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Show Legal N otices Ordinance No. 41 (hi He shall control the purchase of all supplies for all dedivisions of the partments City government, in accordance with any applicable statutes or ordinances. He shall be authorized to make expenditures on behalf of the City or enter into contracts for the benefit of the City in amounts not to exceed ?25i.0O, and shall report all such expenditures to the City Council at its next regular meeting in such detail as may be called for by the Council. He shall see that all goods and equipment purchased by and for the City are received as per contract. Neither the Mayor nor any member of the City Council shall influence or attempt to influence the purchase of supplies or equipment or the c removal because of moral turpitude in which event such reAN ORDINANCE CREATING moval shall become effective THE OFFICE OF CITY AD- immediately upon written noAND SET- tice to him of the charge inMINISTRATOR, of removal TING FORTH THE MANNER voiced. In the without rnoial turpitude, the OF H I S APPOINTMENT, be AND PAY, AND City Administrator DUTIES in addition to the salary OTHER MATTERS PER- paid, earned at the time of such noTAINING TO THE OFFICE. Be It Ordained by the City tice, one months salary; in the case of dismissal upon charges Council of Layton, Utah: of moral turpitude, he shall be Section 1. Creation of Office. There is hereby created the paid only the earned but unpaid of salary as of the date of notice office of City Admini-tratof such removal. The City AdLayton City, Utah. ministrator shall not be reSection 2. Appointment and moved from office within 90 Qualification. succeeding The City Council shall ap- days immediately general municipal election point as City Administrator a any in which a Mayor or member person qualified by reason of his administrative and execu- of the City Council is elected, that notwithstanding tive ability to discharge the except duties and responsibilities here- such election, he may be reinafter set forth. Such appoin- moved because of moral turpitee need not be a resident of tude as hereinabove set forth. the City at the time of his ap- Should the City Administrator his position he shall give pointment, but he shall become resign a resident of the City within the City not less than 30 days six months of such appoint- notice of such resignation bement. He shall serve at the fore it shall become effective. Section 8. Powers and Duties. pleasure of the City Council The City Administrator shall and may be removed by majority vote of the membership of be the administrative head of the City Council, with or with- the government of the City and shall act under the direction out cause. and control of the City Council Section 3. Bond. Before entering upon his du- In addition to his general powties the City Administrator ers as administrative head and shall file with the City Record- not as a limitation thereon, he er a surety bond conditioned shall have the following powers upon honest and faithful per- and duties: formance of his duties. Such (a) He shall see that all laws bond shall be in favor of the and ordinances of the City are City and shall be in an amount duly enforced and that all franto be fixed by resolution of the chises, permits, licenses, and City Council. The cost of pro- privileges granted by the City curing the bond shall be paid are faithfully performed and observed. by the City. Section 4. Absence or Disabil(b) He shall have administrative control over each deity. In case of the absence or dis- partment of the City governability of the City Administra- ment, including the department tor for a period in excess of heads, subordinate officers and two weeks, the City Council employees of the City, except may designate some qualified the Justice of the Peace, City person to perform the duties of Treasurer and City Attorney. the office during such period He shall make temporary asof absence or disability. Such signment of or transfer emacting City Administrator shall ployees from one department to be bonded in accordance with another. He shall recommend the provisions of Section 3 the consolidation or combining hereof. of City departments, positions, Section a. Compensation. offices or units for more effec The salary of the City Ad- tive or efficient administration. ministrator shall be fixed by He shall direct the operation of resolution of the City Council and supervise the personnel as and shall be a proper charge signed to the housing office, against the funds of the City. the City administrative offices, Section 6. Automobile Allow- and the City Recorder. He shall ance and Expenses. coordinate the operations of the The City Administrator shall departments of Police, Fire, be paid an automobile allow- Health, Building and Inspecance in lieu of the use of a City tion, Parks and Recreation, owned automobile for the con- Streets and Roads, City Dump, duct of City business, the and Water and Sewer. None of amount of which allowance the powers or duties contained shall be fixed by resolution of in this subsection shall be conthe City Council. In addition, strued to supersede the personhe shall be reimbursed for all nel and administrative policies sums necessarily paid by him of the City