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Show Lakeside Review, March 12, 1981 Page 12 Recent Storms Helped Can You Afford ToBijy Custom Draperies Until Yoq Have Baileys Quotation? Still Below Average Snowpack - LAYTON Snowpack to Davis County water supplies are still reported as well below' average for this areas vital in March 1, 1981 Snow Survey lay ton, the snowpack in Recorded water content Weber River. , Water According to figures Farmington Canyon and in the snow in those areas content increases were from readings taken Feb. Weber River drainage was also reported down also recorded following 27 by the Soil Con- areas was an average of from the annual average. the storm at Chalk Creek servation Service in 53 percent below normal. Feb. 27 readings in the No. 1 with 0.5 inches, Farmington Upper snow Horse Ridge with 0.6 the inches and Farmington course - showed 'This Year Last Year greatest snow depth of the Upper area with 0.8 inareas vital to Davis ches. year. County with 43 inches and 11.3 inches of water. That is 47 percent of average water content recorded in that location normally. In the Weber River drainage area of Kilfoil Creek the water content of the snow is the lowest of the areas reported. snow depth With a the area shows 4.3 inches of water which is 37 percent of average. Max Phillips of the Soil Snow Course Reservoir levels along the Wasatch Front were reported still good for this time of year. In the first part of February the reservoirs were reported at record levels which ranged from ITT to 133 percent of nornM. Stream flow forecasts for this year indicate the Weber River near Oakly to be at 61 percent of 24-in- normal. KAYSVILLE Call us for a free in Nome estimate. WORKROOM: 376-- 075 OGDEN WORKROOM: 1 621-426- 6 Farmington Creek is forecast at 46 Conservation Service percent. said, The Weber River 4 Sunset Beautification Committee Views Task - This city jnay soon be taking on a Jiew look if the efforts of Lhe, citys beautification committee succeed. SUNSET t'The! beautification committee was organized last fall by Mayor Norm Sant to look at some of the Unappealing areas of the city and come up with recommendations on how the city could deal with them. In a report Tuesday to the City Council, com- mittee chairman John Hopkins told council members the committee would like to see a citywide campaign started to clean it up. He. suggested holding the campaign in conjunction with the annual spring cleanup day and replly concentrate on the areas. Unsightly Cited as major cong tributors to the views in the city unap-pealin- drainage areas supply most of the water for FURNISHINGS Davis County. He said the water supplies were helped by storms in early March which added 1.3 inches to the water content in were homeowners who adequate. He said they Chalk Creek No. 2 have quit taking care of had seen no real problems drainage area of the their yards, empty lots with enforcing it. left to the weeds, and the lack of responsibility some landlords have toward rentals. Hopkins explained that this was not a final report and the committee had divided the city into areas and each member would be reporting findings from their area. Well make it a joint he said. Thq review, final version will be brought to the council. The mayor had also asked the committee to review the section of the city ordinances which dealt with cleaning up the 1 1 AMERICAN CANCER 52 WEST RIERDALE ROAD PHONE 621 4222 -- SOCIETY w 55 9 0 unsightly areas and report to the council if it was workable or not. Hopkins reported that the committee felt the ordinance on abatement of weeds, garbage, objects and structures was c vfD County Reassigns 3 Road Workers -- & r I 1 FARMINGTON Davis County Commissioners have approved reassignments of three Davis County Roads Department employees to different positions within the department. George Bennett, was appointed County Road Superintendent, the department head. He formerly was a road foreman. 1 Lloyd Freestone, a county employee for the last 35 years, was reassigned to a road inspector from his fomer position of Road supervisor. Ibis position is a reduction in grade level from grade 24 to 18, but Mel Miles, County personnel director said Freestone had requested the change. ."He said Freestone is approaching retirement and this may be his way of phasing out. Also changed was Dale Singleton, shop foreman. He is now the countys Assistant Road Superintendent. All of the changes were effective as of March C In other business, the commission approved a five-yelease for the restaurant facilities at Valley View Golf Course in Layton. The lease is with Kenneth and M&ry Pettingill who currently have the lease for the pro shop at that location. Pettingill is also the golf pro e county-owne- d facility. The lease calls for the restaurant and snack bar to bet operated during the golf season and gives the l&tsee the right to keep the restaurant open year-roun' ' The facility will be rented for $860 per month or 10 percent of gross receipts, which ever is less. If the receipts are over $860 per month the county will receive 5 percent of any amount in excess of the amount. , -- S6 1 INTERIOR-EXTERIO- 202-1- R LATEX HOUSE PAINT HOUSE PAINT Reg. $10.95 Reg. $11.40 5,6 8? f2 NOW Gal. NOW 32-- 6 631 W LATEX LATEX SEMI-GLOS- S Reg. $14.30 at-th- Sb 20 Reg. $14.00 5 H NOW with SEMI-GLOS- S ar -- 0 NOW YSfW...., .PURCHASE $H(SP -- d. RTA Election & vfi 0 206-1- SEMI-GLOS- S 6 SEMI-GLOS- S OIL BASE OIL BASE Reg. $18.49 Gal. Reg. $18.15 Gal. Set LAYTON North Davis Junior High School PTA will meet March 19 at 7 p.m. to elect new officers. A film entitled Asserted Discipline will also be 0 NOW NOW shown with Milton Shaum speaking on the subject. The PTA will also sponsor individual pictures to be taken March 20 from 10 a.m. to noon. Single subjects will cost $6 and duals will cost $7. W NOW INTRODUCING: CARPET & LIKOIEUKI I ass ttOVl 0 rfsnrtg '01$5 PIPE For Water, Gas, Sprinkling Systems STEEL & PLASTIC Large Assortment Of Toilets a Bath Tabs a Sinks Faucets 1950 Wall Ava. 394-776- 5 OCOCI 1475 S. State 773-788- 0 CUARHIIP 5055a. Male 723-774- 4 KXIGHAM HOURS: Mon.-Fr- i. 8-- 6, Sat. 8-- 4 OTi o SALE NOW THRU MARCH A ILAS6 COMPANY 394-454- 3 or 253 24t3i St., Ogden 376-421- 1 p? 21st WBRMR PAINT 547 No. Mtin, Layton ItOBJ Vk CV w |