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Show Tuesda, April 8, 1997 page C 3 Davis County Clipper Tax conference set; Leavitt offers speech The Utah Taxpayers Association discuss the topic Municipal and Workers Compensation Fund present the Highways to the 21st Century Utah Taxes Now - IXX (19th annual conference) on Business License Fee Reform Tuesday, April 22 at the Red Lion Hotel from 8 a m. to noon. Gov. Mike Leavitt will give the keynote address at 8:45 a m. after a welcome from James Lee, chairman of the board of the Utah Taxpayers Association. Conference moderators will be Legal issues; and Mark Buchi, At 10:30 a.m. Robert Strong, Property Tax Manager of Paeificorp Partner Holmes, Roberts & Owens - will discuss "Reforming the Appeals Process: How it Works & its Impact on Tax Rates. At 11 a.m. "New Rule on Taxpayer Appeals" questions and answers by Utah State Tax Commissioners: Val Oveson, Alice Shearer, Joe Pacheco and Richard MCKeown. At 11:30 a.m. "Inequities in Financing School Construction: A Return of Robin Hood?" will be the topic of Rep. John Shallow, Dist. 5 ; and Rep. David Ure, Dist. 53. Utah's Tax Radar Screen will be discussed by Howard Headlee, vice advisor. At 9:15 a.m. Sen. Craig Peterson, Majority Leader Utah State Senate; Tom Wame, executive director - UDOT; and Tom Dolan, Sandy City Mayor, will discuss Building Roads vs. Limiting Government Growth: The Art of 1 Compromise. At 10 a.m. County Sales Tax Authority: Implementation Details president of the Utah Taxpayers Association. At noon a luncheon will be held in the Grand Ballroom with Rep. Mel Brown, Speaker of the House, Utah House of Representatives giving an address. and Updated Impacts will be addressed by Salt Lake County Commissioner Randy Horiuchi. Rep. John Valentine, Asst. Majority Whip - Utah House, will State offers cancer screening clinics to Davis area women The Cancer Control Program, Utah State Department of Health, in cooperation with the Centers for Disease Control and Clinic locations and time include: Bountiful, west side of Five Points Mall, May 6, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; May 13, p.m.; May 20, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and May 27, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. local health departments, provides breast and cer- participating vical cancer screenings for Clearfield, 290 South State, women. a blood May 1, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; May 8, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; May 15, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; May 22, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; May 29, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. pressure check, a Pap test, pelvic and breast examination, and a mammogram voucher for those follow-up- . and eligible Examinations are provided by and family Street, May 2, p.m.; May 5, p.m.; May 7, p.m.; May 9, p.m.; May 12, p.m.; May 14, p.m.; May 16, p.m.; May 19, p.m.; May 21, p.m.; May p.m.; May 23, 28, p.m.; May 30, p.m. size. Appointments are necessary. Call 451-331- to schedule an 0 50 East State Farmington, female screeners. A fee ranging from $0 to $25 will be charge based on age, income at 10:15 a.m. Nolan Karras, Former House Speaker, registered investment The clinics include Anniversary First Birthday appointment. Lois and Jack Lalor will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on April 12, 1997. her first birthday on April 7, 1997 She is the daughter of Todd and Leilaru Porter of Layton n Tips on spring yard care offered by horticulturist Do you hue Ups on spruif; yonl core? Answer by: Jerry Goodspeed. Utah State University Extension horticulturist If you act soon, you can reduce the tangle of weeds that appear in your law n, reduce garden pests and help your lawn become healthy and