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Show Jk' . Lakeside Review, Wednesday, May 4, 1988 ,2A Candidates seem FARMINGTON'-- - The 1988 elections will mark another Jini fj Hurst-Democr- ; ft Keyin District 16, Cardah-Liberta- 'V, chance for change 'as both ocal state house: and national candidates gear up Franklin Khowlton-Repufor Election Tuesday on Noy. 8. - Jay Ann In Davis County several counGlen W. District 17, state house: ty and state seats are up for grabs, while seven candidates wilj yie, Walt for one school .board seat iittfie' .,Carl,,K,.Huichinson-Ropub- .' northern end of Davis County. Don S. Other races in the Lakeside ReJack E. view circulation area will include Davis School Board (precinct a state Senate and representative 13): race in Roy, while both Weber Edrice Christensen, counStan Gardner, Countys four and Dennis Knoles, ty commission races will involve Newell Law, Roy- residents. Below is a list of candidates for David Potter, the Roy and north Davis County Hyrum Smith, area: Lynn Summerhays. comDavis County Roy only: Weber County Two-Yemission: Commission: Harold Kenneth E. Dub William (Bill) Golden comcomWeber County four-yeDavis County four-yemission: mission: Lowell Merle D. - t: , b. Preston-Democra- t, Huht-Libertcria- n: Redd-Republica- n, Distel-Democr- two-ye- ar , - two-ye- - ar ar Tippets-Republica- n, Lawrence-Republica- Pace-Democr- n, , Bailey-Repuar ar Hildretch-Repub-Gay- A. Peterson-Republica- le Stevenson-Repu- b . Dee Wilcon-Democra- n, t, t, Howard District 14, state house: Scott DeAnn Senate District 20: Bruce G. Nolan Norman Gene Stoddard-Democra- Glade Roger Rawson-Democra- t. District 12, state house: Nielsen-Republica- n, Fisher-Republica- n, Parry-Democr- b. Karras-Republica- at Reed Newmeyer-AmericaDistrict 15, State House: Don E. Henry J. Dickamore-Repun, Bush-Republica- n, n, . n, Jones-Demo.-Distr- i. 13, state house: Kaye , Browning-Republica- Joseph b. , that on he time, said, adding that city We probably should do were secured by Berry from Gar-c-o, Varco, Pruden and Behlen somebody from outside should ranged from $25,425 to $28,000; from Kier Corporation, $26,982, do the concrete work. We would save some more if and Broken Arrow, $28,000. we use the existing slab and put Although he is a dealer for 2,500 square feet of new concrete Wedgcor, Berry made a full disaround it," Berry said. closure, both in writing and at the The council approved a resoluApril 12 council meeting, certifybowtion to buy a 50 by ing that he has not and will not ery, 12 feet high, from Wedgcor receive any financial benefit from Steel Corp., which offered to sell the transaction. it to Roy City for $14,344, not inBuying the bowery from cluding $3,200 for galvanizing the Wedgcor answers two public pursteel building and $11,595 for poses, Berry said: Wise use of city concrete footings, slab and erectfunds, j in that the bowery (will ing the structure at the site of the cost) substantially less money d than otherwise and a present, deteriorating bowery. needs that on replacement Quotes comparable buildings bowery A voluntary offer by ROY Councilman Jim Thomas to help put up a new bowery in Roys North Park ballooned into a massive effort on the part of other councilmen and public works employees in an effort to save Roy City some money. Public Works Director Scott Berry said public works and city employees will put the bowery up, as long as members of the council help put it up. Is there any liability problem? Councilman Brent Saxton asked. Probably only when putting up the heavy iron, Berry replied. 75-fo- ot well-use- can be replaced. S00 PIlii ' A resolution adopted by the City Council also included a statement that Acting City Attorney Rosemary Noble determined that the transaction wont violate conflict of interest laws in view of Berrys disclosure. A 1 1 8 oz. Wella Sculpting Spritz With Purchase of Perm Fran BraiJun Kirkwood, who is leaving the employ of the city on May 6, or his successor, .interim city manager Noel Padfden (Roys fire chief) will conduct all further negotiations wi't Wedgcor about the contract to 'avoid conflict of inter- ar CLEARFIELD LAYTON 546-222- est. 825-721- 1 ' rs two-ye- (long hair slightly extra) ; In keeping with the resolution, BRYON SAXTON isnt too expensive to track it cause the project hasnt been From 1A Lakeside Review staff . down. built, he said. in this particular situation. After a intenCLEARFIELD Clearfield City Recorder RichBaird said, according to a disArnold said he believes it will bursement statement, Routh rebe difficult for Clearfield to stop sive search, Clearfield Housing ard Waite said he expects the inAuthority officials have located cident of the misplaced bond ceived the money for the project, the annexation because the $6.8 million in missing bond money will not affect the citys