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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 22, 1979 Meeting: beautification LCIA Members of the Layton City ANYONE Improvement Association decided the biggest com- p munity need in Layton was a well-planne- d and clean-u- work should contact the city or the LCIA president, Jim Layton. beautification program. p interested in becoming involved with clean-uand beautification Mayor Shields reported he ASSOCIATION members committed themselves to and beauwork on clean-u- p tification programs for the next two years. The decision was made at the monthly meeting of the LCIA held Feb. will work to find out if a public address system owned by the city can be repaired. This PA system should be used by all LCIA members to advertise activities. 13. MRS. LINELLE former Service clubs, churches, businesses and individuals should all become involved in making Layton a more at- Rose, LCIA president and member of the Layton Civic Arts Association, resigned her position because she is tractive place. Commercial moving to Sandy. Mrs. Rose has been an LCIA member for four years. She has been very areas will receive special Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Winnifred Garrett was hostess to the Bay View Club The book review You and I and Yesterday was given by Mrs. Beverly Robison. Twenty-thre- e guests attend- at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Dorothy Swan gave the program. Mrs. Zelda Robins entertained the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday af- ed. Members of the Kaysville Literary Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Margaret Allen. Mrs. Jean Sanders was Mrs. Beth Dredge gave the book ternoon. Mrs. Zillah Butcher was hostess to the members of the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Raelene Brian was review. Mrs. Lucy Barker entertained the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. and Drug Center. Norman L. Beers, chairman of the Planning and Allocations Committee for the United Way of Davis County announced that allocations have been approved for the following local United Way "Agencies: NORTH Davis Dental Health, $4,300; North Davis ;Home Health Agency, $588; :North Davis Alcohol and Drug : Services, .group $5,500; Hill Yout-- Davis County $13,000; information and Referral IService, $3,300; United Way Office in Farmington, $14,700. These allocations The American Cancer Society received $59,226 and the American Heart Association received $30,502 from the United Way Campaign in Weber, Box Elder, Morgan and north Davis County. MEMBERS of the Allocations Committee from Davis County are: lone Bennion, ; Gary Porter, Kaysville; Wayne Saltzgiver, Layton; Eldon Barlow, Clearfield; and Colonel James Bassett, HAFB, . These five committee members served with other citizens from Weber, Box Elder and Morgan Counties in help individuals understand more about cancer. The services can be obtained by contacting Mrs. Slatore. community Mayor Shields complimentLCIA on its efforts to ed the correlate community projects. MAYOR SHIELDS showed LCIA members a newspaper THE MAYOR told of a 160 will .be built north of the Sugar Factory. The mayor felt the park would fill with indus- by the Utah Leagues of Cities and Towns that contained an article about Layton and the com-- , munity progress award the community received last fall. A new brochure describing Layton was distributed to all LCIA The members. pamphlet was prepared by the Chamber of Commerce to , introduce Layton to the people and businesses that are new to the city and to people and ' businesses just investigating Layton, dmg published acre industrial park that tries very rapidly. Mrs. Sharon Slatore, education chairperson for the American Cancer Society, invited all LCIA members to become acquainted with the educational materials the' Cancer Society will give free of charge to groups. Movies, printed materials, doctors and public health personnel can all be used by groups to Kaysville Rotary Beta Sigma Phi Meeting Is Planned reacts The Kaysville Rotarians honored the Rotary Anns at a Valentine dinner party on 14 at the Members of the Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Wednesday, Feb. Davis High School cafeteria.. will meet Tuesday, Feb. 27, in Ogden at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Dagson. The monthly meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. FOLLOWING dinner, a musical program was given by Miss Christine Little who sang many of the opera songs and was accompanied by her finance, Larry Deppe. Mr. Deppe also rendered two piano solos. Program chairman for thq evening was Dr. Reed Adams, np GUEST SPEAKER for the will be Mayor Stephen Dirks of Ogden. He will address the subject ExAll World. panding members are urged to attend, np evening Aid Society, Childrens Family Counseling Center, Golden Hours Center, Salva- tion Army, Association for Retarded Citizens, Blind Association, Weber Vocational Workshop, Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of America, and the YWCA. THROUGH a beneficiary study conducted by the United Way with all of these agencies in 1978, the following statistics were compiled. 1978 the above 11 agencies served 24,311 clients from North Davis. to 23 agencies. LAST YEAR 53 children were helped through the dental health program. The Alcohol and Drug Agency counseled 265 people. Also 2,774 youth participated in a variety of programs offered by the Hill Youth group. and The Information Referral program handled -- THESE AGENCIES spent a total of $214,974 to serve the above clients. United Way in the most a part, being supplementary more than 7,000 phone calls for all of the county in 1978. This year for the first time the Home Health Care Program will be expanded to north Davis County. LARRY Burdett, executive director for United Way, said in regards to allocations that a question frequently asked by local leaders and contributors is How much of the money raised in north Davis stays in North Davis. Burdett indicated' that 11 United Way Agencies located in Ogden provide services to Davis County. These agencies are: American Red Cross, Alcohol Recovery Center. -- United Way tec1 o o FARMIN' TON Were investing over KAYSVILLE funding source provided funding to the 11 agencies ranging from 6.0 percent to 100 percent of the agencys budget. -- BASED ON the unit service cost of the agency and the percent of United Way support it is estimated that $72,149 ? making allocations in porgrams. total :$41,388. Clearfield; active LAYTON dollars were used by these agencies to provide services to North. Davis County clients. It is estimated that during 1979 that a total of $118,587 United dollars will be spent by agencies serving North Davis County. MR. BURDETT indicated ! I I w that agency requests for funding from the United Way in 1979 exceeded the amount to allocate by It would be great to be able to raise the amount of money in a campaign to meet the needs of the agencies. We try to close the gap more and more each year. It is never an easy task to allocate funds to agencies when there are not enough dollars to go around. HE PRAISED the. volunteer members of the committee who spend and sacrifice many hours of their time to visit Agencies, review their budget and determine the allocation. This is the American free enterprise way of getting the job done effectively and efavailable $136,878. in your figure and fitness 'f y 4 fill! bn ficiently. 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