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Show Mobile Home Parks To Pay More for Garbage Collection years old, he said. The increased charge will be APRIL ADAMS Review Staff Four Clearfield LAYTON THOMAS C. ZAUGG roactive to Jan. ret- Charges for 1. mobile home parks will be paying money lost in the past will not be a higher garbage collection fee af- levied, against the four mobile ter it was discovered dumpsters home parks, the board voted. The mobile park owners will be going through the local landfill havent been paying enough. given a choice on their garbage All mobile home parks in north collection now. Davis County will be checked to They can either make an agreesee how their garbage is collected, ment the city picks their refuse JOHN V. COY the North Area Refuse District board has decided. This situation isnt anyones fault, since they (mobile park owners) thought they were going through the city, said board Chairman John Beutler. He discovered the matter after doing some checking up on how the parks were having their gar- up, or contract directly with a commercial hauler. The city in turn, contractswith a hauler also. The district charges a $1 a household fee per month, and the city adds their charge onto this. In Clearfield, the refuse hauling charge is $3.75 a month, Beutler said. bage collected. .rfMIli DAVID G. SCHRAMM JHMW 'WW.' RUSSELL W. ASPLUND VALERIE AURICH KENTEN E. FRANDSEN Presently, none of the Clearfield Trucks carrying the mobile mobile trailer parks contract with parks refuse have been entering the city. the landfill without being weighed in on the scale, he said. Angry mobile park owners proWe are out $500 a month this tested the boards decision, saying nothey had to give two months way, with the Clearfield situation fees. It increased on tice and any member board said alone, Fruit Heights representative Da- wasnt fair to make the charge vid Packer. One of the parks is 12 retroactive, Tom Clay said. 9 Called, Return From LDS Missions Lakeside area residents will serve as missionaries for the LDS Church. Others have returned from service in the church mission field. Elder Kurt Cottrell, son of Don and Ann Cottrell, 438 N. 700 E., Kaysville, has accepted a call to serve in the Sydney Australia Mission. His farewell will be held Jan. 20 in the Kaysville 4th Ward at 875 E. 200 N., Kaysville, at 1 p.m. He enters the Mission Training Center Jan. 31. Elder Cottrell has graduated from Davis High and attended the LDS Seminary. He played football and soccer for Davis High. He was also involved in student government as first vice president. He has served as first assistant to the bishop in the priest quorum. He is employed at the Utah Department of Transportation. An open house will be held for family and friends following the meeting at his home. Sister Yalerie Aurich, daughter of Jimmie and Diane Aurich, has been called to serve the Chile Concepcion Mission. Prior to her Jan. 24, departure for the MTC, Sister Aurich will an associates degree and attended one quarter at Weber State College. She is a graduate of Clear- field High School. Elder Russell W. Asplund, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Asplund has been called to serve the South Carolina, Columbia Mission. Prior to his Jan. 31 departure for the MTC, Elder Asplund will speak at the Layton 3rd Ward, Cherry Lane Chapel on Jan. 20 at 2:50 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary Friday, Jan. 25 at 2262 E. 1200 No. from 7 to 9 p.m. member of the Layton 3rd LDS Ward, the new missionary has been attending the Brigham Young University. He is a graduate of Layton High School and A LDS Seminary. Elder Kenton Ellis Frandsen has accepted a call to the Lima Peru South Mission for the LDS Church. He will enter the Mission Home Jan. 17. Kenton is a graduate of Davis High and is a certified emergency medical technician. He is tile son of Herman and Lois Frandsen, a member of Fruit Heights 3rd Ward and he is employed by Richard Seager. Elder John V. Coy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale V. Coy has been called to serve the New York, speak at the Clearfield Stake House2nd Ward on 935 So. g State, Clearfield, at 3:50 p.m. New York, misFriends and relatives are invited sion. to meet with the missionary folPrior to his Jan. 24 departure lowing the farewell at her home, for the MTC, Elder Coy spoke at 1085 So. 1075 E Clearfield. the Roy 16th Ward on Jan. 13. A member of the Clearfield A member of the Roy 16th 2nd Ward, the new missionary is Ward, the new missionary is an a graduate of Ricks College with Eagle Scout and has attended We Greek-speakin- ber State College and is currently working at Nice Corp. He is a graduate of Roy High School. Elder Thomas C. Zaugg, sob of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Zaugg hss been called to serve the Venezuela, Maracaibo Mission. Prior to his Jan. 17 departure for the MTC, Elder Zaugg spoke at the Syracuse 4th LDS Ward. A member of the Syracuse 4th Ward, the new missionary has been attending Brigham Young University and working for TRW. He is a graduate of Clear- 2 FOR 1 vcrool SIDM t 0 ini field High School. . Elder David G. Schramm son of Clarence F. and Doris Jean Schramm, has been called to 0ZIE serve in the Italy Catania LDS Mission. Prior to his January 24th de- parture for the MTC, Elder Schramm will speak at the Fruit Heights 4th Ward on January 20 at 10:40 a.m. Kaysville East Stake Center on 6th East. An open house will follow at the Schramms home, 14 North Heartwood Street, Fruit Height for family and friends. A member of the Fruit Heights 4th Ward, Elder Schramm is a 1983 graduate of Davis High School and has attended Weber State College and is currently employed at El Matador in Bountiful. Elder Michael B. Campbell son of Marvin L. and Lillian F. Campbell, has returned from the Guatemala Guatemala City and Quatzaltenago Missions. He will speak at the Clearfield 8th Ward on 20th Jan. at 2:50 p.m. exam 33 HAL G. SCHOFIELD Elder Ilal Gardner Schofield, son of Nolan and Linda Schofield, has been called to erve in the London England South LDS tiiiim PURCHASE ANY OF THE ITEMS ABOVE AT THE MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE, AND RECEIVE A SECOND, OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE, FREE WITH THIS AD! EXPIRES FEB. 2, 1985 Mission. Prior to his Jan 24 departure for the MTC, Elder Schofield will speak at the Syracuse 1st LDS Ward, 1974 W. 1700 S Syracuse, on Jan. 20 at 1:20 p.m. Friends K2 Window Treatment Center and relatives are invited to an open house after the meeting. He is a graduate, of Clearfield High School and has been attending Ricks College. He was active in high school athletics, was in basketball and named took first place in state '4A high jump. 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