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Show a y nr rt e a v.t f rf rc mhi a ? da i is r, f . s jour u a l, a & ? 1 . i rkW-Y.- B hi iii jht ht I wM Kg Jjt f 1 1 0 k 5 A Pi-a- Tlilv Hi) h t f ! Hr I t c Ur I . J "a a, la ! I , i ' i l n hi. "P I J'.lj.it l' at n ' a t , . ! I Cs'irsajc V " I'- -) t ,ii I t ,i I I ( r J t ) I t ilk t t i'i Hi r ' 1 I I l intl f.p -! If it - ) , ! II I at I i t II- - it i 1 g I wr a I In It I it u . I ''P ! t - a it litI lU'l, W P County Vi ' y-O' : ei ns ti n- - It tit t lU j 1fw I?,f V fir v.t ! A k) "t f ti i t s Ut Ui, V it .nw UH . Urivr.ty torsir tin fH dnw J fc ! ! . f ! . t lr f A prtiVt I' f ui4 ut r H Ut lion tf A.r !', J c Jr I", J N't ft ("Ji ! j it Jtf Iti ,! ' , t I u! tl N -- . I'-- ( fh , it n v. J'. J f .4 H hi i.fH"! ( ,in i! ti ( fnf v !' t a; I ,ir av t.l it i!h l1 1 s'atM n r ian pl.it nj tin i hi- a tiftu4nU w t it'll t r s Ni ,ift point hv I' I o( th tu! ' rn. nil'll (root tl, w.iit-- r V ! l t' i'w Rcnti-rs- . di'jMrinrrtt , h.iiii'l! no! 'lit g ttuhi with w.itrr li'4i.;,s, am imt hnw'-irr- rvitilnil Ihpiu, ttllAT pritilem ti l!..i! JinniH (.lit the BHOl Mi head for Mis. Buml'TMii) was issuance of seven tu ki'ts pi it ni cm motor vehu s in town from out fuiw r i! for a In coinmontinn about the amendment the raising parking from three to scion davs thief Green sod. "Vie have told the dispatchers to ask (when people request a parking extensiun) mi we can get someone to check the problem (when it covers mere than three (lavs) Vi lien 1 tana to the council in August I thought I couldn't give out for more than 21 hours. M, I II. Ill n It ' III n,l l.ltlll 1 nd vKr- mn h of Inf !' I' fi.'lif , ' - V1 t'UI ,t ( l! tfTJ I .1 . I Ull ,11 til Ml k l.p til t! fix t ifl t !' in V I, that i n'I jj afl'.li lull 1 I'.ll k. IMil.J ( at) Imd :! x; n- - It' I I' a - ll.it AR MING f UN 'V l n"ti1livviiifM't att- - "vt-ry- , vrry j. 1 isnn.siii rs his iif'.u wrh tie 1 I t..i f sild i i 1 rthef or hive idfners keep their own l f,.J , , stns't parking has lncntnc tine we're not really happy with, he, nin!, ruled 'There are problems and changes. Mrs Hundrvm has come in with Tl names a. id mentioned the fat t the city isn't responsible to provide parking spates Theoffstrcs-- t pat king ordinance is creating those kinds of problems for these" pis lie. Any tune you ha.e a large minority of people it becomes extremely difficult to enforce." off con-s'a- MAYOR w jua.ilitm to lllr hu.l.'t ,(;,( I d-- . f .re e o eg warn fm olds logs or III Vets "1 ! Iv ( Oi.Id thi n eMu'di h if lhe had jlr id. gi'.i na w.irr..i,g ta Vet t!i or not It w II lake of time to enforce and we haven't n.aitita tied I it kind of a f ie in tin pa t But I wdl etdotte ahj thing tin ccutuil warts." "The irr aihmigh ihr'e At tj ,t and til : it X' ln-- I l UI IlP that turn, tavpaveft the lm r ,i f v I ,i iiit-i- fgh on j i tmitgi't Aging and tnmr i.m was g.iven lout her pars cn-- needs. But SEASON GREETINGS . and "snow foolin' ", we thank you for your throughout patronage the year From K. T. Ted Day C. Mack Wilburn Karen Day Gaynell Fairless Rose Garcia Deanna Adams Kevin, Sheila, Mike Custom Superior Meats 376-461- dont think 1 anyone knows the majority feeling. Mrs. Bunderson urged drafting an ordinance to pro- tect, rather than penalize, those with unusual circumstances needing If you want an orparking. dinance to protect unusual conditions or abuses, make the ordinance to protect, not penalize. INI MOVING for reaffirma- tion of the seven-dalimit, Councilman Harley Hunt said, The city attorney should be instructed to bring revisions of the seven day limit and that should include a review of the policy