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Show page A2 FruLn Circh14 Dai 1997 s County Clipper Bountiful Power earns award for safety record saving, 'Bountiful's safety award is a compliment to the staff, the man- Bountilul Cit BOl T1I I L Power Department has been Liyhi honored lor Us sjtet reeord hv the Intemiountain Power Superintendent ssiKiation The award was given to Bountilul at a recent awards banquet held in St George where the agement of Bountilul Cits Light &. Power Department (Clitl Michaehs, executive director), the max or (John Cushing), utv council, power board and to all the citizens of Bountilul who own their own electrical sys- meeting lor it annual meeting Bountilul received the award lor its consistent safety ellorts and in providing a sate working environment with the necessary equipment lor its emplovees Doug Hunter general manager ot I tali Association Municipal Power Sv stems (I AMPS complimented Bountilul on its satetv ellorts He paid tribute to the citv by The electrical department is the largest business in your community and all of you haxe a stake in keeping it sale, Hunter said Hunter added that Bountiful has always been concerned not only with an economic and reliable electrical system but also with the salety ot their employees ' Bountilul City Light & Power is dedicated to continuing its record of salety in the coming years," he said Power Intermountain Superintendents Association was tem ' Miss Farmington applicants sought Susan T anner Holmes C ontnbutini H riter Sign-up- s FARMING! ON are now underway lor single young women 17 to 24 to enter the Miss Farmington Scholarship program Training prizes and great associations await those young women who apply tor this educational scholarship k hile the actual pageant is not scheduled until June 28 991. organizing seminars, planning and most ot the participation begins the first ot April hmilx Day is Miss Parnnngton 19 is busy helping in the community and having a wonderful year ot service You may have seen her car tiling in Pioneer illage speaking to youth groups on the importance of FLOODS continued from front xalues or performing xocal proat many functions grams Farmington's reprexentatixe to the Miss I tah Scholarship Program is actively participating in a host of service projects She is excited about utilizing the Governor's project on values throughout the community Farmington has a wealth of very capable and talented young women who organizers hope will consider participating this year In addition, a great deal ol man power goes into making this event a very successful one There is always a great need lor volunteers who want to help organize such an event For more information or to volunteer, contact the Farmington City offices, money was spent by Davis County, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, cities and the state Work done included How, and while it somehow seems a waste of water in our arid climate, I lint said it has to done Ihe tricky part is lowering the reservoirs enough to ease potential problems, hut not so much we havent adequate w ater to see us through the year But should the district's efforts not he enough, cities and the county arc preparing lor the worst, filling sandbags, preparing work parties and monitoring creeks Hales said alter 1987, "a lot of building debris basins, cleaning out and widening culverts and lining creek beds with concrete so water will easily flow, not only in Centerville but throughout south Davis County, leaving public works crews to focus on areas which perhaps didn't get the attention they need Adamson said his crews are taking inventory of the channels and filling sandbags He said if the flooding comes his crews will be working around the clock checking grates and ATHLETES FOR ATHLETES: The 1997 South Davis Warriors Special Olympians will be on hand at the Clip; er Coed Challenge Tuesday at Bountiful High to sing the National Anthem and to cheer on their favorite teams Grizzbee and the Jazz Dancers will entertain University of Utah Coach Ron McBride will referee and and KSL Outdoor Specialist Doug Wright will be the announcer for the fun family event Tickets cost $2 per person All proceeds go the South Davis Warriors Special OLympians team Stars coming out to Clipper Coed Challenge The stars are coming our for the Clipper Coed Challenge to help the South Davis Warriors Special Olympians Grizzbee, the Jazz Dancers, Lmversity of Utah Football Coach Ron McBride, and many more celebrities will be on hand during the evening to entertain the crowds and sign autographs as local coed high school teams battle cross-tow- n rivals for the coed championship The event, planned for Tuesday, March 18, at 7 p m at Bountiful culverts The countys heavy equipment will also be used to clear channels and haul away debris Duncan said Bountiful is fortunate that most creeks are now concrete lined, except North Canyon, which we're monitoring very closely Several cities will host clean up days in the near future Davis County, Bountiful and Centerville cities are filling sandbags which will be made available to residents if the need arises In Centerville, Saturdays cleanup day w ill bring residents together to clean the channels from the mouth High, will be kicked off by the South Davis Warriors singing the national anthem They will be followed by the first semi final game which pits Woods Cross against Bountiful High The teams will he by the lady head coaches from each team Rules require that there be at least two women players at all times during the game Game one will be followed by a performance by the famous Jazz Dancers who will wow crowds with their routines coached of the canyons to the Frontage Road, especially in private yards where heavy equipment can t get in to clean The city will work with the county, the Army Corp ol Engineers and state engineers to clean areas west of I 15 Hales said the city is grateful lor the support its received from citizens He said anyone who is interested in helping Saturday, but has not been contacted by a neighborhood coordi- EARTH DEFINITELY tio-ph- SJUGUifiS Call now for an appointment to receive a FREE EXAM & FREE DNFT Treatment A 3 juXT-VW-- J will by Park CFnropractic be given following vour treatment March 21 997 SPRINGTIME SWEETER AND DANCE OF LENGTriENING THE if i you come in Don t let this opportunity to get relief pass you by Coll now for a no obligation appointment" 74 W Parrish Lane Centprville LONGING FOR THE ANNUAL AND half-tim- you haven t tried Directional Non Force Technique (DNFT) you may be suffering needlessly11 Police Lt Russ Firth or Stephanie Lowe in the police department BEEN low It nator, should contact Centerville WE'VE The championship game will fole events with the winners of the first two games lighting y lor the Clipper Coed Challenge And during halt time of the championship game, one lucky ticket holder will get a chance to win a 1997 Mustang Convertible from W illey Ford All proceeds lrom the event will go to help South Davis Warriors Special Olympians Admission is S2 per person and SI per person for those wanting to be eligible for the prize drawings Tickets muv be pur chased at the door Game two will bung coed teams from Davis and last year s C lipper Coed Challenge winners View mom together as they battle loi the right to play in the championship game later that evening During hall time Grizzhee will help judge a slam dunk contest which will feature the lop players lrom each ot the schools Halt time activities will also showcase each school s principal m a three point shooting contest Great prizes given awav at hall time for all who puichise SI prize tickets at the doot MOTHER DAYS ARE SLOWER I ENTER OUR FUL NEWLY RENOVATED LAYTON ENGAGING CENTER VATORY TO THE SEE MARCH LOVELY 2 31 0 MERCHANDISE FROM LAYTON HILLS ENGLISH SCHEDULE SPRINGTIME FASHIONS COURTESY AND COURT HILLS OF VIGNETTES AT SHOWCASING THE ART OF 2 0 0 P M H DELIGHT RETAILERS RENEWING COMFORTS CREATURE MALL 22 AND SUNDRY JCPENNEY t i GARDEN AND CONSER MARCH OUR VARIOUS AND ADMIRE MALL Layton Hills A INTERSTATE ALL 5 EXITS 334 & 335 . i |