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Show The Journal-Se- 26, 1V08 Page o pt, Qfl u Ordinance MANUELS BEAUTY SHOP For the latest Hair Styles Come to Me "Junior Gallegos" . Electric Appoint- - Jw Auto Insurant Electrical A better ioeuMuat VERN M. SMITH Smith Building CLEARFIELD, UTAH 202-20- 3 Phone Clearfield field YECHXlf'.L a:.d Li i Insurance 9 , nil i" MONUMENTS of All Kinds Stones Engraved Expert Craftsmanship Let us do your Cemetery Work All Work Guaranteed Business 3 0920 It.7 East Salt Lake City Art Shop South i 1, Uan 2010 Smith Main tf. Utah Bountiful, Phone AX , Expert Workman- AH H ork ship . . ti. 1316 TWTg . Guaranteed ! THE PA INTERS H. N. Sandall & Son Rhone Sales and Service Excavation - Sewer - Water Basements - Septic Tanks Gravel, Sand, Fill and Topsoil Delivered HOBBY SUPPLIES Model Construction Supplies Complete Marine and Skiing Supplies ice. Planes Boats Autos, Etc. Phone Clearfield 190 j TA5-16C- 1 Kays. Phone 3I0-Y- rj fctl & ' Davis County Glass & Hobby Supplies, 123 Cross St., Layton Foss Drive, Clearfield, Utah. ( LEAR'UELD tf. CLEARFIELD PAINT 6 I YOUR FRIENDLY PAINT STORE 99 South State, Clearfield Phone TA ial $1.00 Insurance Counseling Lambert Paints Olsen Insurance and Varnish WallWashable Imperial Agency paper Kemtone, Kern Glo. See Us for Qualified Ad- co OLSEN CHEVROLET CO. 646 N. Main, Layton vice cn all Painting and Decorating Problems. Ihonr Steamer Rentals, Glass Pratt TAKE HOME Hamburpera - Ice Cream ,76 Home Made Pte Chicken and Fish Onr Chip Specialty South of Layton on Highway 91 Opt n Mon. Thru Thurs., 10 am to 10 pm Fri. and Fat.. 10 am to 12 pm Fun. 11:00 am to 7 pm GLASS & CAFE Sills Sill's t) ?s,r Kays. 690; Clearfi.ld Yourg and Ed Stromberg Sam r Liability HeaJih and Accident Fire Dili- - ( ( y - Aulo - For All Tour Glass Needs Phone Kavg. S19-- 53059 Sales & Service NOW Boam Beauty Layton, Utah Operated by ERMA BOAM WILLIAMS Closed Wednesdays A d- ent4 Ui- - - w.o Layton E. Gentile (s- Call 268 ell Throw Your Home Kits Away and Follow the kusreacs sod Atdderi Ifeuirastt Smf honwM the V. Open 8.66 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. tier, era! .tutu .'1 Mas- - T V indows (la?- - a 123 Electric lecturing the Best Deal in the Countrv irrors Phone us 7'our lle 1 Glass Troubles . Not a ops Spw-iaii- Sideline Cross St., Layton Artificial Breeding American Breeders Service South Main BOUNTIFUL Phone AX 12 SATISFACTION CENTER Boys 0,7c everyday, including Saturday (Till 4 00 p.m.) Ihone 306-Ieeners 10c without shave 85c with neck shave (Till 1:60 p.m.) Lava and Cement Flocks, All Types Men Regular $1.25 Sizes and Colors, Including Fpht Crew Cuts and Flat Blocks, and Patio, Clothes Line Poles. Tops $1.56 Ladies $1.50 $14 00 and $10.50, Light Sturdy Girls $1.25 Car Top Luggage Carriers $12 95, and Open Evtmngs Saturday CLIFFORD G. GREEN So. 2nd W Ksysrille, Utah PHONE ISO THE PBUDENTIAl hmutoiMfS mal UU lawta mu v Western Home Office Los Angeles, Calif. JAY WILLEY Carlson 7100 2 Inland Printing Co. KAYSYILLE PHONE 10 Brickcrete Co. 1200 So. State CLEARFIELD, UTAH PHONE TA Health Studio tf. Automatic Transmission Service Yll Makes of Cars Trained Mechanics Specialists Adjustment Rebuilding Exchanges Phone: Kaysyille 318 Nursing Care LX Weaver Auto Repair Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance 60S South Main, Layton, Utah Non-Drinke- Mineral Health Bath Zone Therapy (foot rub) Swedish Massage Salt-Gl- o AUTO INSl RANGE At Reduced Rates For Information Call STEPHENS & FLANDRO AGENCY Bountiful Rutledge Nursing Home 47 Etui Center, KayuviH Ph. IS JUST A RUI ED NEW FAIL JOYCE SHOES Verna Walton Reg. SIO'ik to $12.98 Mgr. 83 N. Main, Kaysville Phone 82 Clearfield 4X Phone TA See us for all your insurance need'! 