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Show k WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 23, 1978 Efc'rVr U7?' "' - --- Jf- t J-- iv J r r" f: -- w 1 I v M, ? i i .-r- , w, J A,..., 1 NICOLE RAE LINDLEY JOHN KEVIN BONEBREAK JOSHUA LYMAN Three north Davis County youngsters are among many being honored this week by the Davis County Reflex-Journas they celebrate their first birthday anniversaries Among those with birthdays are Joshua Lyman, sen of Richard and Coleen Lyman, 612 W. 1635 North, Clinton, Feb 17, John Kevin Bonebreak, son of Bill and Yvonne Bonebreak, 593 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, Feb. 18; and Nicole Rae Lindley, daughter of Barry and Vicki Lindley, 170 N. 450 West, Layton, Feb 23 Baby birthday pictures are taken each Thursday from 11 until 11 30 a m at the office m I .avion Parents should call for appointment al Happy Birthday Reflex-Journ- al Ouoad 1 !F swj Dm (3gm3G1 i&f By ROSELYN KIRK Rest Atvks double' punch snow storm lift plenty of that fluffy wlute stuff to - shoveled from sidewalks and driveways That is, unless you happen to be Herald Holt of Bountiful who does it the follow the snow blower up and down the sidewalk The easy wav mid February storm dumped more than a foot of snow on Bountiful s east lienc h with lesser amounts m the valley. Nine roads in Davis ( uunrv have received final approval I- PLENTY TO BLOW from the Transportation Coordination Committee, - Gen. Crown fell PF3 By ROSELYN KIRK Davis County School Board asked for a report from administrators in the buildings and grounds department prior to making a decision on whether to sell about 15 feet o' property at Boulton Elementary School to allow Orchard Drive and 2600 South to be widened to four lane roads JACK BALLING, Bountiful City Engineer, who presented the planned road develop- ment to the school board said if the purchase were allowed, that sidewalks would be built on both sides of Orchard Drive, a pedestrian overpass or underpass to accommodate school children would be constructed and that the school, which fronts on Will Orchard Drive, would be fenced Mr. Balling said, although the road building project is in the county, that Bountiful City and Davis County are cooperating in applying for a federal grant which would supply the money tor the constuction through Urban Highway funds HE presented a sketch to the board which proposed that traffic flow in the area be alleviated by widening the intersection of 2600 South and Orchard Drive and allowing for traffic to merge in a free flowing pattern, from 2600 South to Orchard Drive The project will result in two janes of traffic flow in either direction on both Orchard Drive and 2600 South Deputy Superintendent Lawrence Welling questioned whether the sale of the frontage property might not place the school too close to the ing MR. BALLING said that he was only requesting permission to work with the school board on the critical traffic problem at the school site, a requirement before the grant money can be acquired An environmental impact study would need to be made prior to receiving the grant, this would include a series of public hearings According to Mr Balling it would be at least two years before the problems could be resolved and construction could begin Based on a motion from school board member Lynn Burton, the board voted to turn the matter over to the buildings and grounds department for investigation and allow that department to negotiate with Bountiful and Davis County to work through details IN OTHER action, the board named the school to be contructed in east Syracuse the Joseph Cook School after a school, community and church leader in that area and approved an architectural firm to draw plans for the school Montmorency, Hayes and Talbot, Architects Inc , Sait Lake City were named as the architectural firm based on their ability to prepare the plans quickly Assistant Superintendent S White recommended that the board approve the hiring of the firm since "their plans are good" and the senool district has John Speak Brigadier General William chief of t. Brown security police for the U S Air Force, will address a Black History banquet Saturday at 7 p m at Hitl Air Force Jr, road, resulting in the noise factor being a distraction for students He suggested that a sound barrier might be established through landscap- received good supervision has drawn plans for two from the archiiects The firm schools THE PLANS are In build a 10 room school in the east Annexation Of Property Postponed At the request of