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Show Davts County Clipper Our concern is that we live in a forest. Where the hell are ou? This is retarded. homeowner whose house burned down. ...They told me if they drive through my neighborhood again and see the dog. they'll take her again." Fatty Wuich dog owner on what animal control otficers told her after picking up her dog. From time to time we must pull crews away to headquarters. Tom Hardy Bountiful City Manager Dawn Malone neighbor of the Lewis family Betty Lewis what she asked a dispatcher on calling them a second time to report the Lewis home on fire. It's not meant to hail tun in high school, hut what we're seeing heie goes tar beyond appropriate bchav ior." Dave Doty Das is S hoot Distiu t e olfn er on the district's pioposed dog. hamg policy. Hansen, Sanders debate conference focuses on to be aired on Channel 7 surviving challenges Channel 7 will tape a debate between fust concessional distiicl candidates Rep Jim Hansen and Greg Sandeis at Weber State Uimeisity. on Oct. 1. KL a Lifetime of Challenges," is the tlieme of a confer- Navigating ence presented by the Learning Disabilities Association ot Utah and the Utah Division for Learning Disabilities, the Council tor Exceptional Children. Nov. and 2 at the Provo Park Hotel. Registration should be completed by Oct. 18. Other presenters will discuss subjects as diverse as using an to enhance learning among the learning disabled, vocational rehabilitation, living with learning disabilities, the role parents aspect of the life of those afflicted. Department of Educational learning disability is a disorder in one Psychology and special education coor- dinator, Clinical Center Achieve Program, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; and Harrison Sylvester, a member of the CEC national board. Additionally. Stevan J. Kukic, director of At Risk Special Education Programs for the Utah Slate Office of Education and an advisor to the national association will speak at a luncheon, Nov. I., focusing on Ideas about IDEA." leatuie the two lieldmg questions Ironi audience members. Tins is a chance lot voteis to discover the positions According to a brochure put out by the Emily Tremaine Hall Foundation, a foundation formed to support initia- when Farmington's Municipal Building Authority accepted the bid at a recent meeting. Comtrol Inc.'s base price was contrac$3,098,000. Of the total tors who bid. nine of the bids were accepted. In addition to the base bid, several alternates in the specifications were added using each contractor's bidding prices. A comparison of these figures still shows Comtrol Inc. the low bidder at $3,455,300," said Gary Payne, administrator of facilities management and planning for Dav is School District. 1 of Republican Jim wants corridor as far west as possible Kristine Wadsworth Conliihulini SViiU r EST BOUNTIFUL "As lar is the olhcial response ot West Bountiful Citv to the Steering Committee ot the Western Transportation Comdor (WTC). In a letter wntien Sept 27 to the committee, the city asked that the alignment of the comdor be placed west ot the sewer distnel and landfill, or as lar west as possible " W one-hou- "Utah the The letter went on to acknowi edge die possible environmental and pracikal impacts ot placing the W 1C so at west that it bordered the lake and wildlife pieseives. but requested that "all vanations. including flic west ot the sewer district and landfill vanation be seriously and thorough Iv studied duiing the Enviionmental Impact Study phase ot the piojecl Access poults recommended bv the city would be located at Mm South and at Fairish Lane west as possible" Channel 7. Those wishing to attend should he m the auditoi mm by 6.30 pm., so taping can begin on time. The r debate will be broadcast on channel 7 Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. in with - W. Btfl. Hansen and Democrat Greg Sandeis on issues that aie important to them." said Heidi Hofmann, piomotion assistant lor KI EL) conjunction out-plia- Election '96" series. Cushing to serve as V.P. W.B. youth plan cleanup on cities and towns board tives fostering the success of those with learning disabilities, the term WES I BOUNHIl L youth ill ate. is cits noon flic youth City ('mm, il will piovide luilcli and game's m Hr mg and in West Bounlilul or more of the basic processes involved in understanding spoken or written language It may show up as a problem in a person's ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell or do math, despite at least average intelligence. It does not refer to those BOUNTIFUL Mayor John Cushing was elected second vice president ol the Utah League of Cities and Towns at the annual convention last month. Iiioi to his appointment to the whose learning problems are the result executive board. Cushing was of visual, hearing or physical handicaps, mental retardation, emotional disturbance, or of environmental, cultural or economic disadvantage. a membei ol the boaid of duectots of the I l.CT. Cushing will woik with Fiesident JoAnn Segluni. a Midvale councilmember and with lirst vice president Goidon Miller, the mayor ol Smithfield. Members ol the executive boaid term and preside selves a one-yeover the UECT boaid of duectors. made up ot elected officials horn various regions statewide. The league is a association, seeking to strengthen the quality ot government and administration thiongh the cooperative elforts ot I tail's 229 municipalities. Led by the executive board, the league acts as a unified voice to repicsent municipal government at Control Inc. wins bid for school district digs The bids for FARMINGTON the new Government Services Building in downtown Farmington were opened, studied and the lowest bidder. Control Inc., won the prize D The debate, scheduled lot 7 p.m.. in the Val A. Blow mug Center Austad Auditoi lum, will play and using the Internet. Information on registration is available by calling 355-288Learning disabilities pervade every The conference will feature nationally recognized speakers, Robert Brooks, director of the department of psychology at McLean Hospital, and a member of the Harvard Medical School faculty; Barbara Cordoni, professor of I The alternatives which were non-prof- added include a bell tower complete with structure, walls, stucco, roofing and lightning rod; lecondition-in- of existing bell, activation, hanging, transpoitation, etc.; the addition of a radiation system at perimeter of all exteiior walls on both levels; individual air condicontrols; and other alternates in sinks and plumbing, ceramic tile, door changes, railings, masonry, cable systems and sound systems. Hogan and Associates were the next low bidder with a total of $3,441,500 and Union Pointe was in third place with a total ot $3,687,985. The highest bid ot the nine bidders was $3,945,000. league is also a valuable source ol mlormation. training and technical assistance for municipal officials. Delegates of the league meet each September at L LCT annual convention to elect otticers and will pailicipale in a e cleanup on Ocl 12 limn X a m mini noon. I oi the loin t h yc.n in a row. youth Irom all nine w.uds m the city will spend the morning weed boaid members. 111 gjii pickmj upg.uhage Ulglli flic HU l 'jump iaik a the Wc'l Bounlilul rotrttTr Up rtrrr-tt- K HOMESPUN TREASURES' ii s annual FALL BOUTIQUE OCX 5-- 5 Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9 30 am to 6 00 pm PRI.SI'N I I.D it the state and lederal level. The tioning units in the computer room, including condensers, piping and HI t I oSulon is d. 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Family Games physician-patien- t relationship TO SCHEDILE 0 c originally from South Florida, he and his family have enjoyed their years in Davis PRIZES 292-048- y idency Program, Salt Lake City Although by Glenn L. Pace Mormon Handicraft with Christmas Bountiful nil Medicine and then completed three y Deseret Book I C. Harpe, M.D. Charles C. Harpe, .M D graduated from the University of Miami School of 20-7- 5 I.miiiv. os draas 6. Charles Latter-da- page A3 This was an extremely aggressive, snarling dog." DeAnne Hess Davis Counts Animal Control offii er on why animal control officers picked up Wuich's Learning Disabilities the October 4, 1996 Friday, h AN APPOINTMENT My approach to liealtng begins with education because the informed patient generally achieves a better result u hen dealing with any manifestation of disease. " WITH I)R. HR1E. CONTACT Tanner Clinic, 2121 X. Robins Dr., Luton IT. 81041 (801) THE CARING 773-486- 3 PROFESSIONALS -- iu |