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Show Lakeside Keview, Wednesday, bept. 24, SATURDAY SEPT. Project Priority Lists priority list of city improvement projects that seems to favor sewer, water and flood control projects, has been approved by the A Wasatch Front Regional Council. Terry Worth, regional economist for the council, said the council approved the process by which ratings are assigned to various projects, but that other cities that still want to participate but have not yet submitted projects can still do so. Projects on the list include water, drainage, street improvement, fire stations, curbs and gutters and parks. The highest priority items while have been labeled the; lowest priority are labeled High-Hig- h, Low-Lo- The only local high-hig-h projects the list are the South Weber Sewer project for $80,000 and the on Court Central in Sunset City for $25,100 is the only on the list. Worth said that flood control projects seem to have the highest priority on the list right now. He said that the projects have been allocated more on city growth rates than other factors. Worth said that the Wasatch front has attempted to influence the state to make changes in the way projects are prioritized to give the Wasatch front projects more weight. At present, rural are?s have more representation on the Governors advisory council than population would indicate, giving them more say, he said. low-lo- Park-Racketba- w now have some excellent ideas from successes that the city of Roy has had in making an outstanding park out of a Centerville gravel pit. CARLA PEARSON LAYTON Fashion show coordinated by Debbie Robinson of the Finishing Touch. Fashions modeled by Bon's Fashion Advisory Board. ll CINDY SHUMWAY JEANETTE ROBERTS ROY LAYTON Centerville Officials Visit Roy Park, Got Improvement Ideas CENTERVILLE Mayor Gol-den Allen, chief of police Clifford Russell, Mike Mill and Dale Ford recently visited Sandridge Park in Roy at the invitation of Roy city officials. The pupose of the visit was to gather ideas on park improve- ments that could be put to use in Centerville. Mayor Allen said they OM I The Bon's Fashion Advisory Board Presents: Design '81 fashion show with the latest new fashions from "The Cube," Dresses, Sportswear. Unified Flood Control Program for Davis County and Cities for $533, 432. A VO 26 1st show 12 noon 2nd show 2 P.M. PLACE: "The Cube" MARSHA CARVER BONNEVILLE I WOMEN'S WORLD DESIGN '81 FASHION SHOW Sept. 26 4:00 p.m. Women's World Upper Level fashions from the BON, presented and modeled by the Finishing Touch Modeling Studio. JODY SEGGER ROY PATTY STEVENS LAYTON The Centerville officials also hope to begin using some of the ideas for boweries and play areas in the new Smoot Park Area next year. U FINISH WOOD FURNITURE SO 1 1 W. Rlverdale 393-- 8 1 91 (NORTH OF BAILEY'S) "Our Story it Unflnithod" SHERI MUIRBROOK WEBER JONI MONTGOMERY WEBER JUST RECEIVED KAREN THORPE WEBER NANCY HANCOCK MORGAN SHELLY TUCKER KELLY TUCKER JULIPON STRATTON DAVIS DAVIS CLEARFIELD RONDA OLSON WEBER HEAVY! ALL WOOD! QGSSGRS CHESTS NITG STANDS To Go JULIE TEESLINK MELANIE TEESLINK DAVIS DAVIS With Your HOURS 10-- 6 Mon. Sat. -- 393-819- 1 JMJh Wi A I S. ft jLj CHARGE IT TODAY AT THE BON. TO ORDER, CALL: LAYTON 766-246TOLL FREE, A UNIT OF ALLIED STORES. SHOP SAT. MON.-FR- I. 10-- 6 10-- 9 P.M. SUN. P.M. 12-- 5 P.M. |