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Show v.t:ravrmfx-rOAvi3- JOURNAt, apb.'w 19, hr ise if ape n. apri 19, isst (jonm pavs xJJ N Mr, KWa hi ii writ sit cm 1 vlf fen AYTOS i fuiwicn wv Wf kka ) ti?4 kunrii 4 to I tu k44 jv:,, war t Full jft4 M tlt4 tMf 0t m feg Pit.1, k tn' fffwai m t Ufr M (. fl Srtih Mm. Uii iWwiitr M i piiM 1 t pn, r w!li Id MJ up ll.f ilmi l MlAfr iai(4 moary uaj ilfwi." uni Krnl NhIkb, ptamtk. kidit, Klsra. Kji ( lUm uiIk. 0 uaif m g jtp-- tt. lr Krai :,44 Sintii p S-- ff.jimifciu; wJry ut air Mii Na, liift tic iln M.ua tAf K, kl r,Ijf, A 1 1 1 , kj f il 1 1, ckik: ; Kii w:ltf PmT i4 ( !u A WkHI S ft&tti ihrt wrr jr war, ptifii kf Kra KIh0 IN aJ ini 4 Hi a liflifi kit l4r la lonl ItrJUd (rWfi fJ if l4,rf(jMlfaidiiH Mt ta d f.AMrt Id r fc!N4 id lr pd f &m a uh is Iup fwy hf f M4, K Hr, ktj frtil Id N I KOl a jMtJ M. tkilfti, lr Ik paiitfi Ud fdkfl, pr, 1 if 4 KM lf i4 ifc fj ' kHj ff M i)U( Uatdtui aU h? rtd Ifckl ftj laf JJ4 Hr kff( fct td 4ntt lif r h Ja. Ill l,! kdwl Mk!i I. Ml Wh Mi liiatnr, N'd -- iMa-Td- Kafc kr y l id, a ldd If . In . Mh amr4 Mf, Id frl (kktiif, aidlUllMillJI Id iM 4 aatoar awU l'jj'l plMl4 Ik 1K1I M kdulj Id mt , 9 t r4 Miff, IMmiUE AWID. ifei&t t air tduij a Mf J Id jffl Mdl HM kir,' ihuili All idfiuirJ a!h hhf9 1 l p. ll aad p.MHfa, mJ a pmd my iP Ihr lad fynmcn, (INK OF ihr hauerr ahd nhl kiiimr 011 kpcni ihr ihr diHd in the hi, k id ihr drup hmJ kldfr. ChnMinr 1hry lalktJ ahnui likirf kdme of ihr anj a poke car id !Ui Lair C iiy a here ihry kjiJ they aoulii ki u pd ami ihr n pd into halmp, She aKlJcd ilut. "they knew kr liii. husc Kfo(aidajiiki4lfdi'id m! kwkh Ihiiipk it JniAk hr fiM Ntih in Hd enw aa in ltd aurninp al P Wa m, ahra amdr Kddjpr a r- - J lcr I kMIU Ulllll ol South BOUNTIFUL Davis County residents said they wanted to keep spending for textbooks and supplies at their current level. THEY HELD keeping extra curricular activities as second highest program to retain while teacher training ranked third, reported Davis fi m.r iidrr J Ji.k M IV hdM W( tkU.k Mr k hiBiurfl ,dik M a i4 IV .Av. r ik a dd rs M kksfaf hak I h..ikdk AU ihiuoph ihr nrpHuiion ihr Lavnn ptkr cinimurj id pur ihr punmrn rmouiapr mrM ami inr J lo hnlJ confo ikme in (hem in an cll.di id Nmp ihr enure orJral id an end without anyone hemp hud JIUA. S(X)V alter Uinp hik brt diup inviJe ihr ki.ue. ihefuM punman. Kwhard tho ma came out a nh tm hanJ in ihr air. dr 7 !, ij s.pd!-H.- iv hVr nh hik, J 1 jM. J IhfM Id if A Id ( v.ir Jkj3r IV 7 fciil.k t,wi ht iv ., , 4i ,1 r iv I looking to a possible added $1.2 million cut over that for school year. the 1980-8SIMILAR task force groups met previously in Clearfield and Kaysville with their results reported in last week's 1 newspaper. While both of those groups ranked retaining ratios in present the number one and two spots, south Davis residents pegged that in the sixth position, with group testing, and paid super- voter leeway tax to raise additional funds. Akhp kl.tU- h a 4 Htm ami H fhrf r 01 lb IMI MUVlM.k liHJd d. Id mpdliaVdik inp k.t Ik r,nk imr IV puttud ih.i iky akad o44 me hr hafnwrd ll Ik y kurtkiwVf m t leai Artiduimm IWU. I tlak a!fm.