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Show t Lakeside hCH Camels Apv119 1007 Anti-gu- r k coalition BVX WUUB WW4 houw tor a Students put skills to work Job Corps remodeled Clearfield library provides workplace for students By LORETTA PARK Sundarjiaflwr coffnponotrt CLEARFIELD Students at CcarficlJ Job liCorps Center remodeled their own brary and saved a bundle doing it About 40 students used skills taught in the classroom to help remodel the center's library, saving the center a "tremendous amount," said Jc(T Parker, manager or academic programs. Students did the framing and paneling, built and installed bookshelves, counters and benches, painted trim and columns, welded railings, insulted new lighting and laid carpet. The entire project took about four months to complete and cost S8.783.54, Parker said. The grand opening Wednesday brought in about 300 students to browse through the books and get bar codes on their student cards. The new library is also computerized, said Thom Duncan-so- n, a librarian. There are about 3,500 books on the shelves. Teachers and students weren't allowed to check out books the first day. But along the check-ocounter there were 30 books with paper cups by them. Duncanson encouraged students to put their names on slips of paper, and drawings for the books were held at the end of the day. The book with the most slips of paper by it was Stephen Kings The Stand." One teacher helped students look for books they were interested in. He asked them what they - ut CD-ROM- S CD-ROM- S, non-fleti- 774-421- 774-439- 1. Stucco escapes inspections ' I did my homework on stucco and got six or eight bids. The one we chose was not the cheaKAYSVILLE Although or the highest. He had a letpest some Wasatch Front cities reter stating his qualifications, but on stucco after quire inspections we hired him we had nothit's applied to a home, Kaysville after Sorensen but ing nightmares, doesn't, and doesn't plan on explained. them. having When the stucco job didnt .The stucco on the addition to look right," and knowing he Lane Sorensens home wasnt wasn't an authority on stucco, done right, and in fact hasnt Sorensen turned to the city ineven been finished. Sorensen spector for help. Blackham doesnt want this to happen to agreed with Sorensen that the anyone else so he asked the city stucco wasnt being properly council Tuesday to require indone. spections on stucco, much like Sorensen filed a they do with framing, plumbing report and was told the. and electrical inspections. wording was too wishy-washBut city inspector Mike That was in November 1996. Blackham said it would require Then he sent a letter to the conat least four more inspections tractor by certified mail and he and maybe even 20 more at each refused it. It has been six home using the stucco exterior. months and the problem still The city simply doesnt have the hasnt been resolved. The stucco just abandoned inspectors to do the job, he said. When the Sorensens added the job, which is not complete. The stucco will have to be on to their home, they did it themselves, which is permitted. ripped off to meet code. The only jobs they hired out If we had inspections of the t to see if it was were the stucco and aluminum under-layme- n done properly, we wouldnt be By RUTH MALAN Standard-Examin- - of Contractors, but Sorensen said that hasnt worked. No one supports me at all." We are not opposed to sending a letter from the city, Mayor Arthur Johnson told him. y. Cancer screenings available those eligible and follow-uA fee up to $25 will be charged based on age, income for and family size. Call an appointment. Clinics will be held at the following locations. Clearfield: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 290 S. State. Farmington: 1 to 5 p.m. May 2, 5,9, 16, 19,21,23, 30 and 1 to 4 p.m. May 7, 12, 14, 28; 50 E. State Street. Bountiful: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 6, 20, 27; west side of Five Points Mall, 1610 S. Main. A Davis County Tourism And tteaealion Mn) I'Uann .IU MRiM Kolsl) a4 I llfflam. oain. 1! 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Aaa LENNOX-- KWgTWttiRI f. 60 W. 1700 775-012- CWnrfWd, UMOttRpmQ ITT 52 S3 3 - m ahmj EE FINANCING AVAILABLE Filter Digital Thermostat or Dust-Fre-e rKHjfurrsaosSrjirtcondKIinigurcHae. r FURNACE dkILIE bills were dead this year. With all of the issues we were dealing with, the (gun) issue seemed to be not as pressing with most legislators, Beattie said in a recent interview. We had to ask, Did we want to take the time during the session to highlight an emotional issue that didnt seem to have an immediate urgency? Beattie met with members of the coalition a little more than a week ago. He was given the clergy statement and a separate one from Mormon Church-owne- d Brigham Young University supporting legislation to ban firearms on its