for warning tickets. We want to make sure the policy (is in agreement) with the ory dinance." Citv Manager Starks said Attorney Alfred recommended the ordinance be left as is and to leave permit issuance up to the police department based on circumstances, saying that is how the ordinance is ifllsis le n St I 1 - a v III! t v 't the open house at Burton was Uita.lUv Inweied .3.'Htiii) from t! e pit vious year. IJIE US3NH9I budget, approved Thursday bv the commission was based on Hi 15 mill levy with an estimated assessed valuation of an int reuse of J.Ht.HTri.R.15 JTI 5 million I he budget included a 7 percent cost of living raise - for all county employees, considerably less ih in the empltivees assoctaiion had sought, hut slaying within President Carter's guidelines! for nationwide salary ini reuses, gib o LU iu a Ui o Ui Ui m i r f i -'a and pa led hv It r in, S " I i - FAR MING TON - ! -- of plans for explosion tif ihe Davis Couniv Jad will be postponed until the iTIavi-- approval J 'Bui he a'aiul a mnnlh think the tj lay is I worth it. the tommissioiur said "With a federal grant, the countv might be aide to build all of the planned addition at one time instead of just adding on as local funds las ome available." County Commission knows more about jxiss.hle federal funds to help inver the tost of the project. COMMISSIONER Glen W. learned this week that federal funds may be available and .since the possibility ol a grant look good. the mav gmunJ brruktrg f lint HE NOTl D lhat Tf we break ground now, we may ' lose out on our t ha nee of getting federal funds That's why a slight delay could mean a big diffeience in the long county will delay action on the final plans Davis (ountv has applied a I 5 mill levy to the 1J78 and 1979 budgets as a source of raising income for the run " grb 370 S. 500 E., Clearfield Below Disco in Lakeside Square List LPs s589 Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Palmer spent Friday and Saturday in Idaho. They visited a niece, Donna Ransom, who is ill at the Preston Hospital and her sister, Mrs. Pearl Corbridge in Preston and another sister, Mrs. Velda Olsen at Franklin, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Barber and daughter, Sarah, were dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Barber, in Syracuse on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler entertained at a' family holiday dinner Monday evening at their home for members of his family. Guests. were Mrs. Wilma Buhler of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Verle L. Buhler, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Buhler, Centerville; Mr. L. and Mrs. George Hensler, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece, Kays-vill- Elder Robert McAllister has received his call to serve a two year LDS mission to the Taiwan Taipei Mission. He will enter the MJC in Provo in Feb. He is a member of the KaysviUe Eighth Ward. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. & 1 I i ! t . ' -- i pri s I i k h v.ts of m in tl r ar v.m it 'v I. at i't w ks 'e ii -j ; UIIII'KI HI N mvolvi d rt;'v t are l; tih r IT writ, Ike. it I ard. Im:g I.rewi i. Matt I fill. in. An. hi rli Gu-ihim H.m'-- i r,. I oi. od i Hooper, Shawn M II in hiiison, Mel lire Et Lan arson, I ow II I avion, Bart M i! m. Ann I vim M trcuM n, I ris.i Marley, S! i ii 'i.iii. Sciiil J.'fu Mi ( I h. I Ifiia MoHem.i, Jt M"rgin, Btad til en, All. son Knsicn Own, with this RAY GORDONS AUTO REPAIR 1 RTv-ri- 166 S. Main, Layton Farm door (nett Layton ( 766-206- Supply) 1 1 SEASONS s GREETINGS AM) KOIU K I S, Brent Romney, Jeam tte iiake, Tami ii heeler. alerie ii lute, David Wilson and Aimee 15 Winget. yar experience Fast, Friendly Service ; ? the Wasatch Front Regional Council and if approved, the Resident Awarded By Police A n fail f U appreciation was awarded to Rueben D. Cunningham by East Layton City Police Chief, Dave Davis, in a presentation before the East Layton City Council on Dec. i i i I j Reg. $12.95 W77ODljONLY Mens l ! i i I ! I ! & Reg. $6.95 Ea. WITH COUPON ONL Y! RECORDS AtZD ti TAPES i I 1QV1SNOU VQNH c71 Z m 1 I I I I I I I i ! I Reg. $26.95 0NL Y! r j J ! i Wilson-Treto- rn ! 