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Show Davis County Clipper luesdav, June 24, 1997 page A3 Father seeks to change guilty plea on sex abuse charges FARMINGTON, Utah (AP) and aggravated sexual assault, which were dropped as part of a plea bargain with prosecutors. The mans brother, also 46, is accused of abusing the girl and has been charged with second-degre- e A .Layton man has filed a motion to withdraw his guilty plea to sexually abusing his daughter in . 1994. The divorced and unemployed truck driver said he was not competent in May when he pleaded guilty to felony counts of sodomy upon a child and distributing a controlled substance to a person under 18. He was scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday, when his attorney, William Albright, filed the motion to withdraw the pleas. The father also mitted a letter to the court that said the presiding judge had represented him as a private attorney years ago. Second District Judge Rodney S. Page is expected to rule on the motion and whether he will remove himself from the case by July 15. If the plea withdrawal is felony counts of forcible sexual abuse and distributing a controlled substance to a minor. A third man charged with abusing the girl has apparently fled. The Ogden man failed to appear for a court hearing last month, and a first-degr- ed, the man will also face warrant has been issued for his arrest. The names of the three men charged have not been disclosed to protect the identity of the victim, who is in therapy and being treated for drug abuse, prosecutors said. Layton police said that two years ago the uncle gave the girl, then 14, marijuana as payment for sexual acts. The alleged abuse by the father. first-degr- felony charges of object rape Education board OKs $211 million budget FARMINGTON The Davis Board of Education Tuesday approved a nearly $211 million general fund budget ar first-degr- in social security and in salaries. The district will receive almost $6 million from the state to reduce class size in grades kindergarten an increase through third grade of 37.3 percent over last year. districts finance officer Steve stu- dents, despite what detractors of 1 education may say. In a slide presentation of charts and graphs. Snow laid out where monies to the district come from and how they are spent. By his calculation, the average classroom cost is $90,568. Almost $60,000 of it is teachers, aids, and spent on staff specialists, he said. He told board members the The district is also receiving edunearly $200,000 for cation for teachers, a hefty 453.3 increase over last year, and a $458,720 increase in supplemental appropriations a 610 percent than the national average and even better than most school districts in Utah at keeping expenses down and at spending those funds on students. The budget is a 4.2 percent increase over last year, but contains no tax increases other than the bond and voted leeway approved by voters in May. It includes minor expense increases in most areas, but a 6.7 increase in the employee retirement fund, a 5.6 percent y The abuse came to light when the victim, who prosecutors said has been in and out of the juvenile court rt system, confided in a counselor. The father remains in the Davis County Jail on $80,000 bond. The brother posted a $7,500 bail and was released, and the man who apparently fled posted $10,000 bail for his release, according to court records. Since their purchase of the Ready Mix plant on 985 W. the Flanders have worked towards the building of their new batch plant. On June 5 they were able to knock down the over 40-- ear-ol- d tower, and replace it w ith the new computerized plant which doesnt freeze in the winter. As part of their renovation, they also rebuilt the warehouse with bricks and white siding. Of course, building the Flanders' business to its current state took more than just Steve and Susan. My four Angela and Bonnie all work here," says Susan, Along with Karen's husband and both of my parents. Craig drives a truck, Karen manages the office and bookwork, Angela takes care of the concrete store, and Bonnie helps with the upkeep. Susan also credits the familys success to their service philosophy. We really try to gear to the like people that are just doing their own yard. We are very oldest children, Craig, service-oriente- v PONY HAVEN Youths poster takes top prize anti-smoki- Utahs own Carla Samala of ng ...PONIES FOR EVERY OCCASION SUMMER IS THE TIME FOR OUTDOOR PARTIES... BARBECUES.. .CARNIVALS.. .REUNIONS.. .AND NEIGHBORHOOD goals of Tar Wars. Jeff Cain, a family physician from Denver, who Tar W'ars 1988, said, If we can get them at this age, (12), they will never be a Call the WEiVElMOyED MAGNETIC SIGNS FAMILY & VEHICLE LETTERING were cut. 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Bonfiglio was not in attendance to pick up his award for his poster which showed a boy in bed dreaming about what he might become without cigarettes. Samalas showed the difficulty of quitting, once you start smoking. Hers said The only adults who smoke are youth who couldnt quit. Her theme fits right in with the increase over last years funding. But there is also a 6.3 percent a reduction of $984,400 decrease in supplies and materials from state funds That drop in expenditures came about because the state had funded supplies and materials this fiscal year, a revenue source which will not be available during the 1997-9- 8 school year. Davis District does much better Equal AND THE (TOWER) CAME TUMBLIN' DOWN: The r old tower of the Ready Mix Cement Plant was recently knocked down, making way for a computerized plant, which will update Steve and Susan Flander's business. increase a budget the Snow said is spent mainly on which included giving the girl cocaine and methamphetamine and having her perform sex acts, extended over a nine-yeperiod. The father had been previously convicted of abusing his daughter and spent 60 days in jail in 1993 and was on probation for three years. But the abuse continued, police said, because he was not ordered to stay away from the victim. The Layton man is charged with five felony counts, including rape of a child, object rape of a child, two counts of sodomy upon a child, and aggravated sexual abuse of a child. 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