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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, August 1, 1984 6A During Fun Day Celebration Rain Cant Dampen Clintor con-testan- months-Prin-ces- Ir; V? ts , usA., Ogden perform at the Will Branch Speaking Organizations. Davis County Will Apply for 9 Long Shot Federal Money 1 FARMINGTON- - Davis County will apply for a $2 million categories for all counties. An updated communications system emergency management federal would be a high county priority, the sheriff said, since there has grant this week. ;The chances of the county renever been appropriate coverage in the fringe areas, such as Clinceiving it are a long shot, said county sheriff Brant ton, West Point and Sunset. Johnson. County Commissioner Harry 'Johnson told county commis-sibner- s Gerlach agreed that parts of the that almost every county county operation are archaic. ir the nation will apply for the We dont have adequate comgrant to be used for emergency munication coverage all the time. preparedness programs, but only The channels are saturated, he about 15 counties will receive the said. Some of the present equip ment needs to be replaced, he admoney. so of The cost of the desired ded. 3,005 counties, only 'Out communications many will receive the money. But interagency-stat- e the federal people are very much system would be $2 million over a three-yeaware of where Davis County is, span. The question the sheriff said. of city support still remains, the We are known nationwide for sheriff said. A sound warning system in out preparedness because weve had to be, considering the floods, case of a county wide emergency winds and rising lake problems system would be another weve encountered, he told com- $ 65,000 priority. Another missioners. category to be developed if funds The money is intended to go are received would be to toward programs that improve implement and expand the the way things should be run in county wide emergency an emergency, Johnson said. preparedness guide and plan, State assistance would be re- Johnson said, which would cost quired in some of the categories, an estimated 50,000. he said. The emergency medical service The $2 million, spread out would also be improved, along over three years, would go toward with creating a county wide 12 how-eve- r, ar 1 months-- 3 18 Represent Council on Aging FARMINGTON- - The countys racy, the director said at a Council on Aging executive direcon Aging board meeting. The conference will focus on tor will be going to a national conference in Chicago shortly. exchanging ideas and information Alice Johnson will attend the on how to protect the rights and National Association of Area expand the opportunities of older Americans, she said. Agencies on Aging Training ConOther focuses will examine the ference Aug. The conference is by the implications of a graying democNational Association of State racy on basic economic and social systems. Securing continued Units on Aging. This years conference theme economic growth and providing will be Rights and Responsibilisocial benefits to the elderly is a ties: The Graying of our Democ problem that the conference will recent-Counci- up-dati- - High-haza- rd DD ed. jt The conference will involve work sessions, forums abd woijj-shoon health care and support service for the elderly, and management business meetings. ps at the entrance station. New cards can be picked up at no charge at the residents citv offices. ' ' he said. landfill to the Anyone coming will have their old card picked up . FROM THE DESK OF ' Commissioner Jiarry gerlach Sr; . REGARDING THE FLOODS AND MUDSLIDES OF 1984 ; An Open Letter... To All Davis County Residents n I and my Fellow Commissioners Would Like to Say: Thank You: City and Count Administrators and employees for your dedicated performance Thank You:' City and County Road Shop Emergency Services and Law Enforcement Personnel for your 24 hour efforts. For more information phone John Beutler, Board Chairman, Clearfield. Thank You: Volunteers for your unselfish acts. Thank You: Solo The role of state and area agencies on aging to expand the involvement of older persons cm decision affecting their lives, will fclso be discusses, the report stal- 1 . , Etace Regional Division Layton City mudflow residents for your attitude, moral strength and fighting determination to survive. Thank You: To those who either donated or reasonably sold property for-o- r cooperated with flood control efforts. Thank You: FOR A FEW GOOD PEOPLE TO DO YOUR Thank You: HAIR? West Bountiful residents and businesses for your patience, courage and hard work. Thank You: , Dr. D.L. Scott, Dr. R.E. Johns, and