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Show WtFKlY RE rUX DAVtS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 31, 198$ 198$ NORTH JJAV1S LEADER. JULY 31, Seeks To School Board Mayors Endorse Growth Management Systems Grant ijfTOMHssrmjic - could tell bow many young aduitt between log in a 16-2- FARMINGTON Daw Ceunty's mayor have cm d-a program that would daU Id aid in rm froldplanning uhooi Mivj- anti la rfc!HHi4 facihue. pameuW area, for imianfc, IF AN area cl THEY APPROVED a Management Inform. Growth Don Syvicm Out will ctuMa county, city, Khool and ether official! la plug to a com- puterized lyxtem containing and related data. Kpulation running onkc It seeking a gram, with about half of Ihc funds id gd toward! paying consultant, while the county would provide a wnutor amount. primari- ly through manpower t. ter-viee- County Planner Crith c ytem a "tori ware" computer package developed by the Schaefer laid the liul-i?- U.S. lemu Bureau where Davii County it able to retrieve information compiled from n number of tourcet lhai w Crntti! of park should be developed with that group in mmd you could oHow data on how many from that roup live in a certain geographic area, heetplained. m m "I lw data can be ttored by adJrett and you can retrieve by block,' taid Planning Director foe Moore. Say you want to know how many 4 ami 9 year oldt there are, because you w am to redo the gradet (in school)." FIRTIIER outlining Ihe program Mr. Schaefer taid. V$e can lake information from vanout utert and find out ihe number of houiet per block, etc., and determine the transportation generation, in IIE S MO each information can be critical, way, if a city warn in re rone allowing single family dwelling! on a lyttcm whereby ihe information can be brought down lo any geographic area." he taid. noting it skills amt continued emphasis on reading and mailt skill; the impJemeniaiMt of a program for gifted and talented student. and the establishment of Ihe Parent uh weed grow ihc a pos- square fool loiv vi. 9.0th) square fool, for instance. cleaned up and the owner can dd the work. If n is not completed, the cite can hscg the work done and send a bill lo the owner, ihe commissioner explained. SHERYL ALLEN Pie-cm- lhat she will run for owner's properly lax. he the MRS. Al I LN is a lifelong resident of Bountiful anj it aJJed. notmg MR. MOORE said the stale has a planning system that has neser been implemented on a level. more local, citv-iyp- e county attorney! office had insectigated and said the procedure would be legal. married to John C. Alien, president and broker of Larsen In- vestment Co,, a local real estate and insurance firm. Ibey we the parents of three National PTA Vice President To Attend Council Workshop Mrs. Joann Burnside, National PTA Vice President will be guest speaker at ihe Davis Central Elementary PTA Board, and Davis Education Association. National PTA Convention was held June 8 in Hawaii, olTenng over 40 workshops, as well as study sessions and discussion seminars, bringing delegates together lo learn, examine, and chart directions for the coming year. 15-1- Council workshop, to be held Aug. 7. Mrs. Burnside is over leadership services for National PTA and also serves on the State Board of Education for Utah. OTHER SPECIAL guests for the workshop will be repre- sentatives from State PTA, Davis County School Superintendent, Davis County School COUNCIL president. Mrs. Marda Dillree w as one of over 1000 delegates who attended and was actively involved in the convention. Al the convention the National PTA president stressed Ihe importance of PTA participation in schools and com- munities. She stated "We must create a human network of informed citizen who become involved in the areas that directly affect their children. We have seen positive results in our work because of volunteer input and commitment by citizens and AMONG THE Davis Cen South additional. Open to residents Weber is preparing for its annual Country Fair Days where a week of fun brings and former residents only, further information is available from Jan Ukena at together from near and far. Activities are set from Aug. ranging from a rodeo to Saturday night will feature more talent and beauty with the Miss South Weber, RufTIes and Blue Jeans Scholarship Pageant at 8 p.m. townsfolk and funloving 7-- grand fireworks finale and the events are geared to include the entire family. for beauty starts things off Aug. 7 for the fifth annual Little Miss and Junior AN EYE Miss competition set for 7 p.m. in the LDS chapel cultural hall. Little Miss contestants can be 7 years old and Junior Miss candidates must be years of age. More information is available from Janet Petersen at Saturday's activities center around the younger set with a baby contest running throughout the morning at the cultural hall. A prince and princess from the 9 months category willb be chosen from 0 a.m. A duke and duchess will be 479-874- 9. MONDAY WILL be Family Night with thousands