campus. Eugene H. Bramhall, general counsel and secretary for BYU and an attendee at the April 2 meeting said the university is not part of the coalition. Where our interest intersects with others well certainly work with them, but were not part of them, he said. Beattie made no commitment to the group except that concealed-weapons law amendments will be considered by legislative t Smnimiy W.vsif (ti&W) t, scribes churches, temples, synagogues and mosques as places of "sanctuary apart from the rest of the world, where people can find nurture, protection and peace. Weapons always have been excluded from such places because they are a source of the violence which religion abhors, and because their presence undermines the spirit of trust which religion seeks to foster." Prepared during the waning days of the legislative session, the statement never was conveyed to lawmakers because Senate President Lane Beattie and House Speaker Mel Brown had made it A M4 MNIm stay, cool without Losing Hi Youtjsh - When It comes to savInJTnone- yBreezalr evaporative cooler" stops the others cold! 520 520 S. S. State 'Clearfield State Clearfield CnI Uider Fin L ana. : El 22 bMotivatejandEducate JiLCJ interim committees during the next few months. Well help you work on getting work. Efinko'S" The new way to office: Featuring articles on Antelope Island, Lagoon and Cherry Hill along with other town attractions. 933 N. Main Layton, Fax 543-43- UT 84041 543-33- More than 850 locations worldwide. There will also be guides to golfing, hiking trails and summer activities in Davis County. p. 451-331- Johnson told Sorensen to get the information to him and he would write a letter to the state board. The law governing contractors is under the International Conference of Building Inspections. Blackham writes up a violation and gives it to the general contractor, who then takes the subcontractor to court over the violation. (7V7& The Utah Department of Health and Davis County Health Department provide breast and cervical cancer screenings for women. The clinics include a blood pressure check. Pap test, pelvic and breast examination, and a mammogram voucher for fi (t btiMnfii and education IcjJm are coming together a a common ready to prfx the I9v8 Leg; datura for gun control legislation. The catalyst appears to have been the stunning defeat in the 1997 Legislature of the proposed gun bans in schools, churches and businesses. During that session. Utahns Against Cun Violence lobbied virtually atone for firearms restrictions. Bishop Carolyn Tanner Irish, head of the Utah Tpixcopal Diocese, has taken the lead for clerks supporting a ban on weapons in churches. We were very disappointed all of us - that lawmakers didnt get to the Issue this year," Irish said. "We need some restrictions in the culture we live in. I know of no churches that would oppose this." More than a dozen members of the clergy have signed onto a statement supporting legislation prohibiting guns in churches, including leaders of the Roman Catholic, Episcopal. Methodist, Presbyterian and Creek Orthodox churches. clear in the mess we are in now," Sorensen told the council. According to Sorensen, Weber County does inspections of stucco. The stucco manufacturers do the training of the inspectors. Another inspection is done at the time the hard coat is applied. Its my job to see that its done correctly. It wasnt, Sorensen said. Every contractor he spoke with told him to go to the Board correspondent Friendly Air Conditioner t .y - liked to rejd and then found the section for them. The library also offers a study or reaJing area with benches and Ubles. Maunce Conradt, 17, of St Louis, Mo., prefers reading adventure books but was browsing through an outdoors magazine. Students can check out books on audio tapes, alor magthough they cannot check out azines. The library has one multi-medi- a computer that has been upgraJed for Parker said, lie hopes the library will get others soon. Duncanson hopes to fill all the 13 by bookshelves with books soon. He docs have a budget for books and visits Media Play about once every four months to buy books. He said the books get worn out through normal use, and some students who leave the center sometimes forget to return their books. Besides books on the shelves, students from the horticulture program donated plants they grew to decorate the room. There is also a room with books, audio and video tapes, journals and packets for teachers and staff members to check out to help them with their lesson plans, Parker said. The library will accept donations of current fiction and books, Parker said. Those interested in donating books or magazines can call 7. Duncanson at The library is also starting a program where volunteers come to the library to help students read or work in the library, Parker said. 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