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Show Ballard seeks NSL seat NORTH SALT LAKE Lynn want to be fair and equitable in my dealings. 1 feel I can make a difference. 1 will try to make decisions based on getting involved with the issues and doing my homework. I want to insure that our community is a place that we can be proud of Ballard also encouraged citizens to vote, Please vote! Your votes will make a difference for the three avail- taxes. There are other ways to increase our tax base without hurting businesses or residents. Ballard noted that Nath Salt Lake has a lot of wonderful businesses. We need to be in touch with our business owners to keep them here. We also need to be assertive to attract the kind of new businesses we want into our existing commercial and industrial areas. Ballard works for the Department of Community and Economic 18 BOUNTIFUL Bountifuls Five Mall are offering a safe and enjoyable opportunity for trick or treating inside the enclosed buildings on Halloween. at the Children can Five Points Mall, beginning at 5:30 p.m. and continuing until the candy is gone. At the Layton Hills Mall, candy will be passed out from 5 to 7 p.m. trick-or-tre- at ' ' Scary stories will again haunt the South Branch Library in Bountiful as Brad Maurer and Marilyn Getts once more share spooky stories in this annual Halloween tradition. There will be a variety of tales, including scary stories, funny tales, and even a group participation yam or two. The event begins at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, October 25, in the South Branch president and commis- sioner of Centerville Baseball Association, he has coached IYNN BALLARD Development and for the past eight years as the state field manager for the weatherizalion program. Previous to his current job, he worked as the energy coordinator for the Davis County Department of Human fa Services five years. He is happily married to his wife Julie who works for Primary Childrens Medical Center. They have four children, Ballard served a LDS mission and received a B.A. degree in communications from Brigham Young University. Lynn is currently working in the scouting program in the community, as well as the PTA at Orchard Elementary. Its not quite like it used to be, when you could go anywhere in the valley and have a great time getting loads of candy, but at least it gives kids an opportunity to participate in a tradition that their parents had when they were young, said Anthony Martinez, Five Points marketing director. Library is getting scary BOUNTIFUL years. A past Malls welcome trick or treaters Points Mall and the Layton Hills Drew CENTER V1LLE Gordon has entered the race for Centerville City Councilman, convinced that he can impact the community in a positive manner. Gordon, 49, is married to Karen Seamons Gordon. They have a married son, Andrew, a daughter Amanda, 14, and son Nicholas, 13, and a new granddaughter, Sierra Lyn. He is a maintenance engineering planner at Kennecott Copper Corporation. He has lived in Centerville and worked for Kennecott for nearly Ballard, a resident of North Salt Lake for die past sixteen years, is seeking his first term on the city council , "I want to be known as a public servant iastead of a public master. I able seats for city council. Lynn does not want to be known as a politician, but as a leader who cares about al of the citizens of North Salt Lake. I feel very strongly that elected city officials need to be available to the public that put them into office. I will encourage people to call me with their concerns and IU listen. Lynn does not believe in raising Gordon enters Centerville race Librarys auditorium. The library is located at 725 South Main in Bountiful. The stories are taken from a variety of sources, including spooky folktales, legends, and favorite childrens storybooks. Whatever the age, there is bound to be something entertaining for everyone! For more information, the public can contact Marilyn or Brad at youth baseball, softball, soccer, football and basketball for the last 12 years. He has remained active in both church and com- existing Main Street and Pages Lane business. Commercial development west of the freeway should become a high priority item and efforts to match those types of businesses promoted by created by youth hanging out at the new mall. Bolster local law enforcement and public safety agencies in their ever increasing impact roles and responsibilities. Reevaluate our position on contract justice being provided by the county, without local representation. Improve road maintenance and develop five year forecasted schedules for all service and utility works. Road maintenance could be improved with advance contract agreements. Gordon believes he has the right background to understand the problems facing the city in a rapidly changing environment. He is prepared