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Show I v.c riv rmn-C- hi a 5 jam-a- Av march w,m l I tQRTHu,mra march ,r x tr m lmU r c14 CVafU fwHj HOLIDAY INN PLANNED t hfUTf3TQftir f4 kli)4 Jana ( Low. LVri. ILLluy Ihjj Kith ffiBiifydiofl Dos (al Jai) i; M I) te M U rurtrclT.' jjJV i - Mayor L. G. Shields Attends NLC Conf. A frf j4aht4 14 M jf IirrtaU is 1 stmt ( 0 s, tj,irssnsKd is Ji.ju. LI NI R XL (ml, slaftdalj h'J tiler .'. J Xk M f alll d't FARMlNtilON bf ki Kalli iSuM) Kid lud J aiii M me. tFt t, fi ,n Hunt tkU kokU' 31 m kill Malkl OMUniSMIvarJ Ik hi ulj (f meri u !M htf MiaW( (instil VkXhff outfit ! terra, XXIII IscuJ. Ik Ml imrrt AuJ.iiif u-- kr ,i Ik (nlk-- a finctnir fU ha KtO judged Irf oJ The hld lit m Maim! pafuftt and maintain rial (enter tVrtieix aiiitoiex of I M) V in the Umtcd center deekp for conerati4Hi purpoe in the geographic area it they are released jointly Kith the Mate n agricultural expenment and other Mate and federal agencie to commercial grower for production. IOflcy f kij (oncrxtion Semce Kt vent bd rtrica to 14 k nux unJerfd vie thaneex in county bunk. t.J will be if flu the future Apul I dune irfwMr tiHiflti ciunmissioA merlin at the Courthouse m larm- UtgliHl, MMU I IE USD an ioJiutwii from Ik bank that tkjr KmuIJ Me Id KJ this is I he legal ay to go, I indurated they lnuel KaulJ tome delivered said. indicating April JO." Ik county Kill he aMe id meet k payroll and oilier financial need through I hoi lime. I'ndcr ihepMn.UxaniK ip, lion notei Kill he sold at div count rather than normal face value. for example, if M million were needed and market mtcrcxl rate Mood at 10 per State. U ere. 1. SUIl SCS a Mudy Id currently malm denlily alternatixe wax for mannm and coorJinann a ruiKmal prorm Khxh r cur rently conducted in coopera lion Kith other federal and Mate agenuev 'U ere km ihe puM for Ihctr wckx on alternatixcx under contdcratHn. a kcII a any other comntenio( uyex-lio- n they may hae for making ihe prtkgram reponie id Ihcir need, The plant materia! more popular plant that have been released from the Aber- deen center include Laiar orchardgravs., Manchar vmooth brome. and Regar meadow brome. 1III..SE PLAITS are King used ucccsfully to control xaid McMillan. HiS rRLSI VUY operate erosion, improve wildlife habitat. and for hay and pasture. Plant that have been released from the Tucon center include Lehmann. Uocr and Cochise is presently undergoing tremendous growth and rapid expansion.! As a consequence some of Ihc most, productive farm lands in the state arc lovegrasses. Lehmann and Boer lovcgru-scsarctgrasses most w nlcly used for range seeding and critical erosion control in the southwest. "Cochise lovcg-ras- s w as named and released in Land Use In Utah THE WASATCH Front area center ertng Utah are located al Aberdeen in caMcrn Idaho, and t iKon. An. Smc t ihe J. Moore, County Planner To Discuss Joseph Moore. Davis County planner. Kill ddivera public lecture. "Land Use Planning in Utah Where Are We? Wednesday evening. April 2 al 7 p.m. al ihe Sail laike City Public Library'. 209 Easi Fifth South. ah I new plant (ore to II. MkM. lan. Mate conma-1001Sob loikeCit), frocd 22 plant mate- W?-.- . being turned into housing tracts and shopping centers. Many of the resources of the area such as Katcr and scKcr systems are being taxed to their limits. Many questions are being raised about future developments along the Wasatch Front. Reviewing what was done in the past regarding land use planning may help to better plan for the land we occupy now and in the future. THE LECTURE is being funded by the Utah Endowment for the Humanities and sponsored by the Utah State Historical Society as part of a series dealing with important historical themes in Utah. - . The range of alternatives King studied for conducting the national Plant Materials Cento's program vary from continuation of Ihe program as is to transferring complete operation and management over to nonfedcral entities. "WE NEED to know what the public needs and wants and all possible alternative ways that national conservation plant materials needs might met." said McMillan. K plant materials and other in- Users and producers of terested individuals and groups are invited to make their views known and react to the proposed alternatives and their impacts. Written comments should be sent to State Soil Conservation Service. Room 4012 Federal Bldg.. 125 South State Street. Salt Lake City. Utah 84138 before April 4. 