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Show y.r rav writ -- cavi5 tc a s journal, april 3. mo jjorth cuvis ifadc n, apr4. 3. i m Ml rni East! Layton (Eifiy IPrailems Mashed Mi P (MINI ) wn i dh ( i!(af J 9 U d that rt? Dual uppl rrsK f (rut i!wuslt!iIf (It? (tfulM Ml ) ucn, PHtliftg if meeting? ftae IE ilJ the? feel ahum if sri the meeting IhJ the? a MiW1 he IR1)W ifelllliKI fhi they Mam m la U)t(Mi i 1 fvWe (ve? After Sampling a xiable Civ WvtnMt vt pcTt kl the meeting, teeul comment? (t!t mentHMung PI OH E aiienJed the meet-in- f fur reason?: ill To we what 41 going 0 happen 10 the poke department; t2l To learn NhiI the KnJ c tee don nd he pripmcJ Rainbow Drive Most hopeJ both Mem woufj he diwuv wJ Some fell the bond election wa? the nvKj important issue on the agenda. 10 mens. Ihe "silent majority" t.ntuh, it 4t af, (Key I IT or i vd ttai i real (eLh4mg out for me, Several mewed sheriff cars (id pairolmg (he school lones. tMe sa a radar tnp. (hhers peo- tf saw peefk slopped speeding llowrsee. everyone was wol) it sherdT im fVid NR) J ut M drpanmerd. fine mentioned. "I feel A isa temporary show. I douH the service will Del. Another observed speeders on Cherry Lane and I mcrald Dme, (h person saw an mdissdual who did stop for a sc hoot bus. A subdivision revtdenl kit m was another cilicn comment. Or person esprested concern over protdems with the police derailment in recent years. A turnoser of police oflwers and a problem w nh ihe Caliber of police OtUcrs hired were cued as esamples of difft-cu- ll situations. 1 he open of van-datu- could be a problem without local police patrol v. ONE EAST Layton resident summarized the whole situation very well. "It will be hashed anj re hashed untd a new. very acceptable replacement can be found." Most fast Layton residents hope the replacement will be found soon. maintaining police schicles raised questions about the effectiveness of Ihe department. Some wondered why Chief Davis was unwilling to de- cried the mood of the meeting. Typical comments mere: "It wa? bedlam." "Anyone fir mg tritrrs tew by (he hat. Dills f duration Ihe mayor didn't have a ho e e, lie cited statistics that showed Davis at 2lM students per teacher average m d If ivl b) School ye tom-Pare- to? 1 I root and 21 The Ead Layton City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday. April 8 in Ihe E.G. King School. The hearing will begin at 8 p.m. A resolution to hold a general obligation municipal bond election will be div cussed and voted on. base under the fooling of homes and drains around homes if the city engineer or building inspector, felt these measures were. AND IXhJMNC at ihe national average, it doinci is shed in a sud levs lavotaHe light because iah ranks number one m pupd teacher rim. Mr. Iturmngtum Said. In I9x. It U.S. average viouj at It 2 slodcMS compared W L'lah'S 21.7. putting If KcchivcMaie at number one in it country. t The former secondary school teacher raised such because it divirwl has an tncrea m the student pupd load as a rovuhitny to save upwards of il million, tike related anwle elsewhere in today's piperl. Thai would help ea the diunct's finan- Ci cial pinch that has forced administrators to tighten their bell for the remainder of this year in an cfluri to cut SI. 6 million in essences to break even. THE DISTRICT and school board have listed as among items fo be "senouviy considered" a cul of about loo pro- - THIS PIBLIC hearing was postponed at the March 25 meeting and rescheduled until April 8. East Layton residents will be interested in attending the hearing since the extension of Rainbow Drive to U.S. 89 (Mountain Road) will be discussed. Two routes will be proposed. Cost figures on each public hearing are as follows: An amendment to the zoning ordinance that will require the city to mail notices of rezone hearings to property owners within