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Show Lakcsids Lfekobukl Ret v taw Tuesday. May 3. Zoning OKd for west Kaysville project 0 RUTH MAtAN KAYSVILLE The City Co un. ill has daidcd the lime it right for property more Uciclupmcnl in wen e io lhai eau-ndresidents Kays-vtll- Uce e sirnl subsidizing ihc infrastructure , , I y Councilman reoning bumlan) ttMTtmi may look good today but cause it doesn't protect and enhance agricultural use. In ihe new one residents will have to apply for a conditional use if they Law was concerned with the railroad crossing. He told the council that there are on average of 60 to 100 trains a day slowing dgwn the traffic headed for west Kaysville. We bought our property because we like the rural atmosphere." said Brent Hciner. Weve watched kids raised on Nintendo." Heincr said he didn't want his kids raised on Nintendo but in a place where they would have to learn to work. He said his kids play Robin Hood in the fields and look for wild animal tracks. "We fed threatened because it will stop that kind of lifestyle," he "The preservation of agricultural use needs careful attention. he said. "It will be an island of in the middle of agriculture." lie added that new residents would complain about the smells, the pastures going to weeds and the flies that come with chickens. It is certainly a blueprint for diR-I-- single-famil- y saster," Backman said. But west Kaysville has the infrastructure to support the development, said another developer and city resident, Howard Kent. He said the east part of Kaysville is now subsidizing the west part when one-acr- e said. "They (newcomers) dont know how to enjoy it and will ruin SCHOOL MENUS lunch Basket Lunch. Breakfast: Egg McDavis (Canadi- -' an ham, egg, biscuit), fruit cup and milk. May 6: Chicken pattie, whipped potatoes wgravy, green beans, roll, apple ensp and choice of milk or chocolate milk. Breakfast: Cinnamon roll, fruit ; or juice and choice of milk or choc-olate milk. Monday, May 9: Henney Penneys, string cheese, hash browns, peas, pumpkin nut bar and milk. Sunset Junk High Breakfast: Cold cereal bar, fresh fruit, toast and milk. Tuesday, May 10: Barbecue nb sandwich or French dip sandwich, French fries, pears, oatmeal cookie and choice of milk or chocolate milk. Breakfast: Sausage link, cinnamon puff, juice and choice of milk or chocolate milk. Junior and senior high menus 'for Davis County are: Entree lines: Monday: Italian Day Tuesday: Soup Day Wednesday: Mexican Day Thursday: Potato Day Friday: Picnic Day Ambassador Pizza will be served twice weekly in junior high schools and every day in the senior high schools. Sandwich line and burger bar lines will have choices daily of sandwiches, salad or fries, fruit and milk. A la carte lines in all schools will also be available daily. -Salad bars will be available daily in the schools where they are offered. SEVENTH GO ADC High Honor RoO: Arnold Bochmon, Bryan BoocroM, Kimberly Bonch, Denial Brov, Boron Buchanan, Kami Burra. Card Cakiar, Ra- I ; i ville" He said Nelson had calculated the average sie of the 4g lots would be 26,19? square feet per lot, which It 31 percent larger that the zoning requires. The net cost of onc-hal- f acre is $41,000, said Nelson. "1 have had 38 phone calls asking about the lots. Thirty-s- i wanted half acres and two larger," he said. Those wanting half acres were OK with the price but those wanting larger lots couldn't pay the $58,000 s it would cost for acre, he Name; Ddnh M, Roberta Job: Payrollbenofu coordinator for Davis County How long at this poamon; Since July 1, 1960 Personal; Cha was hrod at payroll chk W (tha auditor s Office, At mat time there were 460 employees wun a monthly payfext ayklom. Today, me county has nearly 700 employees wun a biweekly payroll Sybtom processed every omer Friday end deposited directly to me employees bank accounts. Diann enjoys meeting with all new employees eitgWe for benefits and gening to know mem. In her spare time, sM enjoys reading, music, traveling, and a little Qardenng. Che and her husband, Lynn, have been married 40 years. They have four children and seven grandchildren. My family is me real joy of my life and they keep me busy Job ambition: consider Davis County to be much like a Close-kni- t as good friends (amity with many of my and consider myseif lucky to work here. The work emic is great We have a lot of employees. "Because of me forward thinking and progressive administration, we are alwaya updating our methods and attempting to stay on top of hew programs. I can only imagine payrolls Of the future with the limitless possibilities of computers. Thi la a regular senes on county workers from throughout North Dana County. PoaCota with suggestions on city empioyona who can bo teatuod in upcoming issues may call 77&405 f weekdays. 