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Show lakeside Ret iet, September 25, 1980, Attorney Criticizes Reporting of Meetings Pnge2. should be all property currently zoned looked at very carefully because of the scarcity of property in that type of zone. Councilman Richard Ulibarri said the public ments made by petitioners asking for rezoning hearing should probably go ahead but said of their property adjacent to property owned by Boehlens should realize that the council had the Dawson family. tabled similar proposals for property along Kent Dawson, the mayors son, made the 1900 West until completion of the new city ' criticisms during a public hearing requested by masterplan. Dawson said he had no doubt the petitionEddie Boehlens, who had asked the City Council to rezone his property on the east side of 1900 er's request for a delay was due to my being a residential here. West at about 4850 South from He said he resented comments made by the a commercial zone. zone, to A representative for Boehlens asked that the petitioners in other public meetings implying hearing be delayed because he had a prospec- the Dawson family is out of line because of my tive tenant interested in the property, and he fathers position for wanting to protect their said, I could probably have a site plan drawn property. I accept the fact there are people with an ax up for consideration before the next council to grind, he said, but I dont accept the way meeting. City Attorney Roger Dutson recommended the press gives so much play to those comthat the council go ahead with the public hear- ments. The Dawson family owns property at 4879 S. ing because there may be some people here store is located, which was who have gone to some expense and inconveni- ' 1900 W. where a zoned commercial before Mayor Dawson took ence to be here to comment on the proposal. The council agreed to go ahead with the hear- office. They also own other property farther : ing but later voted to delay action on the north which is not zoned for commercial Use. Dawson said he represents several rezoning. Council Earl Morris, acting mayor in the municipalities and two newspapers as an attorabsence of Mayor Dawson, said the rezoning ney and said, Cliff Thompson is the only request had been presented before and that a reporter Ive ever seen who reports such comcommercial committee had recommended that ments that are irrelevant to the proceedings. Thompson is a reporter for the Ogden Stan-- . who was present at the- meet, , ing Tuesday. The press has a responsibility to be professional and shouldnt show malice, Dawson said. Im putting these people on notice r Ill take this thing to court if necessary. LAYTON The Layton Police Department is continuing investigation in the Sept. 18 throwing of a tear gas grenade into a Layton familys home. Police Lt. Morton Sparks said police have no idea who hurled the grenade at the living room window of the 237 Hawthorne Drive, home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay. Published weekly and distributed free Mrs. McKay and her five children were as: Thursday morning by carrier. leep when the incident occured about 1 15 a.m. Awakened by the smoke, they thought the Sun Publishing, Inc. house was on fire and ran to a neighbors home 5388 South 1900 West to call the police and fire department. P.O.Box 207 When the police and firemen arrived, they discovered a tear gas grenade tangled in the Roy, Utah 84067 livingroom curtains on the couch. Because gas fumes from the grenade had Subsidiary of The Standard Corporation spread throughout the entire house, the McKay family spent the night at a neighbors house. Danial J. Croft Mrs. McKay said she knew of no one who Managing Editor would want to harm her family. Marilyn L. Karras I thik it was a practical joke people do just to be mean, she said. Assistant Managing Editor We do not have any suspects at this time, LamarBott Sparks said. We couldnt establish a motive Advertising Director through all our questioning of the neighbors and family. 2 Telephone Six He indicated the Layton detective division is still looking into the incident. A Las Vegas attorney, representing the family of Roy Mayor Joseph Dawson, Tuesday accused an Ogden newspaper reporter oi being unprofessional in his reporting of comROY R-- R-- 4 Remarks that are not relevant should not be is un- reported and should not be made. Thiskind of -the called-fois father said. he My guy who doesnt want .to cause trouble,' but I Z wont tolerate it. He said there is no need for more commercial property in the area. The people who live there dont want it. The city has recommendations against it. We should wait for results of the master plan, he said. Roy resident Scott Matheson, said Dawson had threatened the press. I dont think a person should come from another state and tell us how to run the city, r, -- 4, C-- 2, . Matheson said. threats were to the applicants, not to the in press general, Dawson said. Cliff Thompson has made this his bone to pick. The council voted to delay action on the proposed rezoning for two weeks. Councilman Ulibarri said he hopes we can ' hold discussion to the property issue. My . 7-- Police Probing Grenade Throw 1 RLLON G. Craven, the executive secretary of the LDS Church Quorum of the Twelve, tells United Way fundraisers they must believe in their cause if they are to be successful. In front of him is an embroidered picture of Christ's Last Supper painstakingly made by cerebral palsy victim Elaine Dart Olney, using . only her feet. United Way Launches Campaign in Davis t I LAYTON The United Way of Davis County kicked off its annual fundraising campaign Friday with a luncheon at Hill Air Force Base attended by more than ' 100 area supporters and LDS Church Quorum of the Twelve Executive Secretary Rulon G. Craven. The United Way hopes to raise $333,000 this year for its members vagencies, $48,815 more than last ; - year. Craven, the keynote speaker, told the fundraiser, Nothing great Xfwas ever accomplished without enthusiasm, saying one way to be 'enthusiastic was to believe in ones ijcause. Loren D. Martin, president of the Davis County United Way, noted, Accidents of giving and caring dont just happen were here ..looking for them. 1?- . v ; County campaign chairman 1 0NE COUPON PE 2k 1 U James B. Bruff, referring to a United Way film on the miracle of people helping people, said, The miracles arent made in Hollywood . . . The miracles are made right here.Elaine Dart Olney, a woman afflicted with cerebral palsy, was a special guest at the kickoff luncheon held at the officers club. Mrs. Olney, who received the Governors Golden Key Award as the Outstanding Handicapped Person of the Year last year, told the Im not handicapped. audience, When people say I cant, they are the handicapped. This years campaign theme is, Thanks to you it works for all of us. Gary Mayfield is the campaign vice chairman for north Davis County. Almon J. Flake is the vice chairman for south Davis County. 3 A FARMINGTON girl was in- jured last Thursday when she rode her Big Wheel toy from a driveway into the path of a car. Roy Richins, 3, daughter of Paul and Sherry Richins, 144 S. 350 E., received a bro- ken collar bone, ribs and lacerations when she drove out of the driveway and into the street on her toy. 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