do proximity to the property up for rezone. A rezone notice will also be placed on the property in question. "convinced me he made the right decision." "The mayor really took it on the chin. I admire him." PEOPLE will be presented and the citizens will have the opportunity to express their views. Also up for adoption will be the adoption of the uniform building, electrical, plumbing and fire code: A proposed pointed out many vocal sup- porters of Chief Davis were not residents of East Layton. Some people claimed a "calling committee" had invited supporters of the chief to the ROGER BOYER of Boyer Development Company has indicated his main client. Grand Central, will not build in East Layton unless Rainbow Drive is extended to the Mountain Road. Once this issue is resolved, construction of a shopping center on the southeast comer of Fairfield Road and Rainbow Drive will begin immediately. Mr. Boyer also feels no other commercial development will locate on this corner if an access road to U.S. 89 is not developed. amendment to the building code that would require gravel Annual Easter Egg Hunt Planned For Clearfield ClearCLEARFIELD field youngsters are awaiting the annual Easter egg hunt. It is sponsored by the Clearfield American Legion Post and auxiliary No. 134. Clearfield Chamber of Commerce and Dept. APRIL 5, 9 a.m. at Fisher Park is the date and time. Age limits are I to 3, 4 to 8 and 9 to 12. Prizes have been furnished by the Clearfield merchants. The Recreation Dept, will have games after the hunt. the Clearfield Recreation Jaycees To Hold Easter Egg Hunt On 5th CHILDREN will be grouped The Layton Jaycees will hold their annual Easter Egg Hunt on April 5 at 9 a.m. in the Layton Common Parks, just east of the Layton City Hall. are invited to Children ages participate. by ages. Prizes will be awarded. The prizes have been donated by the Jaycees and local merchants. Children should bring their own Easter 2-- 9 m tc.Liv, Andiag lot ol Hem i HierO gfwupv have bar akfd la (onvider m rev gat special I Cut id tut (SlOiV has e.Ls ho M lt; tl (ftgv, basket or a sack, dmg CITY COUNCIL members see a commercial development at this location as a good source of tax revenue. Since house construction is slowing down considerably, the council feels a real need to increase the tax base of East Layton by encouraging commercial development. Representatives of Boettcher and Co., the bonding agents East Layton city has hired, will be present to discuss the bonding procedures, dmg LAYTON Department store officials have been with tho applying for positions at the soon to open Layton Hills Mall. . Manager Gary Bush says that not only has the supply of applicants been adequate, but the quality up to standards of the stores. When in full operation, e mall will employ Ihe about 1.500 full and most from the local area. 100-stor- part-tim- e, "W'e've worked with ZCMI, Auerbach's and Swallow Drug I Walgreens) and will work with Mervyn's and Mr. Bush says. "The people at ZCMI tell us they had 3,000 applicants and interviewed 1.500. About 150 positions were available. BUT QUALITY has been high, he adds, with Auerbach's officials interviewing 30 their first day and hiring 29 of them. Theyve had problems getting people in Salt L?.ke City and they were flabbergasted with the quality (in Davis Cast-leton's- ," County). They were very warm in their praise. The Layton Job Service has M-.gQfiC- ff HILL AFB A lawsuit filed by three men who alleged that their health had been damaged by toxic chemicals used in their work at this northern Utah air base has been dismissed in Federal Court in Salt Lake City. FEDERAL District Court Judge Bruce Jenkins ruled that since the men are covered by the Federal Employees Compensation Act. they are not en- Results from two of the three such meetings base . how gs er , iM mnourg sho wngid me be (scored as