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Show n t.i'r - Ax. i '! ttSh$K "a g Hatch aide provides few solutions BRYON SAXTON Review 9 ' . t of municipal liability. The senator has introduced a bill on municipal liability, Parrish said. We have some cities in the West that cannot afford insursue slafl FARMINGTON It was a day to share problems but few solutions. The Davis County Task Force, made up of local government leaders, met with Stan Parrish, administrative assistant for Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch last week to briefly discuss issues facing Davis County. We are here to answer any need or call, Parrish told the committee. One of the major concerns discussed at the meeting was the is Cut up trees for Kaysville trash haulers - KAYSVILLE Those Christmas trees parked on the curbs will be picked up by the citys garbage haulers if they are cut in half. The hauler asks that the trees be cut in lengths and be diameter. The scalped to a pieces will then fit through the compactor of the dump truck. Waste Management of Ogden will continue to haul Kaysvilles garbage for at least the next three years as contracted by the City Council. The contract also allows for a extension. During that time they will pick up regular household garbage including hedge trimmings, Christmas trees and lawn clippings. They are unable to pick up gar-- . bage in excess of 75 pounds in one piece and will not be able to handle any cans larger than 30 ance. If a city acts in good faith, which means it is using all of the knowledge it has available on that particular issue, then it should not be held liable, Parrish said. Other issues discussed by the eight members of the task force in attendance included the taxing of travel reimbursement funds for public officials. two-ye- u w r X 1 ers. (With Level One Designers) "EACH FRAN BROWN TRAINED" Well give you a Card good for 18 worth of savings We feature OBSTETRICS North, we to want you to give us a check-up- , feel comfortable with every aspect of our hospital. We know that when a new baby is coming into the world or a member of your family is ill, you want and expect the absolute best hospital care possible. We know how to give this expert, specialized attention to each patient. And we invite you to check out all our programs. Take, for example, our OBSTETRICS department. We offer women the type of experience they want with the added assurance of a hospital in case of unforeseen difficulties. Both mother and baby receive conscientious care from a caring nursing staff. ce PH. LAYTON 546-060- 2 3 Read The Classified NIGHT SHIFT Open evenings ' ' tfr.jsa, EMERGENCY ROOM 544-034- 340 NO. MAIN, KAYSVILLE KAYSVILLE 546-222- 1 825-721- 2 VIDEO TAKE-ON- E Preferred customer CLEARFIELD ONE PER CUSTOMER LIMIT and nv full-servi- Parrish then advised the group to stay in contact with state lead- Well give you s600 Haircuts B plays a week The contract allows for a increase this year and an increase based on the consumer price index for the following two years of the contract. If citizens have complaints or problems they should contact the company directly. Hospital-Davi- s ONE PER CUSTOMER HAIRCUTS??? ar At Humana LIMIT $(00 50-ce- nt H VIDEO SPECIALTY STORE The federal government wont come to grips with the problem, and the state wont come to grips with the problem, Saunders said. MASTER HAIRSTYLISTS gallons. ?l szn v I Looking for a few good people... ...to do your Hair??? Well give you 30 of them The A team of ot ? TAKEONEpi stand the needs of the local governments, he added. Another question raised by Saunders concerned problems surrounding Davis Countys natural drainage system. The natural drainage system affects us very seriously in Davis County, Saunders said. We are struggling in Davis County with the IRS over taxing our travel," said Harry Gerlach, Davis County commissioner. The basic principal behind this is the IRS trying to extract more money from us, Gerlach said. Davis County Commissioner Glen Saunders said an area in need of strengthening in government js communication. Department heads do not know or understand the needs of other department heads," Saunders said. So, you can see why the federal government does not under ot 4 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, January 15, 1986 - DAY SURGERY DAY SURGERY is Our EMERGENCY ROOM per- sonnel respond quickly and effectively to any ill or injured patient. In fact, we guarantee that a member of the emergency room staff will assess the situation within sixty seconds of the time the patient enters ER. Then, if needed, the complete services of the hospital can be rallied at a moment's notice to meet the crisis. a program that allows the patient to go home after some types of surgery to recover in the familiar and comfortable surroundings of home. However, we make sure that each patient is ready to go home, and if necessary, the patient can arrange to stay overnight under nursing care. PHYSICIAN INFORMATION SERVICE Sometimes you or your family need a specialist. Rather than picking a doctor at random, use the PHYSICIAN INFORMATION SERVICE offered by Humana North. You can select Hospital-Davi- s a doctor with convenient office hours and location. But the most important thing about the care youll receive at North is the Humana Hospital-Davi- s personal attention. Our personnel take interest in each patient. Youll find our facility is new, modern, and scrupulously clean. Plus we have CONVENIENTLY LOCATED the latest technological advances in equipment and know-how- . Conveniently located just off the freeway across from the Layton Hills North Mall, Humana Hospital-Davi- s stands ready to take care of your Humana Hospital Davis North family. 1600 West Antelope D'ive Layton, Utah 84041 (801)825-966- Doctors affiliated with Humana Hospital Davis North FAMILY PRACTICE A THORACIC SURGERY Larry Isakson Craig Julian V. Robert Kelly Steven Cain S Mtchael Coleman J. Ralph Maclerlane A GENERAL 5461273 0 Norman C Barbar Dannlt DeDecker FAMILY PRACTICE Nelson Astle D. J. Cutler Harold Hanaan Jamea Reel John Taylor 2 Paul Taylor Richard Wallin David Warden Jay Yatea 0 3 7 INTERNAL I Glen Church 0 James Hauser MEDICINE Jetfery Abel Robert Bitner Bruce Burtenshaw GaryGoucher Harry O. Seneklan Robert Taylor NEUROLOGY. GASTROENTEROLOGY Robert Klyomura 0 Craig Banta James Adame Billy 1 OBSTETRICS Bruca Neville DENTAL STAFF Dean Flanders Robert Jacobean Aleiender Lee Nell 479-- 1 1 7734840 t GYNECOLOGY Mark Bitner William Hughes Craig Hurst Charles Joseph 4781114 7734840 7734840 7 OPTHALMOLOGY Robert Trail Michael Washburn PEDIATRICS ORTHOPEDICS NEUROSURGERY SURGERY 7734840 Allleon Charles Bean Norman Bos III Jack Croaland 7734840 7734840 PLASTIC SURGERY 7734840 Stephen Ralston 0 2 UROLOGY Jack Coa Dennis Elonka David Harbrecht John McMahan Jamea Ralph 7734840 Joseph Kar OTOLARYNGOLOGY 0 Stanley Gardner Frank Kramer Patrick Roae 7734840 Bruce Carl In David Henderson Ken Koloed 7734840 t 5A |