property owner William A C owlev, consideration for annexation of 75 acres of his property into Clearfield has been postponed Syracuse area and construct support services for a 21 to 26 room school, which will even tually be built as the area grows Dr White said that a full scale plan is needed although only a portion of the school will be built at the present time In another matter of business, the board appointed Kay Anderson of the firm of McEwan, Terry, Wunderli, Price, Anderson and Carrier, Salt Dike City, as auditor for the school district for another year. Mr. Anderson has worked with the district as auditor for the last seven years Bases of beers club GENERAL Brown, one of four black generals in the Air Force, will discuss "Roots, Achievements and Projections, the theme of the national observance A graduate of Penn State University in 1949, General Brown was commissioned a lieutenant In the Air Force in N51 and during the Korean Conflict he flew 125 combat missions as an jet p.lot grb 6 ,i Trans Com. which if approved Front by the Wasatch Regional Council (WFRC ), would place the road, in tht priority category MICK Crandall, W 1 RC planner said that phase one, the priority category, indicates that the road projects should be completed in five years The roads approved aie included m a long range transportation plan which must be approved year v with the opportunity for revision Three roads in the north end of the county to receive the priority one rating are State Road 232, the Syracuse Interchange and 200 North m I Kaysville Plans for Stale Road 232 call for J 15 to the Hill Field Road, a total of 2 5 miles to be upgraded, a total cost of $2 million THE priority lor Hie Syracuse Interchange, whivh will take traffic from I Is m Syracuse Road proposes one mile m rew consfactior and the erection of four ramps a1 cost of $470,000 He upgrading of 200 North in Kaysville from I 15 to Mam Street would include nine-enth- s of a mile at a cost of $160,000 struction for 25 miles at a cost of $250,000 Orchard Drive from 2600 South to 500 South in Bountiful is proposed for upgrading at a cost of $1 7 million The RFCOMMLNDFD im provements in the south end of the county, which have been approved by the committee, include six projects to receive rating one-priori- Three of the projects include on Davis Boulevard m Bountiful One construction from 2700 South to 2500 South in Bountiful specifies that three-tenth- s of a mile has been earmarked for new construction at a cost of $270, (X)0 Two other locations on Davis Boulevard, one from 15tK) South to 1100 South and another from 700 South to 100 South are estimated to cost $540, GuO long range 20-ye- transportation plans also include plans for Davis County roads to be completed by 1990 Davis Boulevard construction during that time period calls for four sections to be completed including Highway to 125 South in 89-9- North Salt Lake, from 4100 South to 3700 South in Bountiful, from 3600 South to 3400 South in Bountiful and from 3300 South to 3100 South in Bountiful ONE section of Bonneville Drive from Davis Boulevard to 3100 South and a section of Orchard Drive from Highway to 2600 South in Boun89-9- 1 TWO areas of 2600 South in Bountiful are also proposed for construction during tjie five year period One area of 2600 South in Bountiful from 500 West to Davis Boulevard specifies that 3 miles will be upgraded at a cost of $1 3 million Another area of 2WO South from Davn Boulevard to 40 East calls for new con 1 tiful are also planned for upgrading by 1990 Five Hundred South in Bountiful from West Davis Highway to is also included on the long range list In the north end, state road 106 in Kaysville from Farmington Junction to 15 is scheduled for upgradirg during the same period 1 by the city council CITY offiuals said Mr Cowley, who lives in Arizona, plans to be in Utah next month to meet with both Clearfield and tavton City Councils regarding annexa non Two weeks ago, I avion at, nexed a parcel of land ad jacent to the Cow ley property wk including a stnp on the fast side of the 200-fo- Cowley property CLEARFIELD Kuildir a Inspector Carl Jensen said Mr Cowley is upset about Laytons action to annex a strip of his tCowleys) property before Feb 16 which was the date set for hearing the annexation request Mr Jensen said Mr Cowley told him that his (Cowleys) request to Clearfield for annexation is an attempt to prevent Layton from annexing his property grb GUUiL'AMIBEAMS n so taa 15511 dill t$ iilipS "J Carpenters Bag. 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