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Show 8F Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 11, 1987 Mayor sees bright future : AS - . LYNDIA GRAHAM wSl Review correspondent ' LAYTON You aint seen nothin yet! Those may not have been the exact words of Laytons M,IIIMHI MlliTfH mayor, but Richard McKenzie projects that attitude when he talks about Laytons future. McKenzie moved to Layton 3C years ago when things certainly ! ''4 were different in the community he now leads. In those days there was Lay-toLaytona, East Layton and West Layton, he recalled. Now all of those areas are within the x' pA city boundaries. i Clear-HelIt was a long drive to or to Kaysville. Now we border those cities north and south. When we got together to play ball we knew everybody in town. . We certainly dont know everyLayton Mayor Richard McKenzie is optimistic about the fubody anymore. ture of the city he has called home for 30 years. And its no wonder. Laytons population now exceeds 40,000. is a lot of .space available for de- said Smiths Food King has done a great deal for the city and for Layton property has swallowed velopment McKenzie also thinks the city itself by expanding its operation up the areas that once were bordering towns and its land mass will see more growth near the there. now stretches from Hill Air Force mall with large companies such Many trucking firms and light industries have settled in, or near, Base to Kaysville and from the as Fred Meyers coming in. Neighmountains to the lake, giving the borhood shopping centers are al- the industrial park bordered by city more acreage than Salt Lake so planned by developers for Angel Street and West Gordon. several areas of the city, he said. Utah Power and Light and City. He said he would like to see Mountain Fuel have both estabBusinesses and industries are flocking to the city and homes are professional businesses settle in lished offices and facilities in the being constructed in astounding the citys north end, near the Hill area. Air Force Base. The opportunities He said he does not foresee an numbers. for such midincrease is in the construction of in not businesses are the numerous, Layton only dle of a real growth spurt, but on he said. homes near that site. A revitalization of agriculture the threshold to a bigger step, He feels the city could also benfrom McKenzie. efit a in predicted may take place in the citys west community college He said he expects to see an that area. Programs from local area also, he said. The ground even greater expansion of the colleges are currently offered on there is already zoned for farming commercial and industrial base base and those could be greatly and at least one large company for Layton. expanded if a community college has expressed interest in growing I expect to see Main Street dewere in the area. crops on West Layton farmland. On the citys west side, McKenTravel in Layton may necessihe said. Not just veloped, downtown but from Sills Cafe to zie would like to see a continuatate changes in the citys road sys' tion and expansion of the tem, the mayor said. Antelope is That strips a gold mine. There industrial market. The mayor See MAYOR, page 5F (Am.1 c1 9, n, sCm W7 d : J sv, .jJjtjOOO to Q) with it! JlIi2 List iho surrounding area .iOSi UiCiitCi ; felt 'V ' ' M'V",-- ' 3 , . v- - SOUTH OGDEN CLINTON STARTER $54,500 EXECUTIVES DREAM $99,900 4 bedrooms, 2.75 baths, family room & bar, 2 fireplaces, toll oak and privote deck, security system, double garage. A real show home in white brick, immaculate. Buyers protection plan. Faye Shtrra j 479-R1 180 or ERA Webber 627-666- 4 ' j&ituA 3 bedroom, full basement, family room with fireplace, ait conditioning, deck, fenced yard, recent interior rennovation, year Buyers Protection Plan. 6 or ERA Webber Bob Webber 1 627-666- 394-376- 0 R k ' Review correspondent A philosopher SUNSET once said, Life is too short not to take advantage of all the opportunities it has to offer. This saying definitely applies to Norm Sant who always keeps himself surrounded with things to do. I always want to be busy and the busy doesnt have to be paid busy. I think the greatest