1980. Conservationist. DIXON P. ADDITIONAL information concerning the plant materials REISBECK program study may be obtained at local SCS offices. "For AU Your Insurance Needs C$B iAUTO 3 3 Layton (S3:tures i'UFE Leaving the Los Angeles area, the chorus members CD traveled to San Diego where they visited Sea World. That evening they performed at the Potter Jt . High School in In Stockton, they presented the musical in the Scottish Rites Temple. After touring Sacramento, they traveled over Donners Pass to Reno. Nev. where they gave their last performance in the Reno Stake Center. i'HOME OWNERS cm Kmmufi. Count it oman Carol Page nude a rrvtiofl to autkwizc a Call for M for Iandapog nd sprinkler yoem lor amond Park by April I. motion wa passed by the count d. pcJKl of Ihc Happy KAf Senior ( iucft mrt unh the Ka)il-ktif- f Counil 1ucday even-mf.4d putp0c, with a i I, Ik g ak MR. KINSMkN' the couiKd la care pcimiau for Ik ground at kwat lire unon a a vrmor ucn pro-jtf- Ik THE ummrr. He void lhatpcrhoptksity couU provide tk ccJ anJ neeeary material for planting and Ik emor citizen do tk work of planting. LinJcapmg and upkeep ot Ik ground. 1 he council and the fire chief. Jim l)oton. readily agreed with the propoal. Mayor Gat Lliwmcim mended Mr. Kinwtun and the cmor ctitcn for their intcrel in cik pride, to d an camplc dicued Ik Ik fully al a woik session meeting. THE I IRE Ordinance en- forcement clause mac brought council for disup Kfore cussion and reconsideration. council amended ordinance to include penalty clause. Jay Briscoe and Jiiscph Palmer met with the council with regard to annexation of property. tk Ik and lead out. 1 he council felt it w a an c xccllcnt proposal from ihe group and wa proud of Ikm. MR. KISSM INS next wa to discus possibility of a senior citizen center built in Kaysville. He said Kaysville i located midway between the one in Bountiful and one in ClcarfielJ and one i greatly needed in this area. There are enough people in the Farmington. Kaysville and Lax ton area to warrant such a facility. He wanted !1 know the feeling of, the') council. The council is in agreement' that such a facility is greatly needed and they suggested a committee K formed to look into the possibility of building a civic center and how it could K funded. Mr. Kinsman was asked to chairman the committee and Russ Bracken, city councilman, to represent the council and select other tnem-kr- s for a committee to follow through and determine the possibility of a senior citizen center in Kaysville. Ik k, b4 epxMg ram lo tk tk M Ik lul pst id Ik nimgs. take tfs l and peig community development Jl. k giant piogiam, yoml) employment, tommuniiy tim Mikmeol rur4 kikid Ml III. XX fill tk " A I (M f funds would "rshosidriertury-wdl- Morgan, Concerning BABY PICTURE Our Photographer Will No Longer take Baby Photos, but we will ac- Funeral services were Kid graveFriday. March 21. al side in Farmington for former tk cept good quality color or black and white photos ot your child. Layton resident. Charles Louts Fchols who died March 18 in Hcnrsetta. OUa. Mr. Echols lived in Layion for 12 years, moving to Henry etta four years ago. Weekly Reflex --Davit Newt Journal Thank You de- veloped. and the council felt this was a long range planning matter and should be referred to the planning board for a further study and recommendation. PAT BATES came before the council to ask for increased police patrol in the Hod's Hollow subdivision where there is considerable more vandalism and creating many problems to residents in that area. He also JOSEPHINE Leavitt, city recorder, reported she