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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS : v - ' NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 22, 1976 - h- -, , " "' V ' , $7 fi 1 'Z 7'' was amended to include the summer months also. Clearfield Chief of Police A. O. Archuleta said the law was changed to include summer months to defer burglary of vehicles and also car thefts. Questions about the Clearfield City parking ordinance was brought up at the last Clearfield City Council meeting held last Tuesday night. STEVE a CHAPMAN Clearfield resident, ques- that over night street parking causes an increase in this type of crime. Out of state motorists who are cited for this ordinance are given a refund by the Laytiom Woles lXT::fp:rfsf:Z:M 'V;V7? V ' - ' X ?.,.. a v r.. , , . : , , ' !' - John Baker '" percent owners protest the move, setters will be sent to residents on the south part of Owen St. only, excluding same property owners whose homes are adjacent to the road. THOSE receiving letters will have two weeks from the council meeting, July 15, to this motion Mr. Austad BEFORE f f' " j t'f'tys tyws"?y'S4t' ''V "'w' ''' " 3?? ' ;f' ''yfcXf y ' respond. Other interested residents in the area may respond also by calling the Clearfield Area Is Rezoned ' z yjy included the stipulation that the closing order would be The possibilities of remodeling are very evident when comparing the difference in the old White Chapel and the new Layton Park Plaza, which are one and the same on Gentile St. in Layton. mayor but it must be by July 30. die The property approximately 1000 W. in Clearfield was rezoned from A1 to R2 in a public hearing held Tuesday night at the Clearfield City Council meeting. GARY WRIGHT, representing Ivory and Co. requested the rezoning. The motion was made to rezone the property. The council was unanimous. Ogden THIS outing an important one for next week is scheduled to get under way at noon on Thursday July 29th. The camp grounds area is reserved for the outing from this time until noon on Saturday July 31. All members of the ward with campers, trailer, tents, bikes, sleeping bags, etc. are urged to take their equipment and be there for this fun outing. Much planning has gone into this annual affair, and a good time will be enjoyed by everyone. There will be games for the youngsters, and tubing down the river for young and old alike. THE WARD dinner is planned for Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. This will be followed by a special program immediately after, around Clearfield Rezones ToR-- 2 in Canyon. null and void if more than 50 of the property was the lone opposition at the Layton City Council meeting last Thursday to the approval to close the Bangerter right of way which runs from 400 W. to Church SC THE ROAD continues down to Gentile but only the north section will be blocked off. In All Fourth Ward members and former members of the Ward are most welcome and invited to join in the fun and relaxation of a three day outing to be held at Hawthorne campgrounds, On Closing Right! Off Way r-f- Clearfield Ward Sets An Outing THE POLICE department has statistics which indicate tioned .the council about the street parking ordinance. Mr. Chapman thought that it was only illegal to park overnight in the street during the winter months because of snow clearance. He was unaware that in 1974 the ordinance Councilman court because of the lack of about the knowledge law.mnm 7:45. It is urged that those who cannot be on hand for the entire three day affair, join in this special evening social for sure. Property DUE TO construction work being carried on in the Ogden Canyon area, the following schedule is listed for your In Public Hearing held last Tuesday night at the Clearfield City Offices Phase 9 of the Meadow Park development, 1450 W. 700 S. in Clearfield was rezoned from A1 to convenience. The road will be opened: Thursday 12 noon until 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. On Friday, 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. then all afternoon and weekend. R2. THE 9 AND 18100 acres was rezoned after a motion Councilman by Raymond Adams and the motion passed. made EVERYONE please plan to join us and tell all of your friends, vsb Panama NOW OPEN IN OUR NEW AND LARGER LOCATION Debate: Some Facts Come see our new building with walk through to our double green house. Facts are always helpful, if not always welcome, in emotional disputes. The present controversy over a new treaty with Panama involving future operation of & Garden Center 1815 W. Gentile. Layton 2 miles west on Gentile the Panama Canal is a perfect example. THE U.S. in 1903 signed a treaty with Colombia to build a canal across the Colombian Isthmus of Panama. The Colombia Senate rejected the pact, the U.S. then supported a revolt in Colombia, and the Isthmus It is now two years since the white chapel, the beloved old landmark in Layton, took on the new look, by having made most attractive inner courtyard, that is such a beautiful sight as one approaches. What was once the chapel of appearances. This has made way for the lovely new complex now known as the Layton Park Plaza. completely demolished. But the surrounding class rooms and intact were kept remodeled into the beautiful offices and dental suites. WITH THESE changes this new complex today now has offices that include, four dentists, and a dental laboratory, A.C.P.A. office, Layton Floral, an optometrist, Job Service, and also located where once the cultural hall of the old chapel, now is a Delmar Stevens, of Layton. The latter was a former LDS bishop, of one of the wards that occupied the white chapel, as it was known to all in the community. The electrician, was Bruce