as set forth in other from his personal funds in the sections of this ordinance. (c) He shall recommend to performance of his duties while traveling on City business or the Council the appointment, while performing other duties promotion, demotion, or removunder the direction of the City al of any officers or employees Council. He shall submit an of the City. itemized expense voucher set(d) He shall attend all meetting forth the amounts so ex- ings of the City Council unless pended, the reason for the ex- excused therefrom. (e) He shall recommend to penditure, and the City business matter upon which the ex- the City Council for adoption penditure was made. Upon ap- such measures and ordinances proval by the City Council of as he deems necessary or exsuch voucher, he shall be reim- pedient. bursed from City funds. (f) He shall keep the City Section 7. Termination of Ap- Council at all times fully advised as to the financial conpointment. In the event of the removal dition and financial needs of of the City Administrator by the City. the City Council, he shall be (g) He shall prepare and given 30 days notice before submit to the City Council a such removal shall become ef- proposed annual budget and a fective, except in the event of proposed annual salary plan. ca--- shall ur of personnel assigned to his Notice lor de- partment. JOURNAL Publication There is hereby retained to the City Council the sole power of being the policy making and Probate No. 1,102 legislative body of the City and IN THE DISTRICT COURT the duties and powers of the OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE City Administrator are ex- OF UTAH. pressly confined to the adminIn the matter of the estate istrative services of the City of CHARLES S. BARKDULL, under ordinances, resolutions, Deceased. motions, or directions of the Notice is hereby given that City Council or under State healing will be held before law. The City Administrator d Court at the may attend any and all meet- the Courtroom of the Davis Counings of any commissions or Courthouse, Farmington, boards heretofore or hereafter ty created by the City Council and Utah, on Wednesday, the 24th when in attendance at any such day of February, Hh;o, at the meetings he shall be heard by hour of 30 oclock a.m. on the such commissions or boards as petition of Mildred Woolley, adto all matters upon which he ministratrix of the above-en- -. tied estate, for leave to conwishes to addtess them. ey the following described real Section 10. Cooperation of recommendation therefor. property: (i) He shall make investiga- Other Officers. It shall be the duty of all Beginning 18.7s chains tions into the affairs of the North 88 43' East from the City or any department or di- City officers including the City vision thereof upon his own ini- Recorder, City Treasurer, and Northwest corner of the tiative or as directed by the City Attorney to cooperate with Northeast Quarter of Section and assist the City Administra13, in Township 3 North of City Council. the affairs tor in Range 1 West of Salt Lake (j) He shall exercise general of the administering most effectively, efMeridian, thence North 88 supervision over all City prop- ficiently,Cityeconomically 45' East 0.25 chains, thence and harbuildings, erty, including public moniously so far as may be South 4 55' East 8.25 chains, public parks, rolling equipment, consistent with their duties as thence South 31 43' West or machinery, tools, appliances, 2.94 chains, thence South 8.8 by law and the ordiother real or personal property prescribed 45 5 est 9.20 chains, thence nances of the City. to the City. belonging North 30 45' West 3.12 Section 11. Political Action. (k) He shall see that there The City Administrator is chains, thence North 88 45' is made and kept current, an prohibited from engaging in East 12.25 chains, thence inventory of all real and per- any political activity including North 4 55' West 8.25 chains sonal property owned by the the solicitation of funds or the to point of beginning, suby City, and shall recommend to active support of any official ject to for .328 the City Council the purchase or candidate. leaving 2.59 acres. acres, of new machinery and equip12. Section Conflicting ALSO, beginning 19.03 chns ment when in his judgment it Repealed. North 8S 45' East from the would be to the advantage of All ordinances or of orcorner of Norththe City to purchase the same. dinances in conflictpartherewith Northwest east Quarter of Section 13, in He receive shall and open are hereby repealed. (l) Township 3 North of Range all mail addressed to the City Section 13. Immediate Effect. 