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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 1 1, 1 979 ' vis Countjf Menial Health oard Studying Possible AAUW Open House Slated For Oct. 18 In a move designed to acquaint the community with the purposes and activities of AAUW, the Kaysville Branch of the American Association of University Women has planned an open evening on Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Barnes Banking Company in Kaysville. By TOM BUSSELBERG - FARMINGTON The Davis County Mental Health Advisory Board is studying a possible change in its power structure. THE PUBLIC is invited to financial n authority, Vee Carlisle, and to meet one of Davis Countys favorite artists at a reception in her honor. AS PRESENTLY constituted, the board sets in an advisory function to the county commissioa But federal and state regulations and bylaws In Managing Money Resources for Tomorrow Vee Carlisle will offer expert advice on a topic uppermost in these hectic times, how best to spend or conserve our for similar agencies could make it advantageous to change those powers because of heavy state and federal funding. The board has retained Neal Gunnarson, an assistant money. VEE CARLISLE ' MS. CARLISLE is the head of the Consumer Services Center forTracy-Collin- s Bank in Salt Lake City. She started the department in 1971, in Salt Lake City with As- sociated Utah Artists, in the Traveling Schools Project of Associated Utah Artists, at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden and in numerous private collections. A reception in Mrs. Pauls honor at 8 p.m. in the Barnes Bank foyer will follow Ms. Carlisles discussion. Anyone in the community who is interested is invited according to Dr. Katherine Stirling, president of the Kaysville Branch of AAUW. with dealing special programs and services for children, the senior citizens and womens organizations. state legislaA three-tertor from the Capitol Hill area, she has been vitally interestnewly-engage- d, ed in womens issues, especially financial and employment areas. She will speak at 7 p.m. A PROMINENT local artist, Ethel Strauser Paul of Clearfield was named Distinguished Woman of 1979 by the Kaysville Branch of AAUW. SPONSORING a meeting a featuring well-know- n business woman and an artist is consistent with the purposes of AAUW. The Her pictures are currently being shown at the Barnes Bank. Mrs. Paul is well known in art circles in Utah. She is a member of the Palette Club of Ogden, Western Art Guild, Utah Water Color Society, and the Association of Utah Artists. An educator for fifty years, she taught at Ricks College and at the BYU Ogden Center, at Central Davis Junior High in Clearfield and private ins- American Association of University Women is an association of women helping women achieve excellence through continuing education, community involvement, the arts, and legislation. Mem bership is open to any womaif with a bacculaureate degree from an accredited college. Women who are interested in membership are invited to call the president, Katherine Stirling, truction in her own studio. 5. HER WORK can be seen at IN CHARGE of publicity is Marjorie Thatcher, np the Heritage Art Gallery in Clearfield, at the Salt Palace before any action is taken. He told the board during their regular monthly meeting last week that state bylaws use the work advisory for such a board but federal regulations indicate five board functions. conflict, which (policy should be guideline) followed? he asked. He noted federal sources supply 35 percent funding in the overall budget and once boards not in saying the line. WHILE HE said the bylaws could be rewritten within his office, the attorney asked for additional time to study the situation in other states. Board member Richard Youngberg said mental health agencies in Utah and Texas are affiliated with county commissions, unlike, other states. In other areas they (boards) have the authority to implement policy, if at a hospital level (affiliation), etc. I definitely think theres a slight conflict could com-missi- bring Immediate problems. Were not interested in pulling the reservoirs serving Weber Basin Water Conservancy District are still holding up well, according to district officials. THEY SAID that water storage at the seven reservoirs is substantially lower than at the same time last year, but without the storage dams upstream, Ogden and Weber Rivers would have been dry long ago. This has been as dry of a summer as can remember in a long time, said District ing from the Weber River ' drainage except Willard Bay. Echo Reservoir, also on the Weber drainage, has less than half the storage this year that it contained last year. The reservoir which is capable of has storing 74,000 acre-fecomonly 16,400 acre-fee- t, pared to 34,480 a year ago. et and the district will begin as soon as possible to