opportunity I have is to serve my community, said Sant. The former mayor of Sunset certainly has served the commue at nity, where he works Hill Air Force Base as production manager. He currently serves on the North Davis Sewer District Board, the burn plant board and he is the president of Sour Dough, a recreational land ownership corporation owning 5,000 full-tim- acres. Im also the Lake Bountiful Scout Council program chairman, where the Explorer Olympics is really big for the Lake Bountiful Council. Im also the program chairman for the Lakeview District for Explorers and Scouts. I also do the Scout sustaining membership drive in Sunset, he explained. He attends 21 meetings a month. With all the organizations Sant is involved in, he still finds time to enjoy recreational activities with his wife, Connie, and their four children. I love sports. I was a Little League coach for 10 years. Ijvas HOME! 130 38th St. 3 level split, 4 bedrooms, family room, 2 baths, garage, brick, or ERA $59,900! Hurry! Tom Webber 479-319- 1 R1 627-666- Sant not only has seen changes in the county, but also in Sunset during his 22 years of residency there. In the period of eight to 10 years I was involved with governNorm Sant ment there, they (Sunset) have had absolutely no' room for recreational director for another growth. We finished putting in eight years and I have always the last subdivisions, building the been active, in sports. I golf, last condominium and, at 99 persnowmobile and do a lot of mo- cent of their growth, there are torcycle riding. And with my wife maybe only 10 acres in the whole and kids together we camp, hunt, town that could be used for defish and do gardening. Im really velopment. We had to control active, said Sant. growth, said Sant Sant was instrumental in helpBecause of the lack of funding ing change laws and ordinances for recreational programs, Sant that shape todays community has recommended to the city to while he was mayor of Sunset join with other cities, such as from 1977 to 1986. Clinton, for their recreation. Sant said that he feels Sunset As a result of several mayors has the best police and fire deand I, the Davis Council of Governments is closer together as a partments around. I think Sunset has some outfamily. Originally when I went down there, the county commisstanding public employees, said sioner sat at the head of the table Sant. just prior to the deadline for CALLAHAN Review correspondent FARMINGTON Grant Unfound has the cure for german baldness. Just shrink the head to fit the hair. That is Grants special brand of humor, said his wife Pat. We have such a funny message on the answering machine we get calls all the time. No one leaves a message; they just laugh and hang up. Grant Ungerman is a quiet, softspoken man and the senior member of the Farmington City Council. He originally ran for the council position at the urging of friends and neighbors. He had lived in Farmington less than a year and felt he would only serve once. Then the floods of 83 came. Grant Ungerman For a week he didnt get much down to the city offices to find sleep and worked long hours. Ungerman was in charge of the him. They told her he was in the evacuation center at the Farming-to- n back room. Opening the door she Junior High School and peaked in the room where three working with the media. He had men were standing. had no experience with either. He Has anyone seen Grant Ungerand the other volunteers were man? she asked. Here I am, replied one of the thrust into a situation they knew men. She had not recognized her nothing about, Ungerman said. Recalling the crisis, his wife haggard husband, unshaven and said she became worried about wearing borrowed clothes. A few weeks after the floods, him. After a few days when he hadn't come home, she went Ungerman was in the city office can- J lii ir f ii tin m! n tm it ir y J well kept home. Large lot. Good car garage, fridge & dryer stay. neighborhood, or ERA Only $45,000. Dave Webber Webber 1 394-351- 5 R08-226- 627-666- BEST BUY AROUND State money or 8 FHA 88 sq. ft., 3 ibedrooms, 2 baths, large yard, 2 cor garage, full basement. Triple pane windows. So. Weber Deer Run. $74,900. Call Paul B. or lomestead Realtor. R 637. 