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Wimmer y hkifcl teemed Id uHc alrernaiives suggetted by Cilicfl groups throughout Ihe county, lie feels lhl kxl are ruling a senout miv if they to to cooperate lle, ith local ciucnt in atternp-lin- g 10 solve the serious funding problems faced by the Davit County School District. ignore rruny gmd and jund offi-cu- ts Bum her pro MR. ttJMMERS educational background include, graduaie MuJic at Ihe U. of U. College of Dw, and ihe comMaster of bined USC-USEducation program, lie if a U HE IS convinced good government comes only through citizen imput, participation and support. He encourages all citizens to get involved, study the issues, the candidates, and give careful evaluation before supporting the candidate of your choice. Wimmer is meeting with and inviting all citizens who have an issue, concern, or need to call or write him at their convenience. Address is 138 N. 1100 W.. Clearfield, 84015, phone 773-415- Awarded For Service To Rotary Udell Green, president of the Kaysville Rotary Club presented an engraved plaque to Richard Daems during their club meeting, Wednesday evening. THE meritorous award was for outstanding and dedicated service to the club. Open Friday til 8 p.m. Mr. Daems was of the July 5 open-pi- t barbecue dinner and has served on the program committee and as program chairman the past year, doing an excellent job. MR. DAEMS resides at 431 North 200 East, Kaysville. He was reared in Chicago, 111. He and his family lived in Spring-villUtah before moving to Kaysville in 1972. He owns his ubzncnczncD Step into our great boot ana walk into a great deal Nothing keeps feet warmer or drier than Timberlands. Thats why ouruisulated waterproofbootsarethebestseUersintheU.S. And now's a great time to buy. Take this coupon and take advaniageoftheofferatthcdeaJcr below Offer ends October 20, 1980 Money cant buy a better boot. iTimbsrfand' 1 j leather boots and shoes that cost plenty, and should. A whole line of fine Customer Customer This coupon good only on required purchase of men sor women s waterproof, insulated boots speci tied at participating retailers Coupon good only m area whereonginaiiydistnbutedandcannotbebought sold, exchanged forcash othercouponsorcertificates Any other use constitutes fraud ftu must pay any sales tax Participating Retailer Timberiand authorises retailers who have signed the deafer agreement to redeem thfs coupon only m accordance with that agreement and the terms of this coupon offer Cash value 120 cent Voidwhereprohibited.taxedorrestnctedonfalcense is required Limitonecouponperperson Redeem persuant to the 1980 Coupon expires Oct 20. participation agreement Name n 1 1 M e, J J J J firm, the J J II year. MR. DAEMS is married to the former Linon Opat of 111., and they are the parents of four sons, Brian, Kurt, Randy and Jeffrey, np IJ JI J e, I I I I g J 43 No. Main 30, SHOES Bountiful (UTAHS LARGEST INDEPENDENT SHOE STORE ) s Bush-Daem- Architectural Firm, Salt Lake City. He has been a member of the Kaysville Rotary Club one Dinner Planned M Address BABTONS i1mh,'u1i lrto Mu 41- tmtn 1 , A spaghetti dinner will be held at the Masonic Temple in Clearfield on Sept. 27 between 6-- 8 p.m. . THE DINNER is sponsored by the Clearfield Demolay. Price, $3 for adults and $1.50 for children. W M kl H 4 Ml 4.1,1111 klt'l 4 dll ( 1 (14 Ife 1 4 ,K a ur. in fel'HM J gw .1 1 U to iiiii.;M..i,ii Bit (1 ! S'liilIT (H felt bllf-l'- t J4UHME lriJtf, i Pi If if ut. tow fif4 miV fiMfeSfiilil M Su, ten (I'tMtn; in fUX fee tv 4, fee I u -- 'I If w tool tv 1 feSi-l- flB'pcM 4 IV toV to Mt H feAAfl Sto 'U kw 4P i liUht ( tofUtowK, t to tone ffe 4oil tolwvrt fefisiKr. N k4, TV 9 kws to IV cr. 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But be- cause of legislative lobbying by the league, the archaic law was changed. RECENTLY, McCoy said, the legislature tried to pass a law claiming cities are unable lo handle their own expenditures. The league again intervened. There is a need lo convince the legislature that Clearfield is a responsible city, he told the council. He said if the legislature could remove Salt Lake County, the rest of us would look good with regard to ex- penditures. IN HIS opening remarks about the purpose of the league. Mr. Hester explained seven important services of the organization. He said the league is the only foundation representing and working for the benefit of the municipalities. In addition, membership dues are the primary basis for financial stability of the he said. THE SEVEN points of the league were explained by Mr. Hester as: league, To provide for annual meetings of the league. TO PROVIDE a headquarters where the league can work for the cities. Kaysville News By NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Yotter of Edmunds, Wash., visited during the week with her sister, Mrs. Hod Sanders. Elder Laird White left Tuesday to serve a two year LDS mission to the Netherlands. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Money: we get to the heart of the matter bank must have a target. Is it you, the individual? Or is it amounts of money? At our bank, you and what you need figure together. For us, the heart of the matter is helping you and your Hal White. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Secrist of St. Anthony, Ida., visited in Portland, Oreg. with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Secrist, former Kaysville residents and then drove to Utah to visit with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slade and family, and with her sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. money in every way. And we aim to make you a winning combination! 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