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Show I VStfKiY W HEX5AVIS KfftS JOURNAU JUKE 2$. 183 I NORTH DAVG ITAPCR. JUKE 26. 15&0 Sffimi (MdW 4 yu JiyDmmM CUHHiiM icr for u.cii 77H6 $l.tiiukcr icrftJjii of IK i.m C iUfT (ii Jhrf Jiicf MJ lira 4 Mu!) Yhiiifli frora Mutuurj it L, hf IhniWr t4 I ttf rr t ak.4 jMd halljf $. ii. Vk4 Clii pf Malloy her u ufJN-V- ihtf 1 liifKiWhoiirt )KuHcf fioni tt IH'-- . (rl tC I d her wm, Mrv Mevras M ke, wne humaed ai f if hrM at iKtf yuui paik, was nri by ihe family , r pvn.kfv 1he - f ( lMnul r4 p?f r 4 5K tf . J- f V' yC " 4 -' 4l sPU'PPc: 'V v ji'ifnJfJ nfre ;: ,yv. . c t $ v,,- j T'- i. M i awvwiu1 lLnil Clmit. LU4 i EAST LAYTON HISTORY iff Ilon fiM lwtn tuarJ (a ,KfJ V ye nj Guy tl 4 I,. 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AiirftJ.ng lt.f (run. a fion) Ihf )itm ir was ihf RoN-fJ.htnon faii.dj, Kfdl I Lw I j itr KuLoi t ab fattil) fuMtt Ka)si!!r; Ihf 'al RajilK-nMul) i.u UJ who If Mrs, M I ) rruiihai ai 1 jiii i e Mi w ;i wut) ihf ()gjfa on mam firm l ii.r rrumm i Mu 4 all ILf UJ UaltJ- - AtMim(uii Ml Nftra Norhgr, M-a- jug (k.x family ii i ki-.- i ogima .ftd Reed had their Muitf liken Wiih Ihf grand son of Ihf famous piigmal MuM Hay siffed rn finiif nd fftainihg homf la lakf pwluirs U Hf bfauidul Jeseif I t Hi. nJ Mis iiaeU-io aiga, ,N H la 0tieml ie h.th ssM4 K-i- Narifad -n U0 la tits 4 1 (4 ua vqiuic mile u4 cjI ai Ctxmiv I nfKlJ KuaJ w. il picwnl Jay -la ihe ntounumr anJ vmc Ii4l math l I at in (kniile Sued 0iisetel!eni faimUml. The lew families lit me in Ihe me teeie iincn nf ummia-piaalct- l Djtis (tamiy. they a ere seal icre J ut ihe area la ihe ericnl lhal iiKtaptaaiion iiiiaaumnorciiyuas mil la them. TIIKSh Ptori (itecn, loihes'. h, ihe Wall's. AJams. Simpson's ami acre share holders in ihe Kays Creek Irrigation Company and this company provided inigalion water for their farms. Culinary water, water ha la ns and water ha Ihe animals came hom indiNal-dcr'- vidual wells. During dry years and lale in ihe summer season, ihe wells would heucnily go dry leaving ihe families w uhoul curui y waicr. the (loses! source H water w as mountain spnngs located in CroiAed Canyon. 1 he only way lo obtain line water was la haul il in hands limn the mountain. IF 1IIK people coolJ pipe water horn these spnngs into a shorage lank and then pipe tl fnon ihe storage lank into a culinary water system, thetr prohlcm would he solved. Money was scarye. 1 he people applied lo a I lab corpmation for a hun hut this request was turned down. Nest, they went lo ihe fcdeial govenment for a grant. Ihe main condition of this giant watt-- r was lhal Ihe people incorporate into a lown. ON APRIL 2. 193A, the town uf Fast Layton was incorporated so the people could install a culinary water syslcm. The first lownboard president was David Green. Ihe board of Iruslccs consisted of Andy W. Adams. Edward (Ted) Simpson. Ilacn F. Adams and Byron Nalder. Ilaen MONEY I ROM Ihe gianl ran out before the project was completed. ttPA workers were going lo lease the job unfinished if pipe couIJn'l be delivered lo the job site. The Fast Lay ion families each contributed low aid v the project so il could be completed, As the city began lo collect waicr fees. Ibis money was paid back lo Ihe families. Drive. Ihe cement facility slorcd 75.IXXI gallons of water and is still used by Last Lay ton city today. There were IS water connections on the original line. IN 1959. a 300.000 gallon concrete