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SimitNMJ'i CM Lf A Mi 139 and &J lMkiici k4 u4 irl.?J tvSiuicA (pjrv ki la Ml fLk4 Nti iMebcrf atktng im cNgjauAUpa tlcy la uic m iv (xojwj ui. UI A Board Owttuiinf Fforftf cf OfAc kiwttl till frpwttf aa attw lud beta by ifct board for or acajou the Dam ckcuoA. Hr bln they bad aoi (net oa the putter (fid wanted it made made ckae the commctitt tkd by Mr. Stephen, t a staff piemhcr 44d dJ o4 oeeevvar dy rvf.cct feelings of the board or organoatioa members. ( i,h( fMuii.ud kf an lilt ,( 4 in 1,14 Inti f (.lint 4. (.Hihiii stit jkhi.sv ui imp fn4.tn( (f 14 ('itrt4 (14131 1 M 4 ( If, 111 11: it na Cr4 f Msfcnd kmjll IUI ihjiiivi3i t lfllfk 4 IlM'-t- if; t pjiisuf au fuih fill m! k (311 4 j,, wilin g, (1b (4 W I a4 (iffaift W ) clti4 fTT irto'; fwikiin if I m f'f hf kt I d mam part ' u hrm tpartk, 11 iw vp M4 is jtar Jso. At I cnfoiaik tf fV (tody. IM kl EC kk 1 Mao (twtnud a ik Ct vc a feal. MtriiA, fr. V , .tokvAktll (3'eruJick iM ftchrbead IM Nil of (M four. I1RM rtpre vent aims Jobs Sanders and fh iZp LmJVfg Ctplkioed. at WedneiJay piiHic Nanny, (bal IM alter natives were naJuaicd oa IM bausof: Their ability to saiirfy. fonud demand and na,irt cfunHicrutKS. I JTioert ove of ainpuee. Coouvteoey nb rrpcmal lll'4 H arj-rfi- , lif (lilt tt 4 (nr fiHW a B, J serving as president of the Senior Citizens' club. He sees the commission position as an extension of his Neighbor Helping Neighbor" philosophy. He feels that the basic concerns of the people living in Davis County should be listened too, heard Kaysville-Farmingto- and acted upon. LEO KINSMAN Leo Kinsman announced that he is the Democratic Party candidate for the two year county commission seat in Davis County. MR. KINSMAN has been a lifelong Democrat and has .been active in the Davis County Democratic Central Committee. I have attended num-iero- county commission : meetings in Davis County and .have been quite disturbed over tne manner in which 'issues have been handled. ; With the withdrawal of Jim Kirkham as a candidate, Mr. ; Kinsman felt this was the 'opportunity he needed to further serve the people of Davis County. He is married to the former Agnes Miles Bishop and they j make their home in Kaysville. They have two sons who reside in Utah. John Lives in Murray and Leo Kinsman III ! j 1 resides in Bountiful. They have ten grandchildren. MR. KINSMAN served in the Navy prior to starting his professional career. He was an engineering supervisor of construction with the Ford Motor Co. in California, which gave him vast administrative ex- perience. A strong belief in a Neighbor helping neighbor philosophy has guided Leo Kinsman to donate his time and effort in church and civic activities. HE HAS served in many civic organizations, such as the Cancer Society, the Arthritis Society, March of Dimes and PTA. He has worked with the Boy Scouts all of his life HE CONSIDERS the posie tion a job and will treat it as such. As a commissioner, he would adhere to the Sunshine Law and no county business would be decided behind closed doors. To afford people who work the opportunity to be heard, full-tim- some commission meetings should be held during the evening hours, Kinsman said. LACK OF approval of the State Merit Council for the Davis County Merit System has been of great concern to This system Mr. Kinsman. must be redesigned to conform with state requirements. The Davis County Merit Council must be allowed to function according to the state statutes. If this change is not made, I foresee at some time in the future, a law suit imposed upon Davis County and the commissioners. With the population increases experienced in Davis County and the outlook for a continued increase, we must look to clean air industry to broaden our tax base and re- move the tax burden of our citizens. Orderly growth is necessary in Davis County to assure residents adequate services. MR. KINSMAN makes no claim that he is an expert in every facet of county opera- tions. He is experienced, however, in utilizing the knowledge and ability of other people. He would endeavor to em- ploy as department beads, those with the expertise to lead their departments in high level performance. By CARY R. BLODGETT It will FARMINGTON be up to the residents of East Layton whether or not they want to continue getting police protection from the Davis County Sheriff's Department or have their old police force reinstated. . THAT WAS decided last Thursday when the Davis County Commission approved a resolution granting the right of the citizens to have a referendum placed on the Nov. 4 general election ballot. . Earlier, East Layton City Council voted 0 to have the issue placed on the ballot in the form of a referendum. This petition for referendum then had to be acted upon by the Davis County Commission. 