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Show 2A lakeside Wednesday, Juno 15, 1983 ,1 ', ' "7! Z' 'P, i L f1 u t r i. , G. ALLPHIN Attorney Appointed Davis Clerk Walkers term. The commission approved the selection. of Allphin at last weeks commission meeting. Allphin will serve until and then have 1984, the option of running for election to the remainder of the four-yeterm on the general ballot. Allphin was one of three candidates submitted by the Republican Party to the commisar sion for consideration. He is currently a partner in the law firm oLBoyack, Allphin and Hansen of St. George and Salt Lake. Allphin graduated from the University of Pacific in 1980 with a doctorate in law. He served as a part-tim- e Washington County public defender in 1981 and as area manager of the Central California Health Procurement Services from 1978-8Allphin currently resides in Bountiful with his wife Jolene and their seven children. The county clerks general duties include the handling of all court documents, court filings, elections and issuing of marriage licenses. Allphin will take office on July 1. He said he will be leaving the law firm to take the position and plans to file in 1984 for election to the remainder of Walkers 0. four-yea- term. r Talks Continued From Pago 1A county residents and 50 cents for north county residents. Board Chairman Will Jeffries noted that this charge is contingent on all the cities in the county contracting with the plant to dispose of garbage there. Warren Gregory, vice president of public finance division of Smith-Barne- items such as an pnimal control truck and a flatbed truck, Kirk- - ROY Following' a public wood said, Roy City cant conbudget hearing that elicited the tinually defer these purchases. input of two Roy citizens, the Once they wear out, they beRoy City Council approved a come a very high maintenance fund budget of item. general The total fiscal year $3,291,514. Although approximately budget is $5,832,430. It repre- $39,000 in state liquor funds sents a compromise between a specifically designated for inproposal to cut the budget and creased enforcement of drunk freeze funds earmarked for cer- driving laws is included in the tain expenditures including new budget, the initially recompolice officers and new ambu- mended freeze included not hirlance and those who recom- ing any new officers. mended funding those items. Roy Police Chief Julian Green In response to the councils was asked how he could inrequest for a revised general crease compliance with drunk fund budget showing a four per- driving laws if he had no hew cent freeze on recommended personnel. Last year we cut spending, Kirkwood presented a back as far as we dared on low list of items to be frozen pending priority services. I have no idea a quarterly budget review. The where weU cut, said Green. list represented a 4.88 percent Roy City Attorney Roger Dut-so- n said he was concerned freeze totaling $160,523. how the city would show the Kirkwood said he should have a good idea of where the city state it is increasing enforcestands in terms of revenue flow ment measures if no new officby August. By then well be ers are hired. able to analyze the effect of new Councilman Richard Tubbs state sales tax legislation and asked whether Roy could wait Proposition 1 which affects pro- to hire additional policemen unperty taxes. til January if the state threatens Included in the freeze were withdrawal of funds. There three new police officers, are so many strings, sometimes leasepurchase of an ambu- I think wed be better off withlance, darkening of 25 residenout state and federal money, tial street lights, capital expen- added Tubbs. ditures for the Roy Recreation Before the budget was adoptComplex and construction of a Asparking lot for the citys new ed, Utah Public Employee Don sociation in north representative, Roy. park In reference to deferral of Clawson, asked the council to capital equipment replacement consider a 4.88 percent cost of ab-'o- FARMINGTON Attorney Michael G. Allphin of Bountiful has been selected by the Davis County Commission to serve out retiring county clerk Rodney November, i ly SHIILIY KANCITIS Review Correspondent ? ' ' MICHAEL y Approves I tern: on Preozo Budget; , V, . ut 'r . living raise for city employees The council declined to approve any cost of living increase. Following additional discussion, Councilman Wayne Kim-be- r made a motion to approve the revised budget except for unfreezing $9,500 for the city workers disability fund and $20,000 to be used for one add- itional police officer or for leasepurchase of a new ambu- Continued From Pag 1A as a showcase for other cities considering building one. Will Jeffries, director of the Wasatch Front Regional Council, said five sites are being evaluated between Katy-Segher- s and the UDOT as possible trade sites for the land on 700 South. He also pointed to a letter written by land appraiser Mark D. Thomas who said similar plant sites across the country decreased property values, if at all, by a maximum of 5 percent. His one page letter doesnt come up to the ankles of Barlows estimation, responded Campbell who occasionally pounded a fist on the podium, when making a point. He (Mr. Jeffries) spoke as a token advocate like he was a point man for the applicant before you. Campbell listed four points which he said indicate the plan 2 of the violates section Clearfield zoning ordinance: The plant does not facilitte orderly growth of the city, does not increase the security of home life and preserve a favor- should get an opinion from the city attorney. Gerald Hurst, a spokesman for the opposition group, spoke on a recent trip he and some An underneath the property there. He said if the site was unavailable, then they wanted to get the search on for another one. Wrap BOUTIQUE 2068 Harrison Blvd. EWSPAPER POWER. 