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Show 2A vmm. Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, April 25, 1984 'i L Area News Briefs Quilt Show Dated At Layton Museum The Layton LAYTON Heritage Museum will again host a quilt show by the students of internationally known Sandi ' Fox. The show may be seen between April 28 and May 13 at the museum located at 403 Wasatch Drive in Layton, just south- -, of the city offices. It is open daily from noon until 6 p.m. Mrs. Fox is widely known for her techniques of early American Several FARMINGTON candidates for Davis County offices barely made the filing deadline last Monday. The selection of new Davis County Attorney Loren Martin was announced last Monday and Martin immediately filed as a candidate for the position. Martin, a Republican, will run unop- quilting and her quilts have . hung in major shows and. museums throughout the country. She has several students in Utah and in Davis County who will display their work at the museum. When Mrs. Fox presented her and her students work two years ago, the museum curator, Kent Day, said that it drew more people than any other display up to that time. posed. Ronald Greenhalgh of Centerville, whose name was one of three submitted for the Vacant county attorneys, office filled by Martin, filed for the two-yeDavis County commission seat the same day. Greenhalgh, a Republican, will oppose incumbent Harry B. Gerlach, Also running seat is Amerifor the can Party candidate Jim Ether-lidg- Clearfield Cleanup Dated ar CLEARFIELD - April 30 to paign. All Clearfield business owners May 5 has been designated spring cleanup week for the and managers are being asked to Clearfield business areas. clean up the area in front of and On Monday, April 30, from 2 adjacent to their establisments. to 5 p.m. city crews and trucks, Trash may be placed curbside volunteer students from Clear- Tor pickup before 2 p.m. on field Job Corps and from ClearMonday. Any person needing field Highs ROTC will be on help can call the chamber office hand to assist with the cam at , 825-589- Hopefuls File for r Election two-ye- e. ' 3. v duct CB operations under a valid set of FCC rules and regulations, a base or mobile CB for monitoring purposes, and a sincere interest in serving the public. Those who are interested in membership or more information should call Jim Melillo at '773-287CJiff Brande at or Ben Horejsi, at Meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the recreation hall The Davis County React Hill Gate Terrace Mobile at Team 3722 cooperates with all Home- Community Park, 2900 law enforcement agencies and N. Hil Field Road. emergency preparedness groups in Davis County and may be There is also a Junior React called on to aid any emergency program for young adults begroups outside the county, he tween the ages of 14 and 17. said. Those in that category wishing Membership requirements for more information can call Jim the group include ability to con Melillo at 544-479- 1, 1, 776-165- 9. Ho-resj- si. - , 773-287- 1. Public to Meet Contestant The public is invited ROY to attend a reception for Michele Lynn Brown, Miss UtahUSA, on Thursday, April 26 from 5 p.m. in the Roy City Municipal room. Centers A Roy resident. Miss Brown leaves Roy to compete in the Miss USA pageant on April 27. It will be nationally televised oil May 17 at 8 p.m. The reception is jointly sponsored by Roy City and the Roy Chamber of Com- 3-- multi-purpo- se merce. Rummage Sale Thursday . CLEARFIELD The Martha of the Community Circle to 5 p.m. and Friday, April 27, from 9 to noon. Coffee and cookies will also be sold throughout the day. The public is invited. Church, 200 S. 500 E., Clearfield, will hold a rummage sale Thursday, April 26, from 9 a.m. Diabetes Group to Meet The North LAYTON vis Chapter of the American abetes Association, Di- Utah Affiliate, will hold its monthly educational meeting Thursday, April 26 in the Davis County classroom, located in the north parking lot of the Humana Hos Da-bet- es 'Outside Trash Irks Layton City LYNDIA green grass and i Ann Eisele, 7, is getting more than her share of both as an road work began. The improvement of the street will extend from the ramp onto on the south to the exit near Layton Hills Mall on the north with the narrowing mainly from Church Street south. The water line to be replaced runs from Main to Church Street. Mrs. Harris said that the old line is badly in need of replacement and that the new line would include two new hydrants to aid in downtown fire protection. Renovation of the existing buildings has been the subject of much concern for many years. for the aid of the Utah Historical Society in develpping plans take on & look, similar to the First National bank of Layton on the comer of Main and Gentile. To entice propery owners to do the rehabilitation of their downtown property, some of the grant money would be used to