of dollars worth of prizes for all ages to be given away. Tuesday will feature the buck-a-ro- o rodeo for youngsters years of age. 5-- 0-- crowned from the 10-1- 8 1 months age group from a.m. Babies in both groups will be judged in diapers only. 10-1- THE KING and queen con6 test, calling those from months, will take place in best dress at 11 a.m. Pre19-3- registration starts Monday through Aug. 8 at 2164 E. 7875 S. with $1 asked for the first entry and 50 cents for each Magic Show Scheduled At Libraries n Old Screens Repaired Specializing in: Windshields Broken Windows Storm Doors & Windows Awnings Mirrors Table Tops DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO, "PHONE US YOUR CLASS TROUBLES " goals for ihe year are of leadership and belter lines of communication beta cen the schools and the parents. The workshop has been outlined to aid local PT A officers and commissioners in these areas. Registration time will be 8:45 a.m., with workshops being held from 9 a.m. untd 12 p.m. at the Vac View Elementary School. 1750 W. 1600 N Layton. siren-ghtem- ir needs to be kept up and waste down. I think my understanding of school finance and background in curriculum can add insight to the solution of these IBays Wednesday will see the South Weber Posse perform at its best while Thursday all dancers are-- invited to the road dance at 7 p.m. in front of the city hall. Friday will see sports action as teams of 1 0 (five girls, five boys), will compete in various events. Registration can be made with Dean Dayton at 1 or Lloyd Ukena at 479-874- AUGUST 16 will see a full slate of action to round out the fair. Breakfast will be served at the elementary school from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. The 10,000 metercross country race for all ages will start at 1 1 :30 a.m. followed by the noon parade. Those wanting to enter a float or group may call Rorie Stott at Tricyles, bicycles jmdroller skates can be to the color and TOnTas well. wi" furnish a special treat of puncl and cookies for everyone. New Screens Made tral Elemeniary council's "Student performance deco-IhitA- MIKE HAS been amazing children for several years with his magic tricks. So come and see what he has up his sleeve. Drive-i- Das is School DiMnct ami curriculum writer for the Slate Board of Education. She is a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Utah where she was named valedictorian. CONIT RMNG her decision to seek Mrs. Allen said. The decisions lhat must be made by the Board of Education in the next few years are going to be crucial, ihe district faces many problems because of substantial decreases in federal impact aid funding and rising inflation. And enrollments are expected lo increase by 50 percent in the next decade. These challenges must be met wiih sound fiscal problems. needed to feature a quality tb 479-846- From 1 p.m-dus- k booths and games will be in operation. Booth information is available from Bill Petty at Fairgoers can wear old tennis shoes for the tennis shoe contest while baked goods are 479-398- needed for the "Country Bake-of- f. FARMINGTON Libraries Schedule Puppets The Davis County Library will present two puppet shows on Aug. 9 at 10:30 a.m. at the South Branch and at I p.m. at North Branch. THE PUPPET shows by "The Bubblegum Factory a local puppet troupe, stars Karen Grey and Ruth Roper. They will present "The Case of the Missing Porridge: or better known as "The Three problem, costing businesses thousands of dollars each year. But for one Davis County woman who doesn't want to see it in her office, the time has Get Items Ready For come for action. Davis Fair Carol Dean Page told the commission Tuesday that she had seen a remarkable film at a recent convention, one which explored the dangers of office people and employees unable to courteously handle incomIt goes on in ing customers. every county building, she said. You can see it right on the film. Page urged the commission to allot $100 for rental of the film in order that all of the county employees would be able to see it. She said she was so impressed by the nature of feathe Hollywood-produce- d ture that she wanted everyone to see it, from the lowest ranking worker to the highest ranking official. The commission agreed and the film is on order. It is time for senior citizens to begin thinking about the Davis County Fair. If you are planning to enter some articles here are some facts you should be aware of: ALL ARTICLES entered must be your own work, they within the last 12 months, and they may not have been entered in any previous Davis County Fair. Exhibits may consist of any art, craft, or hobby. Competition in the senior citizen division is open only to residents of Davis County and you must be 60 years of age or older. Each exhibitor may have three exhibits in each of the three divisions, so you may enter a total of nine articles. If you are unable to take your exhibits to the fair, you may bring them to the Heritage Center and we will