hold back water for the coming year. LOST CREEK main lines beginning next Monday. The district has a total of of water 35,100 acre-fe- storage along the Ogden River drainage and 76,300 acre-fealong the Weber et River drainage. A BREAKDOWN of reser- voir storage at the close of this season shows Pine View with its holdover water supply termed as pretty good considering the drought this summer. The Wasatch Front area from Provo north to include Ogden was among the driest in history. still has compared to 14,559 for the same period in 1978. Wanship and Rockport also reported fairly subs13,457 acre-fe- tantial HE SAID that water will be turned off in the districts health centers). If you want to take over operations now when were trying to get this equalization formula for disposing of funds I believe it would be good to retain our (commission) ser- he added. The countys portion of alcohol and drug program funding has been questioned as being proportionately lower than other areas because of vices, operating differences. COMMISSIONER I Manager Wayne M. Winegar, purse strings tighter. Davis and Utah counties are mavericks as far as the state is concerned because of the way we operate (mental holdovers Eber- hard, who sits on the mental health board, is also chairman of the Association of Utah Counties and said ef- - set up a private board and replace the county, he said, but under the present bylaws, the board has to conduct reviews of the budget, director and policy and be representative to the It looks like a community. a two party partnership check or you dont get your I GUESS we could a m lit o of o (mental health) authority, the .better off we are. he said. COMMISSIONER Eberhard said he would make a report to the Association of Counties Thursday and added that efforts could be taken for change in the Legislature but noted that could take a year. money. The governor said we wont get money unless we go through the commission. The more we can involve the Ms Opened But Mr. Gunnarson said he felt no immediacy was necessary to revise the bylaws. In my opinion youre not illegally constituted or doing anything against the law. Bids were opened today by the Utah Department of Transportation on a contract for safety modifications on a section of Interstate On e from South Layton to 5600 South in Roy. 15 some changes were made and it was readvertised. Z.P. Smith, Inc. of Salt Lake City turned in the apparent low bid of $1,124,538. The official engineers es- timate for the work was $1,282,419. A BID opening held July 12 on this same project yielded bids that were considered excessive by the Department, so the project was reviewed, THE improvements includ- ed removing eight and one-hamiles of existing guardrail, flattening the lf Special Events At County Library Special events being held at the Davis County Library. Libraries are for families. They invite the public to visit the libraries often and bring the entire family. THERE IS a Utah Wilderness Photography Display for October. It will be at the North Branch in Clearfield from Oct. and at the South Branch in Bountiful Week. An evening of poetry with Maxine Shreve, former state officer of the United Poetry Society will be master of ceremonies. from Nov. Novels Utah State Poetry Society Contest: Marian Anderson, on Film Fahrenheit 451" starring Oskar Werner, Julie Christie and Anton Diffring, Francois Truffaunts adaptation of Ray Bradburys famous novel, will be presented at the North Branch on Oct. 15. EXTRA special at the library, National Poetry Day, Oct. 15 and Utah Poetry Monte Vista Kolette Montague, president elect of the Bountiful Chapter will recite poetry. GUESTS OF honor, Davis County winners of the 1979 Carma Bradshaw, Gladys H. Burnham, Annie Blood Cook, Robert Fax, Patricia Grimm, Gladys B. Kennard. A reception will follow providing an opportunity to visit informally with guest poets. It will be held at the South Branch, 725 South Main, Bountiful, Monday, OcL 15 from p.m. np The Utah Tenants Rights Conference will be held Oct. 19, 1979 at 9 a.m. in the University of Utah Union Bldg. Foundation, Salt Lake Area CAP, Utah Coalition of Sr. Citizens, Utah Housing Coali- tion, Utah Issues, and Utah ; Legal Services. tenants Camera Club To ISSUES relating to rights, rent and the lack of Utah laws will be some of the subjects discussed. This conference is a first. It is a major step to help renters become informed. It is as a renter to help formulate and suggest changes that need to be made to assure fair treatment to all renters in the state. need is given in advance. Contact Davis County Com3 or munity Action at 0 ext. The keynote speaker will be Gail Cincotta. The conference is sponsored by: Crossroads, p Mobile Home Owners 205-20- slopes of the road, installing crash barriers at overpass columns, building a concrete median barrier and upgrad- Co-o- ing the