1 ? . TEfJfJIS BALLS NFL I I I JOGCIfJG SHOES! Off i 1 MR. HOLMAN has served on the executive committee and board of trustees of the state association and before assuming leadership of Davis North Medical Center he was associate director of the Utah Hospital Association. O I Youth I All 0Ssle 1 I i I i Reg. $2.99 ! FOOTBALL HELMETS WITH sn COUPON ONL Y! is ad- ministrators from throughout the state. MR. HOLMAN said hospitals will strive to improve health care and reduce medical costs through efforts of the state association, grb I FREE! WITH COUPON ONL Y! I I j I V I Notch Trimmed I Reg. $15.95 I I ! SHORTS Reg. $9.95 Pr. RTS Pr. 1st 25 Coupons 1 Per Customer WITH COUPON ONL Y! j I Lettered T-SHI- BASKETBALLS ! THjCOWQNjmLYl ( Rubber ! j of the Utah Hospital Association for 1979. 45s - 85 Styles WITH COUPON ONL Y! I I Dean Holman, association comprised of hospital I ADIDAS I administrator of Davis North Medical Center in Layton, has been elected president-elec- t The 1 I I Prexy-Ele- ct LAYTON & p. g r I - 1 Americana Shoes Reg. $2.25 to $2.50 Pr. j i $99 h resuscitation even though the girl was bleeding from the mouth. This quick action is credited with saving Miss Taylors life, dmg r , I White Body - Colored Sleeves Colors All 1 Boys J CcttorvOrlon TUBE SOCKS j SHIRTS Cun- ningham ran to the girl and began immediately to ad- minister ! I ningham was working on his new home in East Layton when he heard Carolyn Taylor LLa J"" l JERSEYS THE CERTIFICATE was awarded to Mr. Cunningham in appreciation of his quick action in administering first aid to Carolyn Taylor, an accident victim. On Oct. 26, Mr. Cun- mouth-to-mout- i Mesh Nylon 12, 1978. crying for help. Mr. 2868 tONO iniiaaiifjjfsisaa special certificate of Holman Is Mamed FIRE WE CAN SPECIAL ORDER SONINN3P NOTAVM llietilaiy 1 alive that he will present the ALL TYPES OF MUSIC S7M ("In r will) i v! 1 I .' ", i final atfjj (TiUslinas i fun d in !fi i X.i,,a Was it t V with ' i f v, . ,'es id I fi ; To:1 ei" d of a 'ill, d in g1 .e an I I a i on a; i f hai k eg I 'i 1 1 t lie County Postpones Plans For Jail FJorti gillie I lass at l.Ufl..l . I proposal of a federal grant to Discount Prices to g 1 ui', r s rtf'which; t, Is '.tm, a COMMISSIONER Flint said EARTH WIND O X O , Sam McAllister. 0 HOT CHOCOLATE aiu i AKI 5 IM lis t) j ; D. a s ,t; I i aik ft .life t lass gin ; irsi.,; f r nd f id the overall budget, but j pm rally the public seemed I a, d that the hut);e rould iv held down despue inflation lusiv and that the null levv n problems. We need to go with the majority and need to find an effective way to satisfy the - tl the (tiufl lOViMLY said the ordtnante was an issue when he was seeking election just over a year ago. "I think 112 calls came in (regarding the ordinance). Fighty-seveperient of the calls I get say tthe ordinance should be changt'd, six say they favor it and seven didn't care but got tickets. I empathize with these KAYsvair H h !;ts t7 X. .k Hints" (live fit Ut I! Il.v all L.itlf tr i r Ida t! . Is , n GimiSTMAS GOOPERATIOH I IN4I, a Itij'iinn wt nt !' ff.ii n withnut a )( el Ijh-- t V L, V ' V . 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