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Show 2 T LAKESIDE uesday Marcn 2b. 1 996 . Ford , Lclh&bJUd Steer clear On The agenda From page 1 will receive a copy of the book, The Traditional Family in Peril, a compilation of informative articles written by family advocates worldwide. Ford has volunteered with American Mothers, Inc., for 20 years and more recently has volunteered with United Families. Conservatives are feeling that their sovereign rights are being threatened, she said. It is important that we protect our values and the sanctity of family life - that parents realize their sponsibility. This is to protect freedom of life everywhere - we need to support this." Mayor John Cushing, in re- sponding to Fords request to officially represent the city, said If we put our label on your back, I wouldn't want to read something that we dont want to see. Maybe Im more cautious than Id like because of the way the world is. We just need to be very careful where she is asking to be the namesake of 38,000 people, Councilman Harold Shafter added. Fords involvement stems from a A Clearfield tive lobbyists who work un- -, tiringly to undermine the cornerstone of our society. She anticipates gender will promise to be at the heat of the issue again. Why is the definition of gender so important? The answer lies in gender role debate, the focus of both homosexuanti-fami- ly al and populations control ments. High on the agenda of both groups is to empower the female child to realize her vast economic, educational and political power, moving her away from her desire to be a mother. Ford writes further: By influencing the female child, aberrant movements intend to redefine the family and the way they live in the 21st century." Ford warns that the result will be the breakdown of centuries of traditional thinking toward marriage and the family. If such wording gains consensus during the conference, inherent gender differences, once considered complimentary, will become a nonquotient in the arena of life. Ford said she will report back to the council upon her return. move- ; Ties B Stephens will update 1996 Request aty to pay to lower sewer later stub 21 South Weber VaHey Estates Weber Basm water charges for 1997 Appointment of new budding authority officers legisla- at tot Conservancy District water supply Presentation to the graffiti committee from the Clearfield Job Corps Center Updates from the graffiti committee chairperson Presentation of award for outstanding depart- LDS Church parking lot drainage fine West Point ment City Council Presentation of youth council proclamation of March as Demoiay Month Constructs agreement with the West Branch irrigation Company Dave County sheriffs report Metro Strike Force drug studies Clinton City Council final approval vision final approval Final approval of Oak crest plat E subdivision Set back 1300 North. Newhampton One lot Three lot Public hearing request from Blake Hazen Jack B Parson Co for a rezone of representing W. 1300 property located atMP--approximately 2431 to North from Public hearing reouest from Southndge DevePark subdilopment for final plat approval of Century vision located at approximately 1550 N. 1000 West Request from Brace Jensen to amend the escrow agreement dwelling Solid Waste billings for units Telephone system purchase Playground equipment purchase Fourth of July fireworks donation Donation for Counal on Aging 3500 West protect CDBG protect 4500 West Drainage on 650 North ordinance update Chapter Board of Adjustment member appointment I Elimination of Planning Commission alternates Teacher plugged. Im amazed to this day, she To think people go through their lives breathing without realizing how lucky they are. said. Leathams students realize that Anti-smoki- campaign go reinforced by a teacher forced t stop a lecture to catch her breath. From page 1 had traveled to and lodged in her left lung. Students have picked up on teachers warnings. They th vow! ti avoid cigarettes, and correlate !th g to someone wb a be having may tough time gettini air to their lungs due' t enough smoking-relate- d diseases. nostril-pluggin- 1 now. The teaching veteran went back to the classroom with lessons to make sure her kids appreciate the freedom to breathe. Silent reading time means short periods with mouths closed plus one nostril 10-ye- ar House of Blind ET Bad Hare Day? 6 479-166- SWIMSUIT SEASON Back pain shouldn't turn you into a ! basket case. Help is available ! ! Call today for a FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION: IS ALMOST HERE START LOSING WEIGHT NOW! All natural , doctor recommended FREE SAMPLES Discounts for referrals for more info DIANE PEDAL POWER: bicycle as he Joey Oxrarat, 6, finds it easier to steer while peering under the rides with friends near Gordon Avenue in Layton Thursday. u BUSHStandafd-Examine- r handlebars of his mother's By BRYON SAXTON KEITH CISNEY and Standard-Examine- r Davis Bureau CENTERVILLE - Mayor Priscilla Todd is tired of her city picking up the lion's share in funding the South Davis Fire District. As a result Todd intends on opposing passage of the district's 1996-9- 7 fiscal year budget at an April 1 fire district meeting. The district budget reflects a 10 percent increase over last year's $1 million budget. Todd said their share of that crease is $52,000 more a year. in- The district serves the south end e of Davis County with three in West Bountiful, North Salt Lake and