3-- THE COMMISSION voted unanimously to allow the referendum to appear on the ballot. County Atty . Rodney Page said he had reviewed the petition and it appeared to be in , legal order. . Layton City Police Department should be reestablished. MAYOR DELYN Yeates first appeared before the commission a couple of weeks ago and was told at that time that there was a question as to the legality of the petition because it had not been determined whether or not the dissolving of the police department was an administrative or political action. When City Recorder Deane H. Rigby met with the commis- sion last week she implied that the city attorney had ruled that the council action to dissolve the department had been poli- tical rather than administrative and allowed for the petition. COUNTY ATTY. Page said he could not make a decision, or even a recommendation as to the legality of the councils action. Thats a matter to be determined only by the East Layton city attorney, said s.t lw'3 inf., t (ttfrt.m ., 4 awry 1 nil fkik fkiAiiiWik fck Vicrt.kj ik- - t ltr j tion to dissolve the citys police department last June 10 was a political or administrative decision. A- - IF IT was a political action, then it would be legal to have the matter put on the ballot for public vote, it was explained. But if the decision was an administrative action, the request for referendum probably would not be legal. Apparently, the petition had the required number of signatures and met all the legal requirements and criteria of the state code and that it is the desire of the East Layton City Council that the citizens should have the right to vote on the issue of whether a sepa- rate and independent East tion for both Davis County but not Commission seats close enough to qualify for a recount of the votes, according to County Clerk Rodney Walker. THERE WAS an approximate difference in both the commission, race between Harry B. h 300-vo- te ar Ger-lac- Sr. and Howard both of Bountiful, and between Glen E. Saunders, ftAVu ttii.-.it- y rl4i I Atu:'0;itiAridDim4 Ccmtey ik k ik -4 w- f ws, 5 ;! i k tf bii ft?Tk 4 t Htn.jvifl eyd tij, rt Writ imsv U (hr pmum 4 d CwiJ,c!y fstrymek 3 tM tf fd."' M rid Ositr rwd, and I ric ki , N tkln fV tom jo, t f M 4 1(4 14 ri (dir dfr4 MJ ritf MOEMUrit a fciosy 4 tketo, U, to!," t "tvtiaU tmafcfm cc r , rr h i Na t Uivr or IMhcr MJi rid cfcwd Nyonj rid Usd prrvnj i&ntf by IN k rim rikir m IN M&t art rint," -- rid firul Cvdody N Uki THE CRIME cnamonly CIM1I M COM. 4 IN thJJit irCtSTODUL NKrfcf. tl M tSUti kftkfit tl 04 (M of (UIC. TN ctfMvirE Hilt tm hen 4e- - Dus CfttiK) Dcpuiy Anar ary Don S, Redd tod only re Ccntly btfi (he Utah couris cUikificd Ihc offenvd at a felony, and only 4 rid child to uieo m4 of state. On an intuit cbtrie, the crime is Lhekd a mivdemcanor. 1 in gwiiy oihef armt forty, allow to p k up IN IN fvtot (hiUirti. then fE. tN p(!cft dcnsjkJ. ben IN chiU ti returned, lie Mimed prohibitive court cons at tN reaiexi. THE ATTORNEY M)t a lot of mens rights groups believe custodial interference to the only ay to obtain IN children, but added that legal action can be taken against the mother as ell. If the oman wont comply, he said, an order to show cause can be submitted by the father, then the mother has to give up the kids. The only problem, he said, is that an attorney has to be hired. And a lot of parents either dont have the money, or dont want to get involved in a court battle. Atty. Page. The county attorney then noted that the issue had apparently been decided by the city attorney to be proper and legal and that the wording of the resolution (to the commission) appeared to be proper, thus opening the door for public vot next Nov. 4. ATTY. REDD is angry that so many mothers get custody, then need welfare to take care of the children. He described the case of a mother trying to maintain two illegitimate children. She allegedly never married, then decided to go back to school. To do so, Redd said she quit her job, and is now supported by the state on wel- - DURING THE interim, East Layton officials met with controversy over the dissolving of the police department. At one time, the fired police chief filed a law suit against the city coun- sar B 44 tk kiir.i M( ally dismissed. That