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Show i 'W .... .,-- Lakeside Review, Wednesday, June 19, 1985 . 3D Vf1W,.-y- I .jft V? a J$r ?y 4$ County Provides Job Help 'N - Wss- - ' m r : ,mf j :' ' N . . ' :4.f V ' ' miftifi'fliwnr tfnt Vi Staff Photo by Robert Regan and a cloudy horizon work totd create silhouettes of trees in rural gether SETTING SUN Davis County summer scene. In recent days, few clouds have appeared until evening. FARMINGTON The Davis County Office of Employment and Training has planned programs for Davis County residents. Davis County will receive displaced worker assistance funds for workers affected by the recent Kennecott closure. Also included are workers employed in related industries affected by copper and steel layoffs. Funds will be made available to Davis County workers in the areas of job training or retraining. The State Office of Job Training for Economic Development will also be operating a Dislocated Worker Resource Center to coordinate services for the dislocated worker. The resource center will provide coordination, assessment, referrals, counseling, and placement assistance. Those interested should contact the Davis County Office of Employment and Training at 451-338- Members Win at Show 4-- H The Davis counHorse Program got off to a ty great start with the recent spring horse show. Those winning first place trophies were: test, Kristi Melinda McLain, Matt Hill, Amber Hunt. Bareback, Marissa Johnston, Meka Wilcox; fitting and showmanship, Melissa Penley, Carol CCftibe, Shannon Flint, Amber Hunt. Western horsemanship, Kristi Tangren, Mikelle Kelso, Shannon Flint, Ryan Rogers; trail, Marissa Johnston, Jason Brough, Misty Harper, Wyatt sides. Pole bending. Brad Stark, Troy Brewer, Tisa Rice, Brett Toliver; quadrangle, Milissa Penley, Kara Ritter, Carol Combe, Wyatt 4--H Tan-gre- p, Sides. Barrels, Brad Stark, Troy Brewery-Carol Combe, Brett Toliver. No Hearing Set On New Zoning A public hearing LAYTON to consider rezoning of agricultural property on North Church Street to allow for residential development was not set by the City Council in order to save tinie in what they considered a futile effort. the developer, Jim Allen, appeared before the city planning commission two weeks ago to present a plan to develop homes on; small lots just below the Nqrth Church Street Chapel but had his request sent on to the City Council with the recommendation that the project not be approved, due, in part, to a large amlount of opposition from neighbors and from Hill Air Force Base. A motion to support the planning commission and save devel- opers and council members the time of a public hearing passed with a three to two vote of the Council. Will GO 161 NEVADA TOURS Office Open Everyday W. 600 So. S.l.C. UT. 84101 RESERVATIONS REQUIRED LESS CASH WEEKENDS SIC DIRECT 0 Classified Sells Quickly. I 2. The Davis County Employment and Training Youth Office has jobs available for any youth There are a few jobs ages in the private sector for youth who do not meet income or eligi16-2- 1. bility guidelines. The Summer Youth Employment and Training Program has a limited number of openings available for economically disadvantaged youth. Gary Davis, youth coordinator, advises any youth who is interested in summer employment to contact him at 451-335- 0. There are training slots available at the Davis Area Vocational Center and at other training institutions along the Wasatch Front. Training is available in office occupations, electronics, trades, and other areas. For those who meet. eligibility guidelines, the Office of Employment and Training can provide assistance for tuition, books, and other training related costs. For further information, please call 451-338- 2. Occupational skills training is available for handicapped andor individg limited uals. Individuals are trained in medical housekeeping and laundry at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. For further information, please call The State of Utah has provided a special block of funds for single heads of households. These funds will provide training and retraining for single heads of households who are entering the labor force and need training. For further information, please call Now is the time to have your home weatherized before winter, your house can be weatherized and your heating bills will be lowered. The weatherization program will assess, schedule, and perform the work. Contact the weatherization specialist at English-speakin- 451-338- 2. 451-338- 451-336- 6. 2. |