tag and enter them for you. We will begin accepting your exhibits on August 1 1 and will take them until August 18. If you have any questions, call 773-706- 5. everyone. Education Planning Commission. In addition. she is a member of the Utah High School Activities Associaium Legislative Council and has recently been appointed to the Realignment Committee of that association. WHEN THE Lcgislaiurc is in session, she also serves as the Legislative liaison for the Davis County Board of Education and lobbies on behalf of the school district. Mrs. Allen has also served as a volunteer in the classroom at her neighborhood elementary school. This has helped her to better understand classroom problems and has kept her informed on curriculum strengths and needs. DAVID IRVINE will serve as the chairman of the Committee to Sheryl Allen. Mac Christensen has been named as finance chairman. Richard Cook as secretary and John Allen wilt serve as treasurer. must he available id pules and females, russmi, MIVTU- - Ill ILlll Dure, 4 the lur Haste 1 W (iiurn center ran pretemit huue up Id 17 pteni Nl lhal Ihe If fimattiHi mil reduce ihe num FARMINGTON A bid $10)1(1 for remodeling lm IGiis UumW) Mmt Health DepartmenTs roUmuJ anil drug rchabmutiofl center in I a tun has hern approved by the county sum me hmivMiLhJ by Marline to. anj Vui tontlnif 4 Ogden, 1 M renm a a late ihe center iu he iransiiiunal residential care unit U Mil male and female Muem. It as explained that ihe center must meet federal Mental Health Department reeulaiiuns hi tittering re snleniial treatment lura sane. It 4 illnesses, nut iuvi als utud Ism and drug aJJivtem, and Ht uJ her 4 bed okuMurtt nm available I. am) drug retuNii. latum (he UctCfal hid M cun siJcraMt heM Hiker hd submiiied tthi.h ranged a nearlc $2.710 held Arcbiied Richard Nharp s eiinu(e4 $I2 UK. Mil I IlM d ihe department hat $14 unmfedeial funds aalaHe l. (he rerfctsa-lu- i priced gfh Library Plans Birthday Parity The Daw Count) l ibrary (using a birthday party August 1 4 ihroueh Ihe 9th. SOU II BRANCH al 725 S. Main in Bountiful is ten years old and North Branc h al 562 S. I0UQ .. m Clearfield is fise years eld. Ihe celebrations schedule week-lon- g in- cludes musical entertainment, folk dancers, films, a magic show and a puppet show, ill A potpourri of filmstrips be shown each day lo enable you 10 enjoy a sampling of ihe many areas of information available m your librarys film-sincollecuon, S will be preDOOR sented period Kally during ihe week and ihe library will take on a fcsiise atmosphere. 1 he obicct of Ihe celebration is 10 involve county rewdcnis and ihus increase awareness of their library and the services available 10 them. p I OR MORF. information headquarters al or South Branch al Call 867-232- 295-873- 2 North Branch 825-666- Higher Costs? " an MAO cost of $23.14 total of $122.80 per acre-foo- t during 1981. wells. source. He explained that in view of what cities and other entities charge their customers. this pace is reasonable. KEITH G. Jensen, new secretof the district, told the board of directors lhal the district presently charges $5 .32 per acre-fodelivered, which includes operations and maintenance costs. At the last meeting, however, it was proposed that $99.66 be charged, plus per acre-foary-manager 1 MR. JENSEN said this amount would be for sales and leasing of the new water Communities along the Wasatch Front using Weber Basin water charge an average of $175 per acre-foowith the t, highest amount charged being about $277 and the lowest $81. Mr. Jensen told the board members, grb At the convention where she saw the film. Page said a lady was available afterwards for a sort of lecture session. "Hopefully, she will be included with the price of the film. Page added. ASKED IF she thought her own office suffers from the same types of problems, Page said, My own employees are learned that people have to be treated well, especially in the county where the customers are paying their wages. "There have been so many time, Page siad, when I have called another county office (outside Davis) and gotten the PAGE EMPHASIZED that she tells her employees to walk a customer down the hall to his or her destination rather than brush them off rudely to another department. She also said the film is on order and should arrive within the next week. The commission did not say whether or not their employees would have to pay anything to see the film. RIVAL STUDIES hear youve been studying for months how to increase your salary. How did it turn out? Poorly. The boss was studying at the same time I AT A later time, Page said that the film will be available for three working days, time enough to show it to the employees at the rate of five screenings per day. She mentioned that Box Elder and Salt how to cut down expenses. Lake counties are also terested in renting the feature. The film, called "One Easy Step, is a story about personnel management, Page says, and if people can see what theyre doing, theyll know how to take care of the prob- in- Success At Last! John - Hows your wife getting along with her reducing diet? Jim - Rather well. Id say. She disappeared completely last week. "A genuine quartz watch is yours free with a new or renewed Money Market Certificate! You can also EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO $100,000 c 277 Brigham City, lit. PHONE 744-225- 5 4306 Hlwiy PHONE S4 Corrin, UT. 744-225- 5 METAL ROOFING IN COLORS COVER UP IN COLORI covers 36 width, length will be cut to your Baked enamel finish on g All ft. and roofing has 1.25 oz. galvanized siding specifications, from 6 ft. to 40 PRICE PER 100 SQ. FT. under the paint. 