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Show pa page A2 Friday, April 11, 199? Davis County Clipper 33( 8J CHANGE goo ever continued from front 87 grec Angry group wants change , seeks 68 P3C 88 corn c honest candidate c 69 impact m the November cit elections identity and facilitate the needed and appropriate city government changes, provide education and awareness to the communitv and promote citien involvement" He stressed that while the group is not ready to endoise any candidate, they feel there needs to be a change in the mavoi s oltice as well as the citv council ' It there is a person out there that is honest and ethical and wants to run and wants the backing ot a tesponsible citizens gioup. we'd like to lieai from them." Bangertei said "This is America and you don't just go in Chaiges made the citv by against and take what isn't yours." the gioup range horn suppression Nancy Smith Centerville Resident ol public intorma lion to the denial il due process Gioup members Nancy Smith documents the city claims are and Anita Todd both said that records and that he and had requests to be public thev have other group members have waitplaced on the city council agenda ed several weeks to receive denied by the city documents Smith said that she and her requested also feels that the Bangerter husband. Bruce, are involved in cost ot the documents ( 25sheet) what has become a lengthy discan be prohibitive Another issue pute with the city over property up by the group was bounduiies and that they have brought their concern that the city counlost some ol their land to the city cil makes decisions that ate in the pmcess Smith said the potentially devastating to both city has thieatened her with a residents and business owners lawsuit and she teels this threat without soliciting public input is being used by the city to bully The group's latest concern he into giving up additional with city hall is over the city's piopeity she teels her family denial ot the group's request that owns She added that she has their rebuttal be mailed out to the spent hundreds ot dollars on citizens of Centerville as part of public documents regarding her the city newsletter According to conflict with the city and has on when he approached Bangerter, occasion been denied the docuDavid Hales with Manager City ments she has requested his request, Hales told him the I ucak said the city believes newsletter had already been they own the property in questaken to the post office tion and that the Smith's built a Bangerter then contacted the d lence on property office who informed him post I ucak said the city threatened a that the boxes containing the lawsuit only after reasonable newsletter had not been mailed negotiations between the two and were still at the post office parties had failed The situation Bangerter then called Hales and has not been resolved and told him that his group was willI ucak said the final solution to to ing go to the post office immethe dispute may lie in a decision and do all the labor diately by the com t required to add the rebuttal to the "I have spent over $200 getnewsletter Bangerter said the ust to inform ting ic'coids group even ottered to pay the 9" Pe' rpr-- 9 Ca-- S tm 2S 9j 52 0 Th4? 9cc Over i. pm c 844 w z'c Cel 1C 98 lilt e Snt s 4 myself Why should it cost me that much to try and defend myself $200 is a lot of pairs ot shoes tor my kids and a lot ot school lunches We feel that we are the type of people who would have worked with the city it they had just approached us and they didn't and because of that we feel we have to stand our ground, said Smith "Had she (the mayor) asked us for the land we would have given it to hei but this is America and you don't just go in and take what isn't " yours Bangerter said his experience with the city has led him to feel the city is hesitant to release city records to the public and he claims that he has been asked by city employees why he wants copies oi the records He said he has had difficulty on a number of occasions obtaining copies id 4504 99 i city-owne- ART continued from front New Bountiful arts center will be state of the art sidewalk sales and other artistic-typ- e events "The layout and location of the new center are very attractive to us." an7eben said The centralized location will help us dur" ing Summerfest One thing that will change at the new arts center location is the requesting of permits for the use of alcohol at events and opening receptions The BDAC will have to request permits to serve alcohol tor each event According to BDAC Director Arley Curt, in the last 20 years small glasses of wine and punch bowls have been used at all gallery openings without obtaining a permit "W hether you sell it or not you need a permit." City Manager Tom Hardy said Several of the council members told Curt and VanZeben they were pleased