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Show j. J , ' , ' Sunset Ice Cream Trucks Bell Called Both Delight, Annoyance :. - t A ' & 0 M; :-- ?: SHARON STEELE Review Correspondent ; ...i'. ,;:,r !h IffSL - x ': t;";' - v , ' "l'if "' '"-- - A. ' IW,'.': '' Li I DAVID R. DAWSOM fe A RUSSELL MURDOCK a little silly addressing the issue, he said eight of 10 people he had polled during his campaign said the ice cream truck bugged rv.&. 4tr vw$ MA just dont bother me. If shut down the ice cream things we f things-ballgam- iHi Missionaries Will Speak ' Several lakeside area residents Scout rank. have been called to serve as misHe is part owner in the. Fami, sionaries for the LDS Church ly Custom Tractor Business and others have returned after Elder Russell Murdock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Murdock, completing missions. Elder David R. Dawson, son Layton, has been called to serve of Ronald C. and Betty Anne the Korea, Pusan Mission. Prior to his Feb. 2 departure Dawson, 2076 W. 800 N., Clin- -' ton has accepted a mission call for the MTC, Elder Murdock to the Pennsylvania-Harrisbur- g will speak at the Layton 21st Mission. Ward (Oakhills Chapel) on Jan. He will enter the MTC, on 22 at p.m. Jan. 26. Friends and relatives are inElder Dawson will speak on vited to meet with the missionSunday, Jan. 22, at 3:50 p.m. in ary at his home, 264 E. 300 W., the Clinton 2nd LDS Ward; Sunday evening. 1484 W. 1800 N. The new missionary is a He graduated from Clearfield member of the U.S. Army ReHigh School and LDS Seminary. serve and is currently serving in While at Clearfield High he was the 143rd Medical Detachment a member of the FFA Club and as a combat medic. He is a gradwas a member of the soil studyuate of Layton High School. ing team. He has been active in ' Elder Kelly D. Kemp, son of Cub Scouts and Scouting proMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Kemp, gram and has earned his Eagle Layton, has returned from the '. 1 . . ' S. Weber Sewer Plan Moves Ahead Auction to Sell Work of Artists On TuesBOUNTIFUL day, Feb. 28, art lovers from : Art The Bountiful-Davi- s Foundation is sponsoring a benefit art auction for the Bountiful-D- throughout the area will have an Art Center, the opportunity to acquire artwork avis by. some of Utahs most promiproceeds from which will go tonent and promising artists while ward a permanent endowment also supporting the programs of fund for the center. Art Center. the Bountiful-Davi- s Beginning at 6:30 p.m. the . r water-color- s, JTTijS you have to choose from; employees work to put up communications signal pole hit when truck and train collided last week. RAILROAD Roy Mishap Involves Semi-TrucTrain, Can k, i An accident involvtruck, train and car last Tuesday evening at 2750 W., 6000 S., resulted in minor injuries to the cars driver, Elsie Worden of 1965 W., 3920 S. in Roy, and caused over $45,000 in property damage. 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Its discordant to attract at- rens on the fire engine when it doesnt carry a tune; Santa comes around will have to Representing residents he said tention; Kids run out come under the same ruling." and I: its dangerous. him in his unsuccesssupported in the road. Theres got to be ful 1983 bid for a city council I get woke up every garbage down. If calm it to some way at 20 after three." quipped seat, Scott Stanford, 1972 No. day someone in my neighborhood 400 W addressed Sunsets electRecorder George Dickson. City ed officials Jan.3, as the council turned a stereo up that loud, the But theres a differentiation police would tell them to turn it reviewed a business license rewhat cities can do and between down. newal application by Robert L. DARREN RAY GARDNER can do, businesses what I guess Im still a kid, CounRodey, Boise, Idaho. Stanford argued. Rodey runs an ice cream cilman Scott Mikesell interjectYoud be surprised. In a court ed, but if we tell that ice cream vending operation utilizing rovof I law, it all sounds the same, truck to to want its got stop, ing jeeps' with attention getting Hill Field and stop that replied the mayor. go up to bells or music. Mission. The whole thing boils down Kobe air tunnel from Japan, rattling my winAccording to Stanford, the ice to whether or not it creates a He will speak at the Layton cream wagons are a nuisance, dows. was Councilman ClifFirst Ward, 789 Wasatch Dr. excessively noisy, and dangerNational defense probably has nuisance, comment. I 22 9:05 ford a.m. at on Jan. Spendloves Layton ous. than Rodeys Ice higher priority recan we think has dont logically deny Lori Chandler recently Mamas are harrassed by kid- Cream! Stanford shot back. them a license. turned home from the Japan, dies saying I want ice cream, Councilman Lee Anderson What we can do, suggested Kobe Mission. time whole can hear the said it, that he personally didn't Sant, is write him a letter, tell Clearthe they will at She speak field 11th Ward, 925 So. State, said Stanford. And you .can like the wagon. Frankly if it him it was a compaign issue eiwere up to me, we wouldnt with one candidate and weve Clearfield, on Sunday Jan. 22, at hear it three blocks away in 45 frendirection for minutes to ther kids into a It it. have sets had a legitimate complaint. We 2:50 p.m. can ask him to limit the sound Miss Chandler is the daughter an hour each time it makes its zy. Ill be honest with you, put to within one block and tone it of H. Kay and Phyllis Chandler rounds. Although Stanford said he felt in Mayor Norm Sant. Some down. of Clearfield., She is presently atState Utah University. tending Elder Daren Ray Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gardner, of South Weber, has accepted a call to serve a mission in SOUTH WEBER Plans for a proposed city election, showing information of actual costs to the Alabama, Burmingham Mis- sewer project are moving along according to the residents and the city. sion. schedule. At last weeks City Council meeting, a We like to get the information on both sides of His farewell will be held Jan. proposal was approved to retain Zions First Nathe story to the people before the election. said South 11:50 at the 22 at a.m. tional Bank as financial consultants on the project. Fenton. Weber 1st Ward, 1380 E. South Zions representative James Fenton told the Weber Drive. Upon recommendation from Fenton and City council the original proposal showed the banks fee Attorney Rodney Page, the council also apoproved to be $27,000. The firm has the fee the legal firm of Chapman and Cutler to be and the contract will now show $13,500 to be paid retained as bond counsel Fenton stated, The firm public may view and bid on an only on approval of the project, the cost to be in- of Chapman and Cutler have specialists in all cluded in the loan money. assortment of paintings, fields of law and are internationally recognized to prints and other art Fenton explained to the council that his firm the field. forms. Bidding on all items will will aid the council with the bond election and fiThe decision on the actual bond election date begin at zero, with the entire nancial matters until the project is completed. He will be made at a Jan. 24 council purchase price going to the meeting. Once Bountiful-Davi- s Art Center Per- also showed simples of bond election pamphlets the election date has been set, a public notice of that will be mailed to all citv residents before the the date will be run in four weekly publications. manent Endowment Fund. ' .'' K'W 3C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Jan, 18., 1984 First Security Bank of Rock Springs withdrawal |