, Tamara Mathews. Getting those discs in order for the upcoming Pop n Jive class is Julie Walker Fisher. SHARI EDWARDS received the U.S. Air Force Medallion and Joan Gamer the U.S. Army award. the mothers can tring their children. 273 W. 500 South Suite 19 years Bountiful, Utah Now Allstate has newer, better offices. Drop in. Its easier than ever to serve you. Find out how we may be able to help save you time for the couples and many married women. SHE IS presently creating an aerobic exercise geared toward children, which will hopefully be used by teachers to train their students better price of health through exercise. 7 am til 7 9 p.m. Weekdays and bother with almost any insurance need. Call or visit soon. am. til 6 p.m. Phone: Saturday 292-117- 3 Coed 6 days a week Jazzergetlc Class Thursday. Hours: , hus-t,ba- Craig, she is able to keep r;up to date with new songs and exercises. : She is the mother of four children and has arranged to .have a baby sitter available at class so that :)ier -- k 9-- 6 Aerobic Class MRS. FISHER was a chee- rleader at Utah State University in Logan and has had pre- rjvious dance instruction. She 'arranges all her own routines :and with the help of her Allstate has moved to Fashion Village Square SHE ENCOURAGES those who have a desire tq change the opinion of themselves and achieve a good stamina and endurance. Mrs. Fisher has taught aerobic exercise to many different groups. 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