with the new lease and use of the old police building "I like the way you're heading with this," Councilman Alan Johnson said "I am extremely pleased with the your plans and it has been a pleasure working with you on it," Councilwomnn Ann Wilcox said Councilman Harold Shatter also complimented the arts center officials "I am really thrilled with the developments and very additional postage expense to add the rebuttal to the newsletter Hales referred Bangeiter to the mayor who told him that she would delay the mailing while she conferred with the citv council and that he would be notified ot the council's decision Bangerter said he was contacted the next morning by Hales who told him the council had decided not to allow the gioup's rebuttal to be mailed out with the city publication Bangerter said the group decided to go ahead and mail the rebuttal the next day at a cost to the group ot over S400 Both Baiton and Lucak deny allegations that any citien is denied access to public records or threatened with lawsuits as an intimidation tactic by the city In by regai ds to the request Bangerter regarding the rebuttal, both Baiton and Lucak said and council they William members Nelson and Douglas Nielsen ( Counc m e m ber Steven Mangel could not be reached at the time) believed that much of what was the contained in ic'buttal was either inaccurate or untrue and did not teel the newsletter was an appropriate forum tor the rebuttal Baiton he felt added Bangerter was heavy handed" in his approach to the city regarding the rebuttal Baiton said the city newsletter was created as a means for the city to communicate with the citiens regarding events and issues important to the community and not as a forum for individual's or group's political views Todd said she feels this administration has tried to deal fairly with people and hopes that city officials and the Course Correction Group can get past this conflict and work together to resolve the group's concerns "I think my record speaks for itself and I think we (city government) have done a lot of good things," Todd explained "I think it's unfortunate to see this kind of attack on the integrity of a group like this Centerville is better than this " The Centerville City Course Correction Group will hold a public meeting on Thursday, April 17, at 7 p m at Centerville Llementaiy School at ISO North 100 fast in Centerville to further discuss the rebuttal AT by RATES' i ALL ROR A FREE COST COMPARISON ALERT l 9 M CELLULAR ca C AllTOIICN' OH liar JCKIEI624T av 9; sh 19 ne ba Class New Potycrylic System No odors or ocids No damogel Easy, Quick Strengthen or odd length! Good through 51597 IS Di x- - Im $6 9 ci v Also attending Bountiful High School day care were Olsen's two sons, Spencer and Gnftm "Spencer came here tor day care from the time he was an infant until he was six years old Gntfin has been all his little life This has been very hard tor both faculty, and students We have been like family tor many yeais," says Menne Owen career guidancecoordinator at BUS Owen was in the business depart- - Victorious Living subject of Baptist Church convention "Victorious BOl'N'TIK'L mg. In Spite ol Circumstances," conferis the theme of a tour-daence at the f irst Southern Baptist Church, 240 W 1500 South Herb Sloneman, evangelism consultant lor the Ltah Idaho Southern Baptist Convention, will he the speaker The event begins Sunday, Apnl I T at a m and continues Sunday through Wednesday evenings at 7 p m During the series. Stoneninn will share 'People Jesus Met." an intimate look at he individuals Jesus encountered and changed during his 1 iv y mimstry on earth The series is meant to cause us to look at how he might change us, said the Rev Mike Pless, pastor of the church The public is invited Stoncman, from Sandy, works with more than 150 churches throughout Utah and Idaho He trains pastors and church members to effectively share their faith in Jesus Christ with neighbors and friends He shares the hope that is within him, with members of communities where he speaks & Co B fob REG. 34w 1 now $2693 1 REG. nd SPS Svstems urr i Primne rt R j & Wes Wilcox Egt Bob s Spot Free Car Wash Ni n V ury-- J rt gar r, ( rjc.