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Show VEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 20, 1 979 Tta iauio eHty Den Mm grant s!! LAYTON Two Layton men who say they have developed a process that will produce alcohol in commercial quantities "at a reasonable price" have made a bid to get a $53,000 grant to see if the Garland Sugar Refinery in Box Elder County can be converted to the production of one is sure what the money will be used for. dwindled in recent years. Mr. Helber said his commethod of making alcohol requires the use of sugar beets, thus helping the economy of the county where sugar beet growing has HE NOTED that the grant would not be enough to put the plant into operation, but that his company is willing to invest substantially into the panys project Addresses For 1980Census alcohol. counties to prepare the address lists. They will be Workers for the U.S. Census Bureau have begun compiling ROBERT HELBER, president of R&R Energies, Inc., and his partner, Robert R. Neff, vice president, approached the Box Elder knocking on doors and asking address lists house-by-hou- householders for a correct "'ailing address. n Ms. said residents can identify the census employees by a red, white, and blue census identification card which each will carry. Census workers also will carry 11x16 inch books, known as address registers, in which the addresses are for use in the 1980 Census in ten Utah counties. THE COUNTIES are: Box Elder, Tooele, Cache, Rich, Weber, Morgan, Davis, Summit, Salt Lake and Utah. County Commission to investigate the possibility of using the sugar plant for a second plant. They said they are in the process of building a plant in St. George. The $53,000 grant is available by the county (Box Elder) for use by the Bear River Association of Governments to te Gane-Johnso- The purpose of the address listing program is to compile a complete list of households in the counties for use next year when the 1980 census questionnaire will be mailed to each residence, said Ms. Janis census office manager in study and help alleviate the impact caused by the closing of the Utah and Idaho Sugar Plant in Garland. written. THESE ADDRESS lists will play a vital role in the nationwide 1980 census. They will be used to produce Gane-Johnso- n, Seattle, Wash. CENSUS WORKERS will be walking or driving on streets according to the County Commission there, no SO FAR, mailing labels for the census questionnaires. Census Day is April 1, 1980. and roads throughout the ASTEIra MUFFLER Getting ready for the bike hike sponsored by the Davis County BIKE HIKE Tlfe sixth annual for $ie retarded is Hike-Bik- e sponsored again by the Davis County Association for Retarded Ci tizebs (DCARC) and h Jed for Saturday, Sept a HIKE-BIK- E education services, improvements to sheltered workshops, public and parent education programs, community group training homes, crisis centers, recreation ser Island and return. Businesses, neighbors and friends will be asked to pledjge a certain amount for each mile ridden by the participants. Over 300 riders participated lasttyear and the committee hops to double that number thisjjyear. STATE SEN. Jack has offered the use of his I trucks to transport bicjfcles from pickup points in . Ban-gert- er theff'lorth Salt Lake, Bountiful, Woods Cross and areas to the Vae View Pa$ in Layton. Busses will provide transportation for the . Cen-tenfli- le rida-s- Te Davis County Sheriffs Patyol will be on hand to assure the safety and g of tpe participants over the well-bein- course. Refreshment stopb and check points will be set Aip at regular intervals wit$ lunch being served Antelope Island. TJ1E FUNDS hike-bik- e at raised by the are used by the DCjjJtC for infant and parent ' vices and equipment, and ticipants will also receive money in pledges. Television special Hike-Bik- e knapsacks or patches. sets, bicycles, radios and other useful prizes have been given in the past. Most par-- The United Way of Davis County will hold their annual Kickoff luncheon Sept. 20 at noon at the NCO Club at Hill AFB. More than one hundred community leaders and campaign workers are expected to attend. The meeting will be sponsored by the Layton Ro- tary Club as a community service effort. JAY vice WOOLEY, Af- president. Community fairs, Western Airlines, Los Angeles, will be the guest speaker. M. Stanley Smedley, president of the United Way, will report on the progress achieved over the past five years. This years county campaign chairman is Mack G. Smith, manager of Fram Corp., Freeport Center. JAMES B. Bruff, vice including the chairman for north Davis County, will introduce this years campaign unit cap- tains. They are: Randy Thompson, Floyd Morgan, Gary Spicknall, Wayne Thor-nocGary Mayfield, Tom Winegar, Ken Becraft, and Cancer Ron Stewart. - The campaign vice chairman for south Davis County is Harvey Tanner, vice president and manager of Commercial Loan Department, Walker Bank and Trust. Unit Captains working with Mr. Tanner are: Gayland Jessen, Robert Dewey, Susan Neish, Bill Preece, Almon J. Flake, and Dr. David L Scott. j FURTHER information and pledge forms can be obtained from Chuck Wright, Jeny Mickelson, and Joanne Schell, grade-crossin- American filiate. To help set the pace toward this years goal, Max Factor and Co., Freeport Center finalized their employee campaign on Sept. 14. They raised $19,227 which is an increase of $7,286 over last years employee campaign (61.0 percent increase), 432 employees out of 538 contributed to the campaign, which is 80.3 percent participation. The average per contributor was con-tibuti- $44.50. A GOAL of $249,850 has been established for this years campaign effort. Funds raised from the drive will be allocated to eighty-tw- o agencies along the Wasatch Front, s, ON THE JOB Utah Society, Division; and the American Heart Association, Utah Af- k, 6 There may be faculty changes in the school of experience from time to time, but the professor in charge of Clods Ififf ESesseaOos 766-107- to the participants who bring in the greatest amount of special transportation. Last year over $10,000 were raised and it is anticipated that this can be improved this year. Prizes will be awarded EMs UniM Way participants willSride bicycles from Vae Vie Park in Layton to 133 No. Main Clearfield Association for Retarded Citizens, are, 1 to r. Max Cunningham, commander; Jim Hamilton, captain, Davis County Sheriffs Patrol; Lucy Mickelson, 11; Cindy Ford, 13. The Bountiful Jeep Posse will also assist with the luke. JAMES B. Bruff, director of distribution for Max Factor was very pleased with the campaign results. He indicat- -' ed that the success of the campaign was a result of g remains on the job. -- aa affairs Arkansas Gazette. providing a short orientation for all employees and showing the United Way film. Eight separate employee group meetings vere held at the All plant. This years campaign theme is Thanks to you it works for all of us! Stan United Way Smedley, president encourages every employer and employee to support this years United Way campaign Heavy Duty Stock BUFFO, effort. 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