lank was installed n and Sanford tanner the secretary and treasurer was purchased by them at their own expense. The lownboard in the Under the terms of the grant, WPA workers installed the water line and storage tank. Trenches were hand dug and pipe was laid by hand. Each worker was given a daily FARMINGTON Approval was given last week by the Davis County Commis- sion lo allow County Fire Chief Brent Argyle to purchase ten back-pacwater tanks for use by firemen in remote k areas. bl 17 enjoyed several dayt of f thmg Mrs, ILoirnsf l eans Is re tosrnng from injuries she re emed in a fall rrsemly, reegnily reiurnrd home 10 Hans ill. Calif alter soiling in layton wuh SH, Johnsons daughter and was in Liw.Kuik and Rienda Knowlum. Mrs, from I ayion la Meridian, tesas Mr Nelson family retired fiom the U S Au I one. The family made 34 mused lhal reemly had a baby, Kmiwluai family hate w just mos c J into a new Rome ihe math pan of I ayion. the biggest seODer off contacts. Kn-- the line wa WILSONS math (4 Ihe anginal lank Gipwih in I asi I ay ton was slow and this water system lasted until Thai year. Ihe ciurns agreed lo hutd (u S4U0.IM) io install a larger water line, a sewer line and a steel sitnagc lank lo be built on the first water mark line abuse Ihe city. FRANKS 12 l9. KENNETH AD IMS, ihe second mayor of the thud class city of Last I ay ion and a gianJson of Andy W. Adams, ihe second lown hoaid president of Last Layton and a son of Ilaen W. Adams. Ihe only living member of the original town hoard, recalls ihe bond cIccIuhi was really a vote for growth. An improsed water sy stem would be a go ahead for developers and landowners lo begin rapid building in East lay ton. By January of 1972, ihe population of East lay Ion had surpassed the tUXI figure and ihe low n lhal incorporated because they needed water became a third class city, dmg or. pkg. .s,,S t MAUREKN Mi KAY Finalist In Utah Certified lb. 1 HOT DOGS Teenager Pageant Wilson c S1 39 VARIETY PACK Miss Maureen McKay, age 16. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. McKay of Layton, has been selected lo be a state finalist in the 1980 Miss United Teenager Pageant 10 be held at the University of Utah at 7:30 p.m. on June 28. Com King BACON . lb. pkg. . THE PAGEANT is ihe official statewide finals for the Pageant. 329 West 1300 North, Miss McKay is sjsonsored by the Hair-ur- n and her ( SiIF pa- rents. She is a student allay ton High and enjoys sing- ing, reading and cooking. HE TOLD the commission that the tanks would carry about ten gallons of water, just enough to douse small fires and to cool hot spots" that remain from larger fires. The tanks will cost $40 each, a total of $400. The hfiggesfi safle on comtiaets from Stake, Mis IV y Johnson and her daughter. Jana Johnson, fuse lo Canada where they prUt-nl- , Approval Given For Back-Pac- k Water Tanks secretary. HIE MEN all served without pay, supplies needed by from joiiitd hum iiienjiiig a )iuih fioiieiemf lhal as hr Id on tte campus of I vU Jhe ansy ws sp.ai. sored by ihe I ayion IHS dinner After attending Ihf nd spend.ng puaf fiajujlu-I. me in Noiih Dakota, Hr, N.a! fanner, fV ,S:ean Jaft-ne- r lr aseted v))ouflg petde N 4 l H fe Near!) laern ihe ages hifsan Miss United Teenager Adams was the treasur- met for many years IIRST water sioiage lank was located on ihe souih side of Ihe prevent day Boulder er and Chester Nalder was the An Jy Adam's home, located at 1572 E. 1000 N. Just north of