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THE COMMISSION turned down an offer of 333.000 for the 2W acres, an average of about 314.000 per acre. owner Commissioners countered with an ofTcr to sell the same i property for 362,300, or specializing in building bridges in the intermountain area for 34 years. He has ten years experience in the state legislature as a representative from Layton. He 323,000 per acre. I THINK thats reasonable pffer considering the location of the property and todays prices for raw a very has served as chairman of Dr. W. Bichard Barton of the Chiropractic Care Center was reviewing recently the public attitude regarding some major health problems including arthritis. "We have all seen the TV commercial that shows dress a lady painfully fumbling with the bow on her while the announcer suggests she should seek tem- cure or he doesnt suggest porary relief. Mind you, but simply a pills worth of permanent correction, partial relief. "Youd think there was something called instant arthritis, says Dr. Barton. The good Doctor wyr before? we should ask the question, "What came think "I his practically illustrates he And point from arthritis, once exsuffers now that everybody the knee, a crick in the perienced a twinge of pain in after a minor stiffened that neck, or had a finger arthritis where says Dr. starts, is That sfr.h where it is Barton, "and as far as Im concerned that ia "there he added, should end. Please believe me, arthritis. instant no such thing as has a Dr. Bartons point is that if an individual she gets Tittle bursitis or feels 'cranky when he or should be accepted for what it up some morning, it comis.. v natures wanting. It is at that time that effective diagnosis and treatment should be petent soviet "There is no disputing that arthritis can become a Dr. costly, as well as a miserable condition, says wouldnt resign wish simply I people Barton, "but themselves to 'facing it. The public must learn to at a time when they can fight the battle with arthritis . battle fa to be won, in other words, it must I be fought where and when it can be won. dont this point think youll find an arthritic disputing If the We accept Group, Auto, and Industrial Insurance NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION Now Open All Day Saturday COOPilACDC CARE CENTER ghairmaa Appropriations; and is presently chairman of Revenue and Taxation and House Chairman of Interim Revenue and Taxation. HE HAS sponsored legisla- of Cities and Towns, and is presently serving on the board of directors for the Utah Association of Counties as well as vice president of the Golden Spike Empire. He was an elementary school principal in Bountiful for 25 years. His service as a leader has been recognized by his profession as well as his political friends. to the IF HE is county commission, he promises the continued service he has given in the past to make Davis County a better place to live. tion to bring better school opportunities to Davis Count-y- ; legislator limiting conde- for u 1 i 10iVAHf) WISCOMHE HoAird 0, Witcombe, maJUgemenl cinutiint and a 2A sear revhknl of Bountiful, has (ded Lr the four ear Davis County Commission seat presently held by Moms P. Saafp. IN III! first potitKal bid, Mr. W ocomt4 offers a broad background W business and cine avtiMty to beat upon the problems of Dttit County government. I'jvo graduation from B YU in finance and banking, he was employ cd as an auditor for the State of Cub for mo years con poor to entering trading buvmevc. ftuine4S im-V- were evtahlohed in Salt Lake City. South Dakota and Alaba- ma which operated thoughout the United States. man of Bountiful lilireni Ad ivory Commuter, chairman of Bountiful I ounce and Budget Committee, chatmu fur sis years of BcHinidul I Ighl A IV ef and an active pnt in Bountiful budget for mutaflOA. KIR. msfDMBE was Ihe recipni ef the Outvtanding Young Man of ihe Yearaard Pl, in Bountiful in He tended in Layton one Hill year and was employed At B poor w eniiviment m ihe Army Air Corps during World War II. HL 13 active in ihe Bountiful Mtb Ward having served a clerk, executive secretary and leacher. Mamed to Dorothy Nicholv for J J years, they have three children and four grandchildren. 'l have spent a lifetime in problem solving in buvmes and government. My pledge to Davis County cmens is that I will resolve our problems rather than create them.' HE SOLD his interest in these three businesses in hath he served as and president and attended the University of Utah College of Law I96J-A3- . Adult Education You used to w say I was all the world to you." "Yeah, but I didn't know much about geography then. The proposed site is located just west of U.S. Highway 89 opportunities are opened to me. I COULD not have achieved this award from the state or north of Nichols Lane and south of Bears Creek. It is just a little northeast of the county baseball diamonds. franklin knowlton property in the county. DMCIQUSl MAINE LOBSTER NOW IN UTAH AVA1US OAHT PICK OUT YOUR OWN CALL 776-249- 3194 West 1300 No.y Clinton Open daily from 3:30 p.m. 776-249- COMMISSION Chairman Glen W. Flint said he felt the NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF THE NORTH DAVIS AREA HE IS concerned about state deficet spending through need for limiting all bonding protection of government individual freedoms, fair and equitable taxaction by lower taxes on homes. He and his wife Joy are the parents of six children in the community of Layton. 