others who organized, printed and distributed the Community Emergency Guide. Can-Printin- General Contractors, city and county and private engineers, flood tech committee and field workers for performing in a short period of time, a flood control miracle. I FRAN BROWN & COMPANY The exhilarating race against the clock continues at the Newgate Mall as the Utah Sports Car Club of America competes in their Regional Division Finals. The thrill and excitement of the races continues at Newgate Mall. BUT MOST OF ALL; "THE SUPER CUTTERS" . CLEARFIELD August 4th and 5th Mall Parking Lot DIANE JEPPS0N LINDA ELLIOT THELMA BRETON TERESA EVERETT Races Begin at 9:30 am II KRISANN CORBETT JODY PERKINS I LAYTON BRENDA THOMPSON LINDA BITTER HEIDE M0SELY ED STEWART PENNY ROMEO . SHERRI SIMS CARYN YAMADA KAYSVILLE The practical choice Sears. Mervyns and man fine Specially Shops 2 546-222- 1 546-060- : Harry B. Gerlach Sr. Davis County Commissioner NEWGATE L3ALL 825-721- Thank you Davis County Taxpayers who, through the flood bond mill levy, are helping protect life and property of your friends and unknown neighbors. MARILYN HARRIS HOLLY HORTON JANN THOMAS JULIE SPENCER KAREY WHITING MELANIE ELLIOT BRENDA BATEMAN 3 y A release. fill, Road, Kaysville, 84037. 7, NAr-SU- Dump Card Deadline Changed evacuation program, costing an estimated $15,000 for both. LAYTON- - Because- of a utility maps could mix-u- p in sending out North Arbe drawn if funds are received Refuse District landfill-us- e ea to needs and a sheltering system be built, the grant application permits, the new permit deadline to states. The maps would be about has been changed from July 1. Sept. of $3,000 and the identifying shelter qualifications and Users of the districts landfill capabilities would be $10,000, the must have their new permits by this time, said John Beutler, report states. The county Assistant Director chairman of the districts board of Emergency Services, Jan of trustees. Cunningham, said the aim of the The mix-u- p occured when grant is to make our county a some cities, including Layton and model county. The county applications, to be Clearfield, did not send out the submitted to the Federal new cards, while some cities did. Emergency Management Agency, This was causing some confuwill be reviewed and tentative sion because some district landfill approval will be given sometime users had new cards while others in the fall, the sheriff said. didnt. But the ones having new The county commissioners permits should use them from gave their approval to the now on, he explained. submitting of the application. The cards are changed every We arent, committing the so often to those who county to anything. We are just have moved prevent the area outside Gerlach giving our approval, from continuing to use our land said. Interested parties should send inquires and data sheets to the Board office at 1010 Thornfield 825-030- hope to address, reports a l 19-2- 3. Engineer Firm Sought The North Davis Refuse Disposal Board is advertising for an engineer or engineering firm to assist and oversee the improvements, excavating and of the landfill east of Hill Air Force Base. .Clinton. years-Que- en, Director to Attend Seminar Library in Roy. Members of the dance groups Break Force, Break Patrol and Zodiac, were Weber sponsored by the of ' Spanish Council 5 10-1- reading program at the Southwest Miller, daughter of Dan and Tiffany Hipwoth, daughter of Debbie Miller, 971 N. 2600 W., Ron & Julie Hepworth, 2443 W. 2300 N., Clinton. Clinton. son of Duke, Ryan Wiggill, Scotland Debbie Wiggill, 1139 King, Nicholas Jarc, son of W. 550 N., Clearfield. Julie Jarc, 708 W. 2400 N., Clinton. Prince, Brian J. Solomon, son of Debbie Mardell Solomon, 1702 N. 1500 W., Clinton. months-Duche- ss, 8 Katie childrens summer AND CAMERON LOCKWOOD ALANA MCCAFFERTY s, Amanda Jo Bowder, daughter of Randy and Suzi Bowder, 688 W. 2300 N., BREAK DANCERS from Zl 5 if 1 0-- ' ' CLINTON A sudden thunderstorm wasn't enough to damp-e- n the spirits of the hundreds of people that showed up for Clinton Fun Day last week. People went right on bidding at the auction, eating, : playing games and enjoying the entertainment. There were more than 150 in the annual baby contest, making the decision a difficult one for judges. Alana McCafferty, daughter of Terry R. McCafferty, 658 W. 2050 N., was 'named Little Miss Clinton in the 3 to 5 year old competition; Cameron Lockwood, son of Steven and Shari Lockwood, 583 W. 680 N. was crowned Little Mr. Clinton. Other winners in the baby con test included: 9 This space has been paid for and donated by the H. B. Gerlach Company as a pubbe service |