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Show Page 4A Lakeside Review: .Wednesday May 8, 1985 ggllZSgE rxxiax aM - Jkwm .inn.f.ilt.wYj .,, V Letter Policy Set for Paper ! rattitt J f Vir "'K kuimtfwiiww nru-M.n-v yv 'I ww"iiitTw 1 i'""11'"" 22$5S - y ; , L-- 'irtniwi-- 8' jf SE3; 1 . i:' . $ .,,. V : . " I r, IJM 5 '; . I I 222Li2 . l ; - yr 1,1 y , , s. ' : '7 ; r.''i y ; - lv -- ' '"' ',l.' .f yL ,- J'- J4 f mm ,JJ jj- jgp- f.. - W "WV ,; v - - iii.,iiiiiii niiin an t tm ' The Lakeside Review jfy encourages readers to" submit letters to the A ' interest to our readership throughout north Davis County and in Roy. 8 - ij. ty ; .e,'f' " 8 lXm 1 '.flit""' ''' ' t y &( $. -- &. d, x, -- VSKS.'; ' A 'Tt- mt :f me-1g?& -- ! - , ;i . nt .. , : ' ::r & ; A x, !y--,- , V4; r.'3 :v;v ' p$-'"" , r.'i, l , r 4 ..V .i; . - .. . Shorter letters are more likely to be published. Long letters will be subject to editing at the dis- ?- - ; f T? ,.? Mmmm mf t Jii-- ' yS' I ' Mrt" C T il ? ' At I A' Review editorial staff. ' ' '.:'MA--''-- Letters will also be edited, if necessary, to meet journalistic standards of good taste. Libelous material will be deleted. With few exceptions, letters must be accompanied by the writers name when published. . , vi ,;i'' '" iv.L 'v. ft!awVrJt5 - , Send all letters to the Lakeside Review, 2146 N. Main, Suite 526, Lay-toUt., 84041. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 4 n, Staff Photo by Robert Regan .' seems to be the command "'T? THAT, .of Pharaoh Nathan Chandler (left), a sophomore of Lakeside1 cretion V", 8.5.J : : ' Letters' should be typed, double-spaceand must include the name and telephone number of the writer. 'V'-r (s'lV edi tor. Content of letters should address issues of THT ''' 8. "Tw'Vtr USfa.iiiiMjjpl,,l,fl'l v, Jr.....yr,Y 'ft 4S " at Clearfield High School, to slave and real-lif- e track coach Bart Thompson. Chandler and Kevin Johnson, are actually the balance ballast to make p the moving of a portable pit easier. . high-jum- Editorial Emotion Shouldnt Cloud Jail Plan Issue I Certainly some of the more controversial issues currently heating local discussions are the questions of where, when knd why a proposed new county jail facility will be constructed. . The topics will be placed before county residents for input shortly. CLOften viewed on an emo-flon-- al level, the questions ih'ould be placed in perspective. ILetter The need for a new county jail facility has clearly been outlined in a county jail master plan study. On weekends, the present d county jail facility in Farmington holds from 105 to 1 10 prisoners. ' By 1987, overcrowding will be an everyday occurance, according to the DeLand and Associates Correctional Consultants study. Location, a sensitive issue 97-be- mulling over the problem for some time. Large public facilities are always expensive, and the proposed new jail is no exception. The new jail may be found to all the issues ready to erupt around the criminal center proposal. When public hearings are all residents scheduled, constructed in conjunction should make county their opinions with new court facilities, a reknown in a rational manner cently suggested alternative so that all the facts will be which seems an economically made available to those in a sound idea. It will be in the decision-making position. range of $12 to $15 million. It is only to be hoped that a Taxpayers will be paying for sensible solution, not one the facility; they should bemarked by emotion, can be come involved in its planning. would be the most logical choice for a jail site, since many understandably do not want a jail for a neighbor. Though site selection will lected. be the hottest topic on a public basis, perhaps what should According to an architect who has worked on the counreceive most attention is the tys jail study, location isal-- I issue of financing, since Davis ways the volcanic factor in a' taxpayers will be paying for criminal justice center propos- the facility. al. The county has a very limYet it would appear the ited tax base. Concerned most sparsely populated land county officials have been to the Editor We want city fathersmothers who are dedicated to the welfare of all citizens in the city not de- Neighborhood Council Urged fo Aid Layton velopers and land owners with concerns of how much the project will produce money wise. The fathers and grandfathers had regards for their neighbors as themselves. They believed in the second great commandment. Call everyone you know also invite those you do not know them to get involved. Make Lay-to- n a model city. Make this a red letter day. You owe it to your childrens future as well as your Review Editor: -;SOS! Layton needs a Neighborhood Citizen Council. Citizens of Layton, I can no fohger remain a silent observer of the actions of our elected officials ht Layton City Government. That is the reason I am asking vgu to attend an organizing pubself. lic meeting on May 24, 1985,(Fri-daiyIn my closing appeal to you At 7 oclock p.m. in the women, please note: community Layton City Conference room. Iow is the time for action to service is a higher priority at ef our city government back into some times in our lives than at this is one of those jthe hands of and for the people others times. not developers of money makWomen in Utah have been ening projects that interest them (a few). couraged in the early history to i'AVe want to select a Search get involved by correcting the Committee to recruit candidates morals and strengthening the virfor the people to run for offices in tues of the community. Our concerns in the family leads to the Ihe next election. A Citizens Council with all arneighborhood and community. As members of Layton comeas in Layton involved will assure citizens wishes to be carried munity and citizens of a nation, we must meet our basic responsiout by The Peoples Choice. face a grave problem we bility in being involved in comJtave in having a police chief that munity and civic affairs, and be a Instructs the council to disregard positive influence in the neighthe people and the PTA and grant borhood and community where ji .beer permit in less than the law we live. You can make a difference! allows distance from an elementary school. Why have a strong Each woman should realize that drunk driving law or any if the she too can be an effec"head law inforement officer tive, concerned citizen. One vote. fchief) is failing to discourage sale Join the Citizens Council and ;6f alcoholic beverages. I am in take charge of your city government. Be committed. .shock. He should explain his acRuby Jewell Price tion publicly he owes the citizens Layton of Layton an explanation. 18 citizens over and ;'A11 age ptust register and vote. Our votes ;are the power we hold to maintain our Utah heritage. ). .Lets ANANA r:' Planning .. in any construction project, is the key to the project, for it goes without saying the greatest opposition will occur in the area where the site is se- commissioners Should be able to prejudge what She future will be like 30 to 100 .5ears from now. How will Layton .Took in their gays? Many are concerned about the lack of planned growth in Layton City. We want consideration an locations of multiple dwellings as well as stores selling beer. SBQOU A SUNDAY ONLY 6484 S. 2000 E., OGDEN (Uintah) PHONE 479-606- 0 FRUIT TREES VALLEY LANDSCAPE AND DESIGN STANDARD ApplesrApricots, Peach, Pear, Ann Plum, Prune And. Nectarine 4-- 6' 5 Gal Sizo LET US DRAW A BEAUTIFUL PLAN FOR YOUR YARD PH. 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