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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 30. 1978 Lisyc? Eiison Spoalis To Llomliors Lsytcn fenis KAYSVILLE honorable Gar - The T Elison, mayor of Kavsville, speaking to the Layton kiwams Club at thur regular Saturday morning meeting, Nov 25, talked about Kaysvilles plans for land use and development Kaysville city is presently developing a mountain par in the Bears Canvon area with a bndle path, and a jogging path IT WILL eventually have a camping arot and a natural amphitheater is currently in prou ss tor annexation of land to the west of the current city bound tries Planning ONL OF Ka,sville's pioblems mi s; is adt qu ile tax base Proper tv i for average stSiS Big Brother Brent Andrews of Sunset looks over some of the many trophies won b his Little Brother, Robert Bills of Syracuse, who has raced in numerous motorcycle conijx'tit ions BIG BROTHERS Bl'SSti By TOM BF RG OGDEN Those adolescent vears are tough for most youngsters BUT THEY LAN seem insurmountable lo some, especially those who don't have the btnefil of a fathei to help guide and direct them each and every day Robert of Sunset and Brent of L ay ton ROBERT IS 12 years old and lives with his mother md sisters His mothei and father are divorced and belutt the match in November ot 17, fie was having problems tn school and wasn g.ttmg along too well generally, Mr hdpman says After their int induct ion things started going bctttr in a variety of wavs THE BIG brothei usually sees his little brother oiui a week and the main onu rn lies with tis showing a sin ceie interest for the little brother rhe big brother tries to guide and d reel provide companionship and under standing, hath g Kid wmk hdbits and sportsmanlike plav and ret r ation altitudf s He also is supposed to he available to w, limply to jo tl the bov aru! ret live t o faiences It's a tall on! t but ot t iv Itl bovs art mat h d with 0 , th brothers ihrougt tah m Op ol 1 im luding at ut a d it n d n r I ) iv is s iv oungsti rs m mbt r e r, e ( noi I hfi ( 1, o h f ni s' s . An t x Hi i , in i t v 1 i , .s ( tv v trophies he's i dies for the boys FIR1HFR about the ol h n t tb information progr mi is availj ,il!i i I'H-K- t tl in Og SCOTT GRIMSLEY Birthday longiatulations are extended this week to Curtis Heaps son of Mr and Mrs Randall Heaps of 977 E IV) S m Layton His birthday is Nov 25, Jenntlyn Perkins, daughter of Mr and Mrs Glenn Perkins of 2(00 N Fau field in Hi y ton, whose bnthday was Nov 6, and to Scott Grimsby, son of Mr and Mis Damal Gnmsley of 6(X) Mutton Hollow Road in Kay sv tile, whose birthday was Thariksgiv mg Day "fa IN KAYSVILLE e fg law n n u u L MR. IF ISON is by pioft s sion a health care planner foi the state of Utah Utah is one if the most libeial states in the country so far as weltare benefits is concerned We It jve serious problems of high of JENNILYN PERKINS Happy Birtlid ay natural levels ists ( JV CURTIS HEAPS waters through tour foot storm sewers is almost prohibitive It will be more i 'fluent to develtro reset voirs o hold run off and keep flow in natural chtnntls al ahou entertained at repairing Hoadquartoro" SALES -- SERVICE a holiday dinner for Mr and Mts Dee children Hyde and TICCEHS CHAIN SAWS SNOW BLOWERS SHARPENING SERVICE of Kays ville, Mr and Mrs Robert Johnson and childten of Clearfield, and Mt and Mrs leslie Tietottl and daughter, t 766-131- N. 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I r if,: $ 9 C &-J-L Quality Glass 3 css shall ci:gi::s nzPAia 183 wt ve pot a kid who w ,ni-- , i h t of pin sit a! ,u , to . w i t to! o o u it h i 8 It's 7"tall, tun r.:av;En P&n'J Cuss tt - Bring It To CBM Tour Brtyys M Stratton Mr and Mrs Leslie Drancv welfare with over one foot lit of the st tie budgt be mg tit voted lo wi fare S'ect- - Ax KAYSVILLE HAS very lit tit retail business except for grocery stoies As d result its tax base is small The city is now trying to develop tetail business in order to provide essentidl services to residents and to ptovide an adequate base As development occurs the problem of handling run off water becomes more acute I he cost of channeling flood c vA and i ( PEA JUT Be tv , u race and tiv , prt fereru at th on thet reeju st," Mi ( h ipm m s iv s Other ton idi i at ms uu lo tc intfM t sts and at t v it n s f S a t 7 regional om p t it tons t i readily mounts his i vt 'e r ridt Wt try to rn m h 'lit m r XM 1 t i i( BOX supported thiuugh donations bv such gtoups as Boeing which has agreed to buy a film and ofbee equipment for tt e group of (meat Basin Bialiv, who provide a truck foi taper drives and Real state I th tt has sponsored community less than six .ears 23 percent have lived ihere over 21 vears With such of in time extremes residence, thtre are inevita ble extremes in point of view and there is resulting friction mo thunr AND WHEN t iik molul cycles Rob It to show off some M -- 1 delinquency t ent The organization is largely ser- vices required bv each household cost several times that much Over half of Kavsvilles residents have lived m the Both of the m really like mntort yi les an see each othf t al ast once a wet k, he savs it s going lo mov 'h S basketball They enjoy torcycle ract s, , t fatherless boys in 1975, or h df the population of ayton And of those retched, statistics again tell a small part of the story Of boys referred bv the courts, fewer than seven pt t cent ever make a missop t ompat t d to t he it pt t! juvenile of up to 43 pci re'idence Governmental C ortunately, some of these fatherless bovs have a helping hand along the wav provided by Big Brotheis of Northern Utah, Inc , an agency that brings together fatherless boys up to 18 vcais of age with men willing to donate two or more tiouis a week in be fi lending Ins lime toother I Northern j taxes average about $500 per ri , t N PAIRING MFCHAM ' - OGDFN - 7 j J |