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Show V WEEKLY ncFLEX I 1 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 30, 1978 Robert Jacobsen Mamed Chief Of Staff At Worth Davis Dr. At the regular city council meeting for Kaysville, Dave Porter, public relations officer for ICPA met with the council to offer his services, which is to help communica tions between ICPA or 1PP, etc. mal Committee) had met and abandon the Kays Ward Museum project which she had been promoting because of what thev felt was lack of council support, and the money collected was being refunded service voted to MR. PORTER also advised that he has a 45 minute presentation on eneigy conservation which he is happy to SHE ALSO Kaysville and the over the past years, this passed by the council was THE REQUEST for rezonof the ing property south Bourne-Niederhaus- submitted her of 2nd North trom l to was discussed by the council again and Councilman Gerald R-- resignation as chairman of the Historic Sites Tour Committee, and returned all on sold history books, (HI) and advised that she would no lunger he responsible for the give civic clubs or private groups. Mayor Gar EUson invited him to do so at a Chamber of Commerce meeting, and thanked him for his attendance Carol Collett advised the council that her Kaysville Historical Committee (an out growth of the Bi lenten to surrounding communities, and her tremendous efforts R-- Purdv moved that the c it v recorder be authorized to schedule this for hearing upon payment of the fees sales The council accepted hi r ins was passed unanimously by the council Supervisor Max Major reported that the state would soon have funding to do the Main Street protect south of 2nd North which would m- I resignation and councilman moved that a vote of appreciation be given Mrs lolletl from the niavor and count il for her outstanding Puid volve the lowering of the area by the south bound r.,mp, which the council uied , crown on Main Street in the two block area, and reminded them that parallel parking was part of the package George Talbot and son, tmln Talbot, met with the d Id request l" permission L i THE COUNCIL felt there was some merit to a suggestion to set the curb back on the city lawn and provide angle parking on the east side between Center and 1st North. Supervisor Major was instructed to pursue this with the state for approval and possible assistance home to the mountain line which Mr. Talbot has u ster lease After discussion, the council tabled the matter n further study and legal uJ.ise in regards to the t i bilitv which the city may oumei b e The council again discussed agreement council e A secretary. physician. Dr. ti agreement and authorize the major to sign same Seconded by Councilman CUir Snow, passed unanimously i, Vppmv ai to send the build-. tv t i'v i . moratorium on units, and was advised that it did not apply to bonafide units He was also advised that the zoning disc ussed with Stephen Whitt sides a! the laM meeting would be emom passed with the Mastei Plan hearing to be held some time after the first of Junuarv Mr Cheney complained that the curb on the west side of 2nd East belween Center and 1st South sags and creates a slough, also th.it he has never accepted the eitln feet in the parkway given lum when the curb arid guttei project was built inspt u S FVAN CIILNEY who was in the audience, questioned the effect of the group housing tor t to a It oi o 'if c kshop in 14 15 was approved nunc il RRtTT and with the H.nc il agam to pet approval fit ii final plat of Alta V is Mauir I It son reported it the cnmtv commission i. ting on storm drain had n postponed until Nov 2S, nothing official had been mined on this stoi m I, c c ' ) i I'OpC problem as thev had J After a lengthv discussion, (cnee liman Putdy said they come up wuh a total SMlut.nn to the problem and uiilil t'rs e done, thev Cannot n .! fm the iw I v POLICE CHILI Larkins staled that with me t development si 1 fieewav improvement diewing neai, speed limit signs west of of the hi ft i m ( .' s '5 HI I isJti T tfS 44 The Dep.utment Auxiliary Picxident to the Veteians of oieign V.aix Department of t tah, I i V ( lie (Billie) Petei son will make her official Mt to D s r t ,( VI W Aux ihaiv on bet at 2 p tn at ilH MiUei I uzi-- r Post Mtr. t 1 iv ton I HE MI I h si i d b v M ri(, will be t i,i m r i v lot D sir u t j Auxi liarv Post Fie nii lit and the Hint post , , i of f u i s Why has a puppy been a popular Christmas gift in so mam families? animals. The humans are the losers. ILch rewards almost always come to the child and the family that can find room for one more one more with four feet and a curlv tail. Of the estimated dog population in the United States, purebred dogs registered by the American Kennel Club number more than a million The leading pure breed is the I'd like to