signing. According to the Roadway Design Section of the Department of Transportation, much of the existing guardrail is obsolete. By raising and flattening the slopes of the roadway to conform to new safety standards, the guardrail can THE SCHOOL PTA is spon- soring the fund-raisin- THE SLOPES will be built material and topsoil. In a few spots where abnormal roadside hazards exist, the old guardrail will be replaced with a new and safer designed concrete safety barrier. Crash barriers will be installed at the columns of the overpasses for SR-10- and 6 Gentile Street, and a safety barrier will be constructed in the median area, running from one structure to the other. Signs will be repaired, repainted and updated to meet the new Interstate standards. should expect some traffic interference during the 120 working-da- y project. However, the contractor is required to have all lanes open to traffic during peak hours. BRIANS t activity the schools PTA at- tend. There will be bake goods and candy for sale. Booths will sell Christmas gifts, handicrafts, white elephants and many other ar- BURNS We accept Group, Auto, and Industrial insurance r ,n upe JJ d1 7'!' "? by Chevrolet, Dodge or Ford. Vi THE DUMPER'S WHAT YOU'VE SEEN WAITING FOR SPEED BARBEN Green Rd. Kaysville, Utah 84037 1199 0 Now Open All Day Saturday M C" Complete Kit NOW 697-5- 0 220 North 95 East, Kaysville 376 - 3495 E. 376-297- 5 ticles. while Causey has only 1,270 acre-feleft compared to 2,025 acre-fea year ago. grb et Reports o For Duty Navy Moore, Airman Lisa A. daughter of Leslie H. and Sharon C. Moore of 224 West 1175 North, Sunset, has reported for duty with Opera- Daily money Longer term money money Six-mon- th tional Training Group Pacific, Moffett, Naval Air Station, Moffett Field, Calif. A 1978 graduate of Clearfield High School, she joined the Navy in January 1979. 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First Security Stile Bank of Ogden First Security State Bank of Kaysville the A. It certainly is Tell your dangerous. daughter that she should on no account try to attempt such a thing. The Doctor of Chiropractic spends over 4,000 hours learning how to adjust the spinal column before he is to practice. qualified Your daughters judo instructor is right as far as that spinal knowing manipulation is vital in the control of headache and back trouble, and all of science is now aware that nerve pressure can cause disease as ?ell But it could be tragic to at tempt to cure a headache NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION fund-raisin- sponsors for the year. Everyone is invited to during or disease at the hands of an untrained manipulator. the relief of nerve The theory of chiropractic but achieving basic is seems and simple, pressure it requires hands that are trained and very sensitive of so that there is no danger only assurance giving the patient excellent care. Tell your daughter her judo instructor should 6tick to his field before he injures soneone. V.-- tivity. Proceeds will be used for school improvements. g This is the one members summer. VISITORS and people interested in joining a camera club are welcome to attend. There is no charge to attend, dmg Q. up with granular borrow ac- g , Last year before we moved here, my college-ag- e daughter took lessons in judo to learn how to didn't protect herself. I thought it was silly but mind. I did mind, however, when the instructor told her doss that they can "crack their own necks and backs" to stop headaches and other pain. Isnt this maneuvers. .'. ONE YEAR GUARANTEE 0 Self Treatment Can Be Dangerous For Oct. 17 The Monte Vista School in Davis Many County members of the Ogden Color Camera Gub should be aware that the first meeting of the season will be Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. in the Stewart Studio, 4275 Country Hills Drive, Ogden. COMPETITION subjects for this first meeting of the 1979-8season will be landscapes and historical subjects. After the judging there will be a general business meeting followed by the presentation of slides taken by club Health News. . . be eliminated, providing more room for emergency MOTORISTS Meet Oct 11th rental increases, deposits, leases, Utah laws Bazaar Set Farmington will hold their Bazaar annual at the school on Oct. 17 beginning at 7 p.m. eviction procedures, BABY SITTING will be provided. Transportation can be provided if notification of Safety Modification For M 5 they give money they also Ernest Eberhard told the EDWARD H. Southwick, manager of Pine View Water System, said there is about stored in Pine 60,000 acre-feView Reservoir, more than any single reservoir collect- non-prof- it demand control. If youre going to get federal funds you face the chance of someone board a break with the - Its been a dry, of them work under hospital or private boards. 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