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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 26, 1986 sparks wanderlust? Spring! BRYON SAXTON 'People are itching to get away from books, snow and brown Review staff Where is everybody going? Hawaii, Mexico, and Disneyland, according to local travel agencies. Judie Sidwell, travel agent Its spring vacation. Time for fun in the sun. Time to enjoy. Its the time of year travel agencies took forward to more and more with each passing March day. Everybody is taking off. Everybody is going crazy. About this time every year everybody gets spring fever, said Judie Sidwell, travel agent for Butlers Travel Station in Clearfield. People are itching to get away from books, snow, and brown, ' Sidwell said. " Who is traveling? Sidwell replied A lot of college kids. Most people going on spring vacation have planned ahead, so the available seats are few and far between on the less expensive flights, she said. The rates go down to pump up the public, Sidwell said. And where are they going? Peoples number one choice is Hawaii, Sidwell said. If they cant go to Hawaii, they go to California, Mexico, Las Vegas, or Phoenix. Anywhere where its warm. Sidwell mentioned there has been a slowdown iri international flights booked, but she expects them to pick up during the summer months when people have However, people are spending more money in the travel industry, Abel said. Amtrak sales have increased, she said. Senior citizens enjoy the porters personal attention and not having to worry about driving. The Amtrak service also gives people more time to view the scenery. Nancy Hepburn, manager of Westgate Travel and Tours in Sunset, said airfare regulates where people travel. The best airfare is where people are going, Hepburn said. The popular sites are Disneyland, Southern California, and Denver, because of the low price of airfare, she said. And If they havent booked theyre flights by now, theyre too late, Hepburn said. LOW BACK INJURY , LOW BACK PAIN ON-THE-J- OB INJURIES -- FOR FREE PH. CONSULTATION 773-182- 1 HALES CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 525 SOUTH STATE, NO. 10 CLEARFIELD DR. DARYL E. HALES J an wmie nmnm si:o?m!6Arni home, food programs targeted BRYON SAXTON AUTO ACCIDENTS still not selling. more time to travel. When it comes to travel the best advice I can give anybody is plan ahead, she said. ; Other travel agencies in the area are also experiencing the spring vacation rush that takes place when Easter holiday and good weather arrive at the same time. The more popular areas of travel include Mexico, Hawaii, and Park City, said Sally Abel, manager of the Travel Center in the Layton Mall. Abel explained Park Citys popularity is due to the fact that there is still snow on the slopes and its much more accessible to the local people who want to ski one last time. : People inquire about cruises, but are. not buying, 'she said. Cruise lines are dropping prices $200 to $300 a room, and theyre Farmington 'farm' funds may be cut 4-- H, 3A AMKIIB Ylnll! one-fourt- h. Review staff Approximately 80,000 people FARMINGTON Budget cuts use the cooperative extension ser- at Utah State University in Lo- vices in Davis County, Olsen gan could have an substantial said. The horticulture farm will hannegative effect on the USU Horticulture Research and Extension dle 10,000 phone calls between Center in Farmington. May and September in regards to Included in the proposed feder- gardening information, he said. al budget are cuts of 59 percent in Were concerned about the cooperative extension, which cuts because the programs have would involve a dollar fiqure of been well received by the resimore than $1.2 million. dents of' Davis County, Olsen The Utah State Cooperative Ex- said. tension Services runs a variety of Gerald Olson, assistant vice programs for Davis County president for Utah State extenwhich include home eco- sion services, also showed connomics, and the expanded food cern over the cuts. and nutrition program (EFNEP). we would try to hold If the proposed cuts are ap- on Indeed the to facility (horticulture proved, cooperative extension but the cuts would cripple farm), would be cut at a state level by we have had in the the programs 28 percent, said Shawn Olsen, Olson said. Davis County chairman for the past, At this time nothing is known extension office. about the outcome of the proThe budget cuts would have a grams, he said. major effect on the cooperative extension staff, Olsen said. If approved, the federal budget Olsen explained the cuts could cuts will take effect at the beginreduce the staff by as much as ning of the 1986-8- 7 fiscal year. 2(9 .(Wlvx ARDENSTj EAST 200 SOUTH, CLEARFIELD r"" 1 JVA. RICE CAKES 3 VAR. JAIAPEN0 CHILES WRRITOS. 414 OZ. 7 0Z. DEL MONTE WHOLE ;; 5 0Z. 3 VAR. 0 4-- Plans taken off 'hold' Two new schools to be constructed Two FARMINGTON County elementary schools that had been put on hold in February are back on the planning board again. Only this time around the two s elementary schools have names. The board carefully looked at the problems with the education program if the buildings were not built, said Lawrence Welling, Davis County School superintenDa-Y- is dent. The Davis County School jloard had temporarily put on hold naming the two elementary schools, which will be constructed in Clinton and Clearfield, due to reductions in new school funding. The administration has recommended we call for bids, Welling said. .. - The schools will help relieve the overcrowding that will be upon us upon completion of the buildings he said. - The funding of the schools will FROZEN- - T' VEGETABLES come from the Davis County School Districts bond money. Each school will cost an estimated $2.8 million to construct The new school in Clinton will bear the name of West Clinton Elementary, while the elementary in Clearfield will be called Antelope Elementary, Welling said. Sometimes generic names are easier to handle then names someones emotions would be attached to, he said. The two names selected were chosen from 24 names the Davis County Board of Education had received as suggestions. 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