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Show Tuesday. December 22 1908 Lakeside Review Sunday December 20 1998 RECREATION BRIEFS SOB Gymnastics classes to begin in Farmington ARMINGTON - f arming-ioCny Recreation and North Davis Gymnastics is oltcring gvmnastics classes for ages 5 and older The class will be held from 10 to 10 45 a m. beginning Jan. 9 Participants will learn the basic moves on balance beam, bars, tumbling, vault and trampoline. Registration will be taken from 8 am. to noon and from I to 5 p m. Monday through F riduy through Jan. 8 at the recreation l five-wee- LAYTON - Layton City Paiks and Recreation will take registrations for coed competitive and recreation and women's recreation volleyball (six person team) through Jan. 4 Registration will be accepted in person only and on a e basis. The cost of S10 includes nine league matches and a tournament and must be paid at the time of registration. Leagues are limited to first-com- e, first-serv- call 8 3 acres. "Instead of being permitted in all of the commercial rones, they will only be permuted here," Thacker said Signs for (he businesses are also regulated. The signs must be (Tat wall signs no larger than 18 square feet with no animation on them. And there will be no temporary signs or banners designed to draw attention to the businesses. Wesley Wilcox said he applauded the city council lor planning ahead, but let them know he would be picketing any sexually oriented business that tried to establish in Kaysvillc. "I have strong opposition for naming a location and zoning for it," Wilcox said. "You are saying you accept and want them. It implies an invitation for them to come to Kay sv .lie." He was also concerned about the location having easy access to the freeway and he is concerned about businesses already located in that area. "Please let's not have a dark side of town. Don't give away part of the city," Wilcox said. All of the property in the commercial subdivision is owned by business people who do not want SOBs as neighbors. 1 1 451-095- teams. Baseball camp set Coed competitive and recreation begins Jan. and women's recreation begtns Jan. 13. The sixth annual winter baseball camp w ill be held Jan. 16, 17 and 18 in Mesquite, Nev, The Rocky Mountain School of Baseball will conduct the three-da- y camp for ages 8 to 18 for individual players or teams. In addition to skills, each player will play four games. 1 1 Leagues can register from 8 a m. to 5.30 p m. Monday through Friday at the recreation office inside the Surf 'N Swim building, 465 N. Wasatch Drive. For more information call 546-858- COMMUNITY BRIEFS Swing dance class offered BOUNTIFUL - A swing dance class, presented by Mar-gen- e Anderson & Lets Dance, will be held from 6.30 to 7.30 pm. Tuesday at the American Legion Hall, Post No. 79, 52 W. 200 South. Couples and singles are welcome. The class is free. Preregistration is required. For more information call Colo , will share her vocal talent and speak on 12 steps to becoming a better woman. For reservations call Sylvia at or Nancy at Cancellation deadline is Jan. 544-223- 4 Christian Womens Club dinner slated KAYSVILLE - A Touch of the Southwest" dinner, sponsored by Wasatch After 5 Club, will be held at 6.30 p m. Jan. 12 at Joame's Restaurant, 286 N. 400 West. Lindee Shaw will show the latest in western wear from her store, Lmdee's, located in Ogden. Lane Jordan of Littleton, 1 4 , Leche League to meet LAYTON - The La Leche League of Davis County, a breast-feedin- g and mother support group, will meet at 10 am. Jan. 14 at the IHC Health Center classroom, 2075 N 1200 West. The topic will be "Y'our Expectations of the Breast-fe- d 298-804- rv 476-908- 11. La Time will be allowed for with a leader and a lending brary. SlVrslAlU-IXAMIINIv- "I'm concerned about the proximity to Barnes Park, cox said "Once they pick up the goods they may head to the park to consume them. Are our children m the park at risk? I CLASSIFIEDS Wil- envision people from other towns coming to our city." Arvin Gibson also questioned the location and said he (elt designating a location was like an invitation "Personally, 1 will do everything in my power to protest this kind of business and make them uncomfortable," said resident Bruce Grow Cary Liston said, "There are legal means we can take. We need to picket if some come " Dick Bourne and Todd Morgan own property where their businesses arc located, within the area set aside for SOBs. Both aie not happy about hav-m- g their businesses where an SOB could locate. Two businesses in the area were excluded from the overlay n zone Kaysvillc has a on 650 West and 200 North which was excluded as was First Choice Cars. According to Thacker, these two locations were excluded because they have frontages on 200 North and the city does not idisB. Mori Chnnltl Mor Chotcl More Moviett (Im D B CALL 625-433- ftlMUUJI kMe thyftj Ptam U04 lb Ft fttotMft Nr Nrl Vei wwtod IM 404 NA. x , 498-779- 9 -- The stress Of trying to fulfill so many demanding in our careers, family and community very often takes its toll. Headaches, backaches, stiff necks and indigestion have become commonplace. What we once would have considered to be an illness, we now accept as "normal. Chiropractic is a natural healing science that allows your body to begin to function properly and express total health. By releasing impinged nerves within your spinal column, chiropractic health care allows your nervous system to function properly and your body to adapt to all the stresses and strains ot your environment. Call today: 1. 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Address Payment ORLANDO TANGERINES everyday No Hurry1 38 lb. Case Daily Delivery Special 2 i:'--1 roles Speciaf Veals I In Layton 94 N Fort j VNm 4 ?. IryWi M Sate 'scnia hand-in-han- rBabp Vikings For Sale! of Qrtvi I' 70 S. Fairfield Rd. Layton i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i does reduce property values, I'm concerned," said Bourne. I wish there was another way to go about it. Morgan was upset because he was not notified as a property owner that this location could be used for undesirable businesses. "The city has the responsibild with ity to work businesses," Morgan said. "Some of us directly effected should be in on it." To contait correspondent Ruth Malun, leae a message at K t mmmmm mmmmmm Please start home delivery Lwf MMmi H 6w ! Im m4 Wmm 3 Wimmers It's the annua! Mascot Night and Weber State. See II 33) trtmm Nmhmi TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS li- 773-424- 2. On Saturday, IIOO 43 Umi Venture Computers want to give SOBs the opportunity to front on 200 North. My property is not available today, but it could be. If this 7 PmiMmi Ma 4UIIi) 3o ponttum I Sll you tnrtll DUN 00 fife for only S 39 95 1400 19 99 Digital Plan, up to 1020 mmutotl th Pin that Suit FRfl f attllit Ir-iI- G25-44- AlRTOUCH I Subscribe To U 'JBSES33SA Attendees should bnng a snack to share. For more information call at lo- nesses dnd residences The planning commission found three potential areas of the city where the SOBs could locate, but namowed it down to one. The area is bound on one side by the railroad tracks and on the other side by the interstate, on 650 West Street and north of 200 North Street. It is near the only freeway access to the city and is created by an overlay rone. According to Thacker, there are II or 12 potential sues on Women's, coed volleyball registrations being taken office, 42 N. 650 West. The cost is S25. for more information The businesses must be cated away from areas such as Schools, churches, retail busi- or k These businesses would have to be bought out in order for an SOB to locate there. From 1 general commercial and central commercial, which is located around city hall, Tor a brochure, call Dennis at n 7 Davis Standard I Prices pood Dec. 17 - Dec. 23, 1998) " xnW J |