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Show lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1983 Named CHy-Planrior- a t j s, KAYSVILLE -- Kiysville resi- Ogden office, 'v dents Jack Oram and Merrilyn Mrs. Brown has worked for Brown have been appointed by the Sierra Vista, Ariz., city, plan'll city council to positions on ning department as a secretary. ' She also Clty planning commission. served as the secretary Oram has served the city in to the city board of adjustments I . :'Kh7k ' V ' V 'I , the past 13 years as chairman of the planning commission and al- so as a member of the Kaysville recreation committee. He has been a city council member for the last two years. Oram recently retired from Mountain Bell where he was manager of the ' . , ''V' ' f -- - S' rVvy I, and planning and zoning office, Mrs. Brown currently is em ployed at Hill Field as a contract ' specialist. The city council said inter views are still being conducted to fill one other vafcancy on the commission. y ; " ' V V ' t I :i-- i i k ?, ;r A 7 i:4 V. A , s y' : rc:-- 3D ' I ii ' Is" i $A 'i-- l SUSAN BURKE TERI GOEDE MIKE BOZZA JILL TITTENGER Six Layton Youths Form City Council . OFFICERS of the Freedom Club are vice Steve (from left) Budge, president; Kay Sumner, treasurer, and Dave Kline, president. Four-Wheele- rs Club Plans Outings For Four-Wheele- rs Review Correspondent LAYTON Providing social, Effective immediately, the Utah Department of Transportation is closing several popular summer recreation area roads for the winter season. Signs advising motorists of the closures have been posted at the following locations: Mirror Lake Road, from the snowmobile parking lot six miles above Kamas to the Bear River Service Station near recreational, and educational opportunities for its members are just some of the goals for the In the past few months, memmembers of the Freedom bers of the club have traveled to Club in Davis Moab for a jeep Safari, to the Utah state convention of four County, according to club presiwheel drive clubs at the Jericho Kline. Dave dent, Sand Dunes,, to Monte Cristo The club was formed earlier in and other Utah points of interthe fall of this year and is cur- est. rently holding a membership The club, which is affiliated drive and would encourage inwith the Utah terested to contact a club Four-Wheele- rs Four-Wheele- people member for information. . el rs 0, the Wyoming state line; Guardsmans Pass, from Brigh4 ton to the junction with From at Bonanza Flat; Park City to the junction with Guardsmans Pass, at Bonanza Flat then on to Wasatch Mountain State Park via Pine and Snake Creek to the Wasatch Mountain State Park; Alpine Loop, from Mutual Dell on the American1 Fork Canyon side to Aspen Grove on. the Provo Canyon Wolfcreek Pass, side; SR-3from two miles east of the end of the pavement at Woodland to the North Fork of the Duchesne; From the juncBeaver Canyon, from in Midway via Mt. Holly Junction (17 miles Cascade Springs SR-15- 2, SR-22- SR-22- Sr-15- 2, Creek. Also, SR-22- 0, tion with SR-11- 3 SR-9- east of Beaver) to the west city limits of Junction on US-89. 2, 4, 5, SR-15- 3, UDOT maintains these roads throughout the sum'mer and generally through the deer hunting season. The roads are routinely closed soon after the deer hunt when declining traffic volumes do not meet warrants for snow removal. All maintenance work is discontinued until spring. rs MEDICAL CARING four-whe- el Other club officers are Steve ams, secretary; Kay Sumner, treasurer, and Heflf Harris as the Safety historian. el Those interested in more information can contact Kline at 0 or Budge at club members are con- - Girl SCOTT ALLEN Budge, vice president; Hedi Ad- two-whe- el outfit, COTTLE 35. Kline said that while the drive of vehicles make it possible for people to go places that you drive cant go in a four-whe- CAROLEE Membership requirements indrive vehicle and being over 21 years of age. Kline said the average age for current club members is clude owning a is The Freedom a family oriented club which encourages participation of the entire family in its outings and excursions. Four-Wheele- SR-15- Association and the national association meets every other Sunday at the Country Gardens Restaurant in Clearfield. Kline said that, through the enthuisasts are club, provided the safety of good, organized trips and friendly while meeting as a club. four-whe- . Allen as members of the youth city council. According to Layton Mayor Lewis G. Shields, the youth will take an active roll in community problems. Shields said that he hopes the new youth council and mayor will be able to offer input to the city fathers and help to formulate ideas that may be incorporated into the citys plans. The new council and mayor attended the last city council meeting to hear some of the issues they were facing and become aquainted with the citys representatives. Roads Closed by State For Winter cemed about protecting the ecology of the areas they visit and want to work with nature so that all people will be able to use the outdoors. LYNDIA GRAHAM Several Layton LAYTON be will getting hands youths on experience at running a city government thanks to a new program in Layton being sponsored by the Layton City Improvement Association. Six students from Layton High were selected as members of a youth city council and mayor and will function in positiions similar to those of their adult counterparts on the Layton City Council. ' Susan Burke is mayor with Teri Goede, Jill Tittenger, Mike Bozza, Carolee Cottle and Scott 776-481- 773-462- 9. Reported Missing LAYTON Layton City Police are seeking information in the disappearance of a f old Layton girl missing since 4-y- Dec. 11. Vicki Verhaal, daughter of Jim and Kathy Verhaal of 77 Beacon Ave., is described as 52, 110 lbs., and having hazel ft eyes and light brown hair. She has pierced ears, two holes in her right lobe and three holes in her left, and orthodontic bands on her teeth. Any information on her disappearance and whereabouts is welcome. Contact the Layton City Police Department at rf 544-124- 1. A funny thing happened on VICKI VERHAAL the way to the hospital NEW YEAR SPECIALS CLEARFIELD STORE ONLY SOUNDS EASY MEW VCR OWNERS iUTRODUCTOZY SPECIAL I JOIN SOUNDS EASY K0W VIDEO CLUB CKLY I AND RECEIVE I I FREE H 11000 ECSX SO. 00 1 I MOVIES GESTAIS vesa Risessra rxmtal wxbays ' I Mm Expires Jan. IS. COUPON GOOD FOG OQrtOO GS3VIXS 300 I I00 pricat UFITK3I KSKSXXSHtP 'CO00 sm , own play therapist, and eat donuts with a huge pink stuffed dragon. This party takes away much of the anxiety for both parent and child and even makes recovery easier. The pediatric Donut Dragon part' is our way of making coming to the hospital easier; the children meet each other, relax, and some funny things really do happen on the way to the hospital. Ask us about the Donut Dragon party. . . sgu::os easy taxes mm nESEmriss r.iir.icsns: youh choice coupons i Iilembwi pmeni lOUPOUff j . The hospital doesnt have to be a frightening place to children. We are not going to tell you we can take away all the anxiety and convince children that nothing is going to hurt. We will tell you we have a great program to introduce children to the hospital and take some of the fear out of the experience. Once each week, children who are being admitted to the hospital come to a party. They see picture stories about going to the hospital, meet nurses and our veiy - 'Cz: t MEcr--t ooupon end gel (IhnltirwlwHilhepfleeeM) , Jtn. Si, 1M4 yw ow r Otovlzj euehoie o moAe pom to use ler now ottotoc, Vouf rend mow p OMrtwdim 2L ZZ22Ly i X McKAY-DE- E ttavaFASI r& HOSPITAL CENTER H McKay-De- e Hospital Center a part of the Ogden community since 1910. |