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Show 4A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 15, 1981 Burton Lane Traffic Discussed KAYSVILLE An attempt to limit traffic down Burton Lane, the need for new zoning laws, the park and pool all surfaced at the city council meet-in- g held here last week. The discussion about Burton Lane centered on an agreement created by the council to limit through traffic to foot traffic only with violations to' be misdemeanors. Property owners along the lane had complained because of the dust created by extensive traffic using the dirt road. Kay-svil- le housing developments. Other items on the agenda were the Kaysville mountain park just off 200 North and swimming pool. The park will be entering phase one of development which includes a small playground, a picnic area, restrooms and landscaping. It will cost $75,000. The swimming pool project is in stalemate because of the difficulty of obtaining funds. If action is to be taken this year, the application for federal help is due Aug. 1. The city must have $250,000 in matching funds, in order to get federal funds. City officials doubted that the swimming pool committee could raise the matching funds quickly enough to meet federal Physician's Care Links Cities of Layton, Vernal The agreement, which was received by owners the day of the meeting, brought in one owner even on such short notice. She LAYTON Although they are wanted more protection for owners almost 175 miles apart, the cities of of property along the lane in the Layton and Vernal have formed a agreement. She said that the agsister city connection several reement seemed to give the city times month. The link is medicnot did but rights protect the al careper and the man who heads owners. the connection is Dr. Bruce Carlin, Mayor Gar Elison explained that a Layton urologist. not was to the agreement meant restrict owners rights or access the past three years Dr. Carbut was needed to limit the heavy linFor has visited the Vernal and traffic on an undeveloped road. Roosevelt area (Uintah and According to the agreement the Duchesne Counties) as a consultant road is to be improved as the proto patients needing specialized perties are improved. The issue medical treatment. He spends two will be discussed further after days per month in the area, seeing landowners have had time to conpatients at the local Uintah County sider the agreement. Also discussed was the need for Hospital where he conducts routine Karl Galloway, vice president, and Rick Bauer, NEW OFFICERS of the Layton Jaycees are (from changes in the zoning laws. Previce president. left) Don Wilhelm, president; Chris Thompson, sently there is no option in Kays-vill- e for three, four, or five family Vance Jarvis, state director; secretary-treasure- r; housing units. To prevent high density in such Meetings Planned areas as the requested Riverside Some of the ROY Annexation, at 600 South 50 West, most hilarious sport the council decided to hold a public spectacles ever hearing Aug. 4 to change the Zone created will be shown R3 to Zone R2A and create a new during Triple Play R3 zone that allows limited multi- - Theater Tuesday at 2 LAYTON Hall building. New officers were internal affairs. is The new secretary-treasure- r selected for the Layton chapter of Anyone interested in joining the pie unit housing. Councilwoman p.m. at the Southwest the Jaycees at a meeting held June Chris Thompson, 43 W. 950 So.,. chapter can contact Mr. Wilhelm Carol Page stated her desire to Branch Library in 30. preserve the open spaces in new Roy. Layton, and the state director is at Don Wilhelm, 1488 W. 1150 No., Vance Jarvis, 2863 W. 6050 No. in Layton, was chosen to serve as Roy. ROY BIBLE CHURCH31 The officers will meet the first Swim-a-Cro- ss president. Rick Bauer, 189 So. 81 15 the of and month each act as will vice preMain, Layton, Tuesday W. 6000 S. 2066 will sident over external activities and regular membership meetings The third annual American Red Cross benefit Roy, Utah Karl Galloway, 336 E. 1250 No., be held on the third Tuesday of the will be 25. in held area pools over at old will month July be vice the East Layton City president Layton, Rev. James Cornell, Pastor Swimmers of all ages are invited to particiSERVICES: Sunday School. ..10:00 pate, said Marlene Summers, coordinator. 'Morning Worship...! 1 .00 Swimmers must be skilled and competent Evening Bible Hour.. .6:00 enough to handle themselves in deep water, she said. Tel. 776-060- 3 Further information may be obtained by calling the American Red Cross Bonneville INDEPENDENT FUNDAMENTAL Chapter at sMI diagnostic treatment and minor m of his office. The patients have been very pleased with the care they have received at Davis North, he said, noting that some 0 per year are transferred to the Layton hospital for such specialized surgery involving the kidneys or prostate system. Most of the patients transferred to Layton are hospitalized for five days or more. 30-4- Films Set At Library Layton Jaycees Elect Officers 766-158- 8. 3 Set swim-a-cro- ss swim-a-cro- ss 394-345- 7. cm sMMjB BV ru'MjC0Yu,OC DC3SC3DAC3(gG OF KEmr DCDQ DD7 Will LIKE A MIRROR image of each other, twin brothers Nathan and Steven Easthope react in an identical manner, with the same gesture and facial expression when they see a costumed employee at the Layton Hills Mall during the mall's sidewalk sale last week. The boys are the sons of Janet and of LaRoy Easthope Kaysville. Behind the boys' stroller, Christine Garrett, 10, watches with amusement. Pay Chiropractic Claim s When Aaflhorizeis! By Year Company WEDDINGS Inuitolions Backdrop Candelabra s Linen Tablet.chair s Gazebo SnackseU Serving Aprons Bridal Book Centerpieces Personalized Setting in Universal Party Rentals Seles 3770 Kioaol 393-535- 3 OGDEN 'Country Wicker Park Place Victonan South Seas Rottan Roman Elegance Summer Hours: Mondoy-Seturdo- y 9:00-3:0- 0 Individual Rentals or Complete Package Plans (rci: iqi ikv' ttflifinnv' HmnfTOG IMHiSXT PAY... WU 1)0! ai"Ka!oa.'ff:a:jijiriij ifotVAvllt? 202 O CvO in- fant surgery. But for patients needing longer-tersurgery or evaluation, Dr., Carlin conducts his treatment at Davis North Medical Center located within less than a city block |