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Show Todd Snarr j Eagle Ranking Awarded i Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September ' Number of Students in Davis Soaring CHERYL ARCHIBALD Review Staff The numFARMINGTON ber of students enrolled this year in Davis County met some school officials predictions and surpassed others. Davis School District Superintendent Gayle Stevenson told school board members last week kindergarten enrollment was unexpectedly higher, with 150 more kindergartners than last year. School administrators expect , mm'- im; TODD SNARR He is presently at Ricks College on an academic scholarship. artist. Phase of Subdivision Gets Council Approval LAYTON - Another phase of the Greenbriar subdivision in Layton has received the stamp of from the City Planning Commission and City Council. After reviewing the commis- sions recommendation, the coun- cil gave the okay for an additional 37 lots to be added to the existing housing develop- ment. The stipulation was made there 9A Surpassing Predictions FARMINGTON Todd Snarr, 18, son of Gerri and M. James Snarr, 254 Spencer Circle, was awarded his Eagle Scout. Todd graduated from Davis High with high honors in June. He had a 4.0 average for grades 9 through 12. He was the only boy in south Farmington to receive that honor. He lettered in baseball and football and was the student body 11. 1985 1986. Right now enrollment is 46,169, still 2,000 more students than the beginning of the school 1984-8- 5 year. Thats a little bit of a con- said Stevenson. The district is working to keep teacherpupil ratios from going cern, up. About 17 teachers were hired this year to keep the ratio down. Figures do not include 627 special education students in programs like Mountain High and Young Mothers and schooling for handicapped. By January there will be about 500 more students. By the school years end, 400 to 500 students will have left, mostly in senior high schools. The total number of elementary school children in Davis is the most elementary students with 884. South Weber has the least, with 400 elementary students enrolled. There are 9,718 students enrolled in junior high schools; 1,267 at South Davis Junior High in Bountiful, the largest junior high school in the county. Mueller Park Junior High has the fewest junior high students 27,823. Clearfield High has the most, students, with 1,755. West Bountiful Elementary has WESTMINSTER ijfjt t i 9:00 A.M. WORSHIP 10:00 ' " I" ' ' CHURCH SCHOOL - ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH U.S.A. would be no overhead decks on any of the houses built on the lots. Homeowners and the opers had met and agreed on this stipulation. Instead, the houses will have ground-levpatios, There was no agreement made on e the of the lots, The City Council also noted the subdivisions next phase must have an access road to Angel Street devel-approv- enrollment to go up to the projected 47,000 students by January, ' s AUTO INJURIES 73 4 WHIPLASH . " 1' H tj- ' with 590. ON THE JOB INJURIES SPORTS INJURIES A.M. FOR FREE CONSULTATION J al Rev. Russell IV. Pastor PH. Durler 773-182- 1 el Church Office square-footag- ! 546-021- DR. DARYL E. HALES 2 Meeting at 550 N. 600 W. (550 N. Main St.) Kaysville, Utah 84037 V ,? ft .most insurances ACCEPTEDCLEARFIELD CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 525 SOUTH STATE, NO. 10 - CLEARFIELD Air Center Receives Citation : HILL AIR FORCE BASE The Ogden Air Logistics Center has been selected to receive the Secretary of the Air Force Small and Disadvantaged Business Award for fiscal 1984. The award was based on small business contract awards exceeding goals established by the Office of Secretary of the Air Force. In regular competition (bidding between small and large businesses), the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization recorded small business awards of $258.2 million against their assigned goal of $185 mil- b A fff ,'Tp,A lion. In money set aside strictly for small business procurements, the SDBU posted $128.1 million against a goal of $75.6 million. Of the $128.1 million, $25 million action represented on for the Maverick missile single rail launcher and saved the Air Force $43 million. This was the transaction ever largest for the Ogden ALC and the largest in 1984 for the Air Force Logistics Command. ' J - ; - i 4 f i iFf f 4 i i ft ' 4 , i . fa&')hhfJ'", V 1. set-asi- de set-asi- 4 A de fA 1 V' i 'V According to Johnny C. Bryan, chief, SDBU, the award is basewide. The combined efforts of all directorates made this award possible, he said, with special recognition to the Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing because they award the contracts." - ,V H ' ' VX rf y- 4,y : V - v v 5 f' i t : t 4 The Ogden ALC was also cited for establishing a small business minority directory after polling each small business firm in America. This directory allows better matchup of Ogden ALC procurement -- 4 Caution: Clutter can cause requirements against minority firm capabilities to ensure better government procurement actions. 'O , vi The summer months may have turned your furnace room into a storage room. With the heating season approaching, nows the time to clean up your act. Make sure there are no obstructions blocking the air openings in your furnace. And dont store any flammable materials nearby. Then make sure the blower door to your furnace is in place when your furnace is in operation. It would also be wise to have the flue vent checked by an expert for any obstruction. These few steps will help keep your natural gas furnace safe and efficient the way it was designed. If youd like to know more about safe furnace operation stop by any Mountain Fuel Office and pick up a free copy of our Natural Gas Reference Book. Or call today and well send you one. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY People Serving People ilj-- - J ' r. - - V - - - - . 0 |