to do whatever is necessary to keep the council. Other issues facing Centerville include: Acquire and develop parks to comply with state requirements and the citys master plan. Make all parks useful and accessible to the community. Serious efforts to fund completion of the new Centerville park to a usable and worthy condition need to begin immediately. Expand summer youth programs and give active support to existing volunteer recreation programs that help offset problems munity as scout committee chairman, scoutmaster and teacher. As a candidate for councilman he offers a rural small town background, born and raised and lived in northern Utah most of his life prior to choosing Centerville as his home. Gordon was educated at Utah State University in business administration and received Letter of Accommodation for Distinguished Service from the United States Army. With over 23 years of combined management experience in manufacturing, construction, and the mining industry This experience will give him the ability to make decisions and implement them. Gordon believes the primary concern for the citizens of Centerville is How with the phenomenal residential and commercial growth we are experiencing can we maintain the quality of life we have enjoyed in What Centerville will Centerville be like in just five years? How will Centerville mature as a city? According to Gordon, I believe that the Centerville City Master Plan needs to be reviewed and on a regular basis, SEW Centerville the place he chose to raise his family and they could raise theirs. & SAVE NOW DURING OUR BIG ANNUAL FALL FABRIC SALE! a residential-commerci- DREW GORDON ?77 PRICES GOOD 'TIL SAT., NOV. 4 BABY AND JUVENILE BROADCLOTH PRINTS DRESSY PRINTS ON SALE! al Challis, Failleg, Polyesters and Brocades Beautiful Florals, Dots, etc. Reg. 7.98-14.- 98 - YD N DOUBLE WIDE Fine Selection Including Precious Moments, Looney Tunes Broadcloths, Quilts and Panels 0FF Reg. w 0FF YD 3.98-9.- 98 'twide Sf 90 SOLIDS and HALLOWEEN REDUCED! Ideal for Quilt Backs Home Dec. Cotton & Poly Blends 12 Colors CQE5B GATHERED LACES ON SALE! Polyester Reg. 5.98 yd White, Natural, Pastels, Red, Green and Black continued from front ..saying they looked favorably, while 7.0 percent looked very favorably. Unfavorably and very unfavorably still won out in this area, however with a combined total of 55 plate for zoning decisions. We should encourage and support our "N 9FEET OF 7 42WIDE "N TRACING PAPER ON SALE! HALLOWEEN CRAFT RIBBONS White Polyester Also Is ideal for Lightweight Interfacing Reg. .98 yd Spooky Prints on Orange or Black Grounds Reg. 2.49 ea A 'N TWO HOLIDAY A 14WIDE HOLIDAY CRAFT METALLIC LACE RIBBON CLASSES 1. Easy Table Runners 2. Fusible Web Wall Hangings . Taught on Saturday Night Nov. 4th 295-873- 2. Two Christmas Prints with Lace Edge , V Reg. 1.49yo proposal of a 364 unit apartment complex on the wetland preserve. The main concerns were traffic 76 percent, impact on schools 42 percent, impact on crime 28 percent and impact on density percent. mswmissm SHOULDER PADS ON SALE 1 usis STORE HOURS: BNTFL: MON.-FR- I. SAT. 10- -9 p.m. OREM: MON.-SA- Farmingtons 1993 General Plan states that preference should be Your Locally Owned Fabric Stores SALE LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND given to privately owned condominium or planned unit development projects over other types of multiple unit development. Rental units should be limited to duplexes, triplexes, and said s, 5 multi-famil- ; y Gifts, Collectibles development. The Planning Commission felt that the values of the community pertaining y to development must be clearly identified before any recom- mendations are made. & Fine Crafts An 295-049- 5 JVow Accepting Mastercard 15 & Visa OFF Bunnies By The Bay Collectibles I I mlh Coupon hxpires Nov 10, 9S (Good service, good coverage, good price. That's State Pam insurance. I good neighbor, State Farm is there. Home Offices, Bloomington, Illinois : Opening December 1995 Since 1905 Bountiful Like a State Farm Insurance Companies 207 S. 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Those attend- -' , ing this meeting were invited to fill - out comment sheets and indicate whether they favored or opposed any of the development proposals dis- played at the open house, said 292-220226-245- HANG O WERE CO Petersen. multi-famil- ; Points Mall BOUNTIFUL University Mall OREM However, surveys, public hearing results, and other information used to update the General Plan did not mention apartments or any other kind of ; , fc THE BEST SELECTION OF NOTIONS ANYWHEREI percent. four-plexe- . J For Info 92-2202 1 3 public meetings should allow -2- APARTMENTS - Reg. .39yd up-dat- input from citizens on all property issues and be used as a tem- A WIDE '43-- 45 FDIG SMALL BANK . 3V ) . . BIG SERVTCE ! 3 0IT -- 0 0 (TSQTi QSSSLifilB I &-I7- B AVA I rA A lender |