183 No. i Main, ( learfield H8AM.EI) AMERICAN X TYP M ROB B m.i.i; ( Beginning and CITY; PRESCRIBING DETAILS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH AND PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORAND IT IS HEREBY BY THE DAINED CITY COUNCIL OF LAYTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That a special election be and the same is hereby called to be held in Layton City, Davis County, Utah, at the same time and at the same polling places as the general election on Tuesday, the 4th day of Noveml er, 197.8, between the hours of 7;() o'clock A.M. and 8 (si o'clock P.M., at which special election there shall be submitted to such qualified electors cf said City as shall haxe paid a property tax in the year preceding such election the following question, the negotiable coupon general obligation water bonds of Layton C.ty, Davis County, Utah, in the aggregate principal amount cf Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($3.70,- -i (81)), or so much thereof as may he necessary, payable within not to exceed 27 years from date of issue and hearing intere-- t at a rate not exceeding five per cent (,'Crj per annum paybe isable sued and sold for the purpose of defraying the co.-- t of improving, extend'ng, and enlarging the waterworks plant and system of said City, in order to more adequately supply waTer to said City and the inhabitants thereof, said system to be owned and controlled by said City? election to be held on the same day and at the same places as this special election. Section 3. That all persons legally qualified to register and not otherwise registered for said special election may do so at the same place and at the same time as the registration provided for the general election being held November 4, 1978. Section 4. That notice of said special bond election shall he printed and published by the Mayor and City Recorder in the Davis News Journal, a newspaper published and of general circulation in said City, for four weeks prior to the date of the election by five insertions at weekly intervals, and by posting by the City Recorder in three (3) public and conspicu-- i ous places in said City said ETF.RA.VS N and M0H - 923 tf. Ihone TA Paul'S Fashions Main 33 North Farmington Ihone 227 Cut, Stle, Permanent (Layton Elementary School) 78 Beacon All SMITTY'S Barber Shop 19 Earf Gentile I.aj ton jn employes Hill Air Force Base Clasei in geology, American Histury, Technical and Professional American Political Speaking, Thought, high school English, Algebra I and Geometry 1 will be taught in educational classes on the base beginning within the next few days, according to Charles P. Metzelaar, chief of Education Services Section. The classas, although designed primarily for officers and airmen, are open to civilian employees, he said. Any Hill employee, oificer or airman interested in enrolling in the classes should contact the Education Services Offices. Mr. Metzelaar also said there was still time to register for college classes and offered to assist any interested persons who call him. off-ba- liCO Bowl Wives scores Hill Air Force Base NCO Wives Bowling League completed its first weeks games with following results: High Individual Series: Bonnie Miller, 501; Jackie Tiffany, that purpose. 445; Mickey Kelly, 416; High Section 1ft. That an emer- Individual single game, Bonnie gency is hereby declared and Miller, 182; Loretta McQuiggan, that for the immediate preser- 169; Lou Moulton, 157; vation of the peace, health, and High team series, No. 3 Queen safety of said City and the in- Pins, 2086; No. 1 Team, 2022; habitants thereof, this ordi- No. 2 Team, 2021; High Team nance shall take effect upon game, No. 3 Queen Pins, 718; its passage, approval, publicaNo. 1 team, 717; No. 2 team, 704. tion, and posting. Passed by the City Council of Layton City and approved by the Mayor of Bald City this DUP 22nd day of September, 1958. Layton Mrs. Charles Flint announces that the Hollyhock ATTEST: DUP will have their opening WAYNE WINEGAR meeting of the fall season at 2 p.m. Thursday, September 25 Mayor, JOHN M. PARK at the home of Mrs. Mary Call, West Layton. The lesson They City Recorder. Published in The Davis News Came in 1858 will be presentJournal September 23, 1968. ed by Mrs. Violet Call. Hollyhock hi serve on mission Will Ave., Lay- ton, Utah, (Mrs. Arts Whitesides) 3 Verdeland Pk., 29 Layton, Utah (Mrs. A. A. Jsckson) 437 Wasatch Dr., Lay- 30 ton, Utah (Layton City Hall) Layton A farewell testimoni11 Residence of Mrs. Eli al honrring Russell G. Linde-ma- n will be held Sunday, Sept. zabeth R. Smith, RL 2, Layton, Utah, 28, at 5:30 in the Layton Second Ward Chapel on YVest Gen(Easy Street) tile Street. of election for The judges Mr. Lindeman will serve an be shall election said general LDS Mission to South Austrathis the judges of election for lia. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. special bond election and shall Paul R. Lindeman. bond officiate in said special The following program will election. The polls will be open from the hour of 7 :00 oclock A. be presented: opening song by the congregation, Let Us All M. to 8:00 oclock P. M. Press On; invocation, Richard NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV-ESacrament McMillan; Song, November on that Monday, The Lotd Is My congregation, the first that l' 195K, being Monday after said election, the City Council will meet at its F-101 regular meeting place in Lay ton City, Utah, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. and canvass the returns and declare the Tesults of said special bond election. Given by order of the City Council of Layton City, Utah, Hill Air Force Base, Utah this 22nd day of September, based 27 To South Australia On RX7& F-1- Voodoo or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable within not to exceed 25 years from date of issue and bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five per centum per annum be payable issued and sold for the purpose of defraying the cost of improving, extending, and enlarging the waterworks plant and system of said City, in order to more adequately supply water to said City and the inhabitants thereof, said system to bs owned and controlled by said City? For the Issuance of Ye O General Obligation Water No Bond If the voter desires to vote for the bonds, he shall place an X in the space after the Yes. If the voter word desire to vote against the bonds, he shall place an X after the word No. (On the reverse side of the 81), (5) y, ballot) City Recorder Layton City, Utah speakers, I. Haven Layton Stake President; Paul Lindeman; Bishop Richard N. Graehl; and the mis- Shepherd, Barlow, sionary. Musical numbers will Include a vocal solo by Lahoma Lindeman The Lord Is My Light, accompanied by Vera Pettit and a piano aolo by Mrs. Elda Steiner. The closing song of the congregation will be It May Not Be on the Mountain Heights, and the benediction will be offered by Edward Lindeman. Voodoo will take new look in Hill shops European Ballot for Election in Layton Distiict No. City, Utah, special bond election held at the same time and at the same polling places as the general election November 4, 19.78, (Facsimile Signature) TIC Exercise ( lasses (or Health and 1 run Figure 7 19 E. 566 So. ( learfield, I tah 18 Polling Place 819 W. Gentile St., Layton, Utah Official Adv anced) 1 District Number lot box, poll book, and all stationery necessary for the use of the judges at said election. Section 7. That the City Recorder be, and he ia hereby, authorized and directed to publish this ordinance in one issue of the Davis News Journal, a newspaper of general circulation in Layton City, Utah, and to post three copies of said ordinance at least 30 days prior to the date of the election in three (3) public and conspicuous places within said City. Section 8. That the City Council of Layton City shall meet at its regular meeting place at 8m0 oclock P.M., on Monday, the 10th day of November, 19.78, being the first Monday following the election, to sit as a canvassing board to canvass the returns of said special election. Section 9. That immediately after its adoption this ordinance shall be Bigned by the Mayor and the City Recorder, and shall be recorded in a book kept for Classes open At Hill for reconnaissance ATTEST: will begin phassquadrons (s) Wayne Winegar, Mayor ing their aircraft into the (s) John M. Park maintenance shops at Hill City Recorder, AFB next year for mod(SEAL) Section 5. That the ballots to ernization. he used at the bond election Although exact numbers shall comply in all respects with of the sleek supersonic jet the requirements of Section 5 of Chapter 7 of Title 20 of the to be sent to Hill were not Utah Code Annotated, 1973, and disclosed, Ogden Air Mateshall be in substantially the riel Area officials said that following form: it would amount to a conBALLOT NUMBER siderable workload. The decision by Air Force officials in Europe Shall the