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Show 1 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MAY 11, 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX J -- - f.V ' -- s as! Laifto V By DONETA GATHERUM Motorists traveling the streets of East Layton will need to move a little slower because of a resolution passed May 2 by the East Layton city council i'HC v. I!-i - THE COUNCIL directed the police department to issue citations to all motorists ex- I Tgsjr- rf f- ' ' 1 ft ft ill, I m rjr t 1 - S 9 ii 1 - $ & Xt . yfn. , '"Sfcll,,. "v4" j y ii - ' . S x ; ) i LiL 'X ... r , J( r T , h A Y t I ? , ' 1 4 l -- ' '' J, , ,. ;k& yV.s .,A Nr Vi , i A - ceeding the posted speed limit by 5 mph in residential and business districts This action was prompted by citizens complaints that the roads of East Layton, especially Rainbow Drive, are unsafe for pedestrians Other considerations that prompted this action are the lack of sidewalks and the poor quality of the roads that create a hazardous situation .te. i - ySft&Sfek , ' i rW, V A i 7 4 a Survey i t 1 THE LETTER read as follows Enclosed is the real estate inspection form for Kimberly Meadows in East 5 ? A , K?r v - ENFORCEMENT will begin immediately A detailed explanation of the flooding problems East Layton residents have been experiencing this spring was read to the city council This report was prepared by the Utah Geological and Mineral 5 r Layton, Utah As you requested, a very 'i detailed investigation was BENEFIT SALE fund-raLsin- g Avvardsd The University of Utah In stitutional Council dp in proved an adjustment admission standards to as sure high academic standards and encourage students to THE CHANGE in admts the first sion standards significant adjustment in 1H will require that years students complete thrte ears of E nglish before entermg the U in the 197k Hi) academic units will be jears, four requited in 11 COVINGTON Speake I n L of include Lnghsh AS AN C c MR. ( owngton i t idu i'i d fri m BV C in a inmpusite i I psvi hologv , sot n Ingv and H h is done ooloev gr nl ii ite woi k at the I mw t silv of I t ih and I mw tsitv of iwati He will talk i il t tsv uethods and teaching summer activities for hi I Ii arning d s iblt d i tul J Scholarship to Auxiliary he K ivsv ille ITS Curl i o-- Brigham Lnivcisitv, President Daliin Oaks unuoum t d f'akt r mil Mi I nit No 9 If THEY WIRE I ACH scholarship to the 12 voting mm and 12 voung women is foi minimum of ii 2110 pc r vear hut tnav ini n ase to $2 (full pc r w ai , di pt tiding on the m d of the 1 he sc holarshtps ir the name of the I Ds hurt h pic suit nt and ate s' holarshtps of h red at ti i omp inn d In i C In in v , fni Is' State c h nrnian ol the Anit-rin ion Vuxdi irv t I nil No S2 h n sv le, sponsor of thi (nils S Hi c andid hi s hi I iKo M i s bv Mrs lit fodv ttcipitnt lit l course prior to freshman admission or achieve an appropriate level of perfor- mance on such standardized tests as ACT, SAT or AP Dr Cedric I Davern, vice president for academic affairs, told council members the faculty and administration has been concerned with the changing of t haracteristics the from Utah seniors graduating Of t Voting alternative, students mav complete a basic writing high schcxils NOT ONLY are their ACT V c kit Miss E nph im Miss I v n h a S indt rs and Miss ( arolv n t w ars (hi Is Hall and State gow ini i Miss Allison Barlow wi re gia sts at a tc l Sundav in Ogdt n of iht American legion Auwlinv VC Daws ountv Sc hiHils Hi has a private clinic for children with learning disabilities and a pie school for di vclopmen of signs of 1 c units scores declining, he said, Staters in mes trom Virginia to California who have been awarded a prestigious four-wa- r K i m l ill Spenc c r three Are Guests AVI OR Ann Tailor of far m nglon is one of 24 out st aiding high school seniors MR. (owngton has been a tal disabilities as well as non dis ihilitv hildien He has supervised group homes for the state of Washington and his worked with the I tah Bovs K mi h. supervising W U 111 studi nts He has written a ross mi lor dew lopun lit pro, rim whuh is pri sentlv hi u g used h. private pn sihmls 1 laura resource teacher with the If Staters Girl V 1 The U currently suggests that the preparatory program fur high school students adequately prepare themselves for college level work LAI R 1 Admission Stin dards For Freshman Scholarship To The Y D tmmgton print ip.il the Daws School District Alternative Si hool. will be the speaker at the Mac 17 meet ing of the Ltah Association for Children with learning Disabilities. South Davis Chapter The meeting will be at 7 30 p m at the J A Tavlor Sc liool in Centerville 7-- (J of U Adjusts 4 Year 1) "INCLUDED as part of the investigation wds interviewseveral long time ing residents of the area, a discussion of the problem with Junior Green of East Layton, and a surface reconnaissance accompanied by Dave Miller, a local builder who provided several test holes in lot 5 of -- Ma L made to determine what may be causing basement flooding in the area bent fit to aid retarded citizens of Clearfield Home Center to usit Yellowstone Park in July was a big success Saturday Many ceramic, wood and quilt items were sold along with goods from a bake sale, ai ts and crafts and paintings - most of them prepared by lesidents of the tenter 1 he open house at the center also provided a piogiam and luncheon in commemoration of Legal Rights for A on I prisidmt in "but there are also disturbing a decline in the literary competence of many " f our entering freshmen Davern said a faculty survey brought an almost unanimous response that skill in written E nglish is the major problem experienced hi en'ertng freshmen as they irv to cope with the demands of a university education c THIS information and con-cer- feet that the U should require some minimal standard of curricular preparation Meetings were held with both university and high school administrators for the purpose of drafting a new high school requirement and recommendations to be included in the U catalog Davern said the proposal has been communicated to Dr Walter D Talbot, superintendent of public instruction for the State Board of Education THE academic vice president emphasized that certain courses to prepare themselves for university education." said Davern In short, it represents a serious and welcome attempt to move some of the remedial education burden from the university back into the high school where it properly belongs, he told council members A Place W here race track is a place whe re windows clean people Command Courier ing confining layers over shallow artesian aquifers In simpler terms, there is a shallow (2 to 10 feet) perched water table throughout the area THIS is confirmed by surface water and groundwater exposed in several shallow trenches and basement excavations in the area Surface evidence of the shallow-perche- d water table consists of seeps that flow intermittently and areas of vegetal ion that require large amounts of water It would appear that items separate, water-relateare causing the flooding problems These are it) In ii win moie than for the ipphiants at h with a sinedarships grade point aw rage cd at hast hi and a composite problems The Geologic Map of the Weber Delta District, Utah, U S Geological Survey Pdