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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 11. 1978 Substation: Eiaisuille Topic By NORMA PREECE with the storm drain on Crestwood Road from 30 West During the Kaysville city council meeting Tuesday Walter Supt evening Meacham from the electrical department reported on a recent meeting with Harry Haycock, Mr. Pote and the Ogden manager of Utah and as authorized by the council, the city would be participating in the difference of a 15" and 18 pipe. Power & Light Company con- cerning the Kaysville substation. THE MEETING was a a previous letter from Mr. Meacham calling attention to his concern that the substation Kaysville would shortly reach capacity. Mr. Meacham said he had been informed that according to UP&L monitoring one bank of transformers had already been overloaded UP&L had agreed to add 5.000 KVA in place of two result of ELDREN BUTLER Principal To Retire Eldren Butler, who has served as the principal of the Clinton Elementary School for the past 19 years, is retiring from this position at the close of the school year. HE WILL be honored with an open house reception, to be held at the school on Thursday evening, May 11 between 7 and 9pm The public and all former students are invited to attend Mr. Butler has been affiliated at the Clinton School for the past 29 years Having commenced there as a teacher for the fifth and sixth grades for the first ten years HE RESIDES at 947 East 1150 South in Clearfield. He was born in Cornish, Utah. After serving a LDS Mission for the LDS Church, he spent three years in the U S. Air Force, he graduated from the University of Utah. He is married to the former Evelyn Webb of Richmond, Utah and they are the parents of four children. During the evenings reception, a short program is being planned in his honor vsb 2.000 KVA transformers, which would help for now, but would not be the ultimate He felt the city should consider buying the substation if possible and look to adding another 7,500 KVA transformer to it at some future date. answer. THERE followed some dison cussion capital requirements, how they would be met, fringe costs with the change-ovebenefits derived from owning the subr, station Supt Meacham said the 1CPA engineer would be assisting with some of this UP&L information would be in contact with the city. Supt Howard Bonnemort asked if halting building would be the answer to which Supt. Meacham replied that electrical needs in the same houses increased year by year with new appliances, etc., and while one bank of the substation might be overloaded, another may have adequate capacity. He said there was about 10 percent per year increase in load demand. DUANE Gerrard met with the council to ask their consideration moving a large power pole placed near the onto roadway exiting Crestwood Road He said the pole restricted visibility of drivers pulling onto Crestwood from the private road leading to his home Supt. Meacham said the cost to remove the large pole would be excessive and said it was placed there because they had no easement on the adjoining property which is in the county. Later in the meeting, Supt Meacham said he would look into the problem and asked Mr. Gerrard to check into the easement on the property. CAROL Collett reported the Historical Committee would launch a campaign in the first week of September for funds to move the Proudfoot home, donated by Hod Sanders, to a new site on the city property formerly owned by the Kershaws She stated they had asked that $2,000 be placed in the KCA budget, and requested the city advance the balance of the money as a loan should the fund drive be short to be repaid by the committee, which was generally agreed GENE Ravenberg of Market Brough appeared before the council with the preliminary plan for the development on North Mam Street which has been approved by the planning commission Councilwoman Carol Page suggested there should be no parking along the State Road and Supt Max Major objected to the dead-enstreet which he felt should have a temfor snow porary removal of snow plows and d turn-aroun- d CAROL Fashion Page, agreed to attend council-woma- a budget reform seminar at the c Lodge on May 25 garbage trucks until that portion is developed. Tri-Ar- Tennis whites are still most popular on the tennis court An attractive one is made of polyester knit with and which Mayor Elison stated would have information for cities of our size. Supt. Max Major reported they were ready to go ahead FOLLOWING further disCouncilman cussion, Scheuller moved that the the council approve preliminary plans with the DonlslBakelShoppe three stipulations identified by the planning commission and the addition of a temporary Ron Pearson met with the turn-aroun- council as representative from the Kaysville Chamber Commerce concerning the economic growth committee and following a discussion Councilwoman Page moved the following members be named as members: Ron Pearson, chairman; Alice Telford, Charles Lloyd, Richard Bowman, Geraldine Major, Dean Holman, Howard Hawkes, Councilwoman Page as ex officio member representing the city council. It was seconded by Councilman Bonnemort and passed of by the council THE council authorized the city recorder, Mrs Leavitt to attend a seminar at Park City on May 4 and 5 np fj Kaysville Mrs Melpha Koldewyn 9:00 Sfc3! ClosedSundays at- pT tended the Jensen family reunion in Magna last week where they honored her only living aunt, Katie Anderson. Mrs. Koldewyn presented an original poem honoring the Jensen family and her grandfather. Mr. and Mrs Sherman Burton spent Thursday in Coalville visiting with son Doug and family Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs William E. Galley were their grandson, John Dunn of Santa Monica, Calif and their granddaughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs William Alder and son Bryce and daughter Melissa of Salt Lake City. Orland S. and Luella Augason of Concord, Calif, were overnight guests of Mrs Melpha Koldewyn. Other guests of Mrs Koldewyn last week were Marilyn C. Fillmore, Holly and Gary Fillmore. 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