pay. down interest rates from local banks making it possible for owners to borrow money at rates as low as four points below the prime interest rate, Mrs. Harris said. The money financed at the low rate could be used only for rehabilitation of existing property, not for expansion or remodeling except as needed for rehabilitation work. Whether or not to do the rehabilitation work is a matter decided by each propery owner but, according to Mrs. Harris, several have already made commitments to begin the work and many more have asked to see the plans and sketches. A bonus has been the interest by new businesses who are con- -' sidering the possibility of building on vacant spots along Main ry ready been removed form the 'median strip downtown as the Ithe to restore the buildings to their original state. Students associated with the group presented the city with sketches and plans for each of the downtown buildings showing what they currently look like and what they ar l3V coceaBefiQB hid vttrtiHtEii!) ntt yroal Olympia 27 MALI FASHION 1 OHM WNPAT NOON TO 0-Spo- od 6 Fully lugged Mime 77" gum rubber tire Imported dem deraileur Center pul brake lifetime warranty on frame Assembly Available $10.00 Extra Olympia BMX MOTOXBIXI MX from Haovy duty epoUe $ rima Haavy-dut- y it Knobby Ttroe it wofwly it Aaeambly Avofobla $10 00 antra 139.95 Street. We have had phone calls and inquiries, she said. We have seen a lot of interest." She said that when people realize that the value of downtown property is more going to be upgraded and more interest will bd shown. YOULL BE USING THE BEST PROCESS KNOWN TODAY! j, WHY RISK STEAM OR SHAMPOO? CJfl-MTVOv- LOW COMPETITIVE GRAHAM PRICES Review Correspondent COMMERCIAL LAYTON Layton not only does hot want to have its garbage burned in a controversial proposed county burn plant, it isnt very happy with the thought of garbage from cities outside the county being burned there either. cA TOTALLY NEW CONCEPT CARPET CLEANING IN DRY CARPETS WITHIN AN HOUR STAYS CLEANER LONGER SAFE - NON-TOXI- C (EVEN FOR PETS A CHILDREN) NO RESIDUE FLUFFY BRIGHT CARPETS CARPET LIFE EXTENDED STUBBORN SPOTS DISAPPEAR DO YOU HAVE A NEWS TIP ; W Mayor Lewis Shields told the City Council that the county would have contracts ready to be signed at a meeting and that meeting would show just which cities in the county would be backing the plant. Art FranchlMd Through Harris Rsssarch Inc - A Nationwide Organization FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE- - LAWS CHEM-DR- FREE ESTIMATES 547M IF NO ANS CALL The council again confirmed its decision not to participate in the bum plant project and several voiced opposition to the idea of having garbage brought areas outside the county enough trash to operate the plant. rnrrr ILoExesMe PUBLISHED WEEKLY AND DISTRIBUTED FREE BY CARRIER EVERY WEDNESDAY MARILYN L: KARRAS Editor have enough problems with ourown refuse without taking on others, said Councilman We . DAN CARLSRUH Sam Trujillo. 145lf. Main, that garbage from other cities (from outside the county) is disallowed," said Shields. I hope MORNING, FROM ROY BOTJ 2146 N. 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LaEsesfidle levSew CARPET CLEANING Y MiAiM Davis County could become the garbage dump for the state if we go out and get garbage from-otharea" of the state. r could look like if their sketches and plans were used. Most of the buildings would Continued From Page I A safer turning and that the intersection of Main and Gentile will be narrowed considerably. New street lights will be installed from stock the state ha,s from the removal of some of the freeway lights during the energy crunch of a few years ago. The lights will be placed on the street sides. The old lights have al- go- - ing-ove- r. Changes for Layton Tvo years ago the city asked,, pital Davis North, at 7:30 p.m. This months speaker will be Dr. Richard Cannon, endocrinologist. He will talk about Research. All diabetics and their families are invited to this meeting. Da- enthusiastic litter gives her a SIGNS OF SPRING are puppies and commission . For the four-yeseat, incumbent Harold Tippetts has filed for the Republican Party. Dennis DeBoer will run for the Democrat Party and Herbert Henderson for the American Party. Incumbent County Clerk Mi- chael Allphin will run for the Republican Party for the clerks position against Democrat Howard Stoddard. Radio Operators Can Join LAYTON The Davis County React Team is conducting a membership drive to encourage interested citizens band radio operators residing' in the county to join their organization. The React Team is looking for serious CB operators who would like to join with them in serving the public by maintaining a volunteer monitoring watch On CB emergency channel 9, according td a React spokesman, Ben ar Arlene Hamblin Clearfield Marge Silvester ' ' 544-2b3- 6 731-570- 2 SunsetciintonClearfield Carol Graham ! .v |