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Show Lost Shoes Bring Show of Concern ':V' '? CAROL GRAHAM ' Xf' Review Correspondent CLINTON Its nice to know there are still folks around who care. And for Brandon Carter, 5, son of Arnold and Cheryl Carter, 2058 N. 700 W., it meant a new pair of Mickey Mouse sandals. Brandons treasured sandals were stolen during an outing at lyillard Bay several weeks ago and the little boy was devastated. He was so upset over losing them that he cried for days, his mother said. We went everywhere trying to find him another pair but either the stores never carried the shoes or they were sold out," she said. Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, July 25, 1984 AT sponse, people who were going on vacation in California who wanted to bring the little boy something from Disneyland. I have a son myself, he said, and I know how he would feel if this happened to him. MEWASH! He tried to find another pair of the sandals for Brandon, but could not find a single pair in all of Utah. He did find out that the shoes were manufactured and distributed for Disney by the Morse Shoe, Company in Massachusetts. Fubar . . Man? Robot? Computerized Comedian? Who knows? Armed with alluring physique, and cosmic charm - he'll thrill everyone. Fubar will be here at Newgate Mall to entertain young and old alike. Plan now to attend this fabulous fun filled extravaganza called the president of the company, Barry Seagal, he said, and he was happy to help and sent two different pairs of Mickey Mouse sandals with his compliments. I Mrs. Carter too was upset Grover stated that his listeners enough to write a letter to the editor of the Ogden Standard-Examine- r. were anxious to be involved in We spend so much this experience because it was time and energy trying to teach something they could do our children whats right and to something about, and it makes' respect peoples property, and people feel good to be able to yet some people think nothing of help someone. walking off with toys or other Brandons parents were items, she said. surprised and pleased over the Her letter was noticed by A1 attention their son has received. Grover, the news director of Its nice to know there are so KKAT radio station in Salt many people who really do care Lake, and commented on over about a little boys feelings, the air. He was amazed at the re they said. . SPORTING new Mickey Mouse sandals is Brandon Carter with friend Al Grover. Layton Parle LDS Church Officials Realign Expansion To Be Aired Farmington Stake Boundaries . LAYTON How to keep the park development in Layton in line with growth needs while not discouraging developers by charging high impact fees will be the topic of an Aug. 6 work meeting of the city council. The city is faced with the problem of equitably coming up with a plan which will provide ' Layton with park funds from an impact fee system while not overcharging developers of multi-- . pie housing units. A suggested $200 impact fee, per unit, is being considered to make it possible for the city to build new parks and maintain as the citys population old-on- es grows. Some developers will be invited to the open meeting to get input before a decision is The impact fees would bemused for- - future development. park ' insurance agent, is bishop of the 9th ward. His counselors are Robert C. Harbertson, vice ors. president of Fastener Division of Sidney ClufT is the bishop of Salt Lake Hardware, and Phillip the 3rd ward. He works for the L. Squires, job foreman for wards. Co. Two new wards, the Farming-to- n immigration service as an invesThe Uth ward bishop, J. 13th and 14th wards were tigator. Alvin Anderson, an increated from the Farmington surance agent and Mark E. Frank Nielson is a businessman, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 9th, and 11th McSwain, owner and manager of counselor David J. Asey is a several gas stations, are counsel wards. New bishoprics andor marketing executive for J.B. restaurants. Counselor, Monte counselors were called in every ors. Giles is part owner of Fairway ward. Leonard E. Graham an insurthe Marketing. for schedules Meeting ance agent is the bishop of the wards are as follows. Those Max Forbush, Farmington 4th ward. His counselors, Corey wards meeting in the Rock ChaB. Bell. is in real estate and John city manager, js the bishop of pel will meet at 8:30 a.m. for the Rick Jepson works in the LDS the newly created 13th ward. His Farmington 5th, 10:30 a.m. for. church finance department. counselors are Brad Ator, the 2nd, 12:30 p.m. for the 3rd, electrical engineer and Mark 2:30 for the 13th. Those wards Bishop L. Gordon Bates of the Gold, part owner of Pinea in the Stake Center will be 8:30 5th ward is a school teacher. Nursery. a.m. for the Farmington 9th, John G. Hepworth is the owner The newly created 4th ward 10:30 a.m. for the 14th, 12:30 of a clothing store and Steven P. has Rulon Homer, vice principal p.m. for the 11th, and 2:30 p.m. Borders works in the warrantee for the 4th. . of Cummins of Bountiful High School as the department W. Reid Hansen, an insurance Intermountain. bishop. Karl J. West, employed Richard E. Anderson, an by Sperry and Frank T. Giles. agent is the new bishop of the FARMINGTON The Farmington LDS Stake met at the regional center in Bountiful to realign all boundaries in the stake and to create two new 2nd ward. Glenn H. Wood, an insurance agent and- David W. 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