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Show t jXMii,ttciwca ii ix.; 5 I JVTJ-- MRS. HUNTER'S CLASS HtJ Jwi-'.- H. J'af-.t.- Al.irfSicSl, Ci WA. A tt ( V ) fa I, KH, Iti" Jlaeij, rttaf, i ,' y, fy .u iu!jta i i )j.,l 4 Jnm f ) Jr..! Li, W?J. )uj DW M2U, Kv. UKfl Ja 5Lt4i, h4.n. JC tG4)r Kx!,tiic (n-rf- , 'M, i'i Mjs I .,!,, J, l'uvk ticjitfhufl., )afe llrVfiH4 (i.4J "'-l-a ) , fl.t tV.J-- K5,Tff K JJKv!c T LOVING HOME r-- l Wri FOR KOREANS ToJ a, dt iRimsh b.Sl new ad llcr SMS have aUdy M and Me has km c4 personality and wins your heart immediately. Kj frrn. Anne )? a IVdcm1 Saul ad family. nr lNff l!sJ Kasd!e hffne in who had IT IS difficult to convey our inner feelmgs. of the tron desire and reason hr this dct-sioWe Mh lose children and fed this is what we wanted lo do. It would gisc our own children the proper perspcc list and leach them to everyone in the world and make the world a kn smaller.' Stated Mrs. Sant. She said it ha already nude a difference in their home. The children are pleased and happy with their new brother and he with iMt'crv Some friend adopted Korean children Varied find and Anne to Ihmk seriously ahoul lakittg I he came step. KNOWING THAT Ihoo-tan- di of children in other counincc are homelccc or a a orphans. they fell ihi goal they would like lo pursue. They Hew to Korea and saw the children. Then. 2'r months later, the children were brought lo the United States FARMINGTON -- A proposal to substantially increase building permit fees for those building in the unincoiporatcd areas will be the subject of a county commission public hearing on Jan 6 at 2:30 p.m. THE FEE fora 1.200 square foot home would increase from about $140 to $250, explained Acting Planning Director Albert Cole in a meeting with the county commission last week. The county isnt alone in seeking an increase. County Building Inspector Neal Sessions emphasized, with updates in fees either in force or being considered in Salt Lake County. West Valley City, Layton and Bountiful. GAILEYS 3-4- GRADE TH Wasatch School class includes: back, Angela Sullivan, left, Heidi Zaugg, Kyle Hemsley, Stacey Monson, Terri Huerta, Jeffrey Lucas, Alton Johnson, Jennie Bodily, Tamara Clifford, Tuesday Howell, Sharia Beirers. Front, Amy Mitamura, left, Dee Anne McFerson, Brent Kimber, Jason Eberhard, Val Martinez, Kristie Egbert, Jennifer Hemming, and Michelle Monson. MR. COLE said the average for area cities is about $225 with South Webers fee the county's lowest at $120 average. "We'll still be the lowest after the other cities raise their fees." In addition to the proposed fee uppage. the hearing will include discussion of implemen- tation of the 1979 Uniform Building Code. "Every three years the code is changed and Mr. Sessions said. updated, "We're now operating under the 1975 code." Mrs. Kristie Pederson will be hostess to the Fruit Heights Fourth Ward Primary officers and teachers Christmas party at her home Dec. 16. The Fruit Heights Fourth Ward igh Priests are holding their Christmas dinner on Dec. 19 in Ogden; John H. Robins and his son Rick, have returned from a business trip to Las Vegas, Nev.i where they attended the National Food Brokers Convention. Elder Matt Lynn Nance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn M. Nance has accepted his mis- sion call to the Belgium-Antwer- p mission. He will enJan. 22. He is a ter the MTC on of the V " Eighth Ward. Katie Watkins, Chris Watkins, Shawn Whitesides, Michelle Moffit and Roger Green will be among the group of youngsters who will be participating in the tennis marathon at the Ogden Raquet Club on Friday evening as a fund-raisin- g project. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirkpatrick and family and Mrs. Leone Gardner were holiday dinner guests in Layton of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thorson and family. Bernard Morton spent the holiday in Farmington with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sparkes for Thanksgiving. ! w f r cf Ipp entertained Saturday at a family birthday dinner at their home in honor of both of their mothers birthdays. Mrs. Cleo Kastler and Mrs. Grace Kimball of Salt Lake City, their husbands were guwsol also. Mrs. Chloe Slade accompanied her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Fay Thacker of Clearfield to Heber city where they attended a wedding dinner at the Homestead in honor of their other brother and his new wife, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Thacker. Holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith was their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith of west Kaysville. Mrs. Fern Jones left for Ore gon to be with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lomax while Mrs. Lomax undergoes major surgery. They reside in Ranier, Ore. Atty. and Mrs. Gary Sargent and children were dinner guests Thanksgiving Day of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bates entertained at dinner Thanksgiving Day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Young and daughter Ambrey and son Brandon, Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Christensen, Bountiful. Elder Brian Law returned from serving on his mission to the Argentina mission. He gave his report on Sundav. No. ?vl i.. ii.e Fruit Heights Third Ward sacrament meeting. He is the son of Pres, and Mrs. Newell Law of Fruit Heights. Mrs. Crilla ScofTield spent the Thanksgiving holiday weekend in Tremonton her family. !? beaut did baby. n. ke rt Jfcl lJuU'W 4e Jjrtf bU las let. IMfHMS !s rd (J tsrt.srey nsosjg M ka Sirs, Saig at the