-in IV Hut ?lh 4 Id4tr kd tik Crt ltt ld '! mil M Jrnten. a Vr IV were cMpffl ,!h Me of aiifaalfJ ItViurpinp anJ one tounl ol arprakaieJ . htfk Hail a ak Hi al Valukl eakhanj jpr!imiury heanv ml ltd Apil I? al J p m in ?ih , (MkUii C ourt in I ayitdi, ONE OF ihr hodaer. CVk Manpumaakafirded ml aim. injum loll, a me the htHijpe ordeal Id ManJ Inal ftd forpri y khjfjjck in Ckltd add Bail (,a Manpuk a a nil al S.lkM xx T r i fourth and fifth place. They placed implementing an additional fee for damaged books as the highest priority and ranked junior high athletics as a high priority that could see funding cut, as well, she an overall average combinthree groups and about 20 studentbody officers from throughout the district placed activities in the number one spot to be re- vision by teachers taking reported, noting the south Davis residents also ureed a ing the extra-curricul- tained followed by senior athletics, textbooks and supplies, group testing and in- - without harm. non-stat- student-teache- r ratio to 22nd spot, or lowest, meaning they felt it could be cut. They activiplaced ties at the top spot, followed by senior and junior high athletics. Supt. Lawrence Welling has indicated the results will be presented to the school board as it considers the budget. That document must be approved extra-curricul- - ( Officers armed with shot guns spent a long night waiting while negotiations continued in an effort to get hostages out the 4 arr afptdkiuutkH Downtown Layton looked more like the Berlin Wall with scores of cars blocking traffic from getting too close to potential danger at Kowley Drug, (note sign in foreground), home to some hostages for up to nearly 14 hours late last week. service training for teachers. Towel service ranked at the bottom, meaning participants felt the fee could be increased. It was followed by desire to trim the central office staff, increase driver education fees e reimand eliminate bursed transportation, including activity runs. MRS. DURRANCE said the students relegated increasing J fl '' flfl, ku.um'y tfl, IVtr 4 id police POLICE BLOCKADE 4 pi.4 VJ Itra lt 11 As the drama came dose to an end, the last three hostages came out of the drug store carrying the last gun. Richard Dee lliomas is taken away handcuffed by police officers shortly after surrendering to them. pupil-teach- piir oikrf, FOR POLICE School District Public Information Officer Bonnie Durr-anc- e in a telephone interview. The results came from the last of two meetings for several dozen south Davis residents asked to evaluate school programs and indicate preference in budget trimming. The district has indicated it must cut $1.6 million to break even at school year's end in June while aVtrJ ihr kliup kUdr tjifi mg a om her hrJ, Ihrn hr pUcJ il r pun on ihr Jc rk anj fan id a nraihy oui pun LONG NIGHT By TOM BUSSELBERG 1 m JlunU.lim r ik i' i 1 TAKEN AWAY Oa'J.'H 4 kh.k'j jH kwffwj tti AMU I H KIM. 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J? ti rt$ tk4(ie SiAftfuiihf ft 4T ifcf aidin' r for use in the 1980-8year starting July I. 1 fiscal THE DISTRICT is in dire financial straits because Pres. Carter has said he wants to cut federal impact aid money allotted districts that provide education for students whose parents live and or work on federal installations, such as Hill |