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Show 40 Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Nov. Cub of Year Chosen 16, 1983 Work Day at Ideal LAYTON Tyson Gibby has been selected as Cub Scout of the Year by the Francis Peak Plant Asks for Extension JUDY BLACKNER Review Correspondent SOUTH WEBER Ideal Rock Products Manager Lieb D. Miller presented an application to the City Council at last weeks meeting for a variance on a permit to extend working hours at the Ideal plant. According to the letter of application, Ideal is asking to extend the work day from 13 hours Monday through Friday and 12 hours on Saturday to 16 hours Monday through Saturday. Miller stated It is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to muster a reliable trained work Cub Scout Gets Arrow KAYSVILLE Lynn Read, a son Stephen force to meet the hours allowed in the present ordinance. The extension to 16 hours a day would allow for two eight-hoshifts. The extra hours will also help to cover increased capital costs and overhead and show a profit, he said. suppression system developed in the coal industry has drastically reduced the dust from our production plant. Water trucks also work full time to water down the haul roads and a new road surfacing is being tried out this winter, he said. The motion was approved by Miller continued We recogthe council to increase the worknize the intent and purpose of ing hours to 16 hours a day, the ordinance and to help miniwith the stipulation that if there mize negative response from the are any verifiable complaints city we have spent several thoufrom residents the permit varisand dollars this year on imance may be changed. provements. A bond has been accepted by Ideal has moved all surface the city for Ideals reclamation operations to the bottom of the plans to improve the surroundpit to reduce noise. A new dust ing area. ur Virginia Read of 871 Oxford Dr., Kaysville, has earned the Arrow of Light Award, the highest award in Cub Scouting. A member of Pack 341, Stephen attends the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward. His Webelos leader is Curt McKenzie. Stephen is a fifth grade student at Samuel Morgan Elementary School. He has been active in Little League basketball and baseball and also plays soccer. He has also earned the Faith in God Award. Residents , City Reach Settiement A disSOUTH WEBER pute between residents of 7800 South and the City Council was settled at last weeks council meeting with the city agreeing to widen the street which residents had complained was too narrow to handle traffic to a new subdivision. Joann Poll told the council that the group of residents had decided that the eventual widening of the road would be to their advantage, but that they would like the work done before construction traffic is allowed on the as h? cd LDS Ward. ' mm m im Mg a Qfflsate TYSON GIBBY K100ag(!E) EOS, omeoBii till Mixes Room Doctors road. a (M3BIJ CLEARFIELD Ten Cub Scout members of Pack 78 received awards Tuesday, Oct. 25, at a monthly pack meeting held in the Clearfield Community Church. Among the recipients were Todd Prespon, Webelos showmanship; Eric Palumbo, Boy Scout advancement; Scott Law, Webelos colors; Ross Jones, and Bear; David Torres-SerrMathew Sprong, Wolf; Mathew Sprang, Joel Anpis, Matt Faiola, Jeremy Jones, and Ryan Sutherland, Bobcat; and Eric Palumbo, world conservation. . Cubmaster for Pack 78 is Ron Snorgras. er Diabetes Group BURLINGTON DOUGLAS UNIVERSAL LEA CALL OUR DESIGNERS For an appointment cither our house or yours. U AMERICAN. DREW LA-Z-B- 0Y SERTA PULASKI CAL-STY- LEWITTES L Our Now Store FAIRFIELD BOUNTIFUL CENTURY STANLEY DMI Register to WIN! CHROME-CRAF- T Perfect Sleeper Sleep Set Two Way Recllner Lane Love Chest 5 piece Dinette Set BARCLAY VIRGINIA HOUSE LANE HYATT ALL TO BE GIVEN AWAY THURSDAY DEC. IS, '83 Quality, Style & Selection All Affordably Priced! iImqp To Hold Meeting (aaaeiDG Famous Brands On Sale! BASSETT MERSMAN SCHWEIGER Cub Scouts Get Awards Intense Calls U QDI? Mrs. Poll also stated that Utah Senator Donna Wayment had told Mrs. Poll that it is the responsibility of the council to review all the stipulations in their last letter concerning the widening of the street and tell the residents which stipulations can or cannot be accomplished. Mayor Rex Bouchard said There is no way the city can afford to do all the work at this time. Immediate access to Peachwood Estates will be through Koziar Hills and Deer Run estates. It could take a year to settle all the properties we need to widen 7800 South, Bouchard continued. The engineers and I are working on it and we would like to widen the road first and then connect it to the new subdivisions. Mrs. Poll said We dont mind if it is improved as long as it is done right. Bouchard said It is good to get it solved. LAYTON The North ba-vthe American Diof Chapter Lake Bonneville Council later this week. son of Tyson is the Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibby of Layton. He has received his Bobcat and Wolf badges. He has also earned eight arrows, the Soar Award, the Summertime Pack Award, and is working on the World Conservation Award and the Faith in God Award. Tysons leaders have been Gloria Harmer and Barbara Talbot. He is a member of Pack 401 sponsored by the Layton 25th fiGH fflIU HGHiffiD JE5H GEUfiDD TOOuG) (SB, of Lewis and District. He will represent Francis Peak in an interview given by the (AW f ip rwtgiUfe dfrlh m I 1KD Wan Qip Sratjimmf' is Utah Association, affiliate, will hold its monthly educational meeting on Thurs- abetes . day, Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Humana Hospital Davis North in the portable classroom in the north parking lot. The topic this month will be Over the Counter Drugs, and the speaker is Tony Ranno. All diabetics and their families are invited. i. m&m ! - ff O i mm a ),i, m . nm iwmieiw mm |