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Show Davis County Clipper Tuesday October 15, 1 996 page A3 Meet the county candidates Boutiques, Fairpark perfect match for county craft lovers The Davis County PTA and the Davis County League of Women Voters will sponsor three Meet the Candidate meetings throughout the county Two of the meetings are on the same flight but county commission candidates will travel to each one Following is a list of the events North Layton Jr High School, DOG continued from front Bartleson purchased Kato when the 11 weeks old, and began training him at about 14 weeks old Bartleson said police dogs are very useful in situations like a fleeing suspect when police are uncertain of the suspect's exact location Police dogs can also be used to enter a building officers believe the suspect is still inside without putting a police officer m potential danger. He is also trained to protect police officers if they are approached by a suspect exhibiting overly aggressive or hostile beha . ;ur Katos early training involved getting him interested in a toy Bartleson those a tennis ball as Katos toy, and taught him to find it After Kato had learned this trick, Bartleson would put the smell of illegal drugs on the ball, and have Kato find it This training has made the dogs nose extremely sensitive to any kind of illegal drug or drug paraphernalia. Bartleson said dial when a suspect is fleeing the police, he will be perspiring and put off more of a smell than someone who is not running Kato has learned to discern the different smells and track fleeing suspects In addition to his extraordinary ; sense of smell, Bartleson said Kato is very cautious and has great police dog was just , ROOTS continued from front t William Tyndale and Miles Coverdale, with whom he had built an ardent friendship, in translating the Bible which was printed in 1537 When Mary Tudor, known as Bloody Mary came to the throne Rogers was duown into prison and condemned to death History records, A little before the burning at the stake a pardon was offered, if he would recant, but he utterly refused The pilgrim of the Utah pioneer Sanford Porter family was George Soule whom a distinguished researcher said, Probably no other of the Pilgrim band has been so exhaustively researched as George Soule. His status is clearly established as a servant to relatively wealthy Pilgrim Edward Winslow; also a signer to the Mayflower Compact. Soule became a wealthy leader, a business man and an otfice holder m the Plymouth colony. Sanford Porter and his family joined the LDS Church in August of 83 and after the many trials in Missouri and Illinois, the family came to Utah in October 847 with the Charles C. Rich Company They moved into a little community in Davis County called Deuel Creek later named Centerville Porter served as presiding elder from 850 until the organization of the Centerville Ward in 1852 when he 1 1 1 1 Wednesday, Oct 23, 7pm, county commission (4 year), Kathleen M Colhnwood (D) and Gayle A Stevenson (R), State representatives, District 13, Nora B Stephens (R) unopposed, District 14, Vernon R Borgeson (D) and Don E Bush (R), District 15, Blake D Chard (R), Beatrice Espinoza (D) and Norman Parker (Lib), State School Board District 6 Joyce W instincts and, if thats not enough, hes bilingual1 For security reasons, police dogs are taught their police commands in German Kato understands and responds to about 12 German phrases Despite the fact that Kato is now a patrol dog, he still trains an hours a week with average of Bartleson and other local police officers and patrol dogs to keep his skills sharp Even though he is still a police rookie, Kato is getting special treat ment. Bartleson said the police department has ordered a special truck for Kato with a rear cage and a remote release door inside the truck But. for now, Kato has to ride in the back of a patrol car Kato even has his own private veterinarian. Dr R J White, on call in case of medical emergencies Bartleson said Kato spends his days oil at home playing with Bartleson s children and, as long as he doesn't get bored, he is well behaved mound the house. Bartleson said when Kato was a puppy and had too much time on his paws, he spent one afternoon chewing up the family trampoline and Bartlesons wifes brand new picnic table He's always anxious to get back to work He loves to work, he loves to get out in the field and get to the task drug searches or catch the bad guys, he said five-eig- ht became the settlement's first bishop Later he moved to Morgan County where he assisted in pioneering another settlement he named after himself, Porterville On February 9, 1873, Sanford Porter at the age of 82 died and was buried in the Porterville cemetery His lifes story is filled with many tribulations but he never lost his faith In 1816 Sanford received a vision in an answer to years of prayer and inner turmoil that he would live to see the true church restored or his posterity would The voice that spoke to him at that time, spoke again while he was pondering it he should be baptized. He was told this is right, arise and be baptized.' (This vision m its entirety is recorded in the LDS Church Historical Records in the Sanford Porter Autobiography) In her story, Thing? Thai I Appreciate , Rhea Porter While wrote, As Porters, let us join together in telling their magnificently brave story to not only Americans but to the whole world Let us be sure everyone understands just how important their contributions were m the great scheme of things And to Pearl Jones Hill my appreciation is extended for providing me with copies of stories, historical sketches, genealogical records, pedigree charts and pictures Without them this story could not have been written has returned to TKeU Richards and Thomas F Davidson Kaysville Jr High School Wednesday, Oct 25. 