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Show ( 2 SkiuAi.tyHrUua'V 1 LAKESIDE 11J7 rcpt Kaysvilles oldest city park quietly passes on Land to bo developed; money from salo going to James Pak projects It'skcnagoodixnk Vaoco Garfield Py RUTH MAIAN The posts anJ the chain link from the fences and tennis court are being used at Barnes Park to estend the toddlers (cnee along the creek that runs the length of the park. The swings are too tall according to todays safety regulations, said parks superintendent Vance KAYSVILLC - Laughing children, icnm games and put met in the cuyi oldest pork are g-- Nccr resident may not even know Kanlle Cuy Park was once located on 300 West Street. LaM week a yellow back hoc chain link fence Garfield. The citys insurance loaded rolled-uand vied poles into a Kaysvillc company has been asking the city Cuy Parks and Recreation truck to remove the swings. to he taken to the ilames Park slide was sold The super-tal- l for rec cling to city resident Michael Roueche, home. It Swing nnned gently in the for SI, to be used at his d sat is attached to a tree house at his hreec. I he rural home in west Kaysville. Mill in the chill of the midi Roueche had to remove and reloalicnuntn. cate the slide himself. The only noiH's were thovc of The picnic tables are being rethe trucks removing the posts located to Gaitey Park and the and fences and of heavy machinevergreen trees standing in ery working on the city's newest ahuge the side of the park a combined willrowbe along business. removed by a tree moving McDonald's and Chevron station on the comer of 200 North and company and replanted in Barnes Park. MW West. Bjmcs Park is taking the place There were no children the old city park. And the of playing, no one was on the red from the sale of the park money and blue bars, and the sound of will into the west Kaysville go the tennis balls bouncing olT the park. It was wasn't courts gone. green It's been a good park," said the cold of winter that had kept Garfield. them away. Before it became a city park it The city has sold the park to Wayne Bates of Kaysvillc, who was a city dump. ofhas plans to build a four-stor- y When we put the sprinkling fice building on the end of the system in we hit old car parts," site nearest Main Street. Garfield said. The road will be widened to Most of the items removed from the park will be recycled, accommodate the extra traffic right down to the seats on the when the new businesses are put in. swings. p merry-go-roun- Land for Kaysville City Park was purchased in 1906. There were several times when the park was mentioned in the old minutes of cuy council meetings. Linda Ross, city recorder, found tome of those entries, which give a glimpse as to how important the park was to the community. Sept. 13, 1906: "A special meeting was held September 13. 1906 at 8 p.m., for the purpose of considering the advisability of purchasing land for City Park. Present: Mayor Barnes. Council-me- n Swan, Sheffield, Burton and Blood. Councilman Sheffield reported that he would sell his in the northeast comer of the Hall block for S600 and the east half of the Hall land for 5400 or the Hall and two lots for 52,300. Mayor Bames reported that S. Rushforth would sell his two lots in the southeast corner of the block for 5200. Blood also reported that Fred Bennett would sell his place for 5900. Councilman Swan was not able to report as to the value of his place but he would be able to report in a few days. Adjourned subject to call of the Mayor." April 3, 1913: "It was the sense of the council that the city land north and west of the City Hall be leased to the Kaysville Athletic Association for a period of ten years, the city reserving the right to use said park when not in use by Hall team. tMKPt CWVANO SWktart &wtr employees remove playground equipment at Kaysvilte City Park, 300 W. Main, to move to Barnes Park or recycle. The 91 year-old park was sold and will become a business development . PROGRESS: City -- Nov. 6, 1913: "The drawing up of lease of ball park for the Kaysville Athletic Association in care of H. J. Sheffield was referred to councilmcn John R. Gailcy, H. C Burton and John G. Linford with power to act." June 16. 1919: "Mr. H.J. Bames personally appeared and presented a paper signed by 120 residents of Kaysville and Layton soliciting Sunday baseball. He stated he felt they had been discriminated against in that they were not permitted to play base ball on Sunday afternoon as was advertised on account of Section 27 of the Ordinance of Kaysville City being posted and the Marshall requested to enforce the same and he declared it was not enforced only to the extent to stop them from playing ball after discussing the matter. It was on In Kaysvillc City." According to Garfield, it was in the late 1930s that the oldest baseball diamond, the west diamond was put in. The city sold the park to enhance development of the downtown area. Funds from the sale motion of Councilman Layton and seconded by Councilman have been used to develop Cbnrad that a contingent fund of Bames Park in west Kaysvillc. 