Centerville. The district also provides fire protection service to Woods Cross and unincorporated Davis County. full-tim- sub-statio- Mayor Carol Bellmon says both are exemplary employees. I cherish them as employees and they are also wonderful people. They are charming, dedicated and have high integrity. They will be hard to replace," she said. South Davis Fire Capt. Jim Rampton said the reason Centerville pays the most is because the city requires the most protection. Centerville is the richest community in the fire district, he said. Rampton said member cities are assessed based on their property evaluations. Besides, the increase can easily be justified, he said. It will be used to fund a third firefighter around the clock at their West Bountiful main station. Were moon, not asking for the he said. Last year the South Davis Fire District responded to about 2,000 calls, numbers fire officials expect to jump by about 10 percent this year with the countys growth. The more population we get, the more calls we are going to have, he said. But members of the Centerville City Council dont J 01-330-3957 800-343-12- 10 .! u. City: Fire budget too costly From page 1 The two work closely together: Kunz tells Clayton who the city owes money to, Clayton makes out the checks and does the paperwork, and Kunz balances the books and We may fill their jobs, but we keeps track of the expenses. never fill their shoes. could Kunz also handles the minutes for city meetings. When Kunz retires she plans to travel and open an antique shop in Oras been my mentor, shes her home. lot of things. taught me a The two women say that in their When nobody else had faith in , 10 years together at the city they been there She's did. she always me, for me and hopefully Ive been there have worked with three mayors. for her too. They like Sunset because it is a We're really great friends and small community and are pleased to enjoy each other's company, said see the progress the city is making. Kunz. Both women say that the goals of Kunz has two children, three the city officials have changed and that has brought more vision to the stepchildren and 10 grandchildren. She has lived in Sunset 31 years. city. In June, Clayton and Kunz, Her husband, Arnold, owns a with their husbands, are takmotor and small engine repair shop. along ing a vacation to the Midwest. I like the associations I have They are also going together to with the people of the community. New York and back East in August. This job is never bonng. Associating with people and There is always something haphas been the highlight of said to do, something pening, this job. Kunz. "Im thrilled were retiring toHer job also gives her the opporsaid Kunz. and leam to gether, change. tunity A Reo Nora session Request to pump ground water into South Weber sewer system Weber River Parkway maintenance agreement Council Weber Basm Water m have understood that men and women were either male or female. Only in the last year has the word gender ceased to be defined in the United Nations as meaning sex, male or female. She said the new U.N. definition of gender means relating to the social, economic, and political differences between women and men. Gender relations now held by the U.N. are said to be the socially constituted relations between men and women which are shaped and sanctioned by norms and values held by members of a given society, Ford continues. Central to these relations and around these notions acceptable behaviors for each of the genders are socially constructed." In her essay, she writes the blurring of the definition may seem of little consequence, but such ma-- . nipulation of language is a tool of South Weber City Council aaendas of pubhc agencies to be beta Tuesday. March 26 summary o City interest in family issues. She initiated a request to attend the conference but was also asked by Susan Roylance, a family forum official, to get involved. She also gave council members copies of a personal essay, Habitat or Epitaph, or Where Will We Be in the 21st Century? In the essay, she says, The next time you mark an x in the box marked male or female, you want to take notice of a phenomenon which may be headed for extinction. As we become more enlightened throughout the world in terms of science and technology, we have also grown more confused in terms of who we are and what we want. Since the time of Adam, we long-ter- ftevifc, ssem. Presents... ' Pageant 96 Jesus Reigns Victorious see it that way. Councilman William Nelson said he is concerned that there are two assistant fire chiefs sharing the role of chief and also sharing a 5 percent salary increase in the budget. He wondered if it might be time to look e fire into the hiring of a chief. full-tim- Featuring A Fully Scripted Passion Play Special Lighting and Effects Stirring Music and Dramatic Scenes Rampton said that even if taking away the expense of adding a new firefighter. South Davis personnel are expected to receive only 3 12 percent of that total increase, a hike thats not out of line. Live Animals Fri. March 29, 1996 7:00 p.m. Sat. March 30, 1996 7:00 p.m. Sun. March 31, 1996 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Everyone invited! Free Admission! Councilwoman Fr'ancine Luczak had stronger objections. Luczak is concerned about the increases in the fire district budget, and wonders if the time will ever come when it might be decreased. 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