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Show V 1 WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 10, 1977 IS New General Manager & Public Relations Director Ronald W. Haycock was drafted in from Idaho to fill the position this week as general manager and Public Relations director for Laytons own Lakeview Memorial Gardens, according to the new owner, Bern E. Case. HE COMES to this posi- well qualified with experience and training, said Case. As a citizen of tion city will profit from our being here. Case pointed out the cemetery was purchased from a Colorado firm just a few months ago. He said the fact local citizens are involved will mean unparalled service and low costs. Lakeview is the only cemetery in Layton. He has served as Public Relations director for the HAYCOCK moved to Utah organization for children, from Pocatello, Idaho two months ago after organizing an international entertainment and marketing only be an asset to this business but also to the city itself Our biggest wish is the Layton City Council Hears Opponents of Proposed Plan water problems in this area, recommended hearing be set The Layton Building and Engineering Department report for the month of January, 1977 indicated that for Leland Ware Rezone A to R-- and for David Stayner 3 Rezone the building permits issued R-- to 3 C-- 2 included commercial-new- , none, $8,400, PENDING: Valley View Road Scheme, Trailer Park improvements, Review of natural waterways, ordinance for handicapped, building by railroad tracks, special tax assessment, review of 3 - 5, multiple dwellings $230,159, -- 1, commercial - remodeling 1, $1,000; - g remodel'ng-dwellin- 7, C-- regulations, $7,820 - oarages-residenti- 4, right-of-wa- lien forms. - $11,440, fencing 1, signs 2; $1,500, other - 1; total - 22, $200,369 -- Members of the Kaysville Rotary Club met Wednesday evening, Feb. 2 at the Davis High School Cafeteria for their regular dinner meeting LaDonna Mesa Sub. No. 1, approved site plan for Ham-mo- n Cabinet, approved occupancy change for Fred Faerber from motel to office use, approved occupancy for Stockmans Lounge, approved building permit for Maurice VanOrden, approved THE MEMBERS had the unique opportunity of viewing the film, Price of Peace and Freedom shown by Ed Hyde from Boeing Company, under the direction of program chairman Dwain Buchanan. This film was also advertised to be shown on television KTVX Channel 4, Salt Lake City on Saturday, Feb. 5 at 5 p m pads for Phase 2 of Mountain View Mobile Home Park 32 APPROVED occupancy for Ray Fadel insurance office, recommended hearing be set for David Horne rezone and also to consider the Planned Zones CP-1- , recommended to adopt outline for Layton City Comprehensive plan, recommended Mr. Maw check the for lot size then Commercial CP-- preliminary approval of Whitesides Sub , recommended hearing be set for Carlin Maw Rezone RIB to R-- denied preliminary tates due to existing sewer conditions. y extension Requested for Country Meadows Rezone to RIB, denied approval of American Tierra Corp to l due to Rezone R-- S R-- R-- S THE ROTARY members contacted numerous of their friends and acquaintances to view this special film. For those who did not have the opportunity of seeing this film, they may want to contact their Rotary Club officers and members and asked that it be shown again on TV. THIS approval of Country View Es- which he also organized, and has been an entertainer since the age of six BEFORE joining the military, Haycock had the opportunity to direct a sales program for a national vacuum cleaner sales company. As such he became involved in and taught local salesmen the Dale Carnegie sales course. More than once he received awards for high sales While in the military he as Battalion served Chaplain's assistant and two years as Public Relations director for a Marine Corps barracks in Japan, editing his own newspaper and writing for the Far spent East Stars and Stripes. Presently he is a member of the National Hospital Association of Public Relations the to management. Haycock will move to Layton within the next few days He has never been married and served a mission for the LDS Church in Japan. ACCORDING Rotary Club Meets rezone, denied approval of , Bamberger curb and gutter Kaysville THE PLANNING Commission action has taken on the following Final approval of Morgan Sub , Phase 1, approved Richard Stevenson annex and CP-2- community hospital in Pocatello, successfully managed the advertising and public relations for many Idaho politicians, served as county Public Relations director for the National Heart Fund in Bannock County, Idaho, music directed a non-prof- it Layton, we expect he will not SINGLE DWELLINGS Layton City Building Department Report by DEE CARTER Approximately twenty-fiv- e Layton residents who would be affected by the widening of Fort Lane attended the city council meeting last Thursday. All were opposed to the improvement citing various reasons. MAYOR GLEN Shields explained the reason for the hearing telling the group that the city is gathering information on the matter. For the past few years Layton has been acquiring 18 feet on the west side of the street to increase the roadway from 66 feet to 84 feet LEE JOHNSON, who lives on the west side of S. Fort Lane, said that he will be directly affected and needs to know exactly what the city intends to do. He said that if curb, gutter and sidewalk were installed he would not be able to park a car outside his garage. Mayor Shields indicated that property owners would be compensated at fair market value. Johnson asked why the entire 18 feet had to come from the west side. City Engineer Byron McGregor informed him that when the plan was formulated several years ago, most of the development was on the east side. ANOTHER resident, Brian Marquardt, just completed a home on the west side and had to will 18 feet to the city in order to obtain a building permit. He told council he was compensated by the city paving the road. Anna Denny from S. Fort Lane, said that curb, gutter and sidewalk would take up her living room. An to the JUST BEFORE concluding the public hearing, Mayor Shields asked for a show of hands from those in favor of the widening and none were raised. In another public hearing the same evening, David Horne requested a rezone from C- and residential to The property east of Interstate 15 was the subject of controversy during a previous rezone. The developer plans an enclosed mall but had applied for and received an incorrect zoning classificat-l C-- ion. THE MAYOR felt that a decision could be made by the council immediately but L rJEIOLESALE FURNITURE CO. and alternative widening was suggested by Beth Williams who proposed that additional semaphores be installed for better traffic flow and control. Verl Williams questioned the need for a four-lan- e street saying that where it is four lanes now, it is marked for two and is patrolled as such. 160 East Antelope Drive or Syracuse Road Clearfield, Utah and Peggy president; Ipaktchian, Whitesides, secretary. The Layton Elementary planning commission chairman Bill Day said that it must be returned to that group for its recommendation. The city attorney, Bruce Barton, was called in to give a legal opinion. He explained that a Layton ordinance requires that the planning commission give a recommendation before council can make a decision. The rezone request was placed on the planning commissions PTA will hold a meeting The will select a nominating committee from the floor and only current cardholders will be eligible to tonight at 7 30 p m members nominate GRADE girls, SIXTH students of Mrs Diane Davis, will present a gymnastics routine Girls and boys from the classes of Mrs Keith Webb and Bernie Nalder will demonstrate square dancing Regular AUCTION Sat. Feb. 12 DOUGS Post Trading Auction 695 Riverdale Rd. Ogden-392-2- 214 die raiuw CLEARANCE SALE Our entire stock is reduced for this one time only sale. Choose from our stock or select your own fabric and have the set made to suit your own taste. No extra charge for custom orders! "OUR QUALITY IS GUARANTEED TO YOUR SATISFACTION Freeport center Antelope Drive G. AND L. FURNITURE FILM should be shown in every school, church and civic organization. It is TUFTED SOFA being sponsored by the American Security Council Education Foundation. 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