- - SUNWORTHY WALLCOVERING VALUES TO SOQ99 .0 NOW MICHAEL BALLAM : liHliU 3745 Semi-Glos- 4 $2803 NOW s mU All other WALL COVERING l0c REG. 289 now $23" World renowned tenor who s operatic and recital career has spanned nearly two decades and three continents Has performend in maior concert halls with command performances at the Vatican and the White House Has shared the stage with the world s best singers Currently teaching on the music staff at Ltah State Lniveputy April H(h. 1337 St rtlii i1e I toll tthctl Weather King ii 664 xx 00 Acrylic Latex In Ccncert 95 29 I Carvey Hovey Tom s Market Place EW LOW LR r, fob 668 xx Weather King ii 00 Acrylic Latex Lo Lustre Young Chevrolet Zion s Bank CELLULAR f HONbs Bountiful High School business teacher and Bountiful resident. Tamara Spencer Olsen. M. and mlant son (im in 14 12 months Both Olsen and her son were immediatelv killed in a single car automobile accident on Monday near Parawan Also seriously miured was husband Jeltiev Olsen Vf Seven vear old Spencei Olsen icceived a biohen aim saapes and bruising particularly w here his seat belt w as fastened The accident occurred as the tami-Iwas returning from an Faster weekend with the victim s tannlv in St George all members of the family had been wearing seat belts at the time ot the accident W hile early reports stated that only the parents had been belted in. Malt and Pam BulliNk, West Valiev Citv, arrived on the scene shortly after the accident The Bullocks say (hat Tamera Jett and Spencer were still weaimg their hells Thev said the baby's hell was still fastened as well, hut the piotective guard on the car seat had been shattered, apparently in consecutive roll overs, allowing the baby to be ejected from his buckled seat and out ol the cat Cause ot the accident is Still unknown hut there have been reports ot strong winds and blinding dust storms m the area The Chamber Choir as well as a quartet from Bountiful High School piovided music for ihe service Olsen has taught business law and accounting classes at BUS tor the past ten ment when Olsen came to the school There were so many friends, students, faculty and people from the community who were touched by this tragedy and wanted to help We decided that a education fund for Spencer would be a great way to let this little boy know how well we love his moih-eand how much we love him " Also speaking at the funeral was tellow teacher, and friend Karen Rosier "Tamara loved her sludenis She was the kind of teacher that made a difference in the lives of her stu dents She became their friends She will be greatly missed" Honorary pallbearers included administration faculty, students and staff at Bountilul High Husband Jettrey Olsen is a partner BlamOlsenW hiteGuir in Advertizing Agency, Salt Lake Citv His ad agency partners created a beautiful. printed program for the funeral service The firms managing director Eric Weight said Olsen is so well respected, "even the cost ot printing (of the program) was donated by peo pie who wanted to help out somehow Jeft Olsen is highly regarded in this " industry Olsen has now now been transferred from LDS Hospital to the University of Utah BumlCU unit He has undergone several surgeries, and will require more surgery and rehabilitation Due to the seriousness of his injuries and needing his strength to be reserved for recovery, the Olsen fanu ly request no visitors be allowed a( this time Seven year old son Spencer was released from Primary Children's Hospital on Friday, and was able to attend the funeral While his father is hospitalized, Spencer will be living with an uncle and aunt, and going to school with his cousins Uncle Justin Olsen is happy to have visitors see Spencer, but asks that there be no toys or gifts "W'e are trying to help this little boy come to terms with a very difficult situation, helping him focus on what gives any of us real security " Things do not bring security Olsen, who is first to recognize that people have been very kind and generous, suggests that instead of flowers or gifts, donations might be made to the Spencer Olsen Education fund Donations can be made to the r Spencer Olsen Education Fund, Bountiful High Schixil, 695 South Orchard Drive, Bountiful, Uuh 84010 Mrs Olsen is survived by her parents, Jim and Janet Spencer, and her brother John Spencer, both of Orem 1 Sponsored an Anenran 15 Combined funeral services were years, after receiving both her BS and Master's Degrees trom Utah State University held at the North Canyon Stake Center in Bountiful on Satuiday for popular The Laylcii Kciai Presents & Realty tre Callister CUSTOM COLOR MATCH WITH DATACOLOR COMPUTER APCO Office Solutions 1(610) Mice ( onmlninin; I Knur pleased to see the arts nourishing in Bountiful The sale of the old building to Willey Toid and Honda dealership next door will help pay for the renovation work at the new center The selling price is repotted to be at about $180. 000 Summerfest is the main fundraising event each year for the BDAC Summerfest will he its 10th year this summer Lgst year there were 450 volunteer assignwith ments connected Summerfest Also 1996 was the most successful financial year for Summerfest Barlow Insurance TR Students, faculty pay last respects to beloved teacher SUPERDECK. SALE ENDS EXTERIOR TRANSPARENT STAINS p.m. liuni Tickets $7 50 per person uses sa dx v s Purchase Tickets at all sponsor locations including Barnes Bank First National Bank Toms Market Place 359 South Main, Bountiful MSMlfOM fO Pmm S Pm 292-214- 1 6SPOBPm $mi FOI fggl 1 ' t' " |