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Show (' v-- Bountiful picks junior royalty W. Marilyn Sanders Contributing Writer and Queen contest as part of its 4th of July festivities. The contestants filled out applications and the West WEST BOUNTIFUL If you happen to be traveling through West Bountiful and you see a kid wearing a tiara, dont make an appointment with your optometrist, its probably just part of the citys new royal family. West Bountiful held a Junior King KOREA continued from front fought in the Korean War. which lasted from 1950-5More than 3. 54.000 died, 103,000 were wounded, and 8,100 Bountiful Youth City Council selected the winners based on their interaction with the children during a casual interview and play period. Talent performances were optional. West Bountiful City Admini- strative Assistant Recorder, Beverly Haslam, said the emphasis of the con tions, adds up to 38, signifying the 38th Parallel, Morris added. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is already the most visited monument in the nations capital, and the new Korean War Memorial, which cost $18 million is expected to draw are missing unacor counted for. test was on the childrens man. Id be angry, Reaveley said, explaining the monuments depiction of foot soldiers leaves out many who I were a Navy served aboard ships or in the air. Reaveley, who served in the 1st Cavalry Division, 5th Regiment. in arrived on Korea Christmas 1950. Day, was and wounded five months later when a Jeep he was riding participated in the war defending South Koreas in exploded, killing two free- dom, includSouth ing Korea itself, which lost broad look at the Alongside the memorials wall, 19 metal statues council sees many of the problems which concern the three cities are of A lot of people probably do apprethe ciate memorial, but great importance to youth. The city has recently established a mobile neighborhood watch and would share its information with Kaysville and Fruit just dont particularly I poncho-cla- d soldiers appear to be marching across a field or swamp. The soldiers, each over seven feet tall, are meant to represent the different branches of the armed forces, as well as different ethnic groups. Each statues face is lit up at light, creating night by a fiber-opti- c an eerie effect against the reflective wall, said Marja Morris of the National Park Service, giving a tour of the memorial to a handful of reporters two days before the memorial was, dedicated. The 19 statues, combined with their reflec similar crowds. The National Park Service estimated that in 1994, 1.5 million people visited the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and 1.2 million visited the Memorial. nearby Lincoln But some local Korean War veterans apparently arent all that impressed with the new memorial. Im glad that we finally got recognized, said Don Reaveley, 64, of Salt Lake. But to me, that monument isnt representative of the people who fought in the war. care for it, he said., adding, Ive talked to people about it, and a lot of them feel the way I do. Regardless of ones personal opinion about the memorial, Rosenthal said the fact that it exists allows it to speak for itself. I dont think theres any veteran in Utah who wants anything special, Rosenthal said, noting that there are at least 1 ,000 and probably 1,500 Korean War vets living in Utah. They just want to be part of we our communities. And we are games Itvtual TVoodd Cy&4 6U Arts & Crafts Festival message that America had not defeated fascism to see communism prevail, you put the free world on the road to victory in the Cold War (that followed). Clinton also said the new memorial will allow current and future Saturday, Sept. 16th Woods Cross Park ISS5S.800W. 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They have learned ways to involve the community, ways to work together to increase government effectiveness and ways to be good leaders and these qualities will help in organizing, planning, advertising, and solving many of todays concerns. she said. The answer to this question can be found in the exciting Sylvan Study Camp seminar to be held in September. The eight hours your student attends our camp may be the most important time of the school Compute Instruction political arena. . thing. Tri-Ci- ty People ask, Why should we honor the veterans? and the answer is because we were there, served our country with honor, regardless of the circumstances. People say the war wasnt just, but I dont think any war is just. I dont think we have the right to take young lives and waste them in a come up to help us work together to utilize programs so that each city doesnt have to do their own individual some great leaders and they are service minded individuals who want to help effect change. I see them proposing creative and innovative ideas to help solve the transportation issues as well as recreation needs of the three cities. Its amazing how many ideas they can make great contributions to our and we fought for our country. And we died thats what a soldier does, he said. We dont know why we were there, Rosenthal added. But we housing facilities. This is costing the public unnecessary money," said Hokanson. The new city shops building would simplify public works needs by providing a maintenance area where trucks could he worked on and have oil changes, a paint and wash bay, and equipment room, storage space, a materials holding area and offices and room for the city's water system computers as well as offices and storage for the recreation department. Farmington Youth City Council has Heights. We want to involve our Youth City Councils, said Achter, who is the city council representative to Farmington's Youth City Council. It is important to ensure that these youth leaders have the background and training to become the leaders of our cities tomorrow. By getting them involved in this process and working together, they will be even more valuable citizens in the future. Transportation is one of the major concerns behind the organization of the Team. The team will be lookinter-cit- y at trails and sidewalks, ing bus routes, the proposed West Davis communities. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES. The 1995 Handcart Days Celebration committee and their event chairmen, and scores of volunteers were responsible for the success of the event which included the parade, art exhibits, concessions, fireside and lawn proposal. The waist down. in tri-ci- ty dont have adequate equipment Highway, the Cherry Hill interchange, and road development and maintenance. We see the youth helping us make these decisions as we include them on this team," said Ms. Achter. Our TRI-CIT- Y continued from A3 the sol- present shop facilities will not handle the protection and care of city maintenance vehicles, said Walt Hokanson, Public Works Director. paralyzing The proposed location would have simple access to State Street in Farmington and vehicles would not be located in residential neighborhoods. We dont have adequate storage facilities and the equipment doesn't last as long because we shop. The greatest concern centers around storage and use of chemicals near one of Farmingtons city wells. In addition, the building has many serious structural, electrical and other code inadequacies and the cost of stabilizing, remodeling, and expanding the current building is prohibitive when Farmington already owns land where environmental concerns would not be an issue, Hokanson said. The new location would be in an industrial zone on 650 West and State Street rather than the present residential zone. Many residents in the neighborhood where the shop is now located have expressed safety concerns about heavy equipment and vehicles and pedestrian safety. health concerns, structural problems with the present building, some land use conflicts and the occupants and Reaveley from action. of Health The EPAState Department has strongly urged Farmington to remove the present FARMINGTON Dilapidation of the current facility and storage of chemicals near a city well has prompted the city council here to request funds for construction of a new public works building. The council has given the for a bond election October 3, seeking $750,000 for a new public works building. No property tax increase is needed to Finance the project, said Mayor Gregory S. Bell. The new shops building is essential because there are some ad other nations diers personali- new kingdom. Twenty-tw- o 570.000 wants Farmington City shops moved to new location EPA ties, and not physical appearance. 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