1 West of Salt Lake MeriCouncil or City and shall give This ordinance is necessary dian, thence South 4 53' immediate attention or written for the immediate preservation thence East 8.25 chains, response to those items which of the peace, health and safety South 31 45' West 2.94 chs, do not require the action or of the inhabitants of the City thence South 88 45' West decision of the City Council, to and its provisions shall take ef9.20 chs to East line of highthe end that such administra- fect immediately upon publicaway; thence South 30" 43' tive business of the City as can tion. PASSED AND ADOPTEast 2.051 chs, thence North be disposed of between Council ED by the Lay-toCouncil of 88 45' East 170 feet, thence City meetings may be concluded City, Davis County, State North 30 45' West 21 feet; with dispatch. He shall report of Utah, this 1st day of Febthence East 103 feet to Bamall such administrative action ruary, I960. berger Railway to the City Council at its next WAYNE M. WINEGAR thence Southeast to East line regular meeting in such detail y Mayor. of Railroad and as may be called for by the G. W. FAIRIIOLM, South boundary of tract, Council. City Recorder. thence North 28 20' East (m) He shall serve as the STATE OF UTAH ) 1.70 chains more or less, chief public relations official COUNTY OF DAVIS j thence North 76 13' East for the City. I, Gilbert Wayne Fairholm 12.10 chains, thence North 10 (n) He shall promptly notify City Recorder of Layton, Utah thence South 88 45' the Mayor and members of the do hereby certify that the above chains, West 12.10 chains to point of City Council whose depar- and foregoing is a true, full and beginning, containing 14.14 tments are affected of any correct copy of an ordinance acres. emergency existing in any de- entitled, AN ORDINANCE ALSO: beginning 31.75 chs partment as soon as he receives CREATING THE OFFICE OF South and South 80 15 West notice thereof. CITY ADMINISTRATOR 8.50 chains from Northeast He shall such AND SETTING FORTH THE (o) perform corner of Southeast Quarter other duties and exercise such MANNER OF HIS APPOINT-MENTin Township 3 other powers as may be re DUTIES AND PAY, of Section 12, 1 West of Salt North, Range quired of or delegated to him AND OTHER MATTERS PERLake Meridian, thence South by State law, City ordinance TAINING TO THE OFFICE, resolution, motion or direc- adopted and passed by the City 80 13' West 14.15 chains, 2.13 tion of the City Council. Council of Layton, Utah, at a thence South 1430' East chains, thence South 10 East Section 9. Administration on the thereof regular meeting 5.00 chains, thence East 12.33 1st day of February, ltMiO, as Policy. chs, thence North 8.70 chs, of record in office my The Mayor and City Council appears 10.44 acres. containing and said ordinances was directand its members shall deal with Dated this 11th day of Febto be ed as published required ruary, 1900. the administrative departments divisions, or units of the City by law. IN HARRY L. STRONG, WITNESS WHEREOF, only through the City AdminiDavis County Clerk. strator, except for the purpose have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of By Is Marcia Mansell of inquiry and information, Deputy Clerk Each member of the City Coun- said city, this the 1st day of in Davis News February 1960. .Published cil shall continue to be responG. W. FAIRHOLM, Journal February 16, 1900. sible for those particular de City Recorder. partments, divisions or units in Published in Davis News the City government whic have been assigned to him, as Journal February 10, 1900. Layton City Council at the regards the development of pol City Hall, Layton, Utah, Layton icy and the establishment of on Monday, March 2, I'.hw, at goals to be accomplished in 7 p.m. By the terms of said given period of time. It shall dethe following NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- proposal be the responsibility of the City would real be scribed EN property that be held will a hearing Administrator to see that the before the Layton City Board changed from residential to a policies set are adhered to and of Adjustment on Tuesday, commercial zone; that the wmrk required is carTo wit: ried out. Subject to the admin- February 23, 19t!0, at 7 p.m. in Beginning at the Southistrative control of the City Ad the City Hall, Layton, Utah, to consider a request for the west corner of the Northeast ministrator, set forth in Section 8 (b) hereof, each department granting of a variance to Roy Quarter of Section 20, Townhead will retain the responsibil- Hatch, for construction of an ship 4 North, Range 1 West, addition to existing premises Salt Lake Base and Meridian, ity for the operation of his de- to store inflamables at 417 and running thence North partment and the supervision Morgan Street, Layton, Utah 717.3 feet; thence East 855 AH interested persons may feet, more or less, to an exattend and be heard. isting segment of the West G. W. FAIRHOLM, of Layton City; boundary Recorder. Layton City thence Southeasterly along Published in Davis News said boundary 915 feet, more Journal February 16, 1900. or less, to an existing segment of the North boundary of said City; thence West 1390 feet, more or less, along said boundary to the point of beginning. G. W. FAIRHOLM, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing to consider Layton City Recorder. a proposal for amendment of Published in Davis News the Layton City zoning ordi- Journal February 16, 23, March nance will be held before the 1, 1900. Central right-of-wa- Ordi-anc- right-of-wa- right-of-wa- or-b- y Notice oi Hearing Youll find LOW PRICES, where you see this sign If I j FORT CAMPBELL, KY. (AHTNC) Army PFC Lorenzo G. Saldivar, son of Sir. and Mrs. Eulogio P, Saldivar, 350 Angel St., Layton, is shown with the Armys new rifle the 4 which is being introduced to paratroopers of the lulst Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Ky. The 101st Air borne Division, spearhead