green. Weeds such as spurge, crab-gras- s and foxtail are common in July and August and should he controlled in the spring since they are nearly impossible to remove midsummer. Weeds germinate and are small in the spring so they go unnoticed. Nip them in the hud by applying a such as Galleria, Halt or Dacthal to the lawn now and then again in early June. These products must he applied before the weeds begin to germinate since L mk who's they kill the young germinating annuals, not the weeds (or lawn I once they are established. Cleaning up debris around the yard and garden will help keep pests under control. They love to hide under old dead plant material and organic matter. Controlling the 13 80 EASTPAGES TAIM E CEMTERV1LLEB2951141 first genera'ion of most insects greatly reduces their number throughout the summer. A clean garden eliminates a breeding area April 8. 1997 Brandi Ellis 32 Travis Godfrey or a place for insects to gather. Fertilize your lawn in late April or early May. II fertilizing is done too early, it can stimulate early growth and cause damage to the grass if thete are late cold spells. Control hroadleaf weeds in early May with a hroadleaf weed killer These weeds include dande- April 10, 1997 Dawn Echols 32 Clay Christiansen lions. clover, black medic and chickweed. They need to he treated before the weather warms to above 85 degrees. April 11. 1997 Sherida George 32 Sam Noyce Stephanie Smith 32 Mike I lepworth SO n UtLsty: Wedding Kaitlyn Elizabeth Pusey (left) and Savannah Mariah Pusey (right) celebrated their first birthday on April 9, 1997 The cousins wen-boron the same day, in the same hospital, only hours apart Savannah is the daughter of Morris and Kathy Pusey anil Kaitlyn is the daoqhter of Brad and Denise Pusey, all of Noith Salt Lake Tiare Keilani Porter celebrated Lalor 50th April 12. 1997 ff Any Brooke Barnes 32 Victor Galo Claudia Ramirez 32 Tim Andrus Cut, Color or Perm Evon AAarroquin, itrh,t, 12 yn. xp. Tammy Mitchell 32 Rob Ashby Jaques 6 Company Ellis- - 1298-8699- 1 Godfrey April 18. 1997 Leslie Mantilla 32 Blake Beecher Thoman's Brandi Ellis and Travis Godfrey will be married April 8, 1997 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Brandi is the daughter of Reid and Chris Ellis of Centerville. She graduated from Viewmont High in 1996 and is currently employed at America First Credit Union. Travis is the son of Frank Gjpr Unique Creations for Kelly Majeroni Your Special Occasions April 19. 1997 Full service Weddings Receptions Anniversaries Catering Consulting for any Special Occasion COMFORTABLE PRICES Maggie Thomas Jan Schuurman Godfrey and the late Lynne Godfrey. He graduated from 32 Darrin Rigby Paige Lynn 32 James Lake April 23, 1997 Viewmont High in 1989 and will graduate from Weber State University this spring. He is currently employed by Voice Stream Paula Rissingcr and Regan Thacker Wireless. After their honeymoon they will make their home in Layton. April 24. 1997 Cathy Root 3? Ben Stout BRANDI ELLIS TRAVIS GODFREY Tiffany Unwin 32 Mike Sowby Jennika Gray 3? Derek Phillips "Jthsr Survunf Of te 9C Mothers Day is May 11th Make a Gift dSf&t m April 25, 1997 Sarah Ettredge 32 Dan Messick Rebecca Lamb 32 Brett Lund Jamie Feller 32 Kirk Wersland Amy Lee 32 Jamie Rossborough j'f 'i For Mom a PA v. 4- April 26. 1997 5ae ue first - Diana Kieffer 32 James Boley Shawna Weed 32 Curt Parry $ for supplies o ' '. m 'TV Kellie Cranor Crochet Tatting Knitting April 30, 1997 Cross Stitch Bank Cards Welcome! Hrs. 32 Lee Edgar V Mon-F- rl Sat 1 0am-6p- m 10am-7p- Ribbon Shannon Carr 32 Jeff Arbuckle Embroidery m3 Handanger Rubber Stamping Wlee Bountiful Five Points Mall 292-067- 2 TJbpEatMdso I I I I RENT 1 MOVIE GET 1 MOVIE FREE MOVIE NOT NEW ARRIVAL OFFER EXPIRES MAY 31. 1997 NOT VALID WITH OTHER COUPONS HOURS: MON-THU- R FRI&SAT 10-1- 0 10-11- 1 I ; |