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Show Lakeside 2 jteakl9 iiKaysville rezone includes 35 acres hr a'iow horr-- to bo t; t'gi on lot cast of cemetoiy will rriUTH C , MALAN 0 fMNfliJ, 3 o t Jel - ThinfHc acre have ,hrcn reined. jut to SkCommodut ihe build mg of one new home, Some cuy council .mrmhm thought it a overkill. but they approved Ihe act on Tued4 snway. The area t UcMieJ near M) I . ('rc.twoJ Rojd and include ihe eemeief). The rene requet ujv nude by Shtree Nixon, who own a lot in the ubJivMon to ihe est of ihe cemetery. Ii i ihe only M in ihe vuKJi vision with no building on it. Nixons houe plan will not Hi on ihe comer lot, which re etbaek. H changing the quires a one from or single rc'idcniul Ion of not lev than 10.000 mare feel, which re or lot no tetbjek. to quire the smaller than square feel, which have a vctb.uk, her home will Hi on the lot. During a public hearing, resident Howard Cooper (old ihe council that he and hu neigh KAYSVILLL R-l-- K-l- -8 ltd) 25-fo- R-- to beautify downtown we. Nison said she spent two and a half jrar wuh the my prior to the r one, trying to future out how her home could be built on the lot. Py in diHUsnon "I hi wasnt addressed tn it wa recorded. The only en will be the comer of the house. Ihis i not violating the spun of why we have zoning law. It is heiicr to do this than to let the lot tit vacant." JO-to- estettor, and Nelson said he y ptf, would lke to we the serve that theme or another theme ush a red brisk. He RUT1M MAlAN KAUULLL - Council man Reed Nelson want the city to have a unique look. "A ciiien group presented idea about sign, but they didnt go tar enough," N'elon told the councd -- We need to make our community unique -- Sat). four percent of the lot is e.ten up in teihsck," she aiJ, referring to the required e JO-fo- Jd-fo- mere toncemed about what mhi h.n- rttw of property juu 4t pen on 4 io-av- r of the cemetery, which also wai included in the reon, "What concern u I that there will b smaller home pul there lhai wouldnt Hi with ihe neighborhood," Cooper atd. I any jge, another area neighbor. aAed why the city wouldnt give Nixon a verum-instead of requiring a reone. 'll is a strange lot and harJ to build on." said Page, who hve aero ihe street from the lot. Another neighbor. Cal Ham, questioned reclassifying more than 50 acre for ihe need of just one lot. City Manager John Thacker said v arianee can only be given when there i a hardship not caused by the landowner. Other undeveloped land included in ihe re gone I owned by Vera Liston. Her home i on rurt of the property, but an oil pipeline run through the properly, making her land difficult 10 build on. The change in romng will enable her to use her land belter. The area it bordered on three t idet by the creates group City setback, l"g when iroukhnient showed the council picture ot wveral ditterent red brisk buddings in town -It would improve the ap. and give continuity,'1 Karance , try to refect something that aidi continuity to the commu- He also laid he would like to we common street hghtt put into the downtown area on Mam Street. nity and businesses." Nelson didnt ay what type of theme he would like to see but did give tome idea. Ihe city hall ha a split rtver rock The cemetery will not change, but wa in eluded in the reone just to keep the zoning in the uk the vame. "It vim like an extreme measure for a minor problem," said City Ingmeer Andy 1 hompson. "It would give our tome character." he said. Phookey Slam productions presents, "I think it it overkill," Councilman Robert Reet said. "I think we should look at tome other way, in the future, to solve this prob - ro iu k Icm." Na Promoting youth success without violence ond drugs ! 