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Show Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, March 14, 1984 w X fV TTT v i ' ?i ' ft V, I I Have a Fun Weekend at... THE GLOW ROOM wJkJf it Pancake rSSLfjr 01 5A FRIDAY 5-- & P.M. 9 Dinner House SATURDAY Surf & Turf . 5-- - P.M 10 Italian Buffet Seafood Smorgasbord Feast Sunday Buffet Brunch 9 A.M.-- 6 P.M. . 1 1 4T West 21 b6 South Ogden Read The Classified 4 A Photo by Rodney Wright HOMES are being razed burned and moved in Bounti- to make way for a new Albertson's food store. The ful planned construction will be on Fifth South near Main Street. s. Applicants Sought Health Board to Fill Seats FARMINGTON The Davis County Board of Health has announced two upcoming vacancies on the board and is seeking applications from interested county residents. Board members Ruth Gailey and Dr. Jan S. Freeman, both of Bountiful, will have their five-yeterms expire on March 31 date of and July 31. A cut-oMarch 23 has been set for applications to be submitted for the term vaupcoming two cancies on the board. The board has also formed a nominatspecial ing committee to review applica- ar ff five-ye- ar three-memb- er and make eling costs to meetings. The recommendations back to the board meets monthly on the first board. They are: board members Tuesday at 7 a.m. in the county Dr. Mark H. Blaisdell of Bounticourthouse in Farmington. ful, Dr. Harold L. Hansen of According to Davis County Health Department director Dr. Kaysville and Monica Newsome of Clinton. The county commis- Enrico Leopardi, a traditional sioners will make the final decirule is one of the the two vacant sion on the candidates as positions should be filled by a submitted by the board of physician. And he said the board health. has found keeping a geographical representation of the county has The Davis been useful in providing balg decisions. County Board of Health is the anced g For further information on body for the county Health Department. the openings, contact the Davis Members of the board are not County Board of Health at paid but are reimbursed for trav- or back on line, the chances of a significant power outage are reduced. Bountiful Power- -' Manager Cliff Michaelis said the trans-- 1 former was damaged during heavy spring winds last year and was sent in for repairs. A backup transformer was used while the main transformer was being re- -' paired. But when one of the transformers at the citys main substation in Centerville failed on Sunday, Jan. 22, the city was without a back up transformer, Michaelis said. IN YOUR FREE Lakeside n&eview Every Wednesday er policy-makin- policy-makin- 451-33- 451-334- Transformer on Line To Reduce Outages With the BOUNTIFUL one number transformer citys SPORTS tions nine-memb- 3. Bad Weather Bus Routes Designated Plan If the city would have had the number 1 transformer back, the Alternative bad weather bus power outage likely would have routes have been proven effeclasted only three or four min- - tive on nine Salt Lake and Davis utes, Michaelis said. Instead the County routes, according to Jan. '22 outage last nearly two John Inglish, Utah Transit Auhours throughout the city. thority director of operations. Alternative routes in areas like The repairs to the transformer will cost the city $97,000, Mithe high Avenues and east chaelis said. benches in Bountiful were deTo replace the transformer signed and installed this winter to be used only, when weather would have cost $340,000, Michaelis said. conditions are so severe that regular portions of the route are im' He suggested the citys power passable. department build up a reserve Bad weather routes are fund to be used in an emergency marked with a special notice at situation should other city power bus stops and are outlined on equipment fail. regular bus schedules. Bus passengers were notified by flyers distributed on the bus. Alternative routing, Inglish said, helps maintain bus schedules and assures bus passengers of transportation during the times its needed most. Inglish said that the success of the alterHardy said the system ought to native routes was measured by help the city use less natural gas. increased ridership He estimated that savings from examining and February. Januray during fuel bills in the next four years Routes 1, 2, 3, 39, 40, 54, 60, ought to more than make up for 61, 62 have the alternative the cost of the system. It currently costs the city $50,000 per year to heat the pool and run the ice rink compressor system, Hardy said. ( 4 Recreation Center ice rink will soon be used to warm water in the centers bubble-toppe- d swimming pool. The Bountiful City Council has awarded a $56,000 contract to Ralph Tye and Sons to install a heat recovery system. Neal Jenkins, recreation center A closed piping system will dedirector, said an engineering study showed the city could save liver heat from waste water from $18,000 per year in heating bills ice rink compressors to the pool, Hardy said. by installing the system. Perfect Party! 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