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Show 8A Lakeside Review, Wednesday. August 1 9, 1 987 City utility lines 'get lost' JO-AN- CALLAHAN Lakeside Review correspondent Farming-to- n FARMINGTON trouble is finding having City its water lines. Ninety percent of the time we can tell a developer where the line is and they will have no problem finding it but some of the other times they cant," said City Councilman Don White. One developer was told the lines were at the front of his property, when in reality they were in the back. That is unusual," said White, but it does happen.- the point is we lose them." Often, the problem arises with a each lot. Builders will be required to furparcel of land prepared for develthe city with a map of the nish is someone which sold to opment else who did not dig the trenches laterals prior to covering the trenches. for utilities. If a homeowner spends a reaIn the new subdivisions this is sonable amount of time and still not a problem but in the older cannot locate the utility lines, the ones it is hard to locate the water will assist in finding them. and especially the sewer because city builder must look 40 feet The that pipe is usually lower. in both directions from where the the In order to deal with probcity map shows the laterals. He must then dig six feet down for has Council the adoptlem, City ed a policy that no city employee the water and to the flow line on the sewer. The city will inform will immediately direct the owner are. utilities where the Inspectors people that the maps in the office are to check for the laterals on are not 100 percent accurate. rity. Common examples are firms that offer to have a newly married womans name changed on Social Security records, to obtain a Social Security number for a child, or to obtain a statment of a persons earnings record. These firms get their information from local government records. They then mail out letters stating the service they will do for a fee. For instance, the U.S. Document Service sends a letter to a newly married woman whose name they got from the local marriage records. The letter states that a woman will have a problem with IRS if her name is not changed on Social Security records. The letter states that the woman must send $19 and her marriage certificate to the address on the letter to have her name changed. . The reader is often unaware that this service is free, and often easier, if done through the local Social Security office. The firms have names that mislead people into thinking they are associated with the Federal government. Some of the firms for extra body Less than an ounce in 1 4 Open, V, pull-thr- weight wefting u Gives you extra hair with a Fabulous Frosted look! A lunchtime or anytime game of deductive reasoning for two players with pencil on a scrap of paper. 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SHOWCASES- DAVIS COUNTY INDUSTRIES are: U.S. Document Service, Bureau of Social Security Services Plan, Federal Records Service, National Social Security Verification Administration (NSSVA), Social Security Monitoring Service, etc. In general, these firms make no false claims. But they do charge a fee for the same service Social Security does for free. Social Security has contacted many of the firms and requested that they not use Social Security in their title; or at least, that its advertising and stationery carry the notation that is not associated the federal government. Failure to comply could lead to a referral to the Federal Trade Commission. 12:00-6:0- 0 p.m. All at the Layton 1 Hills Mall! bountiful harvest of fresh fruits and vegetaby the bles from Utahs farmers. Mall. Hills Utah Farm Bureau and the Layton A Co-sponsor- ed FOOTNOTES TO THE COOL, SCHOOL LOOKS The crew at CLEARFIELD the Utah Department of Transportations Clearfield maintenance shed, Station 124, were Gold presented with a Five-YeAward from the United Way. The award was given for having more than 50 percent participation in the United Way fund drive. Veda Jones, a member of United Ways Allocation Committee, presented the award to Hugh ar Back to the books with these great new looks. Our specially priced fall collection includes: FLAT, in black, winter and white, reg. red, navy, purple 28.00, now 19.99. BUSKENS SKIMMER Holman, Station Supervisor. S' Jones said the UDOT crew was one of five groups in Davis County to receive the award. The crew of Station 124 is Mel Thompson, Mike Pickett, Melvin Jones, Bill Smith, Richard Loock and Hugh Holman. ' V,,v FOOTWORKS LEATHER MOC, flexible styling with studded kiltie in black, red, winter white, navy and taupe, reg. 36.00, now 29.99. 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