charge against the administration was later withdrawn. kfiri jTh s sxt&ori C 4y dl A to tofJ4 m ps kl kit riktohrtL t1 IN tot tJ tftrk "ftrtikJi erir. ri tfianff t ri hd to aero, IN Rs4r to." It S twwvik. ttito IN ek!Nt OxnI tof AS f. IOR IN rcMi. by IN tttkl cMUTs sgwwtd jaljrs Ct, Mr. Redd d I gcnrftifncol k ( aNjud INI IN CWJ itisw INI tNy trt tkt to Ns for tN cWJita." He tN idea of a Hurd (d to rrpitskrM tN prff of child to fooitsh. in Mori pkftms "do IN Nsl job uh ri children. N ud. to a third party. IN tlorncy Lud children do fus c a vokc in custody after approximately age 14. He ud they can ex- press tNir preferences uh tN judge or court and the de- cisions are often accepted. Under age 14, however. Mr. Redd says it would N unfair to have the child say who he would like to bvewuh. HE SAID the child might be up on the mother because she as nicest and down on the father, or vice versa. But the decision of w ho to h ve with is too traumatic for people so young, he said. They love both parents. Atty. Redd said it would be nice if the courts would look at the childs best interest. Unfortunately, he said, the divorce courts are a mill," grinding case after case through the legal process. HE SAID divorce should cost more money since society often has to pick up the . itf.1 4141m mf kf,j r t 3t if H.V y.. so Hkiifmif k. Imij kill l.4d (Id in kwm.S kk (Sit 1, (ft.lf k.'tW-j-. t 5i 5 5x4R A(EdUni5Hr14 tf -femit t Hi,r,,;.w.t mkk (S,dl dwr'i il ( ufcwa tut fw3 itf . h Irirtw4 i Wf I itk limit (m3 w1 fk T4 tr hSa it fris, rid tI frifil mujMutt i4Mr,l.''k.si lit Ha riihf 4t f Nf ri.il N (1044 frwsv, M .l llrtfidjifk Ur rid Felony L ti fbin.it CWh fpR ptot w U tort tttRYcnmmJitocf-frort- o Ck. Any, R JO 44 kgsim! (4 () SIMILAR sentiments were voiced by .Theo Italasano, board member from Bountiful. I realize the necessity (in Clinton) but were. looking at the whole county. Theyre all very real (needs). We.still have tol turewt lytr. from hi cfN (rstfticrfff JO cxntodol fit 14caves fx 9 ether fiery year, but IN tf KrtM caoiiftueS to ttoiuAli Him N MJ tN Cowrfly. In July I?:?. Atty. Redd tNre tf more filed Out tNre ere trurrwge Ntnves tivucd. "Its tremenM dmct (4 dous problem be said, adding that "E ts TPfig for tN family to break tip in tN fire, puce," He criticired the government for subudumg adultery and fornication through the gune of the welfare system, and said tN national welfare plan encourages divorce. Tying this problem to criminal interference, the lawyer said in of the caves tN father is IN problem, but for the other the mother is at fault. Shes abandoned the man, he said, has taken the kids, and now we have to pay for it." two-third- s one-thir- MR. REDD said it would be interesting to find out how many fathers win in their fight for custody when charges are filed against the mother. "There are plenty of cases where the father is good, he said, but in most instances the father is being vindictive against the wife. Statistic-wis- e, the attorney said the male parent antagonizes the mother in 70 percent of all the t HE ALSO said women offen get the children for the purpose of staying on welfare or to con- tinue getting child support from the father. that,. he said, because tract basis. THUS, MR. Flint, who was Of Votes Bountitul, a Democrat, in the Nov. 4 general election and Mrs. Saunders, a Republican, taking on Democrat Leo Kinsman of Kaysville, in the commission race. defeated by Mr. Saunders Wis-comb- e, who fell to defeat to Mr. Gerlach by a vote tally of 6,290 to 5,977, will be unable to seek a recount. However, the official ballot count wasnt scheduled until Monday, at which time there could be a difference in the vote count. so much money and I question putting so much in Clinton. much based on anticipated growth and Mrs. Allen ques- tioned building two smaller schools (21 rooms) vs. larger schools as previously discussed for future district needs. Residents Brent Buckner, MR. KINSMAN was chosen by the County Democratic Central Committee to replace Jim Kirkham, of Sunset, who had filed for the post but withdrew recently for personal reasons. There was no runoff post in the four school board races to require a recount of votes, the county clerk noted, grb USUALLY, THE official vote count fails to turn up much of a difference in the tot- . 