put aside the of value today, and consider the gift of dollar-meaxureme- love Esjx'ciallv in this age, when , there seems to be a on premium loyalty, friendship and love - I think that every small hov and every little girl ought to get the diarue to lx on a A' -- ; ding poodle; there are about 200,000 poodles. Next m popularity comes the highly intelligent German Shepherd-ov- er 100,000, including manv doing great work as guide dogs for the blind show clogs, and special-purpos- e dogs can lie costly But a good, can usually be obtained free, or nearly so, trom the dog pound , Pure-bred- basis with a goixl dog il yClLJlil I OF f.IOIIEY President Davis County Bank first-nam- e Hrfil S Surgical By EZRA T. CLARK n M MU ON BE I lov d met i.i a n Southwestern Congress grb G.H- - Seismic Salt I ake c ciii.lis ' SFEAlil.'G a possible zone wj n h would permit a ' . D. Advertisement nid for h retired Keith Barnes, was honored as the first emeritus staff recipient and given an honorary seat on no-.ee- ! problems, Councilwoman Carol Page introduced a resolution to approve the d DR. JACOBSEN, 38, of Fruit Heights, was named at a recent banquet along with two other physicians and a retired general practitioner who were appointed to top medical positions Dr Jacob the board. DR. JACOBSEN is a graduate of the University of Utah and the Bowman-Gra- y School of Medicine at Wake Forest University. He spent four years in surgical training at LDS Hospital m Salt Lake He City and at Bowman-Gray- . is a member of the American College of Surgeons and for again mlmimarv approval on their p development south ut ton Hollow Road which consist of single familv " i 4 plex units Thev were f d b ic k to the Planning presented at COG meetings to eliminate any conflicting SUPERVISOR MOOR also recommended thev em outage the road commission In make a park-anride aiea in the sen practices out of Tanner Clinic adjacent to the medical center. Dr. James Adams, of Ogden, an orthopedic surgeon, was named vice president and Dr. Michael Washburn of Kaysville, was appointed sur- general ; that future annexations be c A Del and Associate met with s jli requite Main on 2nd North should be replaced He recommended that going west .'10 mph sign, be placed west of 2nd West to the railroad trai ks, then ft) mph beyond A 30 mph sign he plai d at about 4th West coming as they have nothing now to 2nd West Councilman fti'dv moved that Supervisor Maim be authorized to pul up the signs if the road commission does not act on this mime Ji ately It was passed bv toe counc il UN RAVLNBERG, ( with Davis County on annexations, which would completion v .x p off-stre- the ' .alow Lincoln to connect his , LAYTON geon, Robert Jacobsen, has been installed as chief of the medical staff at Davis North Medical Center in Layton. or through newspaper ads many simply asking to place a dog in a home Dogs are just natuiallv among the nicest people .and best utizens you'll ever meet when thev grow up, anxious to please, in families that give them a lot of affection and some simple rules of training to live m our societ v Im not talking about a fumy show dog, and Im not necessarily talking about a pure-hreFundamentally, Im talking about a plain ordinary dog-doand mutt with funnv ears, gait, and a beautiful nature that offers the kind of steady, unfailing love whic h often esc apes human rt Iationships these day Its true that m some cities callous jieople have turned dogs out of their homes to rail m pa ks. Rut these mismatches are not the fault of the where he'll be loyed You can't find a better bargain in all the world for a faithful friend and loy al companion Who else is always trying to please you? Who else awaits your arrival so eagerly, every time? Who else n luxes to carry a grudge against you, is ready whenever you are to jog or walk, rexjxmds to your every moocD Above all, a young boy or girl begins to understand the true meaning of lov e and lov alt v when he or she grows up with a good dog Its giiing. Thats whv, I think, the gift of a puppy has so right for a y oungxter at Christmas time And this is the right time for all of us to wish you and yours the happiest of holidays! d g lop-side- d Ix-e- t-- U All sC-- I I tU 4 W ' t ' ft I A i Sf9 If V 7 (4 JV J 7 Jt' Meat or All Beef " . J ... .7 hJ -- 3 2 if ' 1 -- 'Tirrr I ' fl I J, X ..J .i.v r Fresh IX0LL1 t.l t ' 8 Ounce Size u pY 7P p Q . ' V Y t J n nr Ai nzmu Rath-A- y r ia . Tub Juicy, Texas Pink ftryr.? Eight Puok r r "- Lx 16 0 1 fcX W .. .i fct is4 0 Conics (Plus Deposit) GP Lr 'T Ljr vw r- -i f U r r -- j L A OnOPDOTTG t o PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY FRIDAY A SATURDAY, MOV. 30th a DEC. rp Lu Iota 2nd, 1970 300 EAST GENTILE.LAYTON, UTAH i c l Pound Gregg's Gold 'N Soft rn n ka.1- - Kitchen Treat, Beef Chicken or Turkey VUi Pound 3 PDGO L&. One .. oa. |