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Show page A2 Da vis County Clipper 27, 1997 Tuesday, M a Donut lovers unite CARMACKS to save Carmacks BOUNTIFUL OimuAY popular eatery gulled b fwe the Dvt week. will open again if friends of the family have anything to say about it David Smith is spearheading an effort to help restore the Main Street ' mainstay In the spirit of the and pioncerism we are sounding the rails ing try lor help, Smith said Carmack's has been a pan of Bountiful's landscape for more than 45 sears Fresh doughnuts, large hamburgers and cold shakes have attracted and maintained customers for the life of the business "The grease fire threatens to take ass as sshat national chains and loss fat, loss calorie food trends haven't Smith said olunteers are d'kmg the community to help offset the costs of restoring the sesqut-tentenm- fast-fio- d ART ccrt nued from front Contest He was awarded first, second and third places, gising him confidence to espand his art skills In college he studied a variety of disciplines, hut always came back to art Nxause it's what made him the happiest Students of all ages are encouraged by Rasmussen to enjoy art and keep learning and practicing Principal Maynard Whitesides of West Bountiful Elementary said he's kids I hope to keep it going It's been great Sarah Carmack died just three days before the fire T sit in limbo w uh no income Ve're troubled w nh the decision of whether to open again. Maybe it was supposed to die w nh Grandma, Carmack said chokback tears ing e customers do not agree Max Tolman has been a regular customer at Carmack's for 40 years "Since the fire I'm try ing to break the habit. 1 went cold turkey for a couple of day s then 1 had to go to Dick's for a couple of donuts." he said jokingly But Tolman is not joking about what a loss the fire has been to the community "A lot of good guy s w ould go in there. Ve'd talk about politics and sports, solve the problems of the world and then go to work. Describing Carmack's as One in a million. Tolman said. You Can go all ov er the country and not find my Bountilul landmark by sending to the Carmack Restorauon Fund, Washington Mutual Bank. 319 S Main Street. Bountiful. Utah 84010-62- 3 Ml money contributed ss ill aid in the rebuilding and reopening of CaTTidck's Ogamzers of the drive said. Ve hope the pioneer spirit of circling the ssagons to help each other ss ill provide a ss as for CaTr.ack's to reopen its d.iors Bountiful just isn't Bountiful without Carmack's In addition to the bank fund, organizers are placing mones jars at local businesses and schools, planning a fundraising dance and looking for construction and other companies to donate time in rebuilding the eaters Community members wishing to help should call 451-- 6 15 for more information contn-butio- known for Rasmussen sears Whitesides said he's overwhelmed bs Rasmussen's generous contribution, but not surprised His work is vibrant and exciting exceptional Fie has caught the essence of the magnificent southern Utah landscape I feel the am are the glue that hold' the rest of the learning curriculum together, so we're anxious to have our prints framed and hung in a prominent location in our school for students, parents, commumts. faculty and staff to enjos each day At a recent Evening for Educators Retirement party set for Terry EARMINGTON An open house is planned Mas 29 to honor erian Terrs who is retiring from the Davis School District after 38 sears The open house will be held in the third floor board room of the district's administration building. 45 E State Street. Earmington, from 3 to 5 p m Terrs, who most recently served the district as an area director has also been a teacher and principal He was feted at a retirement dinner earlier this month He said he plans on keeping buss in his retirement frcm front contrjed Old-tim- workshop. Rasmussen was featured In addition to educational materials about him and his work prepared for use in the classroom. Rasmussen shared insights about an and his work with teachers and principals In addition to slides and lesson plans, all schools will also receive a videotape focusing on Rusmussen's work Rasmussen has been a faculty member at the University of Utah and w as assistant director at the U of Us Davis program. He charred the an department at Southern Utah University and taught at Utah State University A major force in the formation of the BountifulDavis An Center, he was the director for the first 10 years Sheila Mavin, curriculum an supervisor for the Davis School District, said 'Tony's gift of his an is extremely generous. In recent years, school budgets have allowed little DARE grads earn day 5 tee-shi- rt rjffUlg Stefa Leave behind highly advanced treadprints. (And everything else THE ITS OZNFOCKET h MICHELIN engineered to extremes BURT BROTHERS o Individual Golf Lessons Gift Certificates Available Nine Hole Gift Rounds 0l)NTIFUL Rlbc I xt Shepxrd 299-114- 2 & Filter Change S. Bountiful Blvd Utah $1 695 PGA CERTIFIED Lane 451-459- 0 Sate S 30W or 10 30w 0 ane Ouwr Suit Quam Fie HHi HMtnCf M M MMriMl wfwcr RKhxMs 24 pom o luKK rndsntcl r0 nten mamiananct nwcMm Hw pooc mmi ng tiuOs transmission attsftti t ofl a ana am tia az Wrastt a fcncmrge dra Gone tm ion M 99 op . 2430 1271 N. 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Pollution caused by running an outboard motor for one hour is equivalent to driving 800 miles Using a chain saw for one hour equals 200 miles and mowing the lawn for an hour equals dnv ing 50 miles Here are tips for sparing the air leave the car home one day per week, use power lawn mowers in the evening, after temperatures have cooled to lessen pollution impacts; avoid other tools like chain saws and leaf blowers; car pool to work; ride your bike, w alk or take the bus; use alternate fuels, like natural gas, instead of gasoline; gas up your car evenings when temperatures are cooler CLIMBING, EARMINGTON Graduates of the DARE program will be treated to a Lagtxm DARE Day May 30 from 11am. until closing Students who can show they have graduated fom the drug education program and their families are invited. Participants will receive a discount on the price of admission S12 75 each. DARE graduates should wear their or show their graduation card to receive the discount. There will be DARE vehicles on display. Davis County Sheriffs Deputy Mike Olson began the program three years ago. Since then it has grown to include DARE graduates from throughout the state. Olson is one of two DARE officers with the Sheriff's Department. another Carmack's Since the fire Eve tned three or four other places and it's not the same The Carmacks were like family They were our friends, he said Carmack said it's the support from the community that has given him hope. "It's been overwhelming I've gotten cards and letters from dozens of people I can't tell you what a difference that has made. he said He added his customers had nicknamed Carmack's the "Mormon Cheers" because it w as "a place w here everybody knows your name You could set your clock by some of my regulars They would come in every day at the same time I knew about their lives They were like my family, Carmack said his voice cracking with emotion I really miss them " Lessons VERLAN TERRY IDEAL FOR HIKING, BOATING. BIKING at Lagoon y BEGINNING WOMEN LESSON SERIES Gentlemen, turn off your engine, spare air Wasatch Front residents are again being asked to reduce activities that contribute to summer smog formation during the fourth Spare the Air the by sponsored campaign of Environmental Department Quality, beginning June 1. Summer smog is a major health and environmental problem along the Wasatch Front Continued exposure can reduce lung function and lessen the body's ability to resist respiratory diseases and other infection. The Air Monitoring Center will call voluntary days whenever pollution levels climb this summer Driving less helps because cars and trucks contribute 50 percent of the pollution causing summer smog Drivers along the Wasatch Front log 33 8 million miles daily in the four INSIDE LOOKING OUT: Tlrs so.vs pal of the exters ce damage that the fire wrought through out Car'acgk's What wasn't burned had smote damage Proto by Cat-- urford 292-467- 6 Fresh cut flowers, potted plants, custom dried and silk arrangements, annuals, perennials, hanging and patio baskets, scented candles, bath crystals, lotions, soaps, unique gifts and decor. All at sale prices. 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