1 rs hard-workin- Air Force Airman Robert S. mission, organization and customs Seay, son Roy L. and Paula A. and received special training in huSeay of Hill Air Force Base, has man relations. In addition, airmen who comgraduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force plete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through Base, San Antonio. During the six weeks of training the Community College of the Air the airmen studied the Air Force Force. g two-ihird- said. "There is a drop-dea- d point in real estate," he said. In order to qualify for an rambler with a two-cgarage a family must have an income of $60,314, he said. The aver1.800-tquare-fo- ot ar age income in Kaysville is $39,400. It's two timet the income of every house in Kaysville," Nelson said. "Are we excluding too many people?" City Administrator John Thacker said, "The task of the City Council is to determine what is best for rev idents and future residents." Miscellaneous equipment up for sale HILL AIR FORCE BASE Costs, boots, hose and tents. Draw, ers, manifolds and more. The base Marketing Office will olTcr that equipment and more at a spot bid 8.30 a.m. May 12 in Building Defense Depot Ogden. The public is encouraged to bid. trousers, nuts, cslindcr assemblies, cabinets, pipes, lire hose, tent components, cutting edges, shafts, ve- hicular components, doors, and conveyor. Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. on the day of the sate. For more information, call Mike 8 or the Distribu- Other items ofTcred are rotary Sperry at peenmg deck machine, parkas, tion Branch at 399-642- son, Bradley Herrick. Emiiee Hilton, Traci Howard. Ronald Hubbard, Kfremoane Kale-m- a, Erica Kent. Matthew Maer, Andrea Monroe, Jess Nielsen, Todd Nietson, Tyson Pace, Bi Jo Petty, Tiffany PoR, Travis Powett, Jovann ScadOen, Rusty Shearwood, Sarah Shurtllff, JannHer Smith, Jennifer Sorensen, Stacy Stanger, Taylor Swenson III, Jaren Williams, Amanda Zo-b- e. NINTH GRADE Hieh Hanar Rath Che via Arrington, Eun Bachman, Htidl Barlow, Shannon Benson, Amber Blshoo, A tv son Buchanan, Ryan Burred, Gwendehm Cooper, Heather Davis, Trent 777-655- 7. TAIL, WET GRASS? I!0 PROBLEM. Hanar ReR: Karen Barker, Beniamin Bigelow, Sheri Cook, Amy Dagner, Jenny Duncan, Randy Ovsens. Lori Eggwston, Nice Evans, Lisa Gambmo, Brady Goodrich, Tara Halver- mon CaitMlo, Giyitna Clark, Ellzebem CummWgi. UndMV Cumow, Amy Dawton, Chad Eddy, Brandon Evans, Marcia Femellut, Kalla Gibson, Tanya Hatvanon, Branl Hanson, Party llo, Kaill Johnson, Oustln Kandall, Quinn Kot-ta- r. Jar ad Larson, Amanda Lawls, Maraso Lucas. Lor ana Mania, Magon Millar, Ryan Murray, Nathan Nlatsan, &ann Park, EHIs Parks, Mallisa Paarson, Amy Pgttrian, Justin Prlb-bi- a, Emily Radma. Shantalla Roberts, Mindy Downs. Schoutan, Chariot! Sad, Nicola Swandar, Chad Downs, Rvan Eddy, Adam Frederick, Randy Tavlor, Mlchaal Tasch, Erin Udlnk, Tim Griffin, Shayfyn Hansen, Michetie Hlpgs, Tyna Waters, Dasaraa West, Natalia Wait, Riley Hohosh, Ellse Holman, Natalie Holt, Clint Justin Wheatley, Krystla Yamashlla. Humpherys, Marian Mo, Jordan Jeopsen, Nih, Honor Roth O. Shana Baldwin, Kevett cole Keiier. Stacl Barlow, Elizabeth Barlon, Kevan LaFrance, Alan MacFarlant, MelanChrlstooher Carda, Kyla Chasa, Michael ie Mann, Amber Martin, Tana McCormick, nl Jan-Dawn Crabb, Davlon, Tyson Donaldson, Jason Mliev, Michael Miller, Elicle Mitchell, far Hahn, Michael Hamilton, Erin Hamp, April Moreen, Jesse Nelson, Heidi Nielsen, Jeremy Hansen. Jenifer Norton, Tam) Palmer, Justin Pearson, Brandi Hansen, Julia Hlglev, Brandi John-so- n Melanie Petersen. -Oliver, Thomas Lebed les, Beniamin Mon-so- n, Brooke Petersen, Jennifer Poll, Diane PoiKallla Norton, Heather Olney, Janalyn son, Jana Price, Metenie Rasbartd, Nlshe Ray, Pickup, Joshua Poll, Christopher Randall, Jennifer Rose, Jeremy Russetl, Janice South-wic- k, Kartna Rohlofl, Richard Hunger, Skip Melissa Stanger, Mark Taylor, Heidi D. Clark Schenck, Slartger, Aaron Story, Molly Vannatler, Kami Westbroek, Brady YamasM-t- a. Michelle Tsukamoto, Crystal Vanaarle, Vigil, Annalaa Warwood, Colin Wheeler, Kasey Honor Rod: Kimberly Andrews, Brant Beus, Young (Green). Stephanie Bodily, Arthur Branch III, Trent EIGHTH GRADE Brown, Krissta Burgess, Carmen Castillo, High Honor Roth Casandra Atkin, Melanie