V"ey tehrr I Sewentary Sshoul, tat M July e a 'u a-t- the chddrew sfe to remain hme arJ be with her famiy. I cn iww.,!i d p'.r-- tfe-tJ(- J she Urs tratr-- and loses children, ihi ha been the pghtdes tm, they feel a closg er relr'Mimh p among ad mem bets of their family. ft jurt teat. she stated. Str. Sant wat reared in Posatclio. Ida. and rrccised ins degree from BU and work in insurance. Sirs. Sant was reared in iToso and also graduated from UVU. TlirV BOTH new children as ow n children are are reaching for when." np feel that the well as their the goal they to share with Increase Building Fees? Davis Meet To Ponder By TOM BL SSF.LBKRG nns. Is an outgoing chap, with ratVIift ec.and handwwe. Jcnme too. is an attractive, twxne and MRS. FOUTZS CLASS N1 hue a Ltfe family, flat they wanted in dure ihcir : Wasatch School winners included students from Mrs. Foutit class. left, Jake Schulz, Treasure They are: front, Jeremy Camplx-ll- , Robert Heaps, Corey McMullin, Michael Claar, Shawna Hod-con- , Henson and Michael Monson; middle, Troneka Gate, David Rodrigues, Shonna Porter, Ryder Miller, Ruth Ann Barney, Marvin Ricks, DeAna Hare and Nick Olaon; top, Ray Reyea, Janiece Barton, Ron Nell Andersen, Peter Goioch, Donna Smith, Eli Crowther, Ray Billman and Natalie Cottrell. aarjen. 1 4 UMu K 4 Rxmih 44 4nr,; jwrt frf iLrii haft. When ) armed he (wAI only U'k M Korean. short lime he Ml learned to pcak I njinh farfr tll, Me p!J. h M T11E u Jeans Lm )wt &' fjujn Aw iM M and IN; Same met Ihem at the sKJ I anj L tL with The Fruit Heights Fifth Ward hosted a Thanksgiving dinner for members. Dr. Stephen Morgan is bishop of the ward and was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Butler, Mr. and Mrs. David Butler and children were guests at dinner Thanksgiving Day in Bountiful of a niece. Mr. "H Mrs. Rorert Meddington. AREAS SUCH as excavation and cut and fill activities weren't included in the 1975 code although the county has been operating with some guidelines for those areas, Mr. Cole said. Adoption of a uniform plumbing and national electrical code will also be considered. The county attorneys office will prepare the proposals. THE LAST county building fee update was about five years ago. Mr. Cole added. In other business, the commission conducted its annual revenue sharing hearing with nary one private citizen attendm Connfy Auditor! d en Gmbons i J the couruv u-- anticipates receiving $473,181 for 1981 based on a ten percent drop from 1980 figures. scrvice and $16,000 to the surveyor and $10,000 for the nfle range. Of the $71,000 projected for BLTTHAT amount isn't cut and dried, both she and the commissioners stressed. "We don't know how much we'll get although our senators said they were in favor (of revenue sharing)." Commission Chairman Glen Flint said. The 1981 proposed revenue operating needs. $30,000 sharing expenditure break- down lists $402,181 for capital equipment and $71,000 to go towards operating expenses. IN THE capital equipment area, by far the largest amount would go to the sheriff s office, totalling SI03.7 16. Other proposed allocations would include $49,300 for information systems (computer). $60,400 for roads, two golf course projects, including $45,724 at Davis and $26,830 at Valley View: $16,523 for ambulance would be designated for expenses and $41,000 for parks. W ITH NO assurances tr to how much the county will receive. Mrs. Gibbons said department heads have been told they won't get any new equipment but added they could purchase it from their ow n funds. A $230,278 balance from the current year's revenue sharing allocation is earmarked for computer equipment, she said. ' "I need that for computer equipment already purchased." THOSE MONIES would be invested with a portion paid for computer equipment that requires a yearly payment on a five year option. KaysvSIl Dinner guests for the Thanksgiving holiday of Bishop and Mrs. Richard Fagg was Mrs. John Hofman of Holladay, Miss Masami of Japan, who is studying at BYU, and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Collier and daugh- ter Circe. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Robins had as Thanksgiving holiday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Rick Robins, Fruit Heights: Miss Ruth Ann Robins and Wayne Nixdorf of Salt Lake City. Elder Taylor Twogood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron T. Twogood of 270 Edgehill Drive, Fruit Heights, has received his call to the Australia-Sidne- y mission. He will enter the MTC on Jan. 8. He is a member of the Fruit Heights Fifth Ward. Lamanite cousins. Cynthia Joe, who makes her home with Pr. and Mrs. Stephen Morgrn and family and LeSl.aron Fe- - gay, who makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whitaker and family, had both of their parents come to Kaysville to visit with them over the Thanksgiving holiday. Their parents are from Shiprock. N. Mex. Atty. and Mrs. Gary Sargent, Bishop and Mrs. Larry Pulsipher, Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Jay Fisher, were among those who attended the mission farewell of Elder Kenny Carpenter on Sunday, Nov. 23 in Orem. Elder Kenney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Car- penter, former residents of Fruit Heights and a nephew of Mrs. Fisher. Elder Carpenter will be serving his mission to the Scotland-Glasgo- mis- sion. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lomax of Ranier, Ore. were blessed with a new baby son bom to them on Sept. 14. Mrs, Lomax was the former Connie Jones of Kaysville. Grandparents ur? Mr and Mrs. Lane Jones. ' |