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Show Not all of the people went to gamble, Mrs. Hancock said. Some people go on the trips and just sit around playing Scrabble, while others go over and knit. Since so many people are participating partici-pating in the trips, Mrs. Hancock said the committee suggests the Council on Aging start having participants par-ticipants sign a release statement, which would free the Davis County Council on Aging from liability if a person sustains injury. Concerning a public guardianship guardian-ship service in the centers, Mrs. Hancock said the committee suggests sug-gests a feasibility study be conducted con-ducted asking the seniors if there is a need for such a service. It was motioned that both recommendations re-commendations from the committee commit-tee be considered by the council. In other business, board member Carl Johnson mentioned that Governor Gov-ernor Norman Bangerter is proposing propos-ing cuts in education and social services. ser-vices. "I would like to see the governor's gov-ernor's office flooded with letters protesting these tax cuts," Mr. Johnson said. Furthermore, he asked the board to get each senior citizen center in Davis County to write a couple of letters protesting the cuts. |