29-g- RUGGED RIB 2! Oa. a and 26-g- metal, IV on 1 ft. Center OVER A BILLION DOLLARS STRONG Bountiful . . Kaytville ..766-241Layton ....766-127- 298-268- WhlteSALE Galvanized SALE A44 tt.50 lor aack Alow 7 Says for arrival. A44 M0 tor JoU stt ONIrtry 20 mUet from Corinne, Utah, pertht tor 074 irtta ovar 20 miM. t alto Mve potatoS yurOn for tin per lineal IL UnpakileO r r a LAYTON Mcbcr Basin Water Conservancy District officials are considering a proposal lo increase its costs for delivery of water obtained from new sources, such as qualify with any $10,000 deposit. Offer good at all 25 offices while supply lasts. birthday parties, habve tummy money for tional Center Hoard, the board of directors of the Utah School Hoards Association, the legislative committee of lhat organization; and ihe Task f orce on Governance for ihe State-wid- e Mh ft very good. This office has COUNTY RECORDER 1 1 Bears. Karen and Ruth are affiliated with the Pioneer Craft House in Salt Lake City and have been presenting shows for the past five years, schools, libraries and religious activities. THEIR SHOWS are live and based on favorite fairy tales uscharacters. ing Muppet-typ- e These shows are guaranteed to be pure entertainment for children of all ages. The Dee Burger Clown will arrive after the puppet show to entertain the children. He will Em- ployee rudeness is a national must have been completed ENTRIES should include either pies (apple or cherry) or bread (white or wheat). Pickles will also be judged including dill, sweet BAKED funding, has also been implemented, blllRlL IS currently serving on the Pads Area Voca- lem. By MARK D. MICKELSEN . August sys-len- Mental Health Remodeling Plans Approved - Personnel Film show up to par with 1979s. Those interested may drop a donation off at the city hall or call Dennis and Janet Brewer at need, Gounty Okays Funding For and relish. In addition, a coin toss and twinkie eating contest are planned with plenty of food also planned to be available. The week's activities will be capped with a fireworks display at dusk. Fireworks are financed through residents donations with more money 479-015- Mike Christensen, a master of magic, will present a magic show at the Davis County Library. He will appear at the South Branch in Bountiful on Wednesday, Aug. 6 at 3 p.m. and at North Branch on Friday, Aug. 8 at 2 p.m. McDonalds She is a former teac her in the education. 479-336- 8-- 479-444- Ed Faioir (Somtiirw children and one sthool-ag- management and simultaneous concern for quality mH ffl SOUTH WEBER youth." Re- and hook processing no being done by ihe state rather than t, the Pasts County Library hiatf reduction, whcih has been necccsitated by the sharp decrease in impact aid temporary building Sheryl L Allen, incumbent member of the Das is County Hoard of I dotation fiom No. 2. has announced If Ihe bill is n4 paid. K county can be notified and that amount will be laved on ihe body (such as a city council).' dilation g their property should be Thai can also affect sewer and water program!. It become! very cuical. There! a need for ihe amount of information thal ha! lo be monitored and available id a policy-nuim- g 1 source Center, Considerable saving have also accrued to the disiiicl during the Iasi four years because of repeated uc4 school hntd-mplan, the inf oduc non of portable classrooms lo meet ftii hazard. THE law. a city tan CMjJ notify a property owner lhal I2.t) example. "Ii'f adapting of written communication County Commissioner Glen I hni, "W i d hie lo encourage la clean up the county," he w M Ifcf j In other business ihe nuyon were urged to utilize a state notious week law by said, sible AIJfN cut! kming as major hifemem dunng hg Dsl four years: 1 he out i.nhmrM of the Pasts Area Vocal wo Center; the aJopuon of a M of d'trts1 priorities whwh includes an fmph.au on ihe improvement money (a cuy) puts into services and how many people are in an area, 1 he impact 14 that) are lough id measure." area." on MRS. This tells you bow much bureau, (a i assessor's file and other toufcet, We can coordinate information from one realagency lo another, M ly comemrd about ihe infor-maubetween censuses. We con look at users am) cmcf and Ihrir needs, for instance the whoul age children in a certain t'n anted to know bow many acre comet from Ihc Re-electi- 6 5 7 |