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Show Jj w Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1983 to UTA Bus Unit. Counties town. She says the current UTA stops more bus that runs on takes and up to an frequently reach its to hour and 40 minutes destination. Refreshments will be served at the ceremonies on Aug., 29. The public is invited to attend of the service. the kick-o- length of the to Salt Lake, at the Ogden the Newgate ride. From Ogden the bus will board City Mall, stop at Mall, in Roy at 5700 S. 1950 W., Layton Hills Mall and at the Kaysville Utah Utah Transit Authority commuter express bus between Ogden and Salt Lake City will begin operation on Aug. 29 that will cut the time required for the trip down to an hour. Special ceremonies celebrating the beginning of the new Golden Spike Express will be held that day at the Layton Hills Mall at 9:00 a.m. Community leaders from Davis, Weber and Salt Lake counties are expected to of participate in a a driving of the Golden Spike to commemorate the Meeting of the Buses. The bus will travel on Interstate 15 and make four quick stops along the way. Cost for the full route either way will be $2 with the amount varying on the A new Department of Transportation park and ride lot off From Salt Lake to Ogden, the in Bounbus will stop at Centerin tiful, Parrish Square ville, Kaysville UDOT site and at Layton Hills Mall. UTA spokesman Lynn Telford McEv-ill- y said bus schedules are being printed up and will be available at all usual outlets shortly. Ms. McEvilly said the buses are geared toward daily commuters who may want to drive their cars to the parking lots near the stops and take the bus into ff K-m- AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 1 f nil jw& ci MV li IMS-- Iltlt Staff photoi by Rednay Wright ton a pull up the hill as both are out getting some exercise in Bountiful. HELP gets a biker a lot farther. Dad Dave Skelton gives Andy Skel- A LITTLE The v 1. Rob- an effort to band together with cities that generate their own power, the City Council last week approved joining Kaysville with the newly formed Utah Public Power Council. City power manager Walt told the council the union will give the cities involved more clout and stop them from getting run over. power and Kaysville officials have promised to fight to retain In other business, the Council approved Thacker to begin negotiations with UP&L to purchase the west Kaysville electricity Me-cha- m franchise. UP&L currently serves about 60 homes in the west Kaysville area. The county granted the franchise to UP&L which expired on July 16. Thacker said the residents of the area would benefit by the agreement as the citys electricity rates are about 10 percent lower than UP&L rates. Kaysville City Manager John Thacker said the UPPC provides an umbrella organization lobby in the legislature and educate the public on city utility matters. Currently, about 10 cit- ies have independent Power said Thacker. Me- - the CenterStage Boun-thp- ir Jj?e.aiTe Company, at the Art Center, has been extended for three additional performances, August 25, 26, CHEESE 396 80 0 80 CHOPPED ONIONS 338 98 6.66 10. MIX 8 MATCH .. 8.98 7.98 11. ANTHONY'S 3.80 8.96 7.98 18. HAWAIIAN PIZZA .380 8.98 7.96 O MISHROOMS 3.80 8.98 7.68 7. 380 8 98 7.66 380 8.96 7.68 SEASONED GRM) BEEF The Robber Bridegroom is performed in the wooded area 80 . .. 98 ..... 80 COMBO Inti 6.80 SITREME mwr 8.80 lO.BO 'K(4M08 lAtmiyMiew or tew-- e em is 0 MU ii wNMoinr aRiiti -- Company, the resident theatre company of the Art Center. It is also the second production to be extended. Working, the first production for the new Approval was given by the company was also brought back cou "j, t0 proceed with for an encore weekend. Sewpation in the Central Davis cham estimated the cost of er Tickets for the remaining regDistrict master plan. Kaysvilles participation at just Kaysville City will pay $17,638 ular run performances, and for under $4,000 a year. for the study in which Farming-to- n the extended run are available at and Fruit Heights will also the Art Center for $5 for adults Mecham said the UPPC will will detail and $4 for art center members, give the city a stronger voice in participate. The plan senior citizens, and students. For an upcoming battle with Utah the districts master plan for fuefficient use more and of. ticket information and reservaPower and Light to retain rights ture tions call the center at current the system. to low cost federal hydroelectric power.The power which KaysThe council also declared ville currently subscribes to is Thornfield Road an emergency generated by the Colorado and area so bids could be taken imGreen Rivers and will be mediately to repair the road. in 1989. The declaration allows five bids UP&L is seeking a share of to be taken and one accepted this power which currently is al- this week for reconstruction of located to the Colorado River the road which was torn up to Storage Project. Kaysville and lessen spring flooding. The city Bountiful City are both memhopes to have the section of the is the this. road in the King Clarion SubdiUP&L bers of seeking cities vision completed by the time Davis of support County school starts. as they go after the low-copartici-companie- 3 80 PEPFERON) 380 8. ITALIAN SAl SAGE Bounti-fulDav- 9. ANTHONY'S and 27. outdoors behind the Art Center, 2175 South Main, Bountiful. The Robber Bridegroom is the second production of the newly formed CenterStage Theatre n. ): CHOPPED OLfNES HIodctn .)?! - i s, 581-882- , u 3. GREEN PEPPER ber Bridegroom, the current KAYSVILLE-- In : S Riffs Is Play Joins Kaysville Extended New Power Body BOUNTIFUL -- 1$ 0 tot i I lltiluHi tfi 544-144- 4 505 N. 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