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Show 4D Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Feb. 1 , 1 I 984 j ! wiearTieiQ During Luncheon 3RD ANNUAL Chamber to Honor Lancers Chamber comments from Paul Smith, He has been principal ol the school for five years. principal of the school. n Smith joined the staff at Layton High School opened doors to its first class in 1966 its in 1974 as assistant High principal after several years and currently provides educateaching and counseling at other tional facilities for 1,420 stuschools along the Wasatch front. dents. As visitors enter the new main He is a native of the area, atentrance to the school, they arc tended Davis County Schools . e greeted by a then began his career in the Wesized Layton Lancer, a replica of ber District Schools as an Engthe school's mascot sculpted by lish teacher. Later assignments included teaching and counseling local artist Betty Wilcox which was commissioned by the 1983 at Kaysville and North Davis justudent body. nior highs. LAYTON Members of the Chamber of Commerce Layton have planned a luncheon and special program by the student body and faculty of Layton High School on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at noon. Following the chamber's Lay-to- regu- lar business meeting, students will present excerpts from their current musical production, Oliver." The chamber will also honor the Layton High School Student of the Month. Carlos Salazar, in its ongoing program which recognizes students for their academic excellence, leadership qualities, and participation in community activities. The program will also include His first administrative posi- tion was that of assistant principal at North Davis before accepting the Layton position. Veterans, widows of veterans, .and the legally blind must file ;soon for their' 1984 Weber To make an original claim, applicants must appear at the Weber County clerk's office with DD form 214 or legal discharge, and an official statement of disability from the VA. Widows must present a marriage and County property tax exemptions. Under current state law and county policy, veterans and wid- ows of veterans who have a service related disability 30 to 100 percent may qualify for a prorated property tax ex-- -; emption if they remember to file 22; each and year between Jan. 1 2 suf-I-fer- ed death certificate. Persons seeking a blind exemption must present a doctors certificate of legal blindness. Repeat applications can be made by mail. Receipts will be returned by the clerk's office if the applicant encloses a envestamped, 'of 1 1. May 2 Moves CLEARFIELD - The Clear- field Chamber of Commerce has moved its office into the city hall building and the city council hopes this will help both entities work hand in hand. The council approved the leasing of the former building department office in the bottom floor of the city hall to the chamber at a cost of $50 per month last week. The chamber office was forReservations for the luncheon located in the Smith merly can be made by calling the building at 133 S. State. 3 chamber office at no The lease allows later than noon, Monday, Feb. 6. the chamber agreementthe office to occupy space on a yearly basis which will be renewable by consent of the council. The chamber will hold a get acquainted open house on Feb. 15 from 11 a.m. to p.m. The local business community and FARMINGTON Medicare public are invited. payments for Davis County home health services stopped on bigger-than-lif- Vets, Widows, Blind Must File Exemptions ' ! DIAPER DERBY County commissioners have ;stated that very few exceptions will be made for those who fail ; to file on time. Because of past cutoff date, abuses of the May only the most extreme cases will be examined. 2 lope. Questions concerning this program will be answered by Weber County Clerks representatives at 1 w 546-129- Medicare Pays No More for Home Services I iakton hills mall JOIN IN THE FUN AT THE LAYTON HILLS MALL DIAPER DERBY SATURDAY, FEB. II MONTHS FOR AGES CHILDREN 7 YEARS OLD 6-- 3-- ARE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE LAYTON HILLS MALL KING & QUEEN (AGES 6 & 7) AND PRINCE & PRINCESS (3 to 5) CONTESTS. THEY WILL BE HELD IN THE MALL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10 AT 6:30 P.M. PLEASE CALL THE MALL OFFICE AT FOR MORE INFORMATION. 1 546-347- Dec. 31, 1983. The county Home Health a ISM Agency will no longer participate in health insurance for the Aged and Disabled Program (Title XVIII of the Social Security Act) as a home health agency. Home Health services have been discontinued by the county health department but are available from private sources and other agencies. "I'm Stuck on Learning ' 399-848- 9. Patrolman Retires WEST POINT Utah High-2- 2 way Patrol Sgt. Odell Hatch is retiring from the patrol after 27 years service. He has been worked for Utah I Highway Patrol since July 5, 1956. He hired on as a trooper He ;! at the Heber Port of Entry. was transferred to Moab, then to Morgan County in 1963. On Jan. 1, 1967, he was transferred to Davis County as a sergeant. In the 27 years he worked for the Utah Highway Patrol he " never used one day of sick leave. ; Sgt. Hatch was also employed by Brigham City Police Depart- ment as a patrolman for six months. Prior to that , he n worked for Mountain Bell in and for Montgomery Ward in Oakley, Calif. He also was .2 DEVELOPMENTAL DAY SCHOOLS NOW OPEN RIVERDALE Behind Newgate Mall 1 392-650- 2th , 2 2 2 OGDEN 392-875- & Orchard 1 LAYTON South of No. Davis Hospital ODELL HATCH 546-272- 2 Og-de- of a dairy farm, In 1949 he served in the National Guard for two years stationed in Fort Lewis, Wash, and in Korea, as a section chief tf. FAMILY WANT AD BETWEEN NOW AND FEB. 29. 84 AND DONT SELL THE ITEM(S) ADVERTISED, WE WILL N THE AD UNTIL YOU DO (UP TO 3 ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS AT NO CHARGE) IF YOU RUN A and promoted to master se- rgeant. rt Hatch is a graduate of Box El-'d- er High School in Brigham City. He is married to Genever (Mathis) Hatch, and has six chi- RE-RU- ldren; Charlyn Sundrop, Jeffery 2;P. Hatch, Tyler Hatch, Teresa Tubbs, Trudy Hatch and Ryan 'tHatch. He also has five grandchildren. Hatchs parents are ;2;HP- Hatch and Sylvia Hatch. - ' SiNARFE ' Sets FIRST INSERTION MUST BE PRIOR TO FEB. 15. 1984 WRITE YOUR AD WORD ON EACH LINE. HERE-ON- E Meeting in Clearfield : CLEARFIELD The regular Clearfield of monthly meeting . Chapter 752 of the National As- sociation of Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) will be held Feb. 8 at the Heritage Center at 12:30 p.m, A nominating committee has selected candidates for officers of the chapter for the coming year. All members are urged to attend the meeting and participate in voting for new officers. : 2 2 Appointments to various com-- . mittees will also be made at this meeting. ; All retired federal employees and their spouses are invited to attend the meeting and to join, the chapter if they are not members. For further information call Carl Johnson, President, at 825-214- 0. NAME. ADDRESS. CITY. ZIP. .STATE. LAYTON 776-495- or 1 BOUNTIFUL 298-- 1 EL&iIkesHdkB 2146 298-891- 6 103 fficevnew N. MAIN, LAYTON 145 N. MAIN, BOUNTIFUL |