a lop HMl, fn fad. ( le d area paitw fMMs pL. ed a i l to if m( son M items M Could b ftil and friHfal (Mill frsuknts prggfd at It bottom spot . Agrooptd ILun Mai area ffiaJknti was due to meet on the matser Ltrr this arf-rl- week. I "Hf Sill have number of firs) grade t lasses at about JO Students and Hut number would N even hi her without It special state aid." be tad. It large a fad. I clitmsm sie m some ams mwing two kindergartens with )l or more students, foe dth grades, one ?h grade and (ah g'aJfs. lie sad H new Cook I kmentary $choo( in Syracu was paruutarty Kth in many classroom enrollments, "I ihmk we need lo empha-si- e lhai tf ihe divtnd wants lo save money it should at budding larger Schools. Uf Should pha out some of the central city schools (such as Pioneer in Clearfield, slated for closure at the end of this 10 t4 school year and Stoker in bountiful I, 1 0 fIC cas'tom let" 258 5 UPHOLSTBRinQ 900W StA tset'.&u. er 0OU0U95 625-07- 00 fQJ; hat is giftg on 11 lathe regal siassiusaw Wits and more special e liSsisWit glasses there guy be w classes w.akovg on a d I. I or even one ton fatal WITH secondary schools Islisf on a man mndt e of trashing s.s atainal gdusatson. If KaJ.tMUul itassoom ba- lance has her swayed, ya uhshlHur Sa,h gut WOu!4 pHthalsiy atfgCI secondary Schools Where enrollment has bet lvewry gm farly Steady, MlmeMl, on It Uthrf band, has been clofebotg rather sub, stantiaHy, with three new W hoots pi imej tor ? fall oprw-g- , And tf I ll additional elementary student? entered It Sc holds, for tmlorwe. that would mean addng atari 1 (fashetS. be vd, Lm Rf OIlll K decide to lermiaatg three months before the sua of He Hu ie has been a tremen. dous div ersds. rent types of slass. some sin h as calculus and advanced placement, .Such classes don't normally draw g large number of students. be added. Put "there art lust as many as ever in serve and I mathematics, or thud of the classes are pcctalieJ." he SacJ. b'ffdy sprstaiied v NOT ONLY will students suffer if if teacher cul Hes ailed, but some educators w ill lo their jobs. Mr. Iiurntng-haSaid. A district plan to trim the ranks through aitruioo has not attracted a sufficiently large number to eliminate pos- sible forced terminations. mmi m-i- Silvuilneslfait.be said, meaning atifiiiiui w siuid be bgher than fhe seven so f determined, "W hatevrr cuts occur would be made with some recall peosicson. Individuals wuuiJ baseacheio leave ihetrybs it h IA20wiih m-g- WiM mail, il's a morale problem, I think N Wit) be particularly difficult for new teachers, he send. As they bear of financial prutdems in the disfrwi they won't want to apply. MIIIF. OIllfR divtricis base been hit by nlready-affecte- d and poscihle future cuts in federal impact aid monies. Dots Diurwl appears Mtuoioon sd wig Mr, fake flWnl? OiM parnoaLow aJge Sail irvis iNati bi og sh fus, la (oncijef li scsondury yaXuaied It--1 Won I I !' I and fo of Ibosg Wul hast to I irplaird. frfg could be many (leathers! fetl.eg W hen you're b,,i.t.Rg houses (ill It budding Hade (lasses) you Ln I He w D students, yog mayf sis la 1 hrouthout f W hole curt to lute and (uofeiri (heg va-- d fny,dane he fouly trsengi and bairn sire-ti- t M a M of funding AH of then) basg fully wraMg Sswer kb Ways," I h us Coom? voters defeated a soief Ire ay request He lad ye lh wuuid haf authority attoard the la levy op la f- - nulls and ig. dtrvi true slat support, nearly dootlmg aiaiiahle funding pom that souls f, fhe board of gdu? atu has WOW UJi ted N may baseto levy upto',? mills come late summer la meet Khketar? needs if federal impact d nwwwfs art tod. That levy would not receive any slate support, a-- "KIM IhRooI district) bas somewhat of the same problem Ifinanctwise) but they were aMe M solve R by cutting has k greatly on busing, R(ler could cut M teachers but they decided not to doihal. w e re tn