4 Developer breaks ground FEATURING: wiavor' - The na apartment developer. Trammell Crow Rest dentul, hat broken ground on a apartment com CLEARFILLD lions K 324-lunur- & V -- l I erra pi j IN 01 (bveC! AiiO SAT. SEPTEMBER to rent for between SJOO to S900 a month. The apartment complex In dudci a 4.000 Nbp Ump Vr NATIVES, of o NEW ERA 27 ! Rapfori Undqultr' Baseball Field 2330 Lincoln Av. Ogden Utah will apartment thrcc-bcdroo- X DEF JAAA y Smith tald the one t SO SO plex. Pinnacle Mountain View Apartments, at 2000 E. 1100 South, north of the Layton 11 ills Mall, It now under con itruction, laid Wendy Smith, Trammell Crow Residential development auoclute. ' jo, ( largest Beginning of square-foo- t 1 1 AVAtUILl T1CKIIS clubhouse with a computer room, a health ipa, a resort style pool, a Jacuzzi and a :00 AM Admission: THROUGH w T1XX 0UTUTS Standard-Examine- FREEQiayf nalKwiaa ?mioou game room. SMITH b n e $10.50 Plus Tax j Si n r ms hivfhoaic '5 i St h m s V 0 A MAtQNQ HOUSE CALL Doug ' a! w JIN NCHOLSON swxtaru Kasten from Rent A Geek computer service works on a computer In the home of r Doug Hughes. -- xi Geeks Froml , I this training w ill help 2 me get other jobs ih the future, Kasten said. Z Kasten said he Hopes to 0 his love for computers with accounting into a career after college. Kasten said he thought it wras -a little different to be sent to the Z ' public library for three weeks to start his training for but says all his studying and testing for school helped him with the training, f "The first threfe weeks of it was like going to school. We had to write up reports and do presentations, he said, adding that the most effective part of the long traintraining is all the hands-o- n k ing and the way employees worked with him to help him learn.. Kasten is one week away from starting the Novell and Microsoft software training for certification. You have to know a whole lot to pass the test ... I think I can do it, he said. Kasten passed the advanced placement computer science test with a perfect score. Tracy is expanding his business, and his geeks are multiplystore ing. Another is opening in Salt Lake City on Oct. 1 7, and Tracy is expecting to open a third store in Orem by the middle of next 'year. Tracy is in the process of interviewing more technicians to train for this office and future locations. He insists on the utmost integrity in his employees. If their integrity is questionable, so is their job, Tracy said. It makes you or breaks you, says OBiyant. Most of our advertising is word of mouth. The process starts by testing the applicants on what they already know about computers. Training starts with at least a week of studying at the local library, researching hardware and Z I figure com--510- Rent-A-Gee- k, Rent-A-Gee- Rent-A-Ge- 4 continues throughout employment. with frequent training meetings so that emplojees cun keep current on a profession. The training and pcrsonul service is what Tracy suys makes this service a little different, In addition to his employment of WSU students. The customer gets the best service, like they're your best friend," Tracy said. Training and meeiings are motivational, with the emphasis on customer service, and the dress code is casual but very neat. The students want to avoid the stuffy suit image or the feeling of a business man entering your home. 'Tm more comfortable with a friend coming to the house than a business man, O'Bryant said. Suits and ties make me ner vous." . Rent-A-Gee- has a k same-da- y service with a response that is weeks researching, which is one of the reasons Tracy trains Rent-A-Ge- lo at JtAVTON Hilts BAPTIST CHURCH 1332 N. Hill Field Rd.. Layton 6 co- PKEBB SUNDAY SCHOOL AM BIBLE STUDY FOR ALL AOE9 , 1 MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM A BLEND OF TRADITIONAL & CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP STYLES EVENING BIBLE STUDY 6x30 PM Exciting, informat Study in Act 0i0 r '"jJTeachinjS of developing a special C.E.R.T. Team - a Computer Emergency Response Team - for those computer heart attacks. The specialized task force is trained for very complex problems. im 393-566- 4- - help with your computers, call or 392-585- 8. j 771-32- SILLRLNG THE LOVE OF CHRIST I M 10: W SM Svnb, School Morning Srrtlrv tMAH)JMM UHciplrthip Training I:. PM Sundas Lmmgbvriv 6;.MPV PM IsMing Tram MU ttrdnvadti Ltriiing Btblr Muds 0:45 PM lNursr Provided! : ttdnrfat .Ct Pastor Keith Markham ip-Fir- VC By Baptist Church- - st ta .st( ' Sunday School - 9:45 am Worship Service -- 11:00 am Nursery Provided First United Methodist Church 2604 Jefferton Ave. Ogden, UT 84401 For Information on applying for a technician position or for th 