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Show SUN CHRONICLE, March 2, 1978, Page 1 1 March CLEARFIELD COURIER, Af-- : 1978, Page 1, 1 1 .ij Low incomes increasing of Utahns j Social Services study shows. with low incomes is expected According to Dr. Kenneth Gray, Assistant Director, Office of Planning and The , j increase to 1985, "t O fMVilH r WANTED Route boy in area of 1800 N.to 1300 N. Main to Burns call Joe 825-166- 6. MEN OR LADIESi Any kind of work done. Repairs, coat HELP WANTED: linings, and holes repaired. Uniforms, tailoring, wedding lines. All work guaranteed. Call for appt. Mrs. E. LaMar 5435 S. Nelson, 825-724- 9, 2050 W. ROY. C.QNT METAL BARRELS 50 gal.' size with pop top. Suitable for trash barrels, ddg houses, storage containers, water barrels, feed troughs, charcoal burners and many other uses. Priced at $7,50. each. Available at the Sun Chronicle office, 5388 S. Weekend waitress at the Auger Inn, Ogden airport. Call Bart at 392-995- 3.2 D. SECRETARY-NEEDE- Will pay $3.25 an hour. days a week. 9-- 5, 4-- 5 393-148- 3. 3-- 9 (I V6 UR 1 N COM E TO SPEAK EF- N C R E AS E LEARN 1900 W Roy. Ph. 825-166- 6. tfn FECTIVELY PREPARE FOR ACHIEVE HARMONY. NEW LEADERSHIP FAMILY MOTHERS WORKING of spending at weekends tired evenings, markets, 466-109- running errands? I'll do it for you. Money saved on impulse buying. Will pay modest fee. Call 773-064- 'jfL' 3-- 2 PIANO LESSONS ENDS Ph. 1900 W., Roy. 825-166- 6. tfn YARD SPRING 4 . -- ROLL 782-578- COME TO CHARLIES Ceramic and Gift Hut . 448 S . State. Clearfield. Rear and We Downstairs. have Greenware, paint, firing and classes on Mon. - Fri. from 10-and on Saturdays from 2 KM. 3-- 2 landscaping. NEWSPRINT excellent for table cover at picnics, drop cloth for cleaning and painting and keeps the .kids entertained .for hours with big sheets of drawing paper. Priced at 25c lb. Available at the Sun Chronicle office, 5388 S. IDEAS IN COMMUNICATION). CALL THE CHALLENGERS NOW! 3.2 WORK. driveways replaced and cement work. Call Bob Child. 392-520- TFN SMALL 3-- T GRAY Sweet per- shots. Call 6:30p.m. 825-481- including after 0 tfn 773-579- ' 3-- 9 THE PET PLACE MALIBU CHEVELLE 74 Classic station wagon. 400. automatic, p.s.. p.b.. 9 air passenger, shocks, equalizer hitch. Excellent condition. 1 owner. $2700 or best offer. Call 393-423- 7. need to lose weight? Or gain weight or just maintain your weight level . We have the product for you . Not a Fad diet . Call DO YOU 376-350- Custom grooming $8, kittens and pet supplies. 36 So. Main, Clfd. puppies, Call percent by of 825-401- 2. Weber involved State College is in a cooperative program with the National Dealers Automobile Association designed reduce the shortage to of mechanics. Its no secret that good are getting mechanics harder to find, said George L. Layson, NADA field coordinator. With current accusations from the news media that s are taking place with the consumers, through local dealers and local colleges for those interested in a career as an automobile technician. We think it is an excellent program from the standpoint that a student can work full time, make a living, and go to school too, said Ross Eskelson, WSC professor of manufacturing engineering technology and chairman of the of department automotive rip-off- engineering technology. Each participating student will be employed at a dealership in his ow n area nd attend classes at WSC. He or she will work 40 hours a week and attend classes two industry has automotive program apprenticeship decided to do something about it, Layson said. The plan, already in operation at WSC, is to offer an associate degree- - CHEVY BELAIR no rips, rust, or dents, new chrome. Only 69.900 miles. 825-- 1 666 ask for Joe or see at 473 27th in Ogden. TFN 1967 CHEVILLE Super Sport 283 Built best offer. Call 2 5 . even ing s . 3-- 376-848- Napoleon III large coppers, other old foreigns, political campaign buttons, JFK pictorial, Kennedy-Johnsorare Charlie Smith for President, others, large sulphid marble, American Immunize all children n, eagle, collection only. Louise after 6 Monday, Tuesday and 773-923- 7 TFN Wednesday. In yogr spare time. Others profiting . "You carr too! Details' free . McEntire Publishing PO Box 607. Wendover. Ut. 84083. WORK 9 Kl NG fo r distributors. Compare marketing plan. Call for interview. our WE A L 615 RE 376-3503-- 3 BECOME Polaroid. A wholesaler of Film. Eveready. Westinghouse. Keystone Photo Products and developing. Minimum Purchase of Product only $5227. Call Mr. Green collect 61 753 or write IPS 164 No. 3rd St.. Columbus. 2 Ohio. 43215. 