26.95 774-008- 5 t LADONNA MESA AREA IN LAYTON 1 1 621-514- 1 -- Mm Beautiful rambler, room for expansion. 2 bedroom, 2 baths & mountain view, privacy & seclusion. $84,500. Faythe R 16-- 627-666- 2 Rich or 479-841- 2 I.! 4 4. ..... w $ ERA Webber 132. J M it r ' '15' T',T'V sril fci v t id . - J H DONT GO INTO ORBIT TO FIND LIVING SPACE Come to Eost Layton. 1475 sq. ft. rambler wth full basement. Formal entry, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths up. Family room and 2 bedrooms finished down with another bedroom and bath sheet rocked and ready d to finish. Assumable VA loan. $1 10,000. Gay or Homestead Realtor Beck-stea- 621-514- 479-952- 2 UNIQUE PLAN ROOMY For only $93,900. You can get over 2 1 00 sq. ft. finished, nice design, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, large family room. TRADE POSS. Fireplace. LARGE LOT. 30-da- y or completion. Coll Paul Barlow 774-008- 5 R1 Homestead Realtors 621-514- R 1 P 4 ipiiw;' ' ANv.-- ; - s J LOW, LOW DOWN IN LAYTON! wwcitTO PAYMENT NICE Out of state seller must sell soon. NO QUALIFYING TO BUY, but if you do qualify, you can save even more. Cute 2 bedroom cottage with large family room and loft playroom for only $43,900. Coll R Homestead ReajPAUL SKEEN ltors i 621-514- '4 4 4 BEDROOM HOME for sale in Clearfield! Approx. 1000 sq. ft., swamp cooler, laundry shoot, dishwasher, ceiling fan, large master bedroom, walk-ou- t deck, 6 foot fenced yard, newly planted fruit trees, nice neighborhood. subsidized Assume 235 loan, (no recapturel, or refinance. $57,500. Call Nowl 773-028- TTT REDUCED $2000 Now $56,900 for the great 4 bedroom Clearfield home. Check this one out with family room, fenced yard, large deck and brick polio. Close to new elementary school and convenient to all amenities. Use your VA with NO DOWN or a minimum down FHA. Dont miss out on low, low rates. Coll Barry Hayden Golden Spike or 1 773-177- 546-054- 0 $57,000 Casey Jones would be right o' home in this home with the R.R. tracks behind his large lot. Three bedrooms finished. Just minutes to HAFB, Freeport. Call or Blackburn Jones me 544-439- 6 392-751- h ' THE NEXT MOST WANTED LIST ' WILL APPEAR APRIL 8th BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME CLINTON .5 baths, great 4 bedrooms, family room with wood burnmq stove. RV parkinq, tennis courts in backyard! Good neighborhood. Only $60,100. Gordon Daley or ERA Webber 1 546-609- R 0 FOR MORE INFORMATION PHONE 627-666- f r Z dean Extremely See GRANT, page 3F 1 '4 , Wm 479-925- didates to file for office. He ask who had filed. Donna Scharp told him no one had. He said he felt bad that people cared so little for the community that they didnt want to help, so he ran again, and was unopposed. It is important to serve in the community in any way you can. It is something that few people take seriously enough, he said. Ungerman is from the Orem area and a graduate of Brigham Young University. He lived in Butte, Mont., where he was president of the Prudential Savings and president of the Exchange Club. He served for many years in Scouting programs. When the Ungermans came back to Utah, he started the Overland Thrift in Salt Lake City. He is now a part owner of a retail computer company. My partner and I get along fine. He is good to cover for me when I have other responsibilities, Ungerman said. Ungerman has been active in the LDS Church and is currently serving as a high councilman for the Farmington LDS Stake. I have learned a lot by working with the other (city) councilmen. ,, GREAT PRICE state Area 1 Webber , L, tm'i by-la- Ungerman gives time to city JO-AN- nnimTfflaiTirt. GREAT officials. 'A' y, MCKAY DEEWEBER and the mayors sat in the audience and the only one who chaired the meeting was the county commissioner. Several mayors and I have been instrumental in changing the of when an election is made we all sit together as equals." Then we elect a chairman each year of the COG which I think brings us closer together, said Sant. COG is a board comprised of all the county mayors and other DONNA KEMP V 'SCTQX rt. Norm Sant 'keeping busy' . 776-495- 1 |