Show n Standard-Examin- Wednesday er August 13 Halverson ixpeetf i ng pposition 1980 7B ! ' State Sen Ronald Halverson says he expects the greatest opposition to changing Weber County’s form of government to come from present elected officials A change in county government which would e see the three county commissioners e part-timnine member council a replaced by e and a county manager is being advocated by the Ogden Area Chamber of Com- Old Faithful full-tim- WHOLE BONELESS full-tim- merce A( Sliced Bar-- S Sliced Bar-- S Bar-- S mcoiN L©©WA WIENSRS ©9 n 12 oz Blade Cut POT ROAST 79 lb Blade Cut mum Ida OSH BROWNS lar STEAKS Minuto Maid lb JUICE & ion PE2©DUS0 Croam O'Wobor Jono's 12 oz 14 Gal SHERBET O 09 P j Lynn Wilson ft o CUCUAIEKS r 89 48 oz for SOUTH WEBER — Jan Cash and Mary Mar- Assorted Fruit Large garet Hamilton are reigning over Country Fair Days which continues through Saturday when a fireworks display scheduled at dusk Miss Cash 17 is the COEEiE CAKES: new Miss South Weber She is the daughter of N Sizes 42 oz $49 CHOW MEIN POTATO O Layer CAKE MIX 7( OFF LABEL TONE BATH SOAP BI-PA- iC Wayman and Louise Cash and a student at Clearfield High School Miss Cash is now eligible for the Miss Utah contest 8 inch Betty Crocker $49 All ROLLS °n 3 Vi lb Poooooo FRUIT DRINKS £ 9 lb 3 oz PEPPERONI PIZZA MIX $51 99 Monte 44 oz KETCHUP TUFF TRASH BAGS i 1 Rogers Medium DOWNY 100-- 7 Doz 8 oz YOGURT r PRINGLES POTATO CHIPS 2 Ply 3S PAPER TOWELS Lifesaver 49 479-015- Cream O'Weber oz Coronet 479-398- 00 479-846- Bonneville Class Reunion The showing of a special class movie will highlight the reunion at Patio Springs Country Club of the Bonneville High School Class of LOLLIPOPS $ 00 g (50CCm 479-87- cross-countr- FABRIC SOFTENER COLD CUPS - m Pint 479-336- Twin Pack DQEG Cl $99 Sweetheart BATHROOM TISSUE Pack family Size 96 oz 10 ct Northern OUR Urgent! $5)99 Family Size gallon Cream O'Weber SUN SUN DETERGENT S)(5)tf 4 Roll 1 Rose Hamilton is new Miss Ruffles Blue Jeans She is 16 and a student at Clearfield High School Cindy Wilde 16 was chosen first runner-u- p in the Miss South Weber contest She is a student at Clearfield High School and the daughter of Danny and Joyce Weaver Tauna Ann Blair was first runner-u- p in the ruffles and blue jeans event She is the daughter of Seth and Arlean Blair and a student at North Davis Junior High School She Macey Morgan 16 was second runner-u- p School student Clearfield and the’ is a High daughter of R Frank and Peggy Morgan Thursday dancers are invited to a road dance at 7 pm in front of city hall Friday’s fair events include sports competition among teams of 10 To register contact Dean Dayton at 1 or Lloyd Ukena at Saturday’s activities begin with a breakfast at the elementary school from 6:30 to 9:30 am y race for all ages A 10000-mete- r will followed by a : be and 11:30 starts at am noon parade through South Weber To enter a 7 float contact Rorie Stott at Booths and games will be operated from 1 pm until dusk Booth5 informaton is available from Bill Petty at Contests Saturday include a “tennis shoe contest” and a country bake-of- f Apple and or will be breads wheat white and cherry pies Pickle-maker- s in dill enter sweet may judged and relish categories contest also A coin toss and twinkie-eatin- g are planned Fireworks financed through resident contributions will close the fair at dusk Donations may be left at city hall or with Dennis and Janet 5 Brewer at I Green Spot $ fl 99 Jeno's Double Size Miss Hamilton the daughter of Keith doz CRAVE CAT FOOD 69 A?? Reigning Over Country Fair daejoesy OIL LUVS DIAPERS Do O' CRISCO Point INSTANT COFFEE I lb German Chocolate Hi $ o 5)$ Long Groon Sheer Q HAIR SPRAY $ 1 39 $1 59 Thompson 1 a Clairol Mist 8 oz AQUA FRESH TOOTH PASTE Large US No SEEDLESS GRAPES D La-Ch- oy oOOOOq O 6 oz PBZZA The Republican senator said under the present form the three county commissioners are both the legislative and executive branches “There is no other form of government where that exists” he said And what usually happens is that one man ends up running the whole county show he said That is the case this year with Chairman Boyd K Storey who has had to carry the load through no fault of his own Halverson said “Pull Boyd out and what do you have?” he queried “You name me a year when you would have dared pull out the one key figure and still have a county government” Halverson said a government run by one individual is a dictatorship “It is the most efficient form of government you can get — but is that what you want?” he asked Under the proposed changes six of the nine county council members would be elected by districts Three would be councilmen at large With the exception of the county attorney all of the other county offices would be appointed postions The council members’ salaries would be set at $2500 half of would be paid only if they attended their regular meetings During a question and answer period Tuesday Halverson was asked what he thought would be the greatest obstacle to implementing the change “Present elected officials” Halverson answered simply POT ROAST lb -- balances” Round Bone Center Cut The chamber is working to put the issue of restructuring county government to the voters in 1981 Halverson a member of the chamber committee promoting the change said the present form of government provides insufficient checks and balances and has created continual problems In a speech to the Mount Ogden Rotary Club Tuesday afternoon he asked how many of the Rotarians had at least some concern about county government Nearly all of them said they did Halverson pointed to the use of a county credit for personal use by Commissioner Douglas Hunt as one of the problems county government has had under the present form “The present form does not lend itself to making changes that need to be made” Halverson said “Too much power is invested in the same three men There are no checks and 1975 The class will meet Aug 20 for a full range of i- - activities Featured at 2 pm will be swimming tennis volleyball and golf A buffet dinner will be held at 6 pm followed by a program at 7 pm and the showing of the movie at 7:30 pm From 8 pm on class members will refresh memories and renew acquaintences Classmates who haven’t been notified may 4 Mark Kencall Cindee Rasmussen 7 2 or Cora Baggs dall 392-325- 479-492- 394-563- |