3-- HAVE A HIGHLY profitable and beautiful Jean Shop of your own. Featuring the latest in Jeans. Denims and AT HOME:, 3-- A Kodak 30 ACRES of first class ground to be sold for $7,000 an acre. N . of Karols Trailer Courts. Water, sewer and For more gas hookups. information, call 393-148- 9 Sportswear. $14,500.00 includes Beginning Inand ventory. Fixtures, Training. You may have your store open in as little as 15 days. Call any time for Mr. Dickson (316) 598-228- 8. 3-- 7 3-- 9 usym features maw treasures Gods and goddesses, coins and pottery from five seasons of archeological excavations at Petra, Jordan, will be on display at the Utah Museum of Natural History March 4 through April 16. Dr. Philip C. Hammond, University of Utah professor of anthropology and director of the American Expedition to Petra, has led the each The Nabataeans were nomads who sw'ept up from the Arabian peninsula (modern Saudi Arabia; in the early 4th century B.C., forsook their nomadic ways and settled at Petra, 180 miles south of modern Amman. They became a and highly successful sophisticated' mercantile people who for five centuries controlled one of the ancient worlds most important trade routes. location its strategic as a trading of crossroads, the blending of Middle Eastern and Graeco-Roma- n cultures can still be seen in the gigantic funerary monuments, and sculptural portraits Temple of the Winged Lions. Other artifacts will document the lifestyle and domestic ac- from the temples, sculpture, jewelry, paintings and written language of Petra. The museum exhibit, Archaeological entitled Treasures from Petra, will and include ' artifacts illustrating reproductions the pottery, coinage, religion and art of the Nabataeans. be will shown Also photographs and artifacts from the five seasons of excavations, which included 70 students from universities across the United States. United States inadequately against polio, Accreditation awarded to of Social Services official said. According to Dr. Taira Department Fukushima, Deputy Could you survive in Fukushima thafrontier?, Interested in a course that could help you survive under frontier conditions? A class scheduled for an evening school offering spring quarter at Weber State College is titled Indian and Pioneer Uses of Western Plants. Stephen L. Clark, assistant professor of botany, who will be the instructor, says students will learn how the Indians and pioneers used their knowledge of plants to survive on the Nineteenth Century western frontier. Considered will be edible, medicinal, poisonous, dye and other useful plants. The class is listed as Botany 301, offers three credit hours, and will be conducted Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Dairymen schedule convention Utah Hospital Center has been awarded a two-yea- r accreditation by on the Joint Commission Accreditation of Hospitals (JCAH), according to AKenneth C. dministrator Johnson. This accreditation is the e result of an survey made by four JCAH field representatives during a two-da- y visit in November. It means that McKay-De- e has met exacting standards set by JCAH and has achieved the goals of excellent outlined in the Accreditation Manual for Hospitals. Approximately 4800 out of 7150 hospitals in the U.S. this earned have not is It legally recognition. necessary for a Hospital to be accredited and the Joint on-sit- Commissions voluntary, benchmark of licensure of American College the American Surgeons, College of Physicians, the Association, American Hospital the and Medical Association, as a luncheons, Chicago-based- , organization. Layson said. The overall program will take three years both in lecturestyle classes and the lab work at the dealership where they are employed. All this time the student will be paid a wage starting at 52 percent of the jour- scale with an increase of 4 percent every three months thereafter, said Mr. Layson. The program is being funneled through the Utah Job Security office in Ogden.. series and recommended boosters are received. Fukushima recommended that infants receive two does of oral vaccine in the first year of life, preferably at 2 and 4 months of age. Boosters are given at age 18 6 months and between years, preferably prior to day care or school entry. imHowever, polio munizations can begin at any time up to age 18. Adults are not routinely immunized against polio in the United States. He noted that a killed form of polio vaccine now is available for those children who cannot receive the live virus polio vaccine. The killed vaccine, commonly called the Salk vaccine, was the first formulation of polio vaccine introduced in 1954. However, the live form or Sabin vaccine is recommended for routine use in infants and children. Dr. Fukushima said that "immunizations are easily available throughout Utah from doctors, family 4-- and local pediatricians health department clinics." where lovely young ladies from across the state vie for the title of Utah State Dairy Princess. Featured speakers at the dairymen's meetings will be Dick Brooks, president of the Holstein Friesian Association of America. The dairy wives will participate in a tour of historic and modern homes in the St. George area. All wives of dairymen and other women interested in the dairy industry are invited to attend. All participants are said. 6082, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106. Phone: Information from: Kent Hendriksen, 487-997- ex- Households whose in- fall below the 80 level dont percent automatically qualify for all social service programs. A person with an income at the 80 percent of median income level might qualify for assistance with housing or day care services but could not qualify for public assistance payments. Those with very low incomes generally qualify for many more types of social service programs, he said. Gray said the study shows that the need for services will remain the greatest in comes Wasatch Front Counties which are continuing to grow at a steady rate. The study also shows that the percentage increase in population is expected to be the greatest in Kane, Uintah, Iron, Washington, Duchesne, Emery and Carbon Counties. Growth in population in general is directly tied to increases in low income he r population, said, According to Gray, there is no one statistical method or criteria which can be used to definitely define the magnitude of poverty and deprivation in the State. However, a familys income as compared to other incomes in the same community or region is a strong indication of need. The entire low income population may qualify for or be in need of assistance to finance housing purchases. On the other hand, only a portion of the individuals meeting the low income criteria may be in need of specific services such as mental health counseling. the What population projections do is allow us to pinpoint the segment of the population most likely to need social services in the future, he said. The study will be used to plan and revamp social service programs to meet the changing needs of Utah ci tizens. Gray noted that the booklet will be used in a series of workshops to allow planners, officials and interested citizens throughout the state to look more closely at the low income population and determine how shifts in their numbers might affect their area or programs. Persons interested in attending the training should sessions contact Louis State Caudillo, Training Coordinator at Copies of the study are available from the Office of Planning and Research, 150 West North Temple, P.O. Box 2500, or by phoning 533-5?9- Bringing the program to Ogden and WSC was the Advisory Committee of the Ogden Dealers Association, W. William Dodgson, Rodney Citte, and Dennis J. Peterson. 225 W. 2600 N., Exceptions different for divorcee LAKE SALT CITY LAYTON -S- eparated and divorced baths, family 2 Total luxury (or $27,000. 2 bedrooms, or 621-202room, patio. Call Diana 399-532- SOUTH HEIGHTS BEAUTY $73,500. a 4 level split that has a huge second level family room. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Gerry 773-922- parents are subject to certain tax regulations when children as claiming dependents, the Internal Revenue Service said. Since each child can be claimed by only one parent, generally, the parent with custody of the child for the greater part of the year is entitled to the dependecy deduction. But there are two exceptions to the rule, the IRS said, based upon terms of the divorce decree or other agreement and the amount contributed to the childs support by the parent without custody. Divorced or separated parents should check the details of these exceptions in their tax instructions before either parent claims the children as dependents. Additional information is available free in IF Publication 501, Exemptions and WEST 4750 SOUTH, ROY 4 bedrooms 2l neighborhood. $53,500. Superb or fireplaces. 2 car garage. Ed Tugaw 2463 782-305- ions for Dependents, and IRS Publication 504, Tax Information for Divorced and Separated Individaals," by filling out the handy oi der blank in the tax package. 2 BENCH FRUIT HEIGHTS $60,900 Beautiful location. Kaysville. Schools, 4 bedrooms, baths. 2 fireploces. Call Don 766-- 233, 376-590- EAST LAYTON LOCATION $36,500 bedroom, ', both, patio, home, good assumption, , dscaped. Fireplace. Call Bill 2 1 $2,500 DOWN Brick home. Fireplace, price $29,500. Call Dan lan- 1 . 776-04- TAKES 3 BEDROOM dining, spacious kitchen. Total 782-3050- . 