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Show I why utm journal, ts fican-rOAv- FAT I AYTON pm, A 9 M Mivh iy a $ t&n t.i.!y 24, M yur M!4 I fcvmij M tiftJrf jMr ff ipfuiaj iMlftoiltliitfrfl'yJiifN 1 j t ayra I y, Ifef Mayt UW4, "I bf Davix k M 901 Itf. Ufti, II t Ik upfmi stcd, in kv 4 dy k r jl 1 fiaiHt P Cianing jmiReJialfly, Njihhihj by had no ifiimiioB t W 4u, tt rAMYlASTatrk IftWr J M lrepul 4 tM (41, affytif. (?Jus-ICdvf. (kn( Rib amj iwfii of If ft till Pc, Ray AJaftl iliftkl hraiim )i w approve ibk count 4 tlij im M e U of luatiy to Thm thrc pokiiiuBk r f,tie4 by ike msjof ,ifi iheafffokl of ihe city cuornd, ppoinimrnu, iheve pjimcd offi. cuH acre sun , it coua- i d hJ ivh git in ihiir apjHov. al, Utvdcr luh State few . their lorm of ollWe epired I eb. I, VKl1 THE MATOS asked the council to fc arivim city re cufdcr. Deane kj;by.Thiix done by unanimous sole. Justice of ihe Peace, Ray Adams was not because he iww lives M Urn Mi. 44 chef County. Accord ins lo Utah Stale law. a justice of the peace must live in the county where he senes. This action was also approved Uf ku ffesft. The Biakiir rttu-to comment an Id Mis, I rt Md she Would M slip Bum tit fhMtq rax Until b mayor state J the realms for M re appuinting Das is, J TATIS' A'SVkfR was $! Iht ft ff Rrptattdiy, fiurrflk aAed tor nuyur m iise T Yfjlf k march and a "for the pat h!f to have months. senvrd strong personality prut lems Matt ft my cdf and tf chkef." and "The Ctuefof Poiise ts a political appointment, the Neither answer safed aod-cnc- MIT DR TIIT1S opened the meeting at 7, Jo by reading letter from Ihe Layton I ions (tub supporting Chief e4 Dus is. 1 he letter was met with arrlauve Horn the audience. I rom this point on. the mood of the audience w as m last of Chief Dans and in opposition to Mayor Ycates. ( iticn comments included, "We went through this B,S. sis months ago. We liked our police department then and we like them now. Here is a petition signed by fefl people who want to keep Chid Das is. This was given to the courted sis months ago. Leave the police department alone. We don't w ant to contract w ii h the coun- unanimously. ty nor Layton." THE COUNCIL voted to begin taking applications for a "44 HEN I moved into Cast Layton 10 years ago. we relied on other sources. We got no new jusitec of the peace immediately. They discounted the option of having legal mat- ten handled by ihe Circuit "Court. -- The mayor gave the council Dave no chance lo Davis lo be Chiefof Police. He refused to recommend the : popular chief to the council. The council cannot act to ' appoint a chief of police unless - Ihe mayor recommends the candidate. . A CR044D of nearly 250 people loudly and vocally voiced their disapproval of ihe mayor's action from 7:30 when the meeting started until 9:50 when the mayor dearly stated response." "I knew Dave when he was on Syracuse's police force. He has integrity. Can Ihe mayor act independent of the wishes of the people who elected him?" "Keep the city together by reappointing Chief Davis." "The greatest cost to the city will be tearing the town apart through this action." One letter was read accusing Councilman Nalder of stealing property from an East Layton resident. Mr. Nalder stated ii anyone wanted a private explanation of this accusation, he would explain what happened on an individual basis. Mrs. Utah Contest Deadline Saturday CLINTON Aspirants for the Mrs. Utah title have until Thursday to submit entries for the Saturday competition to be held in Ogden. UTAH chairperson Stephanie Rineck. of Clinton, will receive entries at the Ogden state headquarters. Tom Murray Real Estate, 707 24th St.. Ogden, telephone Contestants will compete Saturday at Weber State College with the pagaent set for 4 p.m. to include judging on sportswear and evening gown to take place, she says. Related activities will start at 8 a.m. with rehearsal and modeling instruction and informal 621-404- 4. fashion presentations and judges interviews from to 2 p.m. 1 1 a.m. FORMER Bountiful resident Irene Brown, will relinquish her 1979 crown in the evening ceremonies with tickets S2 for adults and children under 5 free. Applications should include a marriage and birth certificate and a recent photograph. A $200 sponsorship fee will be asked of each contestant. The state