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Show page 2 Friday, August 9, 1 Davis County Clipper 996 Merchants beware , alcohol decoys cometh FARMINGTON The Davis Count) Board ol Health to expand the health oted Tuesday department's mvolvemenl in alcohol compliance testing. despite reseivations by some boaid members The health department present!) conducts alcohol compliance checks in Cleaitleld and K.a s illc. using underage decoys who tr) to purchase alcoholic beverages from area businesses The health department will now also conduct the tests in Sunset. North Salt and West Lake, Fnimington. Bountiful Bountiful. Layton and Woods Cross police presenll) conduct their own compliance tests Kevin Condra. in charge ot health promotion and education for the department, said he met with most board members oxer the past month to explain the need for the tests and to clnrifx the cost to the department and the extent of involvement the department w ill have with the tests. Health board members have long had concern', about using underage individuals in the operation, saving since it's illegal lor them to dnnk. they shouldn't be purcasing beer and other alcoholic beverages with the law's approval They've also expressed concern about the extent ot involvement personnel and the cost ol the operation Condi a said according to a report bv by health department a Maryland group. Health) People 2000. detailing community involve- ment in cutting youth access to tobacco. compliance tests have proven eltec-tivHe said the cities being added to the compliance cheek program are all small and may not have the resources to conduct the tests themselves. He has asked cities doing their own tests to submit their data, so the health department will have accurate information on el torts to limit underage drinking Crash injured three as driver stopped for dog Robert Snowden. 67. Wednesday . The accident occurred in the southbound lane of Highway 89 at Cherry Hills, stalling commuter traffic. The wreck was a chain reaction that started when Jonathan R. Wilde, 22, Roy. panic stopped for a dog in the road. A car driven by Margaeret A. Klute. 43, Mountain Green, ran into the rear end of the W'ilde vehicle. Then a Ogden, pushing it into the Klute vehicle. Puls, Wilde and a passenger in the W'ilde vehicle, Timothy were taken to the Ogden Regional Medical Center for injuries. About a.m. another traffic accident occurred at the same location, but no injuries were reported. Members of the Coalition for Utah's FutureProject 2000 believe one solu- neighborhood training program called Neighbor Network. Aug. 17 from 10 to a.m. at the Davis North Library. 155 N. Wasatch. The training will focus on training tion is creating an extended family feeling within defined neighborhoods. Research by Dr. Douglas Perkins, materials and experiences with neighborhoods pursuing similar efforts. In this mobile society, neighbors frequently don't know each other. ALCOHOL continued from front slide show, "David which tells the story of a classic example of FAS. Facts about FAS are then shown and presenters share stones of their own involvement with disabled persons, discuss costs associated with treating disabilities and what they can do to prevent FAS or FAE in their lives. Before the kids leave they are given a Think Before You Dnnk. search brought us to the county courthouse. and to the namesake of Davis County. Captain Daniel C. Davis." A monument erected near the northwest corner of the courthouse honors Captain Davis as the first settler replacement The Coalition for LAYTON Utah's Future is sponsoring a free of the University of Utah, suggests neighborhood groups built around positive activities consistently last longer built We looked for something that would belong to the people of Davis County forever." Semadem said. "Our of Davis County. The monument's concrete base is crumbling. and in need of extreme repair or Know your neighbor with network meet Aug. 17 those was to take someit into the future. for the it and prepare present, Hank Semadem. committee believes the Davis County Legacy Project does just that. Project Committee Lander. Wyo.. ran into the rear end of a vehicle driven by Paul Puls. 76. of then Project honors county's namesake thing from the past, bring car. driven leaders on conducting neighborhood meetings, effective organization and maintenance of the network. Also, sharing organizational models and Photo Cathy Linford South at sand the Farmington Park. His Bryant Ruedos returns a serve during a game of beach volleyball on the other side of Neilson Brandon of ready Williams gets Farmington teammates are Jon Ruedos and Josh corner1 the around school is afternoons, those to now The just time is the net dog day enjoy in The charge to members ot the Davis County Centennial Legacy A dog wandering LAYTON into the road resulted in a four car collision which injured three people early by Great summer days... around crisis. Therefore, the training will stress positive relations and building ties between neighbors. Its hoped the approach will bring together different generations, benefiting children up to senior citizens. Boggs said it cost the United States between $75 million and $9.7 billion annually to care for infants bom with FAS. If ARC reaches only one student, preventing one case of FAS. it would save $68,000 to $70,000. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome leaves a child mentally retarded, while Fetal Alcohol Effects may leave a child with learning disabilities or similar problems. The committee's plan is to incorporate the plaque from that monument into an enhancement effort targeted for the front entrance of the courthouse. "We'll take that plaque from the past, bring it into the front courtyard in an improved setting, and secure it along with the rest of the enhancement, for future generations to enjoy. Davis County cities listed in chronological order. Inside the base, a time capsule will be sealed, filled with his- tories and memorabilia of Davis County cities. 'We invite communities to submit histories and whatever else they may want to preserve in this time capsule. Semadeni said. "Again, we're following the concept of past, present and future in this time capsule." Two other flagpoles, also erected in the courtyard, will fly the state and from several sources. The Davis Countv Centennial Committee has The plans of architect Slim A. Hyatt, of Smith. Balle and Hyatt, detail a flagpole centered in the courtyard. The north side of the flagpole's large base will hold the Captain Davis plaque. The other three sides of the The presentation ARC gives to stu- dents not only focuses on the effects on a fetus if the mother drinks, but we ask the guys to think about it too, Boggs said. He noted that while there's no scientific data saying men's drinking contributes to genetic defects, nevertheless, many children bom to couples in which the husband served in Desert Storm had birth defects, leading Boggs to the con- clusion the habits of fathers have as much bearing on the health of a child as the habits of mothers. While he said they don't tell the students to necessarily abstain from drinking throughout their lives, they do ask the students think before they dnnk. to out the county will want to be involved in this project. To accommodate them, we've established a Legacy fund. Contributors will receive an official letter recognizing their deductible con- tribution." Looking even further into TOWER funding becomes available. More information can be obtained Davis County by contacting Commissioner, Dan McConkie. at Innual Closeout continued from front 5m Color Bowls is very uncertain, "we don't know where it is headed. No one does!" far All The policy will require companies to apply for conditional use permits with the planning commission and all requests will be handled individually. The council will then have the final word on all ike cemetery the torn m heeutitvl Sim bloom , m requests. Liquidation Sale' Shrubs Gallon Tomato (Jackson Loaded with PRE-SCHOO- L and Kindergarten &cvucctluK "per (?6cldt&t 35 'ZfavtA i "" Old Bountiful School 595 North 500 West 299-105- 8 Varies Rose Bushes Many varieties Achievert 50 Trees Plants Open House Saturday Aug. 10 10:00 am - 2 pm. Don't Let Your Child Miss Out! - & Perkins) Perennials 4 1 Gal. 4 4" Pots Hanging Baskets 49 Potting Soil 'Ground Cover Evergreens Mulch Annuals (All In Color) Color Bowls All Kinds of Color Fertilizers Gifts Chimes 'Pots Jackson Perkin Rose Bushes Iedwooo Awaken Hfirie Tea i Heaye Rases AH AmencM Wioaen ff the future, the committee is developing plans to update the veteran's war memorial inside the courthouse, as petal bp&ettm classes. So far presentations have been Woods Cross High Schools. Semadeni said. We recognize that some people and businesses through- FLOWERS 1 Layton, Northridge, Viewmont and funding from the private sector." imn -- Semadeni said. pamphlet. North Layton. Sunset and North Davis Junior High Schools and at Clearfield, ject. Semadeni points out, "None of the dollars used for this project are tax dollars." The anticipated cost of the project is $35.(XX). We are seeking additional county flags. An inlaid concrete picture of Davis County will be centered between the three poles. Colored cement will detail the county, the Great Salt Lake and Antelope Island. Cities will be designated. New lighting will greatly improve what is currently a poorly lit area of the courthouse. Landscaping and benches will finish out the project. Funding for the project is coming The presentations are generally given in health or driver's education given at Centerville. Mueller Park, allocated $30,000, and $5. ()()() has been awarded from a Slate Legacy grant. Proceeds from the Centennial store are also earmarked for the pro- base will display bronze plaques of 'We thank you for your business this fyriny. $ce yeu this 'fall at blank's 'famous 'Tumpkin 'Tatck! 1800 South 400 West Bountiful South End of 5 Points Mall Open Monday Friday 9 00 a.ri. - 8.00 p.m. Saturday 8.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m. Closed Sunday |