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Show 2A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, In April 11, 1984 Davis School District Workers Went More of Money Pie non-teachi- Review Staff Drug Workshop Set FARMINGTON Asking for a bigger piece of the pie, the Davis County School District classified employees asked not to be forgotten when next years bud-- , get is considered. A classified employee is one who works in the district in a But," she added, the two-da- Department to Use Collection Agency offi-;wor- k legisla-- . tors did not forget us." She pointed out a section in the recently passed school finance bill which reminds school boards of the importance of the classified employee. It is the intent of the legislature that local boards of education recognize salary inequities that have for classified employees in recent years due to the practice .of providing the same percentage increases to both low and high salaried personnel," the bill states. Local boards are urged to correct these inequities by providing higher salary adjustIn addition the action must be ments to classified employees approved by the therapist, through a more equitable distriamount due must be equal to or bution of funds allocated.-"'- . ' ha and the account . more Past ... , there said Williams is not a , fue. unusual with or problem large b,lls.b.ut thfs ; cl!f.nts W1" Pe?Plc aware there ts a e for.services.( , ; The Davis County Mental A work-sho- p the Elderly" and Substance FARMINGTON on drug and alcohol abuse Abuse Treatment Program. ' y conferprevention sponsored by the Da Sponsors of the vis County Alcohol and Drug ence include the Davis County-Schoo- l Services network will be held District, Davis County .April 11 and 12 at the Davis Mental Health Center, Humana County School District AuditoriHospital, Lakeview Hospital and um. Social Actions Office, Hill Air Participants in the workshops Force Base. .will be school, government, Participation is by invitation .church and community leaders only. The Davis County Alcohol who are involved in alcohol and and Drug Services Network is a drug abuse programs in the membership of alcohol and drug .'county. The goal of the County service providers. Members are Alcohol and Drug Services, net-- , community leaders, school BARRY KAWA Rpvww Staff, Js tp bripg these. various ef-- ..eials and church officials who , A collec forts closer together to achieve 'have an active iWerest in ,the FARMINGTON 'maximum effectiveness. 'problem of alcoKbl' and drug 'tion agency will be utilized by, Workshop topics include Ed- - abuse in the .community; For the Davis County Mental Health call 298; to collect on but-- ', ucating Drinking Drivers" . further information; v ' Department Alcohol and Drug 3446.' standing bills it judges to be pay-- 4' ;Teen . rSphool" Alcohol, Drugs and able by clients, i . "S Dr. Russell A. Williams, exec- utive director of Davis County Mental Health, told the county Health Department operates ,4. a?1 3. Mental, Health Advisory Board clinics in Bountiful," week.-th'an use agency of last :: CENTER VJLLE Mabel Barber, a Centerville pionter.' . and Layton. An in- Farmington wifi be at the discretion of cert- -' Coles Law of Centerville, will be 'Monthly, meetings' of the is also provided service patient . , the guest speaker at the monthly society are open to any-- . .'jter management. .at Lakeview Hospital. The clin-- ' meeting of the Centerville His.This is for people in'our opin-- . ic's services include individual all persons 'interested in torical Society, 7 p.m., April 18, oneT-anion who" are capable of paying and family therapy, evaluations'- - ; in the city hall council room. learning of the history of Centerbut dont," he said. Under new alcohol and drug services, day ; Mrs. Law will talk about her ville or helping to preserve it are Mental Health guidelines, a pa-- .. treatment, .emergehey ihterven- irandfather, Frederick William encouraged to attend.' tient who receives hisher fourth : t'lonj an(j prevention and billing statement at 90 days past tjon consultations. due, will also receive a letter in- Williams estimates an average 4-- M forming them their accounts of about 1,200 people are being have been sent to a collection, treated by the. Mental Health, ' Department at any given time. 17 FARMINGTON nine years, said Laurie Sides of agency. April and 18 are the dates for the state I love and Farmington. Leadermete in Provo. working with kids. I would like leadermete to Cost for the event is $25 for to go to the ideas. some new New ideas get workshops, banquet and closing leaders enthusiastic. keep banluncheon; workshops and The quet $18; evening workshops program offers so and banquet $15; and workshops many different projects and in- NORTH SALT LAKE county ordinance requires that and closing luncheon $12. terests that the Leadermete will ' 36 unit condominium develop-hel- p property located within one half with ideas and training. I have been a leader for ment will be located at 3675 S. mile of a cities boundaries be Orchard Drive. Work on the annexed into that city before it can be developed, if the developproject. The Vineyard, will begin ment will be greater, than 14 May 1. units. Larry Kockerhans and Gene ' Vnlltfce said once that reof the Vallace, formed at churches in and out BOUNTIFUL The Utah . quirement was met things proproject, received approval to beof Utah, for the Art Festival Mass Choir will be singing gin construction during the ceeded very smoothly.' in Salt Lake, and for many He said they are currently sellf again at the Bountiful North Salt Lake City Council other events. Church, Saturday, ing top soil and fill dirt from the meeting, April 3. None of the lor- -' April 14,-This year, Burt Thomas p.m. construction site to lower the cal residents attending the meetwill be directing the choir and For three years the gospel ground level. He said these sales ing voiced any objections to the this Saturdays performance choir has filled the air with will continue until construction proposal.' will be the first under his diinspirational gospel sounds he said begins. Vallace began procerection. for Easter season at the Kockerhans said now