1 1 11 1 iVV Road Hog: A driver who meets you more than halfway. News, Georgetown. Ky. -- Supteintendent Lawrence Some $12.7 million is budgeted from the capital outlay (construction) fund for the year, Clerk Roger Glines said, and that is using every cent leaving none for unforseen delays and problems. BOARD Chairman Lucile Reading of Centerville questioned the ability to build "that who has acted as a Clinton citizen spokesman, and former PTA president Ruby Robinson, were among those attending the session. MR. BUCKNER said he felt a new school and addition could be completed in 14 months including two months for planning if a school were approved immediately. But E)r. White said that would be unrealistic based on need to revise plans and find an architect capable of haneling the project. 1 Nrtbk, pro Bat fcftotofcN to IN ft rfiiaT fca" custodial interference cases. pieces of the lives that have been shattered by the battle. And when children are involved, he said, there should be a hearing. We need a family court to dQ 4 k kf kuft 4 full' a Ditffll l(Hf l!.m t ki t:i'li (41 rv it's tku 1 ttfiH-- Siif itm ui 11(43 (Continued From Page 1) SINCE THE disbandment of the police department last June, East Layton has been receiving police protection through the Davis County Sheriff s Department on a con- al tally even though there may be some discrepencies in some of the districts, explained Mr. Walker. So it will be Republican Gerlach battling Boyd Ivory, of li yiiit 4t i eld Hi.ik Lt.4k 'f l h iM tim. 4 I r t kk l.fi 4 Addition Approved By School Board For Clinton Elementary cil and city administration charging that he had been illeg- 6,343 to 6,023 and Mr. liutiy a M ? HI lhh.iI t m.!',.,-- giHtl.M.lk A dim gs A&dnf la Mr. fUJJ. p rtnik often drop the cfuyci mil, Hili ftn i k 2 U 1 ik, Ilf t fiI.unl (lit 11 1 ,.l1 ttfKi 4.1.44, 1 i i4 frt4 (Id StM Jil ts, hutitt, glhniVd, 1, 4. 1 ,.v a ll4k 114 ft Tl 4 11,4 k kk (. It, t( 4 (I 4 111. tv Ml , 3,i k li Itf 1 lik 4 (11 jftf ttfu M 4 kk ihC U At 4atfu4 l (14 ) iSmi(, Ikiyml I- - cut gv iiSrn I f Id Stnmii.il Iv-H- ( l aa Jilt cl J3if 3 iEnf tkiki, itkikl ri Mrij Ek- 44UN U UW f3- Ml I j IWi Ik Rt if tr ml B fklml krir (tkltfit ri.to IN tiefitt if M Nf OKI tot flefittf by lit 5 Mil 0. MKhimx Wis-comb- e, Clinton, and incumbent Glen W. Flint of West Point. But to qualify for a recount, contestants must be within one vote per voting district from each other. Davis County has 143 voting districts. k M4 u,r 34 1 Stunk 1, Custodial Interference Therell Be No Recount It was a FARMINGTON close race in the primary elec- I. 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BECAUSE HE has grave concern for the plight of the Senior citizens in Utah, he is 1 4 44UH ttitli ft aid MiltmrUi 8m JiNdK Ik tln H Cii.tr 1,47 vi. bmR ft- tin I elttd ul tfiuHw-- k 1 hi l.k 4 Kt4 Sit ft tfl.lMll,4 l4 (lif kl'UK w lM f ft I V M' lit 111 ftisbft all m W..IHI1-twi- n (i, if (lit it fMinw.1 J liH'k li If Ml iHiiCtif k(i Emuty 1.14 if wivk, ILawGBD nition from the Lake Bonneville Boy Scout Council. Mr. Kinvman is presently the grand secretary of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows for the state of Utah. 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Mill .11111,1114 Hi,,, bfci in IhuK, ' HJ Onttf.1 ;', tM ti M $ k4 ( littj ! m,t in tn'rt w Atftrttit a inai M) i r.t .!)! 4tM.t lyitt i )wftit t ift aitf mi ...-.i- ai.rt f i. t 41.n kri.ua aui a i a i,t j., " H'-tt'- t b Ml Stta M.t ani.iniA Bttilll t !,., ,tf t M lK4, Ha Bj ai am t h An. Ill ktM d ,.t !.,( 11 kt rtii i- - 1,1 k ? a-n- t t i ;.i. I ,l .iMi,t - ki tirtwetri l A P(uQ(uire UoEe h.,1 i it..4 J1a (.rttif auAtt tlimf 1n.il a ( 1p,( a Mud,, i, itimt f u it.iit itt t j,.ht 4it iiivu k n.tj 511,1 M.ll uiti 4(4 at iitj 4 'iw'n. 4!tfitk t tf.lu i lit. (.f rfu'niul .! nmr l.tfl.llf 4 I tot it , Welling said enrollment projections showed 172 new kindergarten students would be entering Clinton area schools next year and said 22 rooms would be need by 1981-8BUT MR. Buckner said, theres no question the addition would be filled to capacity upon completion. He suggested building a new school and adding to the Clinton School. That would meet Clintons need as well as West Points, where an addition to that school has been deferred. I THINK the time will come when we need a new school in Clinton but there are many areas where that will or casn best happen, Superintendent Welling said. If growth is greater than anticipated portable classrooms could be used and a new school built in time for the 1983-8- 4 school year, he added. THE architectural firm of Carpenter and Stringham, who did the previous addition pro- ject at Clinton Elementary, will complete that phase for the new addition. , t . |