had attended the meeting at the recommended more street lighting, etc. Both the council and the Utah State Capitol with Mr. police chief. Lyle Larkins, indicated they would step up the police patrol and Supervisor Max Major said they will be installing more street lights in the near future. COUNCILMAN Glade Nelson presented an annexation plat from West Kaysville group that had not been certified by a registered engineer or land surveyor, on request of the planning board to determine whether or not it would be acceptable to Kaysville citv ... lEESBSHD 376-42- 79 197 NORTH KADI - UYT9N Its Spring! To celebrate, were running a 5 day special 20 off on all spring dresses FOR A GREA T EASTER DRESS SELECTION COME IN. . . 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AT&a-400- ff MMMMtTWC mus UPHOLSTRinG IdOQNt SiAsetiCML OUifOUfS 826-07- 00 QWtLW&jHlOH Sale Begins March 27 SNAPPER Store Hours Mowers TtAers Tractors UM)W4t4ltMPSMmg We Repair All Mowers Tiller Engines in and Tillers Stock Weekdays Sat. 10-- 11-- 7 6 thru April 1st Village Square Shopping Center Kaysville HEYWOOD AUTO CLINIC 132 North 1st West Kaysville Mm Matrcharge K presented to local aUtkibe on Afwd 1 1 anj I2ui tk xx ekr Ntate follege I me An Auditorium, Inlet can he purchased Horn Aulcne or Rex POLICY CHANGE Layton Mews id Layton Kaysville roofing seminar in Salt Lake City on May g9. np hg imuti, The sidewalk may be . reeie rkgy pby ad a VaMV ksol needed at a future date if Ihe adjacent property is geneial sotnuatia k. TRUCKS L skaOng Was Ik or thwlei of reJ tape." inspector, was authorized cy to attend a Ik tk tk Srwf 2t tk ittai diuuiai to ku mj L5gaiv.fcs im ( f.i,d o.snu C PiesUeni Je If. RatlUry. a cesmsilaimtan from New. Va . k4d local gosemmenl oOo meeto rn dal attending XCashmgton that "revenue skoimg ha KipeJ Mote and local government meet 0ol crx e need, and N lu dime so without creating a cumber-om- e prose id grant small-shi- p After much decision, the .. k g 01 ssXAf p ivOk by a ng id in-pic- M plat was referred to city attorney and my engineer keg decision. t,.nffifcmel-- it, eoq J ( izimji tk Lkr J dmnoier, iiy engineer a a recordable document. PRINT Ir t N f' in k THERE LS a six fool walkway Kiwccn these two men's property that enables Ihe public to walk from the adjacent field through to the 350 South street. 1 here is a fence on Kith sides of ihe walk and the walk is never used therefore there are weed which create an unsightly condition for both resi- dents. .They asked the city to vacate the sidewalk to Ihd abutting property owners. tk THE COUNCIL discussed the possibility of having scout troops assist with distributing the forms to the residents. Some troops have called the city office and offered to help with service projects. IL amendment m 1 me coomo Utah l eague lution to provide more clearly defined prove Jure for receiving nomination for position on the hoard, etc. council tabled matter so iky may discus N more prtng and tribution to every resident and stressed they should be filled out and turned into the city ofTice not later than April I. CH SC Ik prpoed il of ctvtc pride, for thi Hahn with regards to the Bureau of Census. She told the council the Bureau of Census form would be received by the city for dis- C Vg.tr. am tjodld ( by senoas cut aJicd a day id psCui and a day e 4 L k 0I year. gieoeoPetOshiy fund nd i tk aitornry and fr M revenue turn by i n y iOIh aue Cksnify Center In Kaysville (! writ Ike prsaHt. pr'gi the Plant Material Program To Undergo Changes Ntau fc4cv ritH i(jImO Hut rpn nuiri. ami nould eotrrnmrni pay kX IN II mi:n and pruent mtered, Ih , pkorr kiy Id 4 i W( l) pMataf)f tf ftH (fnfnrm unit hnmnig Ke ((h Ir I, diHUunl the remaining (eixtn in ek peitn it mu k Oik MlllUm at Ik fll.Ltt Request Submitted For A Senior Citizen Kra tar patrmmmi rwd rp. Hlice 10 ut with )hU tMasI ( ay ( froukirl unirs Ho C i4 tk atifW.r-- id Kstjcng Ik I rgag id ( eu . County To Borrow Funds On Tax Anticipation Notes WUi (i 1 i to continue me gmeiai tt- - k'M, a-iK- 1 6V'JS5 , . |