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Show A forum for opinion Wednesday August 17, 1903 I Roy game real feat Tn" soccer m 15 KelipS ifewMu mm one-ha- lf non-sto- they succeeded -- witu ptiy ppAW Letters to tBie anti-hunti- non-gam- s, life. If you really want to help our wildlife, then do something wild and contribute money to the Utah Wildlife Resources and buy Duck Stamps. For the record, I love animals very much, I also hunt and fish. Wayne A. Ross Clearfield Thanks for offering help with 14 cats Lakeside Review editor: Wasatch HumaneHelp Save the Animals would like to gratefully acknowledge the wonderful outpouring of compassion from your readers in response to the plight of the fourteen Persian cats removed by Davis County Animal Control and Care from a Clearfield apartment. As your readers now know, all the animals were simply too ill to survive, even after they were provided with excellent medical care. It is necessary for animal control to make the difficult decision to euthanize (put to sleep). Euthanasia was performed m a far more competent and humane manner than their owner had kept them alive. Weve spoken personally to as many donors as possible who were interested in helping with the medical care and rehabilitation of the cats. Everyone weve been able to reach has generously nd 3s Mill granted us use of their donation to help finish our medical unit. These funds have put us well on our way to completing our building. At this time, were just $600.00 away from reaching our goal. Its too late to help the fourteen Persians who were left in such deplorable conditions in Clearfield, but Wasatch Humane continues to work to teach kindness and respect for all living creatures. With your assistance and that of other compassionate people in the area, we can work to prevent other cruelties through education. This tragic case reminds us of the importance of teaching responsible pet ownerne they know as well as I do, that for every house built in this city we were charged an extra $250 for RECREATIONAL FEES on our building permits. I personally know that this was at least 21 years ago. Now, let me recollect what this has purchased: Two baseball fields and a picnic pavilion which is located across from the Davis County Golf Course. The promises that were made at that time is another thing. When we voted on a golf course or a swimming pool, they figured that we did not need another golf course and the swimming pool won out, but to our amazement the swimming pool was never constructed. ship. They were worried about atWed also like to thank all of tracting the wrong type of people; you who offered your homes and therefore, we dont have either. resources to care for these cats. Yet anyone that knows anything Please keep in mind that your arabout the Davis County Golf ea shelters have thousands more Course, knows the course is alequally beautiful and needy aniways busy and you need a tee mals who are ready for adoption. time to even get on to golf. If we A last note- - We of Wasatch would have built another golf Humane applaud the prompt recourse we could have financed a sponse of Davis County Animal total recreational center with all Control and Care under the directhe trimmings. tion of Deanne Hess. Purrs to What I want to know is where Natalie Weaver and John Waters, did all the money we paid for recwho made the decision to become reational fees go to? We as Kaysinvolved. We encourage everyone ville residents have the right to to act on conscience; refuse to acsee all the accounts and know cept cruelty or neglect in any just where all our monies are goform. We cannot be all places at ing to. all times. We and the animals deFurthermore, why should we pend on you. Davis County and believe that you will build a recOgden City Animal Control are reational center when you have here to help you and the animals, never come up with anything yet. as are we at Wasatch Humane This country is full of people who help save the animals. havent handled our monies in Lynn Bradak the right way and I think it is Farmington about time we put a stop to money mismanagement. Where did money for rec center go? Lakeside Review editor: You know I feel that Kaysville City has some nerve. It makes me wonder if they think that Kaysville residents are naive. Kaysville City sent out a letter with our last month.s bill asking our opinion on a recreational center as well as stating the COST TO THE RESIDENTS. We have lived here for 21 years and there are people who have been here for a lot longer, and o LAYTON o fic areas. Accordingly, the law also re- quires an employer to take action when an employee requests a separate work area because of expo- smoke. to tobacco Precedence must be given to the employee in atreach to agreements betempting tween the preferences of smoking and employees. Those who have questions in regards to their rights as a may contact the Davis County Health Department sure non-smoki- non-smoki- non-smok- er reality. I remember when, on TV, own bill to raise the speed limit he stood up to President Carter. to 65. He told Gunn to vote against the Central Utah Project. But Gunn My friends are worried about put his constituency first and vot- the wrong candidate, because ed to help us, the people of his Gunn has proven himself under district. He stood firm against the fire. He has the courage to fight monumental pressures that a for the people he represents. He is the only candidate that can president can bang to bear. make that claim. I know that Im not sure Gunns opponent Gunn McKay is his own man. can make the same claim. Jim His allegiance lies with the people Hansen has bowed to party pres- and not with a person or party. sure. Hansen voted against overJim Brown riding a presidential veto of his Kaysville Lakeside letter policy set The Lakeside Review encourages readers to submit letters to the editor. Content of letters should address issues of interest to our readership throughout north Davis County and in All Arvin In Stock Coolers Are Priced To Sell! H.P. Cools up to 1350 sq. ft Vz 5 yr. Letters will also be edited, if necessary, to meet journalistic standards of Libelous good taste. material will be deleted. Unless a writer requests his name be withheld for reasons deemed justifiable by the editor, letters must be accompanied by the writers name when published. Send all letters to the Lakeside Review, 2146 N. Main, Suite 526, Layton, Ut., 84041. Hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Roy. Letters should be typed, and must include the name and telephone number of the writer. Shorter letters are more likely to be published. Long letters will be subject to editing at the discretion of Lakeside Review editorial double-space- d, Betty Arbon Kaysville McKay's allegiance is with constituents Lakeside Review editor: In conversations with my friends, the tight Congressional race has often come up. My friends have been worried that Gunn McKay would follow Michael Dukakis political line if they are both elected. Such thinking has no basis in THURSDAY gLY. s Pennxoil Presents iitnddr Giveaway! FJ warranty (95 E Pmm ed 4500 CFM staff. 