3000 GROWING IN LIFE 2 Morning Services 9:00 & 10:15 am Nursery Provided 25th Street & Jefferson CO tot pi : this Just off City Center Sunday School 9:00 & 10:15 am 621-17- j 61 l(ir Looking for a new church home? Come to First United Methodist, Come Home, Join us on our Faith Journey Lffjs Selection of Combination LUtlCH Seived m t Dim Comfortable ona CLOSED K Omnsrj SPSClAJ Fnenctiy Atmosphee' COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH TAKEOUT ORDERS Rev. Dr. Douglas Slaughter, Pastor Rev. Hand! Jo Dolloff-Hol- t, Pastor WELCOMES ty, mt his 505 N. MAIN, LAYTON 547-008- 1F4I nFjTrMMrrrcvr minicfmfm 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE SPECIALIZING IN REPLACEMENTS & SERVICE -- 8:00a.m. to 8:45a.m, 8 SINCI19M- 3kentmeigter Prayer and Worship sfl are required to keep up on professional journals throughout their employment. Trainees work on hardware and wed. Dinner, studies A & Church Bible Teaching Due to construction From 1900 toBWO awana West take West 75lS.H00UIlofWS-Vt2- CHRISTIAN WORSHIP CENTER 3560 Riverdale OGDEN UT Road 84405 Contemporary Worship Prayer 6 AM Sunday School 9.45 AM Sunday Celebration 11 AM Tues. Bible Study 7 PM Daily Korean Worship (Chapel) Friday ALL ago 9:30a.m. and 1 1 PASTOR REV. RAY SARTER :00a.m. Nursery care provided 163 West 4800 South (Laker Way) Ogden In Washington Terrace be-fo- re Group 7 PM Jubilee 7 PM Wed. Youth Christian Education Ministry A Center for Worship and Service Us Gerald & Pegg) Gams. Pastors 479-743- 0 HfAimewsuh 17736900: AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE Don Rentmeister, Owner 1956 West 2250 South Syracuse 71 mo 'DiSt TCMtSD Call 773-690- 2 u 4800 South 2635 Grant 621-358- J Church Ave., Ogden, UT 0 Come Worship With Vs low Are Welcome ea ,cat ,an ;Ha Meats at Northrldge High 3430 .toll School N. 400 W. He lily tha ,Ha aro if.. Church was exciting Messages were practical and relevant? You could find answers to difficult questions? Music had a contemporary flare without sacificmg feeling? Ministries were designed to meet the needs of you and your family? You could meet at a facility that was bright, open, and spacious? You could dress casually, the environment was non- . threatening, and people were genuinely friendly? ,'bea Jvid a n, ;tha tra Inia. 'Bio : brand new Sierra Christian Center each Sunday. Come and join us for a fresh Cup of coffee and a time of refreshing encouragement. Child care provided. We welcome you! Gregory, Senior Cliff i tel .smi trai .one goii .Ru; e p C'bec, This is exactly what you will find af the N ;ma Cf hUtuu i Sunday Morning Colabrntion 1 0:00 What Traditional Worship :00a.m. to 12:00 noon lov ho 10:30 am Bible 11:00a.m. to 12:00 noon HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE I PARTS FOR ALL MAKES Computer Engineered Installation High Efficiency Furnaces with up to 96 Efficiency Ratings Service Agreements Humidifiers and Air Cleaners Worship service THE NEW DAY 11 !a Sunday School for All Ages 9.30 am 9:30a.m. to 10:30a.m. (Sanctuary) car ing (BQflBIBL&HURCIfl 4800 or 6000 South SUNDAY Rent-A-Gee- going into intensive eight-wee- k training for Microsoft Networking and Novell Networking. After all this, they are then sent center in Salt Lake to their knowledge. to prove City Ofvee certified they are prepared for just about any problem ttiaf might arise. The training Ax Revs. Mike & Terri Hubbard studying hard. in the company's lab CHURCH (SBC) UT TO THE BASE. CA0UAL CLOSE .sc re MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST 544-242- ek is in the process Rent-A-Ge- INIUAYJX) students. They're used to llege ' i Some problems are solved on the spot in the home or office, and some are solved by cell phone in which the employees talk through the problem on their way to a site. Employees can assess the problem over the phone, and in some cases solve It over the phone. g ek software. Kasten spent three S i'ic usuully within an hour or two. They schedule responses to the culls they receive for the same day, and some house calls turn Into office calls, in which the units are taken back to the lab to repair. It: h -- U Pr ;wes ; !whi f ;Kaj nor !Z - ,wag mg ITrai J , Roc -- mine- -mi jPOOTUCt |