5100 be appropriated to the "This is the passing of a mayor's account to be used for the support of the baseball team park," Garfield said. Lease deal approved for wells in South Weber Asked about property owners with said, noting that they are needed to help tracting with (to conduct the samples) determine definite borders for the base's aren't following through (on closing wells receiving copies of sample results. Bourne said those findings would be availeastern plume. The wells will be about 8 gates)." in diameter and a lot smaller than within 90 days with testing conducted able inches have livestock We a lot out of getting ByTOMBUSSELBERG sewer manholes. because your people on a monthly and quarterly basis. the onto highway corespondent There is no indication that the plume don't secure the facilities," Councilman However, another major concern raised SOUTH WEBER - After considerable is getting larger or that (more) contaminaHenry Dickamore said. We have too centered on potential loss of property residiscussion by the city council and tion is leaving the base," Bourne said. many livestock and kids going out on the owners for those allowing testing wells. dents, a land lease agreement was apApproximately 15 more wells are being road. I'd want to know where the contamiBase Force Hill Air with allowing proved This is a real concern, Dickamore nation is going. Wed authorize drilling if for the region. for placement of several groundwater planned are followed." said. I know of at least two examples in is no contamination where inithere safety precautions If property monitoring wells here. tial testing is conducted to place a well, No one is arguing about the need for the last three years where a lower price To go in the 975 East to 1025 E. 7375 we will move on (to another site), the wells, Mayor Bill Petty said. But the was. given because of contamination" found in the wells which legally must be South area, the wells are among about Bourne said. gates and fences (including maintenance) to any potential buyer. 20 in the area being placed to determine if reported The wells will be placed within city are two (Separate, but yet one, issue. We there is any seepage of contaminants from right of way adjoining the road on the un- need some assurance this will be taken Petty suggested that the mayor and Hill, said Kevin W. Bourne, w ho oversees improved, north side. care of." council sponsor an informational meeting Operable Unit 1 at the base. Bourne said related problems would be for residents where further details could How do you guarantee that the gates There are wells to the north, south, will be closed to other well sites that corrected within a month. He said that be made available. That date will be anand east, and two wells will be placed in must be accessed on private property, anyone with questions should call him at nounced as soon as it. has been determined. two different locations in the area, he asked one resident. People you are con to dig monitoring stations as part of cleanup Hill AFB Standard-Examine- r fid mo . 775-689- 2. Dont Let Back Pain Classes ly dancing, that makes a difference. They think that belly danc- Child blames the bad perception of belly dancers on James Thats the difference there, They always have a belly dancer thats really a hooker in their movies, and people kind of have a misconception there, she said. Its really, for me, a creative expression. Its a way to express my femininity, Child said. She said she has worked in professions as ers don't have any clothes on. Froml Das- and they will come down here kalos said. and ask for things, and so I try to Londy Child, one of Lunds provide a lot of different Greek students who danced at the Athethings that they might use for nian recently, agrees. school classes or school projects A lot of people get confused or something like that, Daskalos and think belly dancers are exotic said. dancers or strippers, and were If people look at Middle not. We are having fun, wearing Eastern dancing in place of bel great costumes, she said. prepare themselves for birth, Dancing From 1 Clark and her family have danced other places as well. We have danced three or four times for Relief Society programs, but when we go to do that we always dress more in costumes which cover us up more, said Clark, a member of the LDS Church. Clark said sometimes people think the worst when they hear shes a belly dancer. People say, You do what? Kind of like they think you might be a stripper. You know we dont. Its a dance that has been around for centuries. Once they, see it, they realize that its an art. As they get more educated about it, they understand. I think they are just more afraid than anything, said Lambert of West Haven. Back when belly dances started, centuries ago, it was a form of dance that the women did to Clark said. The way you move and roll your stomach, it helps with the birthing process. Her daughters can attest to that. Both Lambert and Steele have given birth since they started belly dancing, and they went through their pregnancies and deliveries fairly easily. Lambert, who is seven months pregnant now but doesnt look like she is, hopes for an easy delivery this time as well. Clarks other daughter, Becky Karras, who recently moved to Clinton from Cedar City, took her three sons, ages 6, 4 and 1 12, to the restaurant last week to watch their grandma and aunts dance. I like putting the money in (the waist bands), Karras oldest son, Taylor, said. All three boys said they enjoyed clapping along with the music. With her two sisters, mom and grandmother belly dancing, Karras admits it looks fun, but she said she isnt sure if shell give it a try. Clark and her daughters make Bond movies. male-dominat- their own costumes. We all kind of put our ideas in and share patterns. I make them for my daughters and me, Clark said, adding that her daughters made their own costumes for a recent festival and are starting to learn to make them on their own. Clark also has made costumes for her granddaughter, who now has three. Clark said she and her daughters are like best friends.Actual-l- y it brings our whole family to If you can take somebody away from their problems for a few minutes, I think youre really doing some good, Child said. gether, because we do so much with belly dancing. 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