that dures for the approval last Sepchurch, The Bountiful Community tember. The property at 'that, they have received final approvSince the groups formation Church is at 100 North 400 this time was located in the unincoral; they will begin in 1982, the choir has per week. East, Bountiful. A of Davis area County. porated , ' percent raise in salary. role such as secretaries, cooks and maintenance personnel. Marjean Steed, vice president of the of the Davis County Classified Employees Association, told the Davis County School Board last week that legislators were giving, teachers the much publicized ladder scheme money in addition to an approximate 4 DAN CARLSRUH nop-teachi- ' , , . - J - - Miotory Meeting Dated I.. r . Although the bill does not state any figures and is merely a wish of the legislators, Ms. Steed said those who work in role in the school district should be given ad.ded consideration when the next years budget is worked on. Ms. Steed also told the board that part time employees might be considered for greater benefits within the Davis County School District. "It takes dependability and purpose to get dressed and go to work,1 Ms. Steed said of part time workers, but they dont get the benefits." Board President Sheryl Allen told Ms. Steed that the board isnt sure how the budget will be divided as yet but that all facets ' of the district .will be considered. V out-patie- nt e - his--toric- al Ai . Leadermete Planned NSL Condominiums To Be Constructed 4-- H 4--H 4-- H - 4-- H DO YOU HAVE A NEWS TIP CALL YOUR 4--H ILaliesMe IKevfie w Mass Choir to Perform Com-muni- AREA CORRESPONDENT bountifulnortH salt lake ty 7 '. CENTERVILLE IRENE JANES.. es BOUNTIFUL Bountiful City Light and Power Commis-- . sion received final approval from the Bountiful City Council ' to proceed with the next Step to- ward acquiring more hydro-electrie power for Bountiful. Ken Fonnesbeck, of Bingham ; Engineering, presented the feasi- -' bility study for the Moon Lake Project where Bountiful would receive power from two different ; dams, the existing Moon Lake Dam and the Taskeech Dam i which will be built later. - Bountiful Power applied for li -I . censes with the Federal Energy and Regulatory Committee to acquire power from East Canyon, Echo, Joes Valley, Moon Lake and Lost Creek. Cliff Michaelis, power commissioner for Bountiful, said Bountiful will probably outgrow all of those sources by 1992. Under Bountifuls existing contract with the Colorado River Storage Project, the city gets 37 megawatts of power in the winter and 25 in the summer. Michaelis explained that the city needs another source of summer power, and that the Moon Lake Project could provide that A public CENTERVILLE hearing will be held April 17, at 7 p.m. at the Centerville City of-flees for the purpose of dis- pussing a proposed Drainage and Subsurface Water Control Ordinance. The city drafted the ordinance to promote the health, safety, ; and general welfare of the citi- zens, and to control surface and ; subsurface waters. Because Centerville is in a low lylng area, and with the rising .lake levels, subsurface water has become a problem to the city vfad to homeowners. ; ; The ordinance, if adopted, will ! effect future developers and ; builders in the city, so major de-- j velopers are invited to give writ- ten input, Mayor Neil Blackburn said. ! , I ordinance will give developers the responsibility for making e improvements and for bearing the financial costs of doing so. A bond will be required to cover all the costs of improvements and inspection fees. Direction will be given to drainage of impervious surfaces, sump and natural drainage' loca-- ', The next step toward connecting into the Moon Lake dam outlets will be to go to financial consultants to find the best way .. . , . . er than the present natural gas power generated by the plant on 200 South 200 West in Bountiful, Michaelis said, and hydro-powis a generated by a natural resource. The maintenance costs are also less. Michaelis named conservation as our least costly resource. We very much advocate conservation, he said. Were putting together a program for auditing residential power on request by our customers. iff IDXyjlLY 7-1- . P.M. 0 Ladies get FREE when accompanied by paying partnerl in 'c-iiHanr.iin I AND PRESSED AT PRICE PLEAT IS ONLY u YOULL LOVE IP! ... 3rd ADJUST-A-DRAP- E, r 1. 2774 S. 255 W. Bountiful 295-830- 1 2. 3. 4. 5. Return exactly the same length as when received. 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A hydrology report must be presented to the planning com-- ; mission listing the potential for ; flooding, under the new ordi-- ; nance, with a description of ex- isting drainage ways and a , hydrology report. Developers , willbe required to provide a . drainage plan along with the pre- -' liminary plat or site plan. Another requirement in the V- -. n a CLASSIC SKATINGS Finished floors levels will be restricted to not less than two feet above the highest ground water level on the lotj and fines and penalties will be incurred for builders not adhering to the ordinance standards. Copies of the complete proposed ordinance are available at the Centerville City offices for the cost of reproductiori. ; v power is cheap- c er to finance, Michaelis said. The license for the project was issued in July of 1983 and construction must begin within two years. Power from the Moon Lake Project would be 65 mill power for 15 years until bonds are paid off and then would drop to 20 mill power depending on financ off-sit- tions,' Hydro-electri- er. Centerville Sets Hearing For New Water Ordinance Michaelis-said- ing, pow- . 298-636- 3 THEATERSENIOR CITIZENS ..292-898- 7 CURT JACKSON ARTSWOODS CROSS 298-110- 3 ENNY MEYERS Bountiful Power Backed by Council : . JUDY JENSEN.. f pre-sal- 9 BOUNTIFULRECREATION : - ' CHERYL ARCHIBALD WOODS CROSSWEST BOUNTIFUL BETTY FLEISHMAN. ;...298-702- 2 292-949- 2146 N. Main,' Layton 776-49- - 298-89- ADVERTISING DEADLINES Display advertisements Thursday at 4:30; classified liner ads,. Monday at 3:30 Centerville Bountiful 330 E. Pages Lane Next to Dicks Market 1501 So. Main 5 Points 292-755- 1 31 295-262- 2 hi. For Best Results Read The Classified |