Sparrow, also of Layton, and the plumbing installed by Harold Staples, of Kaysville. the building itself, was DESIGNERS of the new structure were Dr. Charles E. Edwards and S. Reed Murdock, The architects were Budd, Vincent and Weiss, of Salt Lake City. The head carpenters were Lee Roberts, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and DEMOLITION of the structure was originally scheduled to commence on May 10, 1974, but the owners had to main- tain occupancy until a new chapel could be completed that , were used by the members and wards of the white chapel. The reconstruction actually commenced on July 13, 1974. PROTECT YOUR HOMES INTERIOR; RE-RO- OF lumber was salvaged and reused in the new structure. Dr. Edwards remembers that there were some difficulties that arose in connection with the undertaking and change. This came about when the problem arose when they commenced cutting away certain parts that they desired to demolish, from the parts that they desired to save MUCH OF the NOW! NOBLE SHAKES & SHINGLES (LICENSED ROOFING CONTRACTOR) KAYSVILLE, UTAH 376-957- 6 GENERAL CONTRACTORS: Promptness, Dependability, & Quality Craftsmanship Are Our Trade-Mark- s Insurance Claims FREE ESTIMATES and reuse. Another problem was the destroying of the It proved firm foundation. to be sixteen inches in thickness and was six feet below the ground level. BY THIS process it necessitated the digging of a seven foot deep and seven foot wide trench around the outer side of the chapel. The corners of the foundation were cut and the excess cement was pushed in the trench. The entire roof of the structure was cut into several sections and lifted off with large cranes. The original of the chapel were constructed of cinder cement. walls These were made from cinders that were hauled from the old Layton Sugar plant. And some of these were hauled in by railroad cars from other areas University Extension hastily signed in Washington, in 1903, just hours before the official Panamanian delegation arrived to approve or disapprove it! Washington told the Panamanians it couldnt was not accepted! vices and the Utah Associated Garden Clubs and Utah Nurserymens Association, Officer Ken R. Payne has at Alburquerque. Storage Sheds & Garages HE HAS been taking special in Medicologal investigation of death. training Mr. Payne was sent to this schooling by the Davis County Sheriffs Department, and the Utah State examiners office. 14x20 Elwin Roberts 1464 No. Fort Lane Layton, Utah 129.95 159.95 229.95 459.00 New for 8 Ft. Tall Red Barns 10x10 12x12 76 a great idea 12x21 ft. all steel car garage as low as 1 095 229.95 279.95 ' Phone 825-395- 3 -- Credit Cards Accepted -- Closed Sunday -- Free Local Delivery Medical HE CURRENTLY operates the criminalistics laboratory of Davis County Sheriffs office. and serves as medical technical investigator for Davis County along with Dr John, Davis County Health officer. And under supervision of State medical examiners office. Officer Payne and his wife the former Donna Buttars, and their two sons, reside at 1172 South 4500 West, of Syracuse. He is the son skirts in an solid style are smart with color tops and viceversa. Vari-colore- d iCrookneck Squash its treaty has been sponsoring these contests for the past 30 years. And with only one year to prepare for this contest, the Plaza should certainly be commended for such honor. ATTENTION FARMERS Bailing wire Amonium Pesticides & Twine-Ferti- lizer nitrate and P205 Herbicides. 2 4D s GOOD LINE GROUND COVER C0L0RADQ BLUE SPRUCE In plantable$dQA tubs 23 to 30 Prior to the purchasing of this buiding and changing it to its present state, it had been used for nearly 40 years by the Latter-day-SaiChurch for regular assembles and meeting., vsb Telephones And The NEED A HANGING BASKET FOR YOUR HOME OR PATIO? We have over 2000 to choose from We have a large selection of pots, hanging baskets Large selection of house plants Redwood planters MACRAME SUPPLIES FERTILIZER PRODUCTS GARDEN TOOLS GREEN UP THAT LAWN Lightning 80 LB. AM. NITRATE BY APRIL RHODES This being the lightning season, avoid using the telephone during a severe electrical storm. Mrs. Nora L. Payne, and the late Myron Payne, vsb $549 6000 ft. coverage BEST WEED & FEED FOR YOUR LAWN 59 KENTUCKY BLUE ALUMINUM GUTTERS t t I t t I 10 OFF Reg. Price. t ,1 I GOUGIITLY RAIN GUTTERS t Don Pearson - Manager t i t I LAYTON, UTAH Leaks Seams Maintenance t I Requires I For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job FREE ESTIMATES 773-85- 66 100 LB. AM. SULFATE $795 EMkgtAingjpu Grass Seed I COMUOUS I ioc Local Cabbages . . Local Corn THE TREATY rejected by the Colombian Senate set a time limit on the U.S. presence in the Canal Zone but the Panamanian treaty gave the U.S. control of the zone In perpetuity. Officer Ken Payne Completes Training returned to his home here guarantee independence if the Ser- SQUASH i'Zucchini Squash them and that treaty was THIS UNIQUE and lovely building won first place last August, 1975, in the annual Salt Lake Tribune Civic Beautification Contest in its class. This annual contest, sponsored annually by this cooperation, the Utah State By lug or lb. CUCUMBERS itself declared following a weeks training at the University of New Mexico, 10x7 10x10 14x10 FRESH PRODUCE Local Red Beets independent of Colombia. The Panamanians then sent a Frenchman to Washington to negotiate a canal treaty for AFTER great improvement in her Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. 10 OFF On All Shade Trees $495 lb. Nice Selection ROSE BUSHES In Plantable Containers 100 to choose from S1 98 EA. Large Beautiful BOSTON FERNS selection Big We carry supplies for your Canning needs We also have Pickling Supplies ft. O i.U No No No WE DELIVER TO CAFES |