winner will receive $100 spending money and airplane fare to the national pagaent in Las Vegas. Nev. and will leave April 18 and return April 26. DAVIS COUNTV entrants as of Tuesday morning in- -, elude: Marlene Argyle and Claire Davis of Bountiful: Pam Wilson of Sunset: lola Murray of West Point: Susan Johnson of Hill AFB and Ann Wiseman of Clearfield. SIXTH WARD n, i po north oavis leadcr, march v, t m MINT CT1TIS4' skied ihi mayor la ffMts whit? tuber lalkfdldifCsatlfWclkft (.Hy Attorney, Moe Bailey IWHBlCd pul I W4J 4 Lull M pa 11 recall fe paly ysa firs led MVial 4 N removed Hum otiWt la N bed because t4ciwurJ mu IMS. Mayor four er will wnt a Yt no term as major matter bow unpopular hitdcci-Mo- o la leiffiiiute Chief Das is' Mfsvti were with H maple t4 Fad lay hm, THE MIT OR gave ihe city Cpuiwd three upturns la secure fidwe prpttsiHm far ihe cay: la I ay tun Cay; 2. Contract la Davis County; I, Keep ihe present system of an independent police force. Before ihe council spied on ihe options. Y cdes esptamed studies showed a police force of fewer than 10 men could not Operate successfully. Councilman Neal St heel moved to keep an independent police force. The cauned voted unanimously an his motion, A CITIZEN asked who would provide police protection lo ihe city until ihe mayor found a chief la replace Davis, Ycates replied. "Ihe county has assumed police powers as of 7:30 this evening." This answer was not well received. The question about ihe legality of receiving police services from ihe county when Ihe councd just voted lo keep East Layton's police force was railed. The mayor responded with, "We still have Officer Mclariand." This reponse resulted in many negative comments from ihe citizens. CHIEF DAVIS warned the mayor that he has hired an attorney and that he was going G. Dibble water-colo- rs Main. March 30 through May 4. AFTER ATTENDING cla.v ses at the Art Students League. Dibble became art supervisor for the Murray City Schools. He then traveled to New York and received his bachelor's degree and M.A. from Columbia University. Returning to Utah he taught at the University of Utah and was visiting professor at various colleges throughout the western slates. Professor Dibble is currently the chief art critic for the Salt Lake Tribune. A luncheon will be hosted at the Art Center by the Bountiful Art League in honor of Mr. Dibble Friday. March 28 at 12:30 p.m. Mr. Dibble will be the speaker. On the following Sunday a reception will be held for the artist from 2 to 5 p.m. 2-- 5, Mondays and holidays. Admission is free. smve, lUk py, to ft according thief would amount to HJJik). In defense of Chief Davis, Councilman Ssheel reported the I Layton poi.e deport- mrnt responded 91$ Calls in 99, 1 bis was three times fhf pufthff f4jf4 (Mfcrf police drpRrnis Citarl t third class hou-tf- am THI F stated be could concrete proof con gie nothe be feels the setting mayor has for not re anvwH,ng him, h,nce be tasks this (Md, Davis would not slate ifcg alleged reason, Rnts did point out that CKer $K I a land was plan-fu- r take time oil from the n police force to attend the pulist jrendfmy. 'This would Lyu rnd!y leave Ft pulnt pfurevtum, wuhturi iy 44 Ut C1HF mayor reared lo make ny (oiw rete statements regarding 0 teHilU-Hoof Davis. oiver sources soul t mayor d4 have solid reasons tM eoutd easily Me mtluenved this dcvtmn-Mayu- r T fates, the councd id! members end it had to agree Chief Das is pep formed cseedmgly well Ms n cuis Steam Train To Return Kays. Fourth Ward 25th Anniversary In May I out the KawsiHe Fourth I DS 44 aid will celebrate their INh Annie crsafY. A special edition of the ward new alerter will he printed with Syracuse News By 4IKUM4 I25-W9- BENNETT I Mrs. Arnold Hansen has been seriously ill this past ten days. Having been treated al first in the Davis North Medical Center and then later being moved by ambulance lo the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. Bishop and Mrs. ShclJon F. Child and their children. Bishop Child's parents. Mr. and Mrs. f ay Child, traveled lo Arizona this past week where they met Llder Jeffrey Child, who had served a mission in the Arizona Holbrook Navajo Mission. Llder Child presented a report of his mission in the Syra- birthday of her husband. by George Dibble, prominent Utah artist, will be on display at ihe Bountiful-Davi- s Art Center. 