the present day city hall. lit sVasdmi a aujirntlrl wairrlut qtnaa ol fed 4 pipe lhal must he LnJ or feel c4 licnch lhal must he dug. T he quota tailed fnnn day lo day according lo ihe nature of ihe terrain and ihe composition of ihe soil. "1 iraiW f ll.sreseni!) imder im iii surgery io repair a broken kg He reseediie inwhen jury sesetal weeks Aga W was insulted W 4 maaiy n (4 I he if grand wo), I rme f haiiKaJ is Ihf uinl-n-t- Iv hwe, an-h- e4 IV ami Mis Chief Argyle also noted that the fire department is moving into the critical period of fires, especially brush fires which account for more than 60 percent of all fires. HE ASKED the commission for suggestions in possible pur- .j cnvicc Suns-e- food ) t Theres no better value than chicken, OS And no better chicken than my Blue Ribbon j Original Recipe. chase of a surplus pickup truck, preferably a drive vehicle, that the department could use for small grass and brush fires. We could save a lot of taxpayers money by having an inexpensive small truck to roll on these types of fire instead of having to roll a large piece of equipment each time we have a fire that could just as easily be handled by a pickup truck equipped for such a purpose, the chief said. four-whe- .... sv; HE SAID the fire depart- ments budget is in pretty good shape but whether it stays that way will depend on the number and size of fires the department battles during the summer months, grb SOFT LENSES Hard lenses $59. Includes lens care kit and Love em or Plan. Eye examination not included. Leave em Now you can get quality Bausch & Lomb or American Optical soft contact lenses for just $1 19. That price includes a lens care kit and the PEARLE VISION CENTER Love em or Leave em Plan Ahich gives you 30 days to decide about contacts or well refund the cost of the lenses. Eye exam is not included. 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Chronicle, Toledo -- (Pi a r md NOTICE OF DROWN DAGGER COMMUNITY ACTION ELECTION elections meeting will be held Thursday, June 26, 1980. at 700 PM in the Woods Cross City Hall, 1555 So. 800 W in Woods Cross to elect a member to the Governing Board of the Davis CounAction ty Community Agency to represent the low income residents in Area No 5 which consists of Bountiful (South of 400 North), Val Verda, North Salt Lake, and Woods Cross All residents concerned about of the the plight disadeconomically vantaged are urged to participate An - - This coupon 9 I for 2 pieirs OFFER lane potatoes and traw ( ret dll this for $5 49 and this 1 linn ont toupon p r (oupon uistomrr ( nstomer pavs all apflu ctMr Niiies lax onh 79 laimlont toupon per itiMmmr Customer pass all appl it able salt s tax I EXPIRES I iare mashed Naiad 6 dinner rolls I Ornjindl Rn ipe or Fxlra Cnspv ami a roll for oi ihr t'olom-l- 13 PIECE put e of i hu ken (OisjinaJ Reti)eoi Exira Cnspv) DUCKET (i I pui ts of the C afln J s Original Rcij)crFxirdC rihpv. I pint of ((ravy and 'j rolls lor onlv $b 49 I imtl ont miipon prrtuMomcr ( uMonMrws all appluafjii saitsKix OFFER EXPIRES AUGUSTS, 1980 (Tins coupon food onlv tf store addresses DN listed m this ad 10 AUGUST. 1980 onlv at iThncouponfood sfnr arMre aaa Coupons good only at stores listed below Kentucky Fried Chicken. Its nice to feel so good about a meal" OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 8, 1980 S1. This coupon pood only at store sAdresaes Iratrrd tn this sd St. Layton: 734 South Main St. Clearfield: 225 North Main I |