544-426- 1 1 pkmb main anonymous may contact the Health Department who will then work with the employer to create a viable solution. Employees and employers should become familiar with the Utah Indoor Clean Air Act. The law mandates that unless an emenployer has designated hisher tire work place as no smoking, heshe is responsible to designate appropriate smoking areas. Appropriate areas do not include restrooms, hallways, elevators, stairwells or other common traf- er Here's some ideas to spend tax money hand-in-ha- In an era where personal rights are often in direct conflict with each other, it behooves us to recognize whose rights prevail. In the case of smoking at the worksite, one adage holds true: One persons rights does end where anothers nose begins. Well documented studies have shown secondhand smoke to pose a major health risk. Health hazards aside, secondhand smoke can be a cause of discomfort to a significant number of people. Tobacco smoke commonly affects the eyes, irritates nasal passages and can induce coughing andor headaches. Exposure to smoke filled environments may also aggravate the symptoms of already existing conditions such as asthma and coronary heart disease. Many people have reservations about openly voicing their complaints about smoking, particularly when the offender is in an administrative position. Utah law prohibits discrimination against employees who express concern about smoke pollution at the worksite. However, an employee who wishes to re- - BILLS SHEET METAL End-0f-Summ- Lakeside Review editor: At last our taxes are going to provide us with a Utopia! Were Strawgoing to kill all the fish in have can we so Reservoir berry some ones people the prize. just Oh well, that goes with shooting those noisy Sand Hill Cranes. The fees will go Another view Davis County Health Department editor into tax coffers, and Im sure we can pick off a few of the other birds while were at it. How about sending more peoLakeside Review editor ple into the back country to anA recent editorial about huntnoy the bears. A big bounty on ing Sandhill Cranes was full of bears could mean big bucks and misinforthe usual fewer bears sort of like the mation. The author stated that deer hunting. the Utah Division of Wildlife ReSay, we can also step up addicreation employees or anyone tional research projects. who kills an animal could not be Thats phony a always good place for tax a animal lover. dollars, and we could do away .It is a fact that no group of with more of those pets in shelpeople loves or cares for the ters that people dont license or needs of our wildlife more than tag. That costs taxpayers plenty. the fish and game officers. We And lets get the facility in have very strict laws that protect Dugway going. They ought to be e aniboth game and able to leak enough germs to mals. These laws are enforced by eliminate some of the overthe Utah Division of Wildlife Recrowding in Utah. I sure hope sources. they can get product that discrim"I .agree that people of Utah inates though. Wed hate to do should stand up for our wildlife away with any of the illiterates and attend all Wildlife Resources the school system is turning out, meetings, especially or worse yet the elected officials who need to learn how our wildand their hirelings who determine life is managed and why hunts the funding for all of this neat are necessary. stuff. If it were not for the monies reYup, Utah is a pretty, great ceived through licenses and spestate. cial taxes on guns and Patricia von Khrum ammunition, there would be alSalt Lake City most no money to protect wild- Lakeside Review editor: If these atheistic secular humanistic Jewish leaders and their Hollywood cohorts can bring down the big kid on the block with their attacks on the pope and Catholics, they can banish all religion from America. They have already started this indiscriminate assault on all Christians with this new film The Last Temptation of Jesus Chnst by Universal Studios that portrays Our Lord as a fornicator. In their support of abortion and these eugenists of Planned Parenthood, they are backing the very people that were allied with the Nazis before World War II and thus were primarily responsible for the holocaust. That outraged veteran of World War II: Cornelius U. Morgan Baltimore, Md. TODD THOMPSON i,rvfj Wildlife Resources protects animals Leaders can banish religion from U.S. AT if in overcoming the inevitable weak moments they experience to achieve their goal. Their parents, coach and other supporting adults who nearly matched the players record for wakefulness also deserve commendation. It must have been difficult to resist the temptation to snatch a miserable son or daughter home, to comfort, feed and get him or her to bed. But seeing the same young athletes riding triumphantly in the Roy Days parade only two days later, in good health and with proud grins on their faces must have been ample reward. non-hunter- T FlERfWlfte Nothing produces a high like that experienced after great physical exertion resulting in unusual accomplishment. And, if thats true, Roy High soccer players should still be a foot off the ground. The 22 young athletes who hours kickspend 75 and p soccer a around ball ing a field at the high school last week deserve a great deal of respect. Though earning a place in the Guinness Book of World Records isnt quite the same as taking a trophy in World Cup competition, winning the test of endurance was a feat in itself. The players set a tough goal for themselves. They trained for it and Smoking 'rights' must be limited TVT7-- ROY Call For More Information! 570773 3799W TIL 9 OGDEN 32LW!! nnnFN AV6, 1757 Washington 621-030- WBUHim J . HI IIJ . M.U I 1 |