2173 South REGULAR gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturclosed day, 10-- Sundays Wiis cuse Second LDS Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Mrs. Michael M. Jones entertained with a family dinner party at their home Sunday afternoon. The event was the Watercolors On Exhibit An exhibit of recent fjf the Nvk poy that due him. According to Dus. be tus worked for I ?i Laytim four years, putting ut sis dal sg week and IjMasi day, H Icrls be hasn't received adequate pay for this til Michael M. Jones. On March 17. many of Ihe same group gathered for the birthday of Mrs. Shamra Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Larsen, of Ogden, enjoyed a week's vacation trip to visited Phoenix. Ariz.-lhe- y with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker of Syracuse w ho ha ve been spending the winter months in Mesa. Ariz. ntcstofc tram all past Kelicl Socidi presidents, bishops and tikg presidents plus mush wore material and pictures and M ltff v TIME and rescareh mio this spes ul edition is being compiled by Morrison. 1 1 Mai.y people in the area w ill be a special part of this anniversary edition who were members of the Kay v tile ounh Waid al one time and punv still are members of the ward, and will be honored, up Easter Sunrise Services Lav ion Easter Sunrise Service will be held at the Lav ton Community (hurvh on Sunday. April 6. at 7 a.m. ihe Church of the Nuurenc. Si. Rose of Lima, and the Layton Community Church will participate. RLFRESKNTATI4 ES from each of the churches will read scripture and give a brief message. There will be a choir of the youth of the three churches. Vicki Black will give an interpretive dance. Fellow ing the service rolls and eoTee will be served. The community of Layton is in, vited lo celebrate the resurrection of our Lord with us. Easter Festivities Slated For Mar. 30 The Layton Community Church will celebrate the Len- ten Easter Season. Palm Sunday w ill be March 30 and will begin with a Lenten break- - fast for the women of the church at 8 a.m. During the Sunday School hour beginning at 9:30 a.m. there will be an Easter Egg Hunt for grades 5 9. The worship service will follow at 10:45 a.m. THE MAUNDAY Thursday communion service will be at 7:30 p.m. with the sanctuary Sustained as members of the Kaysville 6th LDS Ward Bishopric are, 1 to r, Robert Iverson, 1st counselor; Grant Barnes, bishop; and Larry Durffee, 2nd counselor. Back, Melvin Blair, ward clerk and Don Woodward, assistant ward clerk Not in photo are, Kinzie King, executive secretary; Robert West and Dan Yarbrough, assistant clerks. ehoirsingingandtheservingof the Lord's Supper. April 3. The Layton Easter Sunrise Service w ill be at 7 a.m. in our church, with the Church of the Nazarene and St. Rose of Lima participating with us. The community is invited, EASTER SUNDAY morn-throug- h ing. Sunday School will be at 9:30 a.m. April 6. followed by the Easter worship service at 10:45 a.m. with the serving of the Lord's Supper. 4 Chief of Pobce, NEAR THE close of ihe meeting. Mayor T fates Slated be would begin immediately searching Mr new C Mef, 1 1 iwninees M ttus pout am wul be screened through the county puVi chiefs committee, Mrs. Margate! Men gvled Cfctrl Daiitdl would he wifi-inlo undergo thin screening by the poMe chiefs commuter, Das i sod be would base g "I m N rduuwd id It tt brio: fur R Is ibe fptl power td Dud rnsta hob at." TOR TICKETS send enstamped velope to Steamshow INKO. Bos 2395. Salt Lake City. Utah tMUOor phone Note: In places where 8444 L 44 ho nude (he above declaration? 2, To whom was be writing? 3. 44 here was be at the lime? 4, 44 here may this serre be 1. The bluebonnet is ihe state Rosier of which state? 2. Define scnurhohia. 3. Do dragiuifues sting? 4. Bermuda ts the locate of which Shakespearean play? 5. 44 ho wrote, " I rue worth is in being, not seeming,.."? 6, When was Alaska purchased from Russia? 7. 44 hat is referred lo as "Adam's ale"? here and when was Joan of Arc burned al the stake? 9. 44 here was the peace treaty , 8. 44 ending the Revolutionary 44'ar. signed? 10. Name the Pelican State. Answers: Texas. 