unit of STRAC (Strategic Army Command), is the first to receive the new rifle as limited quantities began arriving here. 4 will give him A welcoming sight to Saldivar, the increased firepow'er, lighter weight and easier maintenance Designwithout sacrificing the wallop of the present SI-ed to replace the the carbine, the .45 caliber submachine gun and the automatic rifle, the 4 fires 7.62 millimeter ammunition which is now the standard cartridge for all NATO troops. Saldivar, a switchboard operator in Company A of the divisions 501st Signal Battalion, entered the Army in January 1959 and completed basic training at Fort Riley, Kan. soldier was employed by the Smedley Const. The Co., Syracuse, before entering the Army. M-1- M-1- Dome cars for thrilling views ol the scenery. Ioo, enjoy many tditmhjg'S when there freight ts Pi the hands of Vntm Pacifist trpermcei personnel. trcpiitxm, nxirtiumm hflp wttb jqg city administration building Wednesday, February 17, at 8 p.m. Since there has been an outbreak of hepatitis in the area. Dr. Hurst's talk will be informative and of general interest to the public. Everyone in the area is invited. M-- l, Sl-1- Loyal workers complete Hush overhaul project Air Force Base workers at the Ogden Air Slateriel Area, many of them working on their own time without pay, have completed a rush overhaul project of more than black boxes. 1,000 electronic The electronic units are part of the armament control systems on Sabrejet fighters provided various European and Asian countries under the U.S.s military assistance pact. The complicated electronic systems were beyond overhaul capabilities of the countries. Weather- Hill Slain-tenan- F-8- 6 Pvt. Kennah is In Maryland Waldorf, ed and worn, the units were shipped back to the Ogden AMA for overhaul. Forty-ninsystems, each containing 26 black box units which are the heart of the systems, were scheduled for repair during January. More than half of the systems arrived at the Ogden AMA 15 days late. Maintenance officials, noting that the were grounded while the systems were removed, initiated a crash program to get them repaired and back in the aircraft. Shop workers, as well as production control, inspection and engineering personnel, went on a seven-day- , operation to meet a Jan. 31 deadline for the projects completion. When it was found the workload was falling behind schedule, many employees pitched in on their own time after their shift was over to finish the job. On Feb. 1, the systems were loaded aboard transport aircraft and were on their way back overseas. Col. E. B. Gentry, Ogden AMA maintenance director, said that the team spirit of the maintenance employees surprised his experts who believed that the job couldnt be completed on schedule. e around-the-cloc- Md. (AHTNC) Army Pvt. Robert H. Kennah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard P. Kennah, 91 N. Second Way, Kaysville, recently was assigned to the 62d Artillery a missile unit in Waldorf, Md. A member of the artillerys Battery A, Kennah entered the Army last July and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. The soldier is a 1959 graduate of Davis High School. (Nike-Hercule- s) k Kaysville Clubs Painting Club Mrs. Marjorie Kaysville Sparks entertained the members of the Painting Club at her home last Monday evening. Bay View Club Mrs. J. William Kaysville Swan will be hostess to the Bay View Club at her home Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Boy Simmons, Layton, will give the lesson on "Chinese in the United States. Oakleaf Camp Mrs. Relha ReadKaysville er will entertain the Oakleaf Camp of Daughter of Pioneers at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Margaret Hil is the assisting hostess. Journal A weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of. Davis County, at Sociability and relaxation m lounge cars. Family fares, to save you money. service.' Hertz and Avis Rent-A-CRail Travel Credit Cards. Convenience rail stations are located downtown, near hotels and business districts. nhra-moder- n , ar So, when you shop where you see the S&H Greja Stamp shield, you're dollars ahead Bt the Start,' And dollars ahead again when you redeem your SCtH Green Stamps for beautiful and useful gifts.1 See them at your nearest S&H Redemption Center or in the pages of the SMI Green Stamp Ideabook. matter Entered as second-clas- s at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published by INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 Newspaper Advertising Servica Natl Adv. 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Here arc a few others: Famous Union Pacific meals moderately a double treat in the Dome Diner, priced a feature on the Domelmers City of Los Angeles and City of Portland. Parents are asked Layton to attend a PTA meeting at Cential Junior High School that they will find very informative for junior high students will b the participants. Panel discussions will take on the seventh, eighth, and ninth grade levels with young people, a mother and a father and a teacher from the school serving on each panel. Frank Parker's chorus will sing several selections and past presidents of the organization will be honored in a founders day ceremony. 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