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School Buses May Soon Sport Ads Teens held for scare THE that shut down schools, page 4 Davis Local director returns Clipper to the past in new movie, page 9 75 CENTS VOL. 120 NO. 136 Chamber backs UDOT choice for West Davis CorridorINSIDE route, page 7 THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2013 TODAY’S CLIPPER HELPING DAVIS RESIDENTS Live Well SCHOOL BUSES may be a source of income for the Davis School District under a plan presented to the school board. Photo by Louise R. Shaw | Davis Clipper School buses may soon sport ads BY LOUISE R. SHAW FIRSTYEAROFIMPLEMENTATIONAND #LIPPER3TAFF7RITER BYTHEFOURTHYEAR AC CORDINGTO"RIAN,ARSEN DIRECTOR FARMINGTONu3CHOOL OFTRANSPORTATIONFORTHEDISTRICT BUSESIN$AVIS3CHOOL$ISTRICTMAY )N THE5TAH,EGISLATURE Home of the Braves BESPORTINGADVERTISEMENTSNEXT PASSED(" ALLOWINGADVERTIS Bountiful High’s soccer team take the 4A YEAR AFTERAPROPOSALMADETOTHE INGONSCHOOLBUSESTHROUGHOUTTHE state title with a 2-0 shutout. 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