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Show fvimmryryit y Page 5A, Lakeside Review, September 18, 1980 Kaysville OKs Traffic Code The new code also requires that city streets be kept Nancy Lynn Krzton of cars between 2 and 5 a.m. from Nov. 1 to Feb. free KAYSVILLE The City Council has adopted a new 29 to facilitate snowplowing operations. traffic code regulating traffic flow and the parking of However, trailers and junked cars cannot be vehicles in Kaysville. parked on the streets for more than a consecutive The code basically echoes the state traffic code, period of 21 hours any time during the year. but includes some addtions pertaining to city traffic to cover porblems not discussed in the Utah Traffic In a section of the law which City Administrator Code. John Thacker said was mainly aimed at derelicts, The new traffic code will make it so we only have a limit on street parking is set at 48 hours. The law io work under one code. Police Chief Lvle Larkin states that any vehicle parked in the same place on a explained earlier this month. Our judge has tq public street or alley for more than 48 hours may be have two sets of codes nowtbecause highway impounded by the police after they make a reasonable effort to locate the owner. patrolmen operating within Kaysville issue citations based on the state code.) Theyre basically the same, Councilman Carol Page noted, We have some but now well just have one set of numbers. flexibility here, and Thacker agreed, saying, Its The new code also states that in the absence of any not a mandatory enforcement. The council agreed speed limit sign, the speed limit will be 25 miles per the law was not aimed at visiting relatives. hour. 'Salesman' Tries To Enter LAYTON HILLS MALL RENAISSANCE FAIR Well take you back to the days where chivalry reigns and romance abounds at the Layton Hills Mall renaissance Fair, Saturday, September 20. There will be dancing, singing, a costume parade and a real live joust! You can get your picture taken as Sir Lancelot and see life as it was in the Middle Ages. Join us for a day in Camelot Residence (we have very prices too!). Layton Hills Mall The Special Place! ed KAYSVILLE A man representing himself as a cutlery salesman tried to force his way into a Kaysville womans home Sept. 11, according to the man from intruding, Police Lt. Elmer Morrison said. Police checked the vicinity after being notified of the incident but were undable to find anyone meeting Kaysville police. the suspects description. The victim told police that when she refused to let He was described as a white male, 50 to 60 years the man in her house, he drew back an overcoat old, about 5 feet 10 inches tall, with blondish hair draped over his arm to reveal a small knife in his turning gray. He was reportedly wearing Levis and a hand. tweed sports jacket. He reportedly said, If you do what I say, you wont Morrison said no neighbors reported having seen the man, although one woman said she did see an get hurt, and tried to force open the front door. The woman slammed the door, locked it, and unidentified man on the block during that apsecured other possible entrances in the house to keep proximate period of time. Store Hours: Monday-FridaSaturday 10:00-6:0- 10:00-9:0- y 0. f5 LAYTON MILLS MALL i I County, Housing Authority OK Pact rental its FARMINGTON The Davis County commissioners instead pay 10 percent of total income to the various taxing entities in the area on a prorated basis. The Housing Authority has already signed such an agreement with the city of Bountiful. The county commissioners also authorized Housing Authority executive director Rosemary Davis to designate a certain area of Layton as being in need of housing rehabilitation when applying for federal housing rehabilitation funds this year. have signed a cooperative agreement with the Davis County Housing Authority concerning the payment of taxes. The agreement concerns a building in ! it Bountiful which will house elderly, people when completed next year. The document absolves the Housing Authority from paying property taxes, but guarantees that it will low-inco- Hispanics Week Noted at Hill B0BSTANGER. Agent 527SS. 1900 W. (Main St.) . Roy, Utah 84067 Phone: Off. LaytonSyracuse Exit . I HILL AIR FORCE BASE This week has been designated as Hispanic Heritage Week at Hill Air, Force Base. ' The weeks observances will be Brig. Gen. Leo Marquez. He is deputy chief of staff for plas and programs. Headquarters Air Force Logistics Command, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio. He at a 9 p.m. banquet and dance Saturday at Hie Hill AFB Noncommissioned Officers Open Mess. - The base library will feature a display of Hispanic Heritage artifacts throughout the week. Friday the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing will have a taco stand in front of the base exchange during lunch will-spea- k time. The celebration will end Sunday with a protestant service in the base chapel at 8:45 a.m. Tax Dilemma I Voters will have to decide whether they want property tax relief or a food tax exemption. This was the conclusion of Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization, in a study of the initiative proposal to exempt food from the state sales tax. This initiative proposal is one of several measures which will be decided upon by Utah voters in November. . Foundation analysts point out that a food tax exemption would reduce state revenues by approximately $60 million per year, and that if such an exemption is approved by the electorate in November, it is extremely unlikely that the property tax relief program begun in 1979 could be continued. In fact, the Governor recently recommended that the Legislature temporarily suspend the property tax relief program this year to help meet a prospective revenue shortfall in 1980-8- Scenic for car home, life, health and business insurance! sun FARM (1 1- a Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. 9 K if If. u Best Results Use The Classifieds 90 DAYS CHARGE PLAN TO THOSE WHO QUALIFY. If PAID IN 9 EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS CUSTOMER PAYS NO OR CARRYING CHARGES. LONGER CREDIT TERMS ALSO AVAILABLE. L 1 ,NE i dim REEF VARY IN WEIGHTS, THEREFORE EXAMPLES ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. That a traffic light will be installed soon at the nearly impassable intersection by the Layton Mall. That blanching kills ripening enzymes in vegetables, extending their life while frozen. Partial Trimmed PRIMAL CUTS That a security guard at Lagoon was attacked by a caribou; IXAMPLIi $2V489 hes okay. IIS Ibt. X Sold by Sections Only y 1.M $161.35 fiiL til fa. 12S-2- 7 4-- 5 all beef cut by appointment a sold according to weights available. Roy man keeps in shape by That an each day. mile half a swimming or CALL 85-year-o- ld 399-042- 1 CALL If you read last weeks Lakeside Review you would have learned all these things and more. 399-042- i I 1 or 399-525- 1 OPEN 7 DAYS MIA? U MASTERS 702 WALL AVENUE Monday thry Friday 10 to 7 Saturday A 10-- 6 Svndoy |