quite a unique pod-tur- n where we re talking about cutting four five percent of the teacher force, that's prohaNy the mod diact Ctrl that has ever been cimudered m the state." Ibe board wiO have to consider emergency levy measures such as (tgden Ihurvl. w here 2,5 mills were arpw d If federal aid cuts, he to ca added. WHEN MOVING to a new location in the Bountiful area, it is recommended in advertising by the phone company, that you deal with the phone center store in Bountiful. . . This is where Ihe inicrcstmg sart stans. If you are in Salt Lake City, and try to call that cl including those pre-teste- d, office to order your new phones, you can't get through. seeking jobs at the new Safeway Superstore adjoining the SO YOU check with directory assistance and ask for the phone number of the Bountiful Phone Center Store. Tm sorry sir. that is an unlisted num- mall and planning a May opening. VERY but other areas time-consumi- have been slow so we have been able to handle the slack. Mr. Bush says. "All of the stores are pleased (with job placement) and word is getting around. Initial contact with stores was made in ber." replied the operator. "You will have to call through the Salt Lake office and she can connect you with Boun- tiful." Following the operator's direction sounds easy. Or is it? ry and actual interviewing started several weeks ago. Interviewing has concentrated on the anchor stores but may expand to include some of the smaller shops, depending on their wishes, he says. Most positions filled have been in sales from department managers to clerks but have included lining up some pharmacists, for instance, tb The phone company switchboard operator informs you that it is an unlisted number and she cannot connect you with a salesperson there. lation bill if you stop in the Bountiful Phone Center Store on the day serske is to start and pick up your phones and plug them in yourself. YOU ARE tolJ it would be much cheaper for you and the phone company if you would just go out and see them in person. I'm not sure how that works (to be cheaper) in an era when advertisements tell how to use your phone to save gas and lime. After some lime you are given a sales reprentative to lake your order. They ask what style, color and cord length and how many. And if your credit record is good, there will be no deposit required. TH AT'S A great way to save a few dollars. "You should be reminded." she adds, "that the number that is put on your phone is not guaranteed to be the number they connect. And if you dont receive calls for the first few days pica call us to find out if ihe number was changed after you received your phones." THE BEST part is this. As you are finishing ihe conversation. the Salt Lake sales representative says. "When you go in to the Bountiful store, plea have them call us to find NOW THIS sales represen- out what you ordered, since tative has been very nice and their number is unlisted and we don't know it. we can't call and helpful. The next step that is ex- tell them." "And sir. thank you and enplained to you is that you can save a few dollars on the instal joy your phone service." gi4S . Bldg. 12G Freeport Center, Clearfield, Utah Open Tuesday through received medical releases plaintiffs, as federal em- ployees, are covered by the FECA and as such are not entitled to judicial review. THE THREE plaintiffs had filed a combined lawsuit totaling $4.5 million. $1.5 million each, grb Unlined Levi Jackets Cords 1 Pint Shampoo Many to choose from Novelty PICTURE Our Photographer Will No Longer take Baby Photos, but we will ac- Eyelet cept good quality color or black and white photos of your child. Corvette Thank You Reg. 29.99 Levi Bell Juvenile Prints Journal 10-- 5 Easier Spec Sal TWO OF the men have since while a third is still employed at the base. Judge Jenkins ruled that the Saturday OPEN TO THE PUBLIC age and an assortment of physical problems due to toxic chemical exposure they suffered while employed at Hill AFB. Weekly Reflex --Davis News Side Changing Your Phone Service An Experience By DICK STL CKI been preparing for the mail's opening for quite some lime, the manager says. Not only did it let out the word (hat jobs would be available, bul poten-- . tial applicants were first interviewed by job rvk.e person-nand screened. Some were "ITS On The Lighter Trying lo change your telephone when you move to a new residence can be an interesting experience. I -- YEAR-OLD MJfvwrvte 'lt I (o.ng down but that dion I ft 111 li Ike? d;trif tf k4 leoihers but Sf J about bo "TIimmE ments (about you still need or secretary and one principal." he continued. "Statistics show that other diet nets arc able to operate more economically due lo larger schools and portable units." And while the Utah Davis and national averages have years dropped m the pad for tnviancc. from 27 state av- - Concerning BABY emtr.aulld Talk. small enroll2M) each) and POLICY CHANGE AT&&'40Off 1 meow klf. butHuiCtKM Dismissed against the government. The three men James Galetka. of Riverdale; Clifford Buckley, of Roy: and Carlos Martinez, of Clinton alleged that they suffered brain dam 'ALL to J1 7 in Iff. Uia ne.e staid? MfeolWr staivev OvfrX, tn fie Ih ilitf Ju-ai- Lawsuit titled to take civil action i (M W. vas- - all LAYTON JOB Service needed. . will be up for adoption at this mented. "The mayor was strung up and hung without a jury." "The constraint the mayor showed." said another, jWTW THI9 WacaUh the trot. Hut estimates point la the Davit Mai riung fo 24 VI this year. sub-vurfa- OTHER MATTERS that self-contr- ol he exhibited. One com- i ha It H for Hills are embarrassed about the way the whole thing was handled." We need legal, quiet action." Many people congratulated Layton 11 ihi LJ, fig ! Ss nt Laifion I W OUT) have spoken out but my remarks would have been squashed. l was shocked at the behavior of the citienry." "We teach respect in school. I low can we succeed when adults ad this way?" "I was disappointed and ashamed." "Most people . n esfcuuie sedeiatt. cross-sectio- SEVERAL Asms-tuiio- He pointed to it fact it DaUk dotiwi s fwfd teacher ratio has flung m it fad coc-rof years to where h stands above the UasatJl I root and state aver-e- chance." "The vocal people didn't represent a majority or n even a of I asi Layton." "Many had their minds changed because of the behavior ol ihe people." Mayor Ycales on Ihe one half students Til IT IHhf doioM wat pointed out m a MonJvy mun of ihe pesfW (uMklrd favored frlunmg n 1 ad kill p- - Jue force. I he one Who favored (onlfacling would feel brtlef out Slated. d I knew more lhafliwo potter-me-n Af L frf ad hM said taldiftg op p4 vnitDasis was fired, ANOflll uij she ddaT tme for the mayor nor dd vbe toppon hit action hit she believes Mayor j rates to be a nun of great mirrny, "Keatons beyond what was heard may con out some day anj prote the mayor ntM." pc'f4 iiirMing n Ml JJ'nflH , Uhl (f( ifrig ted flow I'td tScitief Maibemnusen) ple would be mtuhed, im.MIIUNUtivJfJlhw It 41 KkM fiio plait the Doll t owfit fSOikvt (Sear Mifrt o mi the siaie and an m Clavvucun (, Another 4fffnl. items bee U it a.rrtfg o o by would b teed the mayor y.d son reason ar no) re appoouifg M, ( comment? re lswJ anjiwoitt .UfrftrttlMf4t(jr 4 V Utirt ha? (o2 situation M vJ((V0 trfy Miyor I ajum" f me perwM) let hd tone w fxt lat u4 lari for Major ksl bis (ird,-.:.iwith the people of t K)l (M Ititit, a fUrVfik fMssf I 4 two go before a polices turfs Kurd meeting ft tuffs) la mao dtss pwruitg ariff IN M i seiup" to as l) I fair u ft Hs N (a 1 4) ton residents rii !!, mdr I 1 fcc Jrx 21 NS is $p W vd mrrK rt Tufvd?, ldafl I pmpd foiumdv, HviJfelfct; I AYJDM Me-Mash- ed TIG Mill RIM ItiM f B Play Cars Reg. 14.50 |