but Routh claims he did not want to be in Layton. future bond rating. money. s enforce cannot They probably The Clearfield City Manager Clearfield RuHe said the incident will be reCouncilman City it, Arnold said, because the third said after the disagreement over lon Cummings told council memmembered, but the city of Gear-fiel- d who had recieved party who initiated the annexthe money the bers week last officials has a magnificent record had city ation, the landowners, had no located the issue become very complicated, missing bond money that will compensate for the missay in the agreement. the FBI. involving eventually hap. But land developers Blake Ha- -; in a guaranteed investment conNew York bank. City Manager Wally Baird said Baird said Matthews and zen and Paul Roberts, who were tract in a Cummings, who serves as the the bonds were initially issued in Wright Inc., an both in attendance at the Clear-agenfield meeting, said they first ap- chairman of Clearfields housing December of 1985 to a Sandy cy involved in processing the board, said the money businessman for the development bonds, is now being investigated proached Clearfield city officials, authority " ' has been interest for the of a Gearfield housing project earning no who gave them by the FBI. encourage-- ; inholders bond and has' no Baird to bond the city According ment to locate in the city. FBI spokesman Calvin Clegg money was issued to Gary Routh Roberts said he then petitioned tention of recalling the bonds. The chairman said the to of Heather Estates a build said housing charges of a type of fraud to be in Layton after discovering it apartment complex in have been filed against Matthews Clearfields water services were a city also has no liability for the bonds because they were not the area of 1750 S. 50 E and Wright Inc., but no charges quarter of a mile away from his after a by the city. guaranteed at this point have been filed However, delay property. The only money the city could on the apartment project the against any agency in Utah. AnIvan Councilman However, mix-u- p is Clearfield Housing Authority derson and Rulon Cummings in- lose on the bond in bond administration This is the kind of story 60 $26,800 questioned where the bond monvited both Hazen and Roberts to cost. been would like to get a hold Minutes had ey placed. see give them the opportunity to I requested Routh to appear However, Cummings said city of, Waite said referring to the if they can meet the. needs of officials will pursue the money if (before the housing board) be bond issue. their development Both Hazen and Roberts agreed to meet with Clearfield officials CM4Sntp to discuss bringing their land de- -. velopment into Clearfield. Baird, who offered to met with the developers, said the consent agreement between the two cities took place nearly 10 years ago af-CALL YOUR ter Layton City annexed property . near Syracuse road in a cherry t stem fashion. The Clearfield manager said the AREA CORRESPONDENT move was not illegal, but blockCLEARFIELD ed the possible expansion of. MARGE SILVESTER...... .;........;..;......,.......544-203- 6 Clearfield City into the area. : .'. ROBIN TIBBETS Since reviewing Laytons pro-- . posed annexation, Baird said the , w FARMINGTON ..........................451-500- 3 CALLAHAN.......... city staff has concured the expan-- . sion is not in the best interests LAYTON of Clearfield City and a letter ; 3 LYNDIA GRAHAM has been sent to Layton officials J KAYSVILLE, FRUIT HEIGHTS from the Clearfield City Council RUTH MALAN annex. to the objecting The (City) staff feels that the SOUTH WEBER 9 JUDYBLACKNER... logical incorporation of this prop- erty for all services would be to ROY annex the property to Clearfield, ' 4 ;. KIMBER JOHNSTON .. Baird said. SYRACUSEWEST POINT Bairds recommendation was ARLENE HAMBLIN unanimously supported by the. i SUNSETCLINTON council. JEAN MATTHEWS Layton Mayor Richard McKen-- ; zie said he is aware of the agreeor please call the Lakeside Review 195 ment between the cities, but will Insurance Cases Accepted reserve comment on the issue un- til he is contacted by Clearfield. 180-un- fi! and either. City. Manager Richard out-of-sta- te : pnoto by Bruce Bennett Mothers Day Special! discovered Annex land-owne- 'start Hull-Democr- at City Council members offer to help install improvements in North Park Lakeside Review correspondent " OUTGOING Miss Kaysville, Julie Ann Williams, introduces 1988 contestants during rehearsal for pageant. n, Roy buys bowery, seeks volunteers ROBIN TIBBETS -- in, 546-069- thru Special good KAYSVILLE 2 1 May 7, 1988 Lakeside 2146 Review North Main St., Layton, Utah Managing Editor . Marilyn Karras . April Adams Gary Hatch Assistant Managing Editor Sports Editor Reporter Photographers Bryon Saxton Robert F. 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