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Show 2 Saturday lakeside August 8 1998 Lakeside Review Pet s L Adopt-A-Tho- planned n play adoptable pets to prospec- LAYTON - As many as 27 million cats and dogs are received by animal shelters each Beyear m the United States. cause these shelters are so overburdened, 80 percent of the cats of the dogs are and euthanized. PetsMart, located at 859 Hill Field Road, will host a Pet from 10 a.m. to Adopt-A-Tho- n 4 pm. Aug. 15. PetsMart, the leader in providing corporate support for homeless pets, doesn't sell cats or dogs. Instead, each store hosts a Adoption Center that provides local animal shelters with space to dis j tive parents. The adoption centers helped find homes for more than 120,000 ' cats and dogs last year. Luv-A-P- Interested individuals two-thir- 1 S X A. r , -- fes -W'-'-'l.- -V- . - t , CXX'-'- ' 'C i, V X 9L ' XX- - v -- . ' , yv4ft r V - - V , 4 s v "'f X - , V-a- V X V , X4 '' -- -- 'X ,' . - '. J, -.V 4CEEPING AN EYE ON THINGS: Taylor Bell (right) watches rodeo events from the mutton shoots Thursday during the "Weber, part of the citys annual Country Fair Days celebration. Country Fair Days schedule 7am.- - Richard Bouchard Memorial 5K RunWalk begins on Deer Run Dnve and ends at City Central Park located next to the fire station. 1 1 .30 a m. Parade begins on South Weber Dnve at about 2000 East and proceeds down South Weber Dnve, turns left on 1 250 East and circles the City Central Park at 7355 S. 1 375 East. 1 2 30 p.m. Booths and games at the park after the parade ends. 12.30 p m. Variety of entertainment at the City Central Park until the fireworks end. 1 2 30 p m. Arts and crafts exhibits open to public until 4 p m. at the Civic Center also located at 7355 S. 1 375 East. 1 2 30 basketball tournament begins at the park. p m. 1 2.30 s and finals begin at the p m. Softball tournament park. 1 p m. Volleyball tournament begins at the Church Park across the street from the South Weber Central Park at 1385 E. South Weber Drive. 1pm.- - Dutch oven cook-of- f begins at the church pavilion. 5 p.m. - After judging, the public can sample the various Dutch oven irom 1 nip in South Weber. She said her vTSiisband, Doug, wasn't into rode- 1- ,ps before she met him, but now hes joined nght in with the rest the family. Wendy Dahl said jcf ?that since they live in Layton nbw, Nathan is about the only one at his school that is involved 3h posse and rodeos. . The kids at school dont rtjtiite understand what he does, bht they think its cool, said Wendy Dahl. " Her daughter, Kay-Jalso enjoys participating in the rodeo. I like doing stick said Kayla Dahl. We go around the barrels on a stick Ahorse. I think it is fun. The goat throw, calf riding, .mutton bustin and stick barrel .are the only events held at the Little Buckaroo Rodeo. There 2,-are several age divisions in each event. 'South Weber City Council member Bob Flinders, who was 4he announcer for the rodeo, i said, Traditionally it is the most - - semi-final- - a. dishes. bar-rels- ," a'X-V ';-- -- SAM DEAN Fair - 6 p.m. Candy throw at the church park for ages 1 2 and under. 8 p m. Youth council stomp until 1 1 p m. at the church bowery for ages 12 and up. $1 admission. 9 30 p.m. - Fireworks at dusk at City Central Park. well attended event at Country Fair Days. fun, because I used to be in the Little Buckaroo Rodeo when I was a kid, and I think its fun to let him do things with his friends like I did. It kind of takes you back to when you were young." Amy Hayes, who has lived in South Weber most of her life, said she enjoys watching her son Skyler participate in the rodeo. I think its kind of Skyler Hayes said that his lit Little r correspondent SOUTH WEBER - It took jnore than a few minutes to pass the minutes at a recent council meeting. In fact, it took 20. e; The controversy over the from a previous council meeting arose because during tTthat meeting, council member iftob Flinders had stepped down from his seat on the council and "had addressed the remaining -- .council members as a resident of -- South Weber concerned about his private property. m 'Then when he received a draft of the minutes read them as a min-,vut- es council member, he became concerned because he felt many of his concerns as a citizen were not recorded. He also felt the context of things he had said were changed. So Flinders proposed some "friendly amendments to the draft of the minutes before they were approved by the council. However, other council members were concerned because they didnt has transpired. They are not a transcribed copy of everything that was said. Council member Jeff Monroe said that when he reviews the minutes, he checks to make sure that they give a general outline of what took place. "The most important thing is that the motions that took place are recorded accurately," he said. Flinders said he felt that you record everything and let it stand, or you dont record anything." Nevertheless, the four remaining council members voted unanimously to approve the minutes er think "citizens" should have access to the minutes until they became official. Mayor Henry Dickamore emphasized that minutes are just that - an abbreviation of what i Pets adopted through are eligible for a free initial exam at any PetsMart veterinary clinic Luv-A-P- et Buckaroo Rodeo in X '"; A Signs I may live just down the';! street, but Mea-cha- South tle brother, Zachary, who is 3, can only run the buckets (the stick barrel event), but I can run the buckets and 1 can pick up a goat and throw it down. I can ride a sheep, too. Its fun, Skyler Hayes said. I like to ride the sheep, thats the funnest part." Amy Hayes said she also looks forward to all the events scheduled for Saturday. I love the whole day. Its fun to participate in the run walk, and then we see the parade, go to the booths, stop by the hamburger stand that my husband, who is a volunteer firefighter, helps out with, and then theres the candy drop. She said her family gets together for dinner and then everyone just relaxes for a while until the fireworks start. I live nght by the park, but we dont watch the fireworks from my yard. We go over to the park to watch the fireworks because its a family tradition. Ilene Crowell, who has chaired South Weber Country Fair Days for the last three years, said, There will be lots of great family fun. We encourage everybody to come check it out. : give you information on more than " vn 5,000 stocks. Kevin V. Hulse ..." Investment Representative , 579 W. 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Council members also passed which was Resolution written to clarify the citys policy regarding access to draft copies of the minutes for council or planning commission meetings. The resolution states the minutes are not available to the public until the council reviews and approves them. At that time the minutes become public record and anyone can request a copy. . Manufactured & Repaired o 98-03- 0, 1 All ipei of canas repair - Complete line replacement canvas for pop-u- p tent trailers - Heavy duty webbing product - Boat covertent - Custom made cox ers Trailer and trot k covers Mil repair Business Spotlight: Burton Lumber First United Methodist Church 2604 Jefferson Ave 0'' l ;rT Ogden Utah 84401 3 Im a 393-566- 2 Ot I wwrw Be Included In The Church Directory! 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