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Show W.' Kaysville KAYSVILLE j John Thacker City Manager says contract negotiations with Utah Power and I Light must be finalized to purchase the west Kaysville power System, otherwise a building ; moratorium may be declared there by the City Council. -w I ; Kaysvilje City has its own e Halted 5D Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1983 . power company and will soon City. purchase of the is we comes to down it What power system in west Kaysville. supply power to the west Kaysit cheaper than we can build can ville area that was annexed onto buy it from them, Thacker said. Thacker said two building perthe city in August, 1982. HowevThe council last week tabled the mits have been issued for the arer, UP&L still officially owns the item for two weeks to see if ea and two subdivision plans power rights and any new buildUP&L would deliver a deed of reviewed by the city. A moratoing construction would add to sale for the area. rium, if approved by the city the .purchase price when UP&L City officials have concluded council, would halt all building sells the system to Kaysville negotiations with UP&L for the construction in west Kaysville. S. Weber OKs Parsons Reclamation Plans Final re; SOUTH WEBER clamation plans for Parsons Rock and Gravel Company have been approved by the City " Council. 2 Parsons representative Fae Fa-- 2 cier submitted a bond of $32,675 : to the city for the project, to improve appearance of Parsons on the east and west side. Phase ing fields. Phases Two and one will commence in the spring Three are to be completed three of 1984 and be completed by to four years after Phase One. Facier said that the reclamaspring of 1986. tion would be done in four Sprinkling systems will be inPhases Two and Three will be cluded in the project to control phases. Phase one would involve landscaping a raised area around the addition of chain link fencblowing dust.. Phase Four will be the entire perimeter of the gravel ing along South Weber Dr. and further landscaping to be compit and planting trees and shrubs stock fence along the surround pleted as excavation progresses. large gravel excavation site in South Weber. . SCOTT MULVEY COLTON TIPPETTS c 1 ) IB. FRESH Sited Dfood POrkm?raVy BROWN, pork OR TURKEY men C, WHITE OR WHEAT 12 OT 02. MINUTE MAID Jfe0 tL .Grapo or SpayjwjssB. bho Juico . 4 Cubs Win Arrows f1 LAYTON Four Cub Scouts from Layton have earned the Arrow of Light Award, the high- est award in Cub Scouting. Scott Mulvey, Clay Williams and Ben Winegar are members of Pack 304. Mulvey is a son of and Marilyn Mulvey of 405 S. 725 E.? Layton. Williams is a son of Eddie and Pauline Williams of 346 S. 750 E Lay- ton. men 2 33 PACK L0N6ER LASTING Parents of Winegar are Robert and MaryAnn Winegar of 362 S. Whitesides, Layton, , Tippetts is a son of Terry and Patricia Tippetts of Layton. He ; y is a member of Pack 82, sored by the Layton 8th LDS Ward. After earning every badge of rank available, Tippetts has ' graduated into the Blazer Scout program. spon-Gar- Health Fair Produces Funds for Sidewalks After what Steve LAYTON a Wilson, representative from McKay Dee Hospital, called a very worthwhile project in the d form of a health fair at the Clinic, a check for $1,900 was turned over to Layton City to help pay for the installation of a sidewalk along Rainbow Drive. Fair-fiel- Dense traffic, increased building, and the lack of a sidewalk a nSMIeHijii along Rainbow Drive near the intersection with Fairfield Road have presented a dangerous situation to the hundreds of children ' ROY The six candidates running for election to the Roy sCity Council are invited to two public forums along with all interested citizens. .The first forum is scheduled CASE OF 24 11.93 SAVES? 14 SAVES? 29 02. 0Z. donated by the Maveric Store which is under construction in the area, will go towards the installation of sidewalk to help alleviate the possibility of an accident. We want to be a part of the community and join forces, Wilson told Layton Mayor Lewis Shields as he presented the check to the city. We are happy to respond and stand ready to do so in the fu- ture. for 7 p.m. on Oct. 26 at Roy sxvem SAX1 32 0Z. 4.02. SMUCKER'S JANET (unor's Cloanoor iSPlNAC Bbinach Elder Philip Chandler, son of Mission. He will speak at the Clearfield H. Kay and Phyllis Chandler, 1th Ward Chapel, 925 S. State, has from returned the Clearfield, a.m. IllinoisChicago Greek Speaking on Oct. 30, at LEE SAXE 12 3? 02. BAR-- S CLACK pzzppsn , SAVE U 6? ONE POUND SUCED VOpPOf Thouundi to choote from! Special purchase of popular Isod Polyester-Cottoblends in the seasons most wanted stripes. Great for guys snd gals...in a great choice of colors. Sues 8 to 20. n 12 2 for $25 Jujt fcy ll:3 In D: Or l7cbcr Cc-i- :s OPEN 10 TO 7 ED SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS LAYTON HILLS MALL STORE ONLY -- Ele- - LDS Missionary Returns 1 1 ; j mentary School. The second fo- rum is at 7 p.m. on Nov. 3 at North Park Elementary School. Neill Meister is sponsoring the forums. All candidates will have time to express their views. 1 PRIVATE LABEL ! school each day. The money, as well as funds Roy Hopefuls Will Speak Chili, Pinto, tidnoy Doanas S who must walk in that area to i ; j |