2. Fear months in ads ance. so gel your or foreigners. tickets early. Don't be 1. or hatred of strangers 3. No they are perfectly harm- less. Photographs Taken At No. Davis Junior Sat. North Davis Jr. High School PfA is sponsoring a picture March 29. in Ihe girls gym at the school. 845 South Slate St. Clearfield. The time. It) a.m until 12 noon. INDIVIDUAL pictures will be $6. and reflections will be $7. All will be back in time for Mother's Day. Also will he 11th Ward Reorganized The Kaysville llth LDS Ward bishopric was reorganized. Robert 4V'. Johnson was released as second counselor, with Ken Shaw released executive secretary and Russell Hulse released from the high council of the Kaysville Utah South Stake. SUSTAINED TO the following positions were Russell Hulse as second counselor. Kevin Folkman. executive secretary and Craig Morris as an assistant clerk, np NEW WARD b.ai u, f Bl Al sF RF ft Me bout and I mood of the people, I hf couftd voted to pooiume mtion on (he prop,ed bond etev tuft nd fstrmion o Rainbow Rrive until It April I meeting, T hi bond queUkKi aivdade-visuon the RjmNw Rme route was it put pore id h,td-mttus public meeting wumI-ly- , dmg m g found Amwrrvt I, Paul the Apoolc 1 be beiiev ets m t hnt lo mg 2, m 3. 4, Rome, In Cowh, Rfimatts I 16, WIio Knows? has run previously, tickets have been sold out one to two Kaysville Ifcftk C For iwo day s. Saturday and Sunday, btay 24 and 25. 1'wt, the steam Panger tram will return to it ykamtih I uwt, bPONvuKIR by the Kaitway Hiooncal Society. giant steam bicomottse 8444 will pull 12 lusunous coaches and kningcs between Salt Lake C ity and Provo over the Union Pacific tracks, (the Iasi regular steam passenger tram ran over these rails in 9M. On both days the iram wdl depan the Unmn Pacific depq at 10a m. and will lease Provo at 2 p.m. Fnicnamment will be provided on the tram and in Provo. Box lunches will be available. Dome car seating, extra fare. Regular round trip fare $15. babes in arms free. Special arrangements can be made for group. taking day for Saturday. U Bible Verse al $H K go fu!l available that you may want lo reconsider, is a parent-chilflection picture. d 4, The Tempest. 5. Alice Can. in her poem. Nobility. b. March W. 16?. 7, 44atcr. 8, Al Rouen. I ranee in I4U. 9, Pans. I ranee. 10, Louisiana. Kaysville Mr. anj Mrs. George 44 Swn of Mautm. Ore.: Mrs, . Herbert M. Rowland from Nevato. t'alif.: Mr. and Mrs. J. 44iHiam Swan and son. Mr. and Mrs. George Swan of Rogtrson. Ida.: Mr. and Mrs. George Robert Swan of Twin Bridges. Mont., w ere guests of Judge and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan for the wedding and reception of their son Ike who was married to Janme Oy ler on March 20. Chivalry A man's inclination to de- fend a woman against cv but himscll. Coast Guard Magazine cry-ma- Layton Building Report For Feh: The Layton Building and Engineering Department report for the month of February is as follows: BUILDING permits issued Single dwellings. 6, $264,720: commercial, new. 14, $476,855: commercial, remodeling, 2, $5,000; remodeling, dwelling. 3, $11,600; church. I, $631,670. Other permits were signs. 6; other. 5, $500; total, 37, valuation $1,390,345. PLANNING commission action taken on the following: Approved occupancy for custom sheds and building permit for First National Bank building; Layton rezone RS to CP2 was tabled; set hearing to approve Hayes annexation and rezone; recommended to deny Double Kwik rezone; granted conceptual and approval of W illiams subdivision; set hearing and approved Smith rezonc: set planning commission hearings for Favero rezone and Layton Plaza rezone: rezone hearing on March II at 8:15 p.m. for Mt. Hollow PRUD. Action also taken on rezone RS to RIB; recommended set hearing and approve Layton Plaza rezone and Favero reset hearing zone RIB to for Chelmes annexation and rezone and for the parking ordinance and condominium ordinance. R-- ACTION PENDING on master plan, revise Hillside Ordinance and manufacturing zones, PRUD. There were 235 inspections called and 39 business licenses received. A new ward has been organized to be known as the Fruit Heights Fifth LDS Ward. Sustained as members of the bishopric are front, 1 to r, Jerry Dent, 1st counselor; Bishop Stephen Morgan, and J.L King, second counselor. Back Wendell Collier, ward clerk; Don Butcher, financial clerk; Jay L Fisher, executive secretary; and Dean Mott, membership clerk |