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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday. February 13. 1985 9A WIC Program Aids Women, Children juice and formula supplements, children and mothers receive milk and cheese, peanut butter and beans, eggs, cereal fortified with iron and 45 percent of the recommended daily allowance of vitamins, and juice. If you are eligible or know of someone who is eligible we want to see you," said Mrs. Buckley. We have the money to reach more than 2,000 people and we want to help everyone who needs SUSAN TANNER HOLMES Review Correspondent It's a proFARMINGTON gram to help raise healthy children by changing eating habits from cookies and cake to raisins and apples. Teaching while feeding is a goal of the federally funded Women Infants and Children (WIC) program. We want people to be aware we're here to help," said Mary Buckley, registered nurse and certified professional authority for the WIC program. Low income women who are pregnant, nursing or within six months of having their last child, infants and children up to 5. who meet certain nutritional criteria are eligible for the program. us." WIC is in addition to and will not cut down on food stamps or school lunch programs. Call Orientations are Thursdas serviced by four clinics located in Bountiful, Farmington, Clearfield and at Hill Air Force Base, said Mrs. Buckley. from 10:45 to 1:30 a.m. at 37 N. Main in Farmington and on Fridays from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at 938 S. 1000 E. in Clearfield (the WIC 1 receive participants swimming pool building). Children need not attend orientation. Potential participants should bring proof of residency, something with your current address: proof of income like a paycheck stub or medical card; children's birth certificates or shot records. said. Participants receive about $50 per month per person. While infants receive cereal. deep snow and a twilight sky create a chilly picture of winter at a Sunset school playground. to Levy Fines NARD Officials APRIL ADAMS disposing of the waste at the Review Staff landfill. A wary truce was LAYTON reached between north landfill board officials and commercial refuse haulers after irregularities in the disposing of garbage Wednesday night, board mem- bers and local haulers met to cuss the situation. were discussed. North Area Refuse District officials agreed last month to strictly enforce a policy levying a $250 fine against haulers bringing in waste from outside the nine-cit- y landfill area. Board members became angry after they learned some trucks hauling refuse from outside the district had been entering and dis- Board member David Packer said he had been called to the landfill to review a load on a truck carrying refuse from Ogden. The landfill allows only waste from the nine north Davis communities. We arent making a fuss over a few cans here and there. That's no big deal. But when we see over half a load from Ogden, we are going to fine that truck," he said. IN THE said. 4 Days Only 14th, 15th, 16th, 18th (Thuis. - Fri. - Sat. One hauler agreed the fine levying policy was justified, but said there were sometimes extenuating circumstances" that should be taken into account. MENS bUli w wool blends & Sizes 36 thru 52 From Shorts, regulars, longs, MENS Polyesters, Silks WINTER same time frame, the county received 7.19 inches of snowfall, or 128 percent of the nor- $22 Wools & Hundreds to choose trom TIES is from the Utah State University Field Station in Farmington, he said. From 1982 to 1983 during the, 3 COATS only $1022 Broken sizes 30-ye- ar mal, Ashcroft said. But during the record months from October, 1983, to January, 1984, a whopping 10.79 inches of precipitation fell in the area, or 192 percent of normal, he said. From the offices records dating back to 1931, the dryest winter was from October, 1976, to the end of January, 1977, when only 1.9 inches of moisture was recorded, or 34 percent of normal. NEW YEARS RESOLUTION SPECIAL! 5 & Mon.) -' Moisture Level Likely to Drop 30-ye- ar Polyesters, wools Vested suits CITTTC rf- Though Davis County has been cent of normal, but still less than what fell last ear, he said, when hit with above normal precipitation this winter, the next few precipitation measured 192 pervears will be less snowy but still cent of normal. "Based on our best projections above normal, based on the most in weather forecasting, during the recent predictions. According to the assistant state next few years this area will see climatologist, a average of decreased precipitation, but moisthe state's north central division ture thats still above normal, annual snowfall, which includes Ashcroft predicted. We (the office) feel the weathDavis, is 5.62 inches of precipitaer is about ready to turn around. tion. This water year, which began Weve about hit the peak, he Oct. 1, 1984, shows the area has said. The calculations were based on weather patterns, air flow and received 6.56 inches of precipitation up to the end of January, other climatic data, he explained. From October, 1981, to Janusaid Gaylen Ashcroft of the Office of the Utah State Climatoloary, 1982, approximately 9.56 inches of moisture fell, equaling gist. 170 percent of normal. The data The snowfall is still 117 per LAYTON HILLS MALL Sale Starts Thurday, Feb. 14, 10 am Recently, a truck carrying refuse from south Davis cities was caught entering the landfill, he Some local haulers said since all the refuse was from the same county, it shouldnt matter if the garbage was hauled to a north or south county landfill. 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