negotiable couSection 2. The voting places pon general obligation water to give OOAMA the mainbonds of Layton City, Dafor said election and ttie offitenance responsibilities was vis County, Utah, in the agcials to serve at suih v mg based on OOAMAs ability amount be those specified gregate principal places shall to do the job cheaper and of Three Hundred Fifty and set forth for the geneial ($3.70,-(- 8 Dollars Thousand at Armory Creatview, Layton. Bi$r game night every Thursday evening 8 p. m. Door prizes and other heautifu1 prizes. LA VT ( hurch Cummings School of Dance CO BY SAID AL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN LAYTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ON NOVEMBER 4. 1978. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 195k, a special election will be held within the limits of Layton City, Davis County, Utah, and at the same time and at the same polling places as the general election being held on that date, for the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors of said City as shall have paid a property tax therein in the year next preceding such election the following question : Shall the negotiable coupon general obligation water bonds of Layton City, Davis County, Utah, in the aggregate principal amount of Three Hundred Fifty Dollars ($350,-OOo- ), Thousand or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable within not to exceed 25 years from date of issue and bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five per centum (5Cc) per annum, be payable issued and sold for the purpose of defraying the cost of improving, extending, and enlarging the waterworks plant and system of said City, in order to more adequately supply water to said City and the inhabitants thereof, said system to be owned and controlled by said City? ca,d election shall be held at the following polling places: Voting Shall BARKER SHOP orld AND SB notice of election for the tame Section 6. That the City P. frperiod of time, and it shall also ee rder be, and he is hereby, be posted by the registration authorized and directed to such instructions to agent of each district in at least five (5) conspicuous places said judges of such election as within his district and within may be necessary to enable the City at least five days prior them to properly conduct such to the date fixed for said elec- election, canvass the votes, and tion that is, on or before Oc- certify thereof to the City tober 30, 1978, which notice Council of Layton City, as reshall be in substantially the quired by law, and the City Recorder shall cause ballots to be following form: NOTICE OF SPECIAL WATER printed in the form set forth BOND ELECTION TO BE in this ordinance, and furnish HELD AT THE SAME TIME the same to the judges of elecAND AT THE SAME POL- tion, the said ballots to be LING PLACES AND WITH furnished by them to the qualiTHE SAME ELECTION OF- fied electors, and the City ReFICIALS AS THE GENER- corder shall also provide a bal- to-w- See World Famous on NED or 306 Gordon Ave. ' AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR AND ORDERING A SPECIAL ELECTION, TO BE HELD AT THE SAME TIME AND AT THE SAME PLACES AS THE GENERAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 4, 1958, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF LAYTON CITY, DAVIS COUNTY', UTAH, THE QUESTION OF INCURRING A GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDED INDEBTEDNESS IN THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF PRINCIPAL THREE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THE PUR(U.V),ixxi), POSE OF DEFRAYING THE COST OF IMPROVING, EXTENDING, AND ENLARGING THE WATERWORKS PLANT AND SYSTEM OF SAID CITY, WHICH PLANT AND S Y S T E M SHALL BE O W D te NO. 20 YVHEREAS, Layton City, in the County of Davis and State Call Kavsville 917 of Utah, is an incorporated city, duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Utah, and now owns and opNelson and Thompson erates a waterworks plant and TV REPAIR system (Hereinafter sometimea designated the system) for Fast, Efficient Service the benefit of the City and its CALL inhabitants which is owned and TA .controlled by said City; and One Mile Up Hill Field Road YVHEREAS, the City Council