Shaun County, Jamie Cunningham, Steven Bellingham, Holly Barker, Michael Bastlan, Fisher. Marlsa Beasley, Qulnlin Beazer, Marlarme Jeffery Fletcher, Kelly Gerber, Stephanie Beeslev, Anne Bowerbank, Casey Bronson, Hansen, Jenifer Harrop, Ryan Halaburda, BurreH. Emily Breann Hilton, Bamamin Hokanson, Dustin Michael Bybee, Leann Coll Slevens, Amanda Howes, Patricia Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Cowdln, Nonl Dabb, Jeremy Dali, Andrew Gregory Kelly, Use Knowles. Drake, Damon Garner, Jennifer Gentry, DanApril Leavitt, Alyson Lyman, Jake Mallov, iel Gowers, Zachary Hamblin, Ryan Hellewell, Jason Millett (Ross), Ashley Myers, Heather Camille HesJoo. Nicholson, Angela Orosco, Michelle Paskett, Kethvllay Kounthong, Kassldl Kunz, Sharia Jenny Phillips, Trisha Poll, Aleesha Poll, TravLucas, Scott Mark, Amanda Martin, Todd is Pollock. McCormick, Thomas Mitchell, Rachael MorJeffrey Pribble, Kemia Rohloff, Shane Rum-se- v, Mandi Kolleen Sargent, Ryan Schouten, Brandy rell, Lindsey Petersen, Jason Pickup, Poll, Tyrun Ray, Courtney Relger, Stephanie Shepherd, Rebecca Sltzes, Beau Slander, TifHunger, Stephanie Stanger, Lori Slanger, Josh fany Steadman, Callte Vanaarle, Holly VenaStlmpson, Kally Velllnga, Becky Waters, Kevin ble, Cory Waters, Amber Waters, Monica Williams, Ronald Young Jr. Welch. MILITARY NEWS t Students. Councilman David Bybce said he was offended being told that a child can't learn to work on a smaller lot, I feel we as land owners have a right to sell our property," said Councilman Joe Hill. I fought to keep Ms larger," said former council member Craig Taylor, who supported the rronmg. I consistently said we would keep lots n west Kays- naarffr ffdfary Quag HONOR ROLL menus for Davit County are: Choice of cereal and toast served daily with breakfast. Picnic lunch ; includes peanut butter and jelly sattdwich or hot sandwich, vegetable sticks, choice offresh fruit, cookie ' and milk. Wednesday, May 4: South of Border dippers, refried ' beans, corn, choice of fruit, cinnamon puff and milk. Breakfast: French toast wsyrup, fruit or juice and milk. Thursday, May 5: . Home agreed tive." Robert want to have large animals. for residential use with no more than two homes per acre. Brent Nelson of Benchmark told the council the company cant afford to develop only lots. Attorney Keith Backman, representing residents opposed to the told the council the Friday, Iarrtll areas are subsidizing the west area, "The time is going to come when you cant water an acre," Horne said. Resident Tim Fitch he is concerned about flood irrigation for fields, essential for crops. "There will be a road paved right over my hcadgate," he said. "Survival of those ditches is impera- would be a disaster in the future." He said the reone is not in conformance with the general plan be- ble. According Io the general plan the area in question is recommended ' the mrd that people from more populated single-famil- y achool alrraJy filled to capacity and the development will just add more it comes to utility services. resiagricultural to dential until the developer could sec tf he could make larger lots via- Elementary wo Nintendo. Brent Heiner residential developments. The count il reoned Iwo separate in west Kaysville pieies of projH-nIasi Tuesday. One went through without comment while Ihe other brought a number of complaints. Vance King had asked la rconc hi agricultural property on Shepard Lane so he could have three building lots. There was no comment during a public hearing ao the rerone went through with no prob-- 1 Icm. But it was a different story when Steve and Hetty bishop, who want to sell their land to benchmark Heal Lsiatc, asked to have their property rconed from agricultural to residential with lots no smaller than 20.000 square feet. Larlier this spring the council had tabled a request to rconc about 33 acres at MOO W. Webb Lane from low-densi- ty bscaeo etnerphero. WoVo teen kkfe rcieed on pcrds of those on ihe side, liui some vt Kaysville residents Jon want io ke higher-densit- it for us," A PTA representative complained that Kaysville JJcmeniary Jwhool is We bought our 1&94 8 Reg. Price: S529.95 Model 20436 5 HP Briggs & Stratton Guaranteed to Start 2 years 21m Recycler II WHIN YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT. - 3 OR MORE STANDARD CLOSETS i - sirU v"r ao , THROUGH MAY ONLY Drawers Extra GSM InLHomeiESTIMAT 92-9476I- WALLPAPER "warehouse BEAUTIFUL ROOMS Mother's Day Token Special Automatic Tokens 5 for $10 ! 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