'O i The NORTH DAVIS DIRECTORY is now being prepared for printing of the 1 980 edition. it be you have a change for your listing, whether to phone, address or spouse it is your responsibility phone that change to If 825-233- 5. DONT DELAY any other if the people had harden their hearts. I believe in the Cibranian Philosophy, Speak not of peoples, laws, and kingdons; for the whole earth is my birthplace and all humans are my brothers. if you want to be listed correctly. Residents of South Weber who have been missed in past directories should be sure to phone in their listings. PHONE NORTH DAVIS additions NOW to YOUR changes or Ruby Jewell Timms Price 825-235- 5 Kaysville Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Morey B. Jeffery of Kaysville; Col. and Mrs. LeRoy Phipps of Toquerville; and Col. and Mrs. Richard Bates of Roy returned from a vacation trip to the En- terprise Reservoir for one week. . 5 The Yankee Lob$ter He has worked to get better phone service in our area and to obtain the area vocational center for Davis County. TBiaumk SO MUCH was there and still exist to be done for so many humans for our community and state that it wasn't hard to get on the work team or go at it alone until others joined in to help solve the problem. Thanks all of you for sup1 porting me since 1943. will be working for mankind as long as I am able to do so and the the county could accept. Thats some of the most prime He said the offer from the commission will be presented immediately to Fruit Heights officials. in the elemination of state property tax and a six million dollar sales tax rebate. DiODOTO I, Ruby J. Price, would like to take this time to thank the wonderful people in the great state of Utah for the opportunities that 1 have had to use my talents. offer from Fruit Heights was "way low, nowhere near what mnation by eminent domain, and safety and highway laws; and tax cut measures resulting LOTTTOM IM 04 thfmn and labor management yoint committee for seven years. Civic activities injudc g years as member and dorctor i4 14 Juwue I hamher of Com merer, prgamer and chair- Eberhard. Development Services Dr. Brian Bums CommiueC land, said Com. Ernest Highway Accountants. Transportation and Public Safety,, to seeking the commission post. He held the positions of president of the Utah League 376-349- 5 Heights city officials to purchase 2ft acre of county property for a new city hall and road shops. of a general construction company, Knowlton Company, MR. KNOWLTON COM. SWAPP was mayor of Bountiful for 12 years prior 220 North 95 East, Kaysville Franklin nied an offer from Fruit announced his candidacy for the office of State Representative District 33 as a Ropub-lica- two-yea- IS THERE SUCH A THING AS INSTANT ARTHRITIS? win. Davis FARMINGTON County Commission has de- Knowlton of Layton Ins Morris F. Swapp. who is now completing his second year as r a commissioner, has term filed for the four-yea- r which is being vacated by Com. Glen W. Flint. j 0e Land Sale Denied By County Franklin W. Knowlton Announces Candidacy LAYTON Com. i nation (YMjMJ J D AS kadef t buonevs acidities Jft of wa be served national avvoc tattoos, trade 25-fo- FOUNTAIN n ENTRY II E foe the corned in the Little Miss Sunset Pageant it 35 which included a free ticket for 04 contestants mothers. Kcheaml will be 3 p m. on June 12. Deadline fur entering the contcd is May 22. Thaw visiting the new Layton liUIi Mail can hardly fountain and sculptured help but notice the dutks that reach from the find level on up to catch the eye of patrons on the second kvtL sion report on Sunday. May 18 in 0ie Kaysville Sixth Ward sacrament meeting. s jfc.iv. . Dr. W. Richard Barton Sunvcl Pageant and N a rcoJcm of Sunvcl for 30 days prior to the mud MORRIS F. SWAPP V in the huntet 1 CecirMic m v n, A It e sponsored by ! Sunwl cay, Couih dmoi Ken Arth Rd.k w ith Nadi Nicholas a director preside ecr the event, I to cry I MacfarUne, chtr nun ever the Ltie Mivs bun set Pageant. aJ the come tantk mud be three years etj and n4 m.e than cix by June 1), vm). She mud not be a fod place winner in a Care Center sH p 1 pigfiftt, The Chiropractic A 14 1 pageant Ik hell id conjutwto with the Mi Sunict bcholartbip Health News from i'lr-f- fli w di be KtU on June hule Center. The 01 ID Kag left BOUNTIFUL R at The Little Miss Sunset pg( ptlooulJ 71. fas at tf 04 JIM Pageant Set li fifrodJ to I) yean of end of an educational found education, lontghl. toe kun bon for the clan of lw). MranAhtte, claitct aiU end drrdi of north Uavit County fnday at I p m. lor mow other high tchool kcwon. ktudcnti in the IXan Jahxd CRADVATION ewrcikCI aiU t4 held at 7.30 p m. at thvinct. It'd he three momhk of reipite unitl whool door Layton. Davit and Cfcaiftcld 23. lb high auditonumt, ugaalmg the open again Aug. w jKrselopenent, Little Miss 4C Three High Schools re- 4 pmi svfli uwif N di .!. A Kaysville pgvigHaiio. Other business (Ateieits tmlude ffl estate ihecoua. IM3JHMI f4 ket kprtlal budget WtA (4 My M at A p - 9 Graduation Tonight At Mr. Melva Sheffield fJ Jfef Sunset tt ceived Aord that her brother-in-laRichard Wallace at Joplin. Mo. wa icriously injured in an accident at Aork. 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