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Show A2 paqe Davis County Clipper SIGNS f , , Ci i III dlllltll'1 l! llllt!' pint iiii. Ikj i -- i. li 11)1 ' I 'tion pi oi iii I 'l till Minis 2fs Si ll I '4 111 it ttu d SiHl'Il I ' l - IS- lilt i ' K' ! iklld t till W S M it min MJI' What do you want your legislator to do for you this session? Question asked: i I'd - nldm I i i iiiiiillv IK'-'- s j Tin. ilh iliii w lrf s i d MC;i t j usd NATE FARR i SHELLY RICE Lt "Her sentences for more strict! II ilk ill SI III ht Ik l BRIAN JOHNSON "Enforce gang violence preven" tion, get tougher on graffiti 's It si nwiiiiijj'i I' ' 1'iis in lllllll n t s t Si 'll it t ttintii i ill- - Ltl is IXlllll ll- il ll s Mm Imd k k s tOlllt I'll t n n li ik dull ut ! mu k iu n III mint Hltksslkl s k lit I OKI S lilt alt Hill ( mi' t tils in 1 1 d skill .IS ,1 s lit l Issllt so ill il M ih I Childrens Sit C ill 'I. C'h r tenth HELP'NS k.W) Ili'iiliiK n posslbl i lit lltl v) t II in nt a check for $416 50 to Davis County tCertm hedi led to open late spring f K n i 'intj n il f ( i - o - join, Id il id m in i v ll winner in CDBG bids bici i1 li M ibtl oi I." n ind in Mils It) ' lilt btli.n io' l M ib ( i nil it it nl lit Is Inns light lo lv lllllll III M IS H s S," 0 i U is 'I 'I L ll '2 ( is . ll l ' look S W IlllOUl I III 111 ill I' i t s Mill hi I It l i IO pi i ll ( Msi i i pi. 1 i i ill. ll Is i s 4oi) in ), i 1) II I1 ill u ,i m s I ond Bank was awaid-- i loi pioL'iani opi'ration, lino' nt uquisiid the ill Soi iii w is awarded sln(ioi) ol Ms hillii opt moil Noi luiii Kasil!i (it S (10(1 icquested loi i mi! ii were nd i n e which requested v Mi ii ii loi siieet impimemenis, 'oods ( loss ( in which requested t l 111 w Mi Is t I i i i, n il ll- 1 ii ii OH ih ( ii (ion ml1 ( ll t til signs issllt III Wootls ( told lilt iboui li Iii lit .11 lilt llld I lllit s ( M ll.llls iis s Ilk It 111 (' Ml lllls I'l H'l li ( K dii k 'I - MM i1 in Ckaiticld was awaided ni)() n ri'iuesli'd lor the il il s ope i a ion Msiital lli.iltli was award-- i I) M 20 (100 ol ilk 529 2 679 it .1 ii ii J iii e on si iii i a mw tauli-- 1 (mlii II 11 i III lo 11 It I St t lull ,l ilk I dill ii lilt ll ll ll i tolllllll 11 g nils! ,'f s, II I hi in lk his (Mills ll I It s 111 ill pil still oi ill) iinmtiij sii lor busiik ss t il Mini hi ii tominissi til II tt is niche, said Abby Dunn, advisor Conti ibutmq Wiiwi They quietly assist the city by FARMINGTON The Youth planting flowers, putting up decoradonated tions, serving at community breakCity Council recently fasts, decorating a rest home for money to the Daws County Commission to be used for the Daws Easter, cleaned up the Kaysville Day and ponds for Utah Clean-u- p County Childrens Justice Center The YCCs contribution of put on the Battle of the Bands to $416 50 will help raise the money us achieve the for the goal of opening Justice Center by late spring "The FYCC (ills In 1997 to begin to addition abused serve they have held an honors night children in Dav is said to show appreciCounty, a much needed niche" K ation to dedicatDouglas ed citizens in Miller, director The Childrens Farmington, she Justice Center These said Abby Dunn, FYCC advisor will be a tremenyouth deserve dous asset to thanks great abused children from the comDavis in munity County The building for the center They're there, if a group needs was donated, but requires considerable support, said Dunn Members of the FYCC are Molly renovation before it can be occupied The purpose of the Davis County Dunn, mayor; Matt Miller, secreChildrens Justice Center is to protary; Shalise Stapp, citizenship, vide a comfortable home-lik- e Natalie Nuzman, volunteer youth, environment where children who have Jim Hurst, Jon Ball, Nicki Butt, been the victims of sexual abuse, Kelly Mabey, Greg Nelson, James Stock, Kim Call, Jaclyn McClellan, physical abuse and other crimes can he interviewed by law enforcement Michelle Clark, Jared Jenson, detectives and child protective serDustin Siler, Bobbi Doughton, Jeri vices investigators without the fear Matsen and Sarah Connors Pat of encountering the person who has Achter is the city council advisor to harmed them, said Miller the youth Ryan and Melissa Jenkins The FYCC fills a much needed are the other adult advisors Susan Tanner Holmes I - dllttlun OI like " Teens donate funds for abused children '""A tin lit U Montana I II V- in s dim! 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