Time Credit for Major 'has caused a comprehensive Repairs estimate to be made of the cost of constructing improvements, enlargements, extensions and betterments to the present system; and WHEREAfc, said City does not have on hand money to pay for such improvements, extensions, and enlargements to its waterworks plant and system; and AT KAYSYILLE WHEREAS, the City desires Reflex-Journa- l Office to provide for defraying the cost of improving, extending, For An Ad in This and enlarging such waterworks Business Directory We will be happy to prepare plant and system through the issuance of general obligation an ad for your approval. bonds of said City to the amount of $3.70, uu; and YVHEREAS, it is desired to submit the question cf issuance of such bonds to the qualified taxpaying electors of such City; North Main, Layton 34 Crowds I. nest Appliimes at u K O W L E Y MORRY'S rlif forming Come in and talk to 60 ? be- now Salon & Installet'onf, Beginning clarses ing formed Ballroom groups Dance Studio 1 Aluminum Plywood QUICK and Satisfactory serv- Tap and Ballet Hula Gravel Pit Open to Public Saturday 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. Fiberglass H. K. Stephenson General Contracting 469 So. State, Clearfield All Age Groups 3 to 25 Years CONTRACTOR Excavations Large or Small Bulldozing Work Suboi'ing, Land Leveling Grading Around Homes a Specialty R. F. D. No. 1, Kaysville, Utah Phone 07A3-R- Factory Authorized CAROLS REWEAVING SERVICE BEAUTIFUL repair on worn and damaged clothing. Fall Classes DEON W. STUART Trees Removed Steve's Sporting Goods 5-- W tf. to ARTIFICIAL Breeding Proven Sires from Cache ValPhone ley Breeding Assn. Boun. AX or Kays. 341 or Clearfield 8 50 tf. MbJ Jr LAYTON, UTAH or Kays. 720-- J Ihone TA 8 Bountiful Memorial PHONE FM 3 Barbara Av. 280 Valley Agency 67 North Main Kayaville, Utah eUC 7252 '. Repairing dUirwsl Aak H0Li sbUlVlSION Layton & Clearfield) 1346 Laytona Drive Layton Phone 0611-J- 3 WILSON'S BOOK STORE Contracting pUa ter eerefe! nt (Between .erage of c . . Conve-n,- W TA OR COMPLETE you.- - '' 4 V andii 1 Evening (f 3 faster than possible ls F-1- F-1- OOAMA maintenance teams will go to bases in Europe to do specialized work. The teams will help the squadrons in repairing damaged aircraft and correcting flight safety deficiencies. The crews also will provide new squadrons beginning operations in Europe with maintenance assistants until the squadrons are able to take over. F-1- F-1- Goddard film To raise over- seas. will undergo The major modifications necessary to keep them a first-lin- e aircraft. Necessary parts for the modification in kit form will be readied in advance and put on the aircraft by maintenance mechanics at Hill. Similar maintenance pro. cedures are now in use on the present production line at Hill. Referred to as packaged modification," the concept was developed by OOAMA. Since placed in operation earlier this year, the plan has cut the time that U. S. based Voodoos are grounded for maintenance by close to 50 percent. Col. George Glassman, OOAMA deputy director for prime maintenance engineering and Charles Naspecialist, retions, cently spent three weeks overseas laying the groundwork for the new maintenance plan. The two also firmed an agreement whereby akill- F-lO- ed Camp funds Clearfield Joint M. Goddard will present Congo Conquest, a full length, full color moving picture, in the North Davis Stake House Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. All members of the Stake and friends are invited to attend. The proceeds will go toward further developing the North Davis Stake Camp near Eden. Admission fee is $1.00 for adults, and 5oc for students. Tickets a'-- being sold by members of the Elders quorum, or they may be purchased at th door. Bond Sales Davis county savings bonds sales for August amounted to $100,539 according to word received from the state office, Harold C. Steed, North Davis County savings bonds chairman, announced here today. State sales for August wers $1,543,434 and the eight months total this year is $13,147,806 a compared with $11,780,120 for the same period a year ago. Sales through August in Davis County totaled $1,272,491, or 74.9 percent of the 1953 goal, the chairman stated. |