399-000- 1 GO FOR IT. I CiDIWDKAKAILYSllS ga I ' i Thu it the Program that everyone it talking about! Many organizations charge hundreds of dollars for this. inch fabric swatches Complete color analysis including 3 in your color pallette Wardrobe planning including handouts to Body analysis including handouts to help in selecting styles . . . compliment your figure. 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Bring the family and show the kids how it used to be in the old days, and while they're looking you can shop lor that special gilt 13.710) " ftihe'&ls naft An old vintage body with classic lines. u 'Jfrpn 'into 7 SYRACUSZWE3T POINT ?' The love O IdCOO CAIAYCm y- o TLakesMe Keview; t trators, Miss Bingham, who has been employed by the park for the past three years, was struck by a safety monitor on theColos-su- s ride as she stood next to it. She was cleaning the rides computer room when she stepped out andstood next to the i 81 Only each in groups of three Gift Certificates Available Call Angie for Information and an Appointment - Park ride. i.iiujtmi'i'H'inttn lntro J DEAUTIFUL DODY O tained by a Lagoon Amusement 1.' Z-- Permanent Results EDITOR arm was amputated at the shoulder from injuries sus- i U Mon A Woman hiring officers, disability fund contributions, and restoration of street lighting money. Taylor and councilman Lavar Smith Shauna I ' MARILYN L. KARRAS Bingham, 16, of Clearfield, is in stable condition at the University of Utah Hospital after her -- oM ' rlvocy for , Taylors amendment at least two new specified Girl Hurt At Lagoon FARMINGTON Ooli. more officers to comply with stipulations attached to using state liquor funds. noon pO Body Wrap street lighting and not adding s. Katy-Segher- A-- I, Katy-Seghe- rs s, usual item caught. All young fishermen must bring their own fishing equipment and bait. For further information call Hartal concerned about reducing ing to buy steam generated by the plant. Its not a defeat but just a look-a-like- OP BODY PAT IN OUR HOUR Lynn Taylor. He said he was the motion. Kirkwood and Mayor Pierce were delegated to decide how the $20,000 in unfrozen funds should be spent. best Huck Finn; or Becky biggest Thatcher fish, smallest fish, and most un- . mm c20 memo was proposed by Councilman voted for the amendment. Tubbs and Kimber opposed it. Councilman Richard Ulibarri was out of town. Mayor Jack Pierce broke the tie by voting against the amendment. Kimbers original motion was then passed. Kimber and Tubbs voted for passage. Taylor and Smith opposed it. Mayor Pierce again broke the tie by voting for will be stocked with fish ready to grab any juicy worm that ; might pass its way. There will be prizes ior the low-inco- stabilize and improve property values, and does not promote development of a more wholesome and attractive pity. Clearfield City planner Wilf Sommerkorri said the application is for a conditional use permit which is required for the land to be used for industrial an use because it is zoned agricultural zone. He said this zone use could be interpreted either way and the commission rates are steady and the bonds are still priced at the QV to 9 percent. He said the interest rate of the bonds depends on the proposed federal budget and whether a tax increase will be passed. is Jeffries said on the to do core borings ready site on July 1 to see whats at 600 N. 100 W: ia Cliarfield. The event is open only to Clearfield boys end girls 12 years of age and younger, and will begin at 9 a.m. A parent will be required to be in attendance to assist with children. The pond amendment to the motion It delay, said Beckman. shouldnt have a serious impact Clearfield city councilmen on our timetable. Weve spent a made at the expense of the lot of time, money and effort in Wasatch Front Regional Counfinding a serious approach to the problem of making the site cil. He talked about seeing neighborhoods near re- compatible with the area. We source recovery plants in want to be a good neighbor with the city. Chicago and Hampton, Va. After voting to continue the Campbell said the, commismeeting, the commission re- sion will determine conditions quested a representative from they want on the plant if they Hill Air Force Base be present approve it. I think immense to discuss current negotiations legal action will be the outcome. between the base and Surely this case will go to, Hill Field is negotiat- - court, he added. II-I-- able environment, . - The ClearCLEARFIELD field Recreation Department will be conducting the second annual Huck Firm Day. Friday, June 17, at Steed Pond located lance. Trash Plant Decision said interest y, Clearfield pono up Vend to Wucl: Finns' R Review North, iJEUGATE HALL Tho practical dicico 36h and Wall Aye., Ogden 451-583- 1 r |