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Show Davis County Clipper NewsBeat BY ANDREA SIMARR KAYSVILLE growing BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper News Editor - WOODS CROSS Resolutions backing a commuare gaining nity standard steam across Davis County and beyond. what the Bountiful-base- d group has been doing recently. Community standard resolutions have been passed by city councils in Bountiful, Clinton, Layton and North Salt Lake in Davis as well County, as in North Logan and Sandy. Resolutions arent laws but they show you can do something that is good, Christensen said. She also referred to the resolution supporting family values passed unanimously by s the delegates to the Davis County Republican Convention Aug. 24. Thanking the Exchange Club for its ongoing financial support of the group started by JoAnn Hibbert Hamilton of Bountiful, Christensen asked members to go thank those stores that are supporting better standards. A cover the magazine covers effort is gaining momentum around the county, including Dicks Markets. The support of store director Jay Sutherland was noted in a recent KSL Radio news report, with Christensen noting that the store is getting more positive feedback than negative comments on the coverup. Residents can also ask stores to consider removing posters and covering magazine covers that they find to be offensive, she said. Be nice when you say something; she cautioned. You 700-plu- familiar, but the lyrics have been cleverly remodeled to Clipper Correspondent fourth-grade- morning. She provided an update on ANNE CHRISTENSEN, a mem- ber of Citizens for Families, speaks to Bountiful Exchange Club Thursday. can get better results, that way! It is important to try to curb pornography, Christensen said. run into someone with a problem, either in your own family, or a neighbor. I have three different images I can recall just as vividly as on the days when they happened; she You will said. "Children are constantly affected; Christensen emphasized. About 1,700 people have joined the organization, which is nonprofit and totally volunteer. They are just starting to come out of the woodwork; The group's most recent success story on a major scale involves passage of a state law requiring public libraries to install filters on Internet-accessibl- e computers. We went up against probably the most powerful lobbies, the ACLU and American she Association, Library said. Among those supporting the bill were Rep. Sheryl Allen and Sen. Dan Eastman, both of Bountiful. Thanks to support from Quantum Advertising, radio spots have been created that are frequently aired on some Salt Lake City area stations. Further support is being provided by various religious leaders, ranging from LDS bishops to Monsignor Rudolph Daz and Most Rev. the George Niederauer of the Roman Catholic Church. Christensen said much information about Citizens for Families is available from its Web site, www.strengthenthe-fmiily.co- rs at teach the concepts. The students know the songs well. Shirley Romney, the music teacher, leads them as they perform the songs they have studied for two months. Schoffield and parent Andrea Richards provide the piano accompaniment. Schoffield is proud of the students. We have terrific students. They are mostly obedient so we can accomplish so much and have an enjoyable time. There is so much to learn about Utah in fourth grade. Its rich in science and history and we can only scratch the The Kaysville Elementary School know all about Utah history, geology, and geography thanks to a program presented recently. Five years ago, a group of fourth-grad- e teachers at Morgan Elementary School put their heads together and created a script that dovetailed the history and science curriculum for the fourth grade. Merlyn Schoffield was one of those teachers; she has since moved over to Kaysville Elementary, joining fellow teachers Scott Hughes, Shirley Romney and Vickie Tucker in preparing the program. This is the second year they have presented the program titled,Utah surface. she says. STUDENT 'Roofs' in front of the Delicate Arch FJt, rocks. Matt Longman plays the Rocks. part of "Pressure, thats the while the The children have the opportunity to sing, dance, and deliver speaking parts. Several students have acting parts as Professor well, including Stone and his assistant, Pebbles. The professor discovers three rocks representing the differing types of geology in Utah: Meta,Iggi, and Sed; named, of course, for metamor-phiigneous, and sedimentary Meta, lamenting, pressure, pressure story of my life! professor exclaims, Talking rocks! Fascinating! The story of Utah unfolds as the professor and the rocks elaborate on different periods of Utah history, starting with Lake Bonneville and moving onto the dinosaurs, the physiographic regions in Utah, the ancient Father Anasazi, Escalante, and the explorers c, - CENTBtVBJJE Walter Baker is the recipient of the Water Environment Associations of Utahs Grant K. Borg Extraordinary Service Award, cation program for the state's wastewater facilities operators. Baker recently completed a term as chair of the national advisory board for the State Revolving Fund program. In in 1988, he was instrumental developing this federal waste-watloan program in Utah, which became one of the first states to implement it. Under his direction, nearly $300 million has been provided for wastewater treatment and collection systems throughout the state. North, South, and Central Davis Sewer Districts have received major funding through this program, which has provided money for more than 140 projects. During a term as president of the Water Environment Association of Utah, Baker L. which recognizes long-ter- m commitment and achievement in the area of water quality improvement in Utah. Baker joins 11 leaders in the field of water environment who have received the award since it was implemented in 1983. Baker, a civil and environmental engineer, is assistant director of Utahs Division of er Water Quality. 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