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Show 4 li.zi3y Onr Lakeside 9 Isrb. Lav&s.ia P?. e cracks down on contractors Foundation seeking Layton Close Up participants n piHi. Council increases price cl surety bonds to SI .000 per project bui a ft are and don't build sidewalk peifiauo. They leave without completing homey enough for wm w receive pceupaney per C;AWrnA a a' 4 (tomt AYTON - Thtf c upping it priktf la ktvp budding tomraxlar from skipping town wnMil fuudiipg work, l t'iiy CVunvil voicd unanimously ) in vhmh tin? pnv t urei bonds mu eiwira"-fur- s from iiMi m a minimum of $l,wy a ff.'iCtl fre finding that ii was just nut enough f?umjuin in have ihe buildur comping the home as ibey should." said Sou Carter, I dnclirnK,nl dtrexir, Mmy cnif4ct.f ant reputable and finish fc.immumiy or he aid, driveway io for lire cuy. I think they don't (get lot build again in lay ion Cuy " he aid. Cuy Attorney Gary Cfane told the council u would run be legal to do that. "If a developer create a financial mu and the OK 10 move in. In the past lew Mayor Jerry Sevenon aid he wished re year. ihe cuy ha wen hunjred nf case. idenn didn't have to pay for contractor mi homeowner or Caner aid, where eiiher ihe the tavpayer arc responsible for fimvlung lire lake and warned them lo research and compare buinee carefully before chooing yob and tooling ihc bill. one Businesses lire! leave before ihc work done forfeit iheir bond money. Those ilui "We cant protect everyone." he aid. "Ii'i meet all condition of ihc budding agreement cull buyer beware." get bak itieir bond money. The vote on the ordinance wa 44). Coun Councilman Hrem Aden ibought punish-meeil woman Debra LeJkin wa abwni becaue in violator huld be mtrc everc - a of lilne. permanent ban from building in the city. m Arc convention addresses waiting lists Organization focuses on needs of people wsh mental retardation AKUNGION. leva - The '.2 nationwide trot of long wailing lisi for service needed by pco- with mental retardation will tie a focal pmni of a November convention in Salt Lake City. The Arc of the United Stale will convene it 4fih annual meeting Nov. 6 to 8 at the Salt Palace Convention Center, formerly known a the Association for Retarded Citizen, the Arc is the nations largest volunteer organization solely devoted to issue of menial retardation. More that 1.500 delegates representing the nations 50 stales will explore issues surrounJmg scrviees anJ the rights of people with mental retardation to be able to. in the words of the orga- nizulion's mission statement, "choow and realize their goals of where and how they learn, live, work and play" in community-base- d setting. As Americas Urge-scal- e insti tutions for people with disabilities continue to slow, it t lire rising tide of people desiring homes yob training and employment. for example, that hat led to a documented shortage of spot tor them in the community. Ihc state Are will releaw a state-b-y report of numbers of people on waiting list at a Nov. 8 plenary session. The three-daconvention program will include an annujl business meeting, plenary' sessions and more than 35 topical workshops. Attendees will include people who have mental retardation. pjremt. other family members and friends, professionals in the disability Held and volunteers who donate their time and talents to the cauw. y Among several awards events at the convention will be the Arcs Research and Prevention Luncheon Nov. 8. Michael J. Curalniek. Ph D., professor of psychology and pediatrics at the University of Washington, w ill be presented the Arc's 1997 Distinguished Research Award. Gural- - nuk was selected for his rewarch showing the positive effect of early inters entton service for young children with mental retardation and for hi studies on the cifcci of inclusion of children in school classroom. Throughout the week, other nattonal awards will be presented to outstanding individuals and organizations in the areas of employment, education, recreation, voluntcerism and the news media. The Marriott Corporation, which will be represented at the convention by J.W. Marriott, chairman of the board and chief executive officer, will be presented the 1996 Circle of Inclusion Award by The Arc of the United States Foundation. Marriott is the sixth njtionwiJc corporation to be honored by the foundation for welcoming people with mental retardation a employees andor customers. The award has also been presented to Target department stores. Johnson & Johnson. Wool worth Corp., Scars, and Gerber Products. conThroughout the ihrcc-dj- y vention will be workshops on Davis educator going to Japan the U.S. government-initiate- d She has been chosen to tween these two nations. These educators are slated to Fulbright Program, which has enparticipate in the Fulbright spend three days in Tokyo, where abled nearly 6,000 Japanese cititeacher program zens to come to the U.S. on Fulthey will receive a practical orientation on Japanese life and culSheila ture and meet with Japanese gov- bright scholarships for graduate FARMINGTON education and research. Mavin will depart for Tokyo Oct. ernment officials and educators. 31 as a participant in the FulA total of 52 teachers and adThey will then split up into bright Memorial Fund Teacher five different groups and spend ministrators from all 50 states Program. the next two weeks visiting a parand the District of Columbia are Mavin, who is the Davis ticular prefecture (state) where set to visit Japan this spring and School District fine arts supervithey will have direct contact with fall, under the Fulbright Memorisor, was selected from a national schools, teachers, students, and al Fund Teacher Program, which teachers' colleges, and experience pool of more than. 2.000 applito bring plans approximately cants by a panel of educators to local Japanese life. In addition, 5,000 educators to Japan in the each participant will have a earn this distinction. This pronext five years. The program adwith a Japanese family. gram allows distinguished primaministered in the United States is funded the and school teachers The fully trip by secondary ry in and administrators the U.S. to government of Japan, which by the Institute of International travel to Japan for three weeks in launched the Fulbright Memorial Education, the nation's largest Fund Teacher Program to coman effort to promote greater nonprofit educational and culturunderstanding be memorate the 50th anniversary of al exchange agency. workspecial topic. A half-dashop Nov. 6 will teach leadership - people skills to with mental reurdauon who are politically acme and assertive about pursuing personal goal. y Other wide-rangin- workshop g topics include behavior management. inclusive education, housing alternatives, employment, health care managed long-terand early intervention. m Presiding over the convention Arcs national president, Quincy Abbot. West Hartford. Conn. The Arc of Salt Lake County and The Arc of Utah will be the host chapters. will be the The Arc of the United Slates was founded in 1950. It has members working local and state chapters to improve the lives of all children and adults with mental retardation and their families. The association also fosters research and education regarding the prevention of mental retardation in infants and young chil140,000 through 1,100 dren. The Clow lp I oundanon of high ho! iudem aero Washington. DC., want to country, contact Davt County resident who have participated in it Washington government ktudie progrant. I oroter ranicipam can join a nationwide alumni network lo remain involved in Clow Up work educating cmzen about the democrat pnce "Since I9K2. omc 7.369 1iah resident have traveled to Washington to take pari in Clow tp." aid I tnda Cottle, the foundation manager of alumni relation. "In establishing an alumni netwotk. we hope in involve thew former participant in making program available to even more people from Utah." In Davis Count), participant have come from View-moHigh School. The Close Up Foundation is a nonpartisan organization which offer citizenship education programs for middle and the i Thi year, an anticipated 2J,(wo puddle and high wheel itudeoi and tea her will in Clow lp program in Washington, DC., where they will develop a greaser of the American ysiem of government and of current issue, Similar programs are avadable for olJcr American. In addition. Close publohe a wrie of test hook and supplemental material designed lor uw in a social studies classroom and produce a series of public television programs aired most week on ( i par-licipa- ie lp Former Close Up xiuJcnts, teachers and staff members are asked to contact Cottle at UP. extension 659, nt ' J p t r t 800-CLO- alumniecloveup.org, or through the Internet www.clo-seup.or- ; o i g. h Holiday arts, crafts for kids offered LAYTON - Laton City Parks and Recreation is now accepting registration for it arts and crafts classes for ages 3 to (, b v terns, stuffed pumpkins, pilgrims and create turkey wall a' w hangings. II. The cost is $20. Gasses will be held from 4:45 to 615 p.m. on Mondays for four weeks. A different project will be completed each week. "Harvest holiday crafts" will start Oct. 27. Projects will be painting and decorating bats and jack-o-la- n v a: o Register at the recreation office inside the Surf N Swim building. 463 N. Wasatch st Drive, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondjy through Friday. J i'r For more information call "I 346-858- 0. v N On the "A Cut Above" ad published in in Lakeside ReviewStarwatch Davis the The ad following error appeared stated $1.00 haircuts, it should have said J'v - If you want It SOLDI h rl rt $1.00 OFF Haircuts. AnJ SOLD FASTI In u t ADVERTISE! In i ! v the... PiLQi Stad.uid-E.xamin- lr MU MVlimMNO MMOTMNT i rulers 1082 E Gentile, Layton 625-432- 6 546-376- bn xv i 2 4 sai ne CH rif ay tht Ar sun tin v?e Judicial candidates to be nominated FARMINGTON --The 2nd District Judicial Nominating Commission will convene Monday at 9:15 a.m. to nominate candidates to fill the vacancy as a result of the retirement of Judge K. Roger Bean in Davis County. The meeting will be held at 2nd District Court, 800 W. State St., Farmington. The first part of the meeting is open to the public when the commission will receive public com ment regarding issues facing Utah's judicial system and re- garding refinements or improvements in the system. The Nominating Commission will not take testimony on individual applicants. Following the public hearing, the meeting will be closed to allow the commission to commence the process of selecting three candidates for the position, whose names will be forwarded to the governor for his consideration for appointment. Written comments can be submitted to the Administrative Office of the Courts, 230 South 500 East, Suite 300, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, by Friday. Persons interested in appearing before the commission should contact the Administrative Office of the Courts in Salt 0 Lake City at for an appointment. Or me riai fie Da for Ba iol Clt) NATURAL GAS BY DESIGN 578-380- ROBERT & t LOVE HEATING Weber State names news coordinator OGDEN - Jason C. Wanlass of Idaho Falls, Idaho, has been named Media Relations news coordinator at Weber State University. He brings four years of professional experience in broadcast journalism to his new position. I Wanlass is originally Utah. from He worked most recently as a nightly Stansbury Park, reporter and anchor for KIFI Television in Idaho Falls. He also has worked at KSL Television in Salt Lake City and at KATU Television in Portland, Ore. He holds a bachelors degree in journalism from Utah State University. "Its great to return to Utah, he said. Weber State University is a dynamic and progressive institution. Its wonderful to be gre sail AIR CONDITIONING do .was 771 - 3301 ddi dat INC. llel mat eij here and Im excited to let the public know about everything this campus has to offer. poi Have you ever noticed how often people measure time or circumstance from some event in their lives? Ever since had the baby...Ever since quit smoking"...,Ever Since" is a handy peg to hang things on. People often use tnis phrase in regard to health. The baby hasnt been himself, ever since he fell." Many illnesses can be traced to some strain or injury to the spine...a fall, an accident.. .that seemed insignificant at the time. I As news coordinator, Wanlass will be a liaison between the university and the local, regional and national media. He will assist Melisa Holmes, Media Relations director. woi up I What relationship is there between long forgotten falls and your health today? There is a logical explanation. All bodily functions are directed and controlled through the nervous system. The spine encases the spinal cord and all nerve trunks stem therefrom, exiting through small opening between the vertebra. A sudden strain on the spine may slip a vertebra out of normal position and thus irritate vital nerves. This disturbs function, lowers resistance and results in ill health. 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