7 pm. County and Colhnwood commission Cherie Huber Stevenson State Repiesentatives ContnhuUng District 16 KevinS Gam (R) and Blair C Hampshue (Libl Distnct 17, Marda Dillree (R) Pat Herrera (Di and Theda Judd (Lib). Countv School Boaid Distnct 5, Marian Slorev and Lew Swam it is still Wntei KAYSVILLE People are Ending more and more uses lor the Davis County Fairpark as they discovei ust how wonderful the facilities are there Residents ot the county use the area tor the county fair, rodeos and dances on a regular basis Now the Fairpaik will he home to The Beehive Boutique Irrigation water stops Oct. 15 also The Beehive Boutique is another Bountilul Water Stihconservuncy Distnct will discontinue deliver, of all irrigation water on Tuesday Oct 15 to customers in the Bountilul aiea Customers are asked to leave the main control valves open until the system is completely diamed and then turn the main control valve to the otf" position as the property owner is responsible tor anv damage due to water entering their systems during the wondertul new idea from lauia Savage She is already a real veteian ot boutique events who has planned the Christmas Fest cralt tail at Davis High every year tor the last eight yeais Now she will also he holding two boutiques at the Davts County Fairpark in Octobei and November The December Christmas Fest will continue at Davis High School Savage says she is enthused about boutiques and cralt lairs because it gives women a way to make money tiom their ailistic talents without lak ing a lull tune job outside the home She says Bnghain Young and othei pioneer leaders believed that home industry was the way to build the econ omv ol the territory and the state and w intei months The distnct would like to thank its customers tor their conservative use ol the irrigation watei and toi complying with the permanent 10 a in to 6 pm reslnctions Heavy duty keys are available at the distnct otfice tor use in tuimng oil the main contiol valve important pin ot the I till tile available Savatie savs the boutique will have something toi everyone "One special new item will be handmade oak and reached an all time high m popularity Home industry items tie so populai now that the Ltigsi chain stoics sell mass pioduccd mutations o hand made items Home is a mote important ' mahogany wagons The Deei Widow s Weekend Boutique will he followed bv the Harvest Boutique on Nov 21 22 and 25 Thai boutique will oiler an awaid loi tile most oniunal product and also an awaid loi the most attractive booth The second boutique will be a cel c bullion ot home industry m the stale, which began ovci 100 years ago, " t one time there were Sav tgc savs mot e than cooperatives in the C MI was started with home state made items altei Bnghain Young said that people should produce items heie i ithei than importing them from the place than evei heloic and people want their homes to ulkct then mdi vidual tastes so thev look toi pieces tiom cialteis that an done hv hind Savage savs thai people who hive not been out to the Divis County Pdirpuikaic in toi a pleas tm suipuse This is a v e v nice la, ililv with lots ol lice polking close to the build ing and wide aisles lot comloii ihk ' shopping inside she points out The event which is lice to the pub 10 lie, leutures seasonal home made elccoi and gills The lust boutique will be held on Deei Widow s Weeks ml Oct 17, 18 and Id The Boutique will lx open horn It) a ill until 8 pm on flmisdiv and I ndav and iiom ID a in until h p m on Satuidav Halloween decoi as well is Heins toi the oilier upcommsi liolidivs will be displayed bv loc il ci iltcis I lie ic east Sivage s season ol Boutiques will end with the ninth annual Chnstmas est it Davis High School which has become Davis County s largest bouI tique C all I auia Savage at 544 2540 loi inhumation cm all thiee boutiques MICHAEL KINGDON s TAX DI DLCIIBI.E HOME hich home loan Ice s ate deductible when liluiu income is a question ill it huvcis licquciillv ask flic answu in iv influence llicii decision about a loan I nan Ins loi certain seiviccs uc oltcii uoupul togetliei in one c itcgoiv instead ol being itemized on voui lee statement The most obvious deductible lee is the loan lee paid to icquiie a moil g tge loi a principal residence I lie IRS recently tulcd that the buvii could deduct the lee in the lust vc ii even il the seller p ucl it' Olliei deductions include pro l ale el piopci l taxes and mortgage interest - buyers may only deduct then sh uc ol these items Most ot the othei closing costs ue not deductible bin mav be added to your home s aeliustcd cost basis he sc when calculating appiee latum Cazier is the choir teacher at Centerville Junior High School. She could use two piano benches and two microphone stands. The Choir Department is also in need of a wireless microphone system. Contact the Davis School District Foundation for information. 2 L()N FEES costs include appiaisal attorney inspection title recoidmg and notary lees I ue insuiance fees are not deductible and cannot be tigured into tile cost basis Consult a professional tax adv isor lor all the details on tax deductible loan lees or questions on all aspects ol mortgage and sound financial advice e ill the professionals at Academy Mortgage 801-299-90- 35 Working to do more than you expect AVMORTGAGE Street Shampoo Sets, Blow Dries, Hair Cuts, Color Services and Perms 18 Years Experience. Call for an appointment y 258 East Pages Lane, Centerville 292-623- 8 fANN(5ucTGL)JI Deer Widow Weekend Thursday, October 17 10am-8pFriday, October 1 8 1 0am-6p- Fite Indexed Money Mai ket Account. 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