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Show 2 Thursday February Youths to serve South Weber in for public office when she's an adult, she Waters said that last October they headed up a senior citizens dinner and sponsored Halloween for the Hungry at South Weber Elementary. The youth council gave a free pumpkin to each of the students who brought in a can of food. Nearly a thousand cans were collected and then donated to the Ogden Rescue Mis- Youth City Council sworn in and ready for duties By LORI J. NAKAYU correspondent Standard-Examine- r - The South Weber Youth City Council has been selected and sworn into office. Each member of the council took the same oath of office that their adult counterparts dicT, the only difference being the addition of the word youth inserted into the phrase South Weber City Council. Megan Miller, who was the youth mayor pro tern last year, is the new youth mayor. This year the youth mayor pro tern is Devoir, Russell, and the youth council members are Anne Bowerbank, Lindsey Cumow, Justin Fessler, Brittany Price, Becky Waters and Deserae West. The youth city council recorder is Natalie West. - AH nine members of the youth council are students at Northridge High School in Lay-to' Last year's youth mayor. Amber Waters, addressed the city council members at a recent council meeting and informed them of some of the events the youth council sponsored during the last few months of her term.' SOUTH WEBER laughed and said, Wal-Mar- For this year they received 27 applications. years ago when Erikson and Rich and Kathy Griffin first organized a youth council in South Weber, they had 45 applicants. Originally they opened it to ages 12 and up, but they have since narrowed the age group to 8 year olds, because even though 12- - and make good committee members, they arent quite old enough to provide the I eadership needed. Four 14-1- 1 493-011- 527-811- 6. "Working on the MS Walk is a great way to make a contribution to this community, said Utah Chapter President Tami Money raised ' Featherstone. supports services for Utahns with MS and their families, as well as MS research which cutting-edg- e is starting to pay off in a big way, added Featherstone. If people could see the The National Multiple pact our services have on lives, Featherstone continues, every- one in this area would get involved. The national MS Society helps families together despite the strain of dealing with chronic illness, helps people with MS get and keep jobs, provides accurate and information about MS, gives free counseling, runs self-hel- p groups, advocates for people with disabilities, refers people to medical professionals with expertise in the disease, and encourages empowerment, said USU Extension 50-pl- FARMINGTON - USU Ex- This program will be held sponsors , New capital gains laws and how they help you build wealth. Photography: Nicole Tippets, Tyson Skeen, B.J. Sisitki, Sierra community unincorporated of three elected officials and four pointed members. wedged between Kaysville and Layton. ap- V. County Commissionet'Uan McConkie said commissioners at a later date will also address the issue of whether the township board members receive a stipend similar to what Davis County planning commisjiop members receive. The reverse follows a decision by lawmakers in a special1 legislative session last year to change their position on allowing townships to be established. County Commissioner Gayle Stevenson said their action restores the old ordinance, with a few minor changes that needed to be made, . , ft Members of the countys planning commission receive $10 for each planning mepr they attend. "We are pleased to bring our hometown banking philosophy to Layton," said Roy C. Nelson, president of Bank of Utah. "This new location will provide our customers with the convenience and personal attention that only Bank of Utah can offer." branch expansion ' addition to the Salt 1 South Statt Lake Branch at 71 The Bank of Utah was founded in Ogden in 1952. The $300 million institution is headquartered in Ogden, with branches in Weber, Davis and Salt Lakt counties. Bank of Utah is the largest community bank-I- n Utah, with mortgage offices; in Salt Lake City, Ogden, Tooele and Price. full-servi- The Layton bank is the ninth for Bank of Utah and is the second branch to be built within the last year. The most recent out could fit into your nti I H( old luqlx scliool doilies again. 4 4., nni t t tkat youd want to. r Aft but Syracuse Junior High flih you, could. School. A ninth-grade- r, , - he maintains a 3.5 grade point average. The son of David M. Jr. and Tracey Farr of West Point, his extracurricular ac- i Walton, intermediate division; Andrea Hersch, junior division. 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Holt lists Reflections winners Ele- Stevenson said the planning boards will still consist tun Great new ways to save for retirement (college too). 451-341- 2. Holt new Layton Market Center development and is Jordan Dome J. Hall, popular speaker and financial adviser, will teach this class. Topics to be dis- - . part of the Farr, 14, has been The public is invited. There is no charge for this program, but participants are encouraged to make reservations by calling CLEARFIELD The Davis County Commission on Monday restored a previous ordinance they had regarding the township in the month Using these laws to help gain financial freedom. mentary School has announced the results of this years Reflections Contest FARMINGTON - A township ordinance once on, then off, is officially on again for Mutton Hollow, Davis County's lone township. The changes included having branch 3,000-square-fo- ot Student Of the Feb. 12 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Davis County Courthouse Auditorium, 29 East State Street cussed include: differ- The National MS Society is dedicated to ending the devastating effects of MS. seminar on new tax laws tension of Davis County is sponsoring an educational seminar on Using New Tax Laws to Your Advantage." it non-prof- The Sclero- national MS organization that meets the standards of all groups that rate organizations. Also, in its years, the society has supported more MS research and served more people with the disease than any national, voluntary MS organization in the world. big - is sis Society is the only voluntary, a LAYTON The Bank of Utah celebrated the grand opening of its new branch at 717 W. Antelope Drive last week. These things mean the difference between living a full and active life, and just existing, for thousands of people, added Featherstone. im- Davis Bureau Standard-Examine- r er seven-memb- Bank of Utah celebrates grand opening was the Volunteers sought for MS Walk The Utah chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society npeds volunteers to help plan and work at the statewide MS Walk for multiple sclerosis on April 8. "Volunteers can work at' the event, or for two months prior to the date for as little as one hour to 20 hours a week, either from home or at the Utah Chapter office, 2995 S. West Temple, Suite C, Salt Lake City. To register to volunteer, please call Kit or Mike 3 at (801) or 1 (800) the township planning board work directly with the County Commission instead of through the planning commission, while board elections will be held in conjunction with county elections in even numbered years. I That two years in age makes ence, said Erikson. j Rvi8w Commission restores township ordinance By BRYON SAXTON The panel that selected the 1998 youth council included Amber Waters, council member Jack Frost and five other adults from outside South Weber. Erikson said they try to pick judges from all walks of life who don't know the youths or their families so no favoritism can come into play. In December, members of the youth city council adopted three angels from the Angel t. Waters said they spent Tree at about $75 per child purchasing toys and clothing. Youth council members also held a Christmas spirit contest in December. They passed out fliers three weeks before they went out to judge the homes with lights and decorations. The youth council selected six grand prizes and 20 honorable mentions. Grand prize winners were given gift certificates and honorable mentions received candy bars. At the conclusion of her presentation, Wa-- , ters thanked the adult South Weber Council for their support and presented them with the agendas, minutes and a scrapbook from her , term in office., It was a good learning experience, Waters said. I enjoyed it. When asked if she has considered running n. It was a lot of work." Cindy Erikson, one of the adult leaders for the youth council, said that the kids are selected by a panel of judges. They interview the kids and ask them what they would like to see changed in the city. sion. , Featherstone. Lskssid Lakeside 5, 1998 Htill IF? t ll Literature: Stormie Miller and Amanda Hensley, primary divi- sion; Sierra Walton, intermediate division; Andrew Stong and Miller, junior division. 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