621-086- KAYSVILLE LOT $13,500 Fairfield Forms lot 63 surrounded by custom homes. Super potential. Call Don 766 233, 1 "Your Exempt- baths, 723-277- 376-59- . 2469 GRANT, OGDEN $27,000. 2 bedroomi. extra clean, full bosement, fenced or 773 9220. R 406 yaid See today. Wally 376-933- SEE THIS ROY CONDOF bedroom. 3 fireplaces. 3 baths, & more! Call Marilyn gaiage. R 3 773-021- $59,500 3 floors finished, . or 707 The 220 W. PATTERSON OGDEN contract this 2 bedroom home, with new siding and roof. $15,950. Call Scott or Buy on Hair 621-394- Weavers . HOME ON H.F. ROAD $47,500 2 baths, 2 car garage, newly base. $47,500. Call Jim remodeled kitchen. 50 1200 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 773-021- Mickey & Taleitha would like to invite you to visit us at the Sunset Beauty Salon 12187 No. Main, pre-regist- Box there are pected to be 717.978 low income persons including 182,511 families and 89,958 single persons with incomes below the 80 percent level, he said. The 80 percent of median income is used as the low income cutoff because that is the level at which Title XX Social Services can be provided. He said the shifts in population, specifically low income, is important in order to determine what kinds of social service programs will be needed and where they will be needed in the future. stressing that changes in economic development in an area may alter the statistics in the future. Sunset Ph. 825-055- 5 in- vited to by February 27. Registration forms are available by writing or calling: Utah State Dairy Convention, P.O. 487-997- the ages call and set up an appointment. The next step is employment by a dealership and the final step is registration at WSC. Weber State currently has eight students enrolled in this program, which began winter quarter. We like the idea of combining theory and practice and the program is ideal fora person who wants the best of both worlds, said Eskelson. This program is certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (NIASE). John Hinckley, past president of the NADA and an Ogden City resident, was instrumental in the certification program, Layson in annual princess pageant alone, he said. The chief aim of accreditation is to 'help hospitals in their pursuit of excellence and thereby provide a higher quality of care to patients. The Joint Commission began in 1918 under the sponsorship of the American College of Surgeons. It was incorporated in 1951 by The American outlines . cause paralysis. However,. paralysis does not occur as frequently as most people believe. Much more common is a polio in its nonpapalytic form, he stressed. A live virus vaccine that js given by mouth is available for protection against polio. The vaccine is routinely given to infants and children up to age 18 and is highly effective, provided the intiial the banquets, park, an auction, and the quality that is higher than governmental agenda a picnic surveys are Mr. Johnson a Dairymen's meetings, pointed out. "Accreditation represents an- 3 The e State noted that polio may be caused by three types of viruses. All can convention, the annual Dairy Wives convention, and the annual Utah State Dairy Princess Pageant. Meetings and festivities are slated for at the Four March Seasons Motor Inn, St. George. Ogden hospital Director of Health for the Disease Control Branch, the presences of so many unprotected children increases the likelihood of outbreaks of polio in Utah. In 1977, 20 cases of polio were reported in the U.S. Of these cases, 17 resulted in paralysis. No cases of Polio were reported in Utah. immunized a Utah Plans have been McKay-De- Im- munization Survey shows that more than 100,000 Utah be children may nounced for a gathering that will jointly host the annual summer since 1973 and has uncovered much of the history of an ancient Arab people called the Nabataeans. Because of Representations Atargatis and Dhu Shares, the of native gods Nabataeans, will be included along with cultic figurines tivities of the peoples who inhabited Petra through the centuries. The museum is located on the U of U campus and is open daily from 9:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children, and special faihily rates are available. the people who want to learn to take care of their own cars, A person between of 18 and 30 should 3-- 9 COIN COLLECTION 110 Indian head pennies, many ding liberty quarters, large cent, 1854 half dime, 2 not career-minde- $16,656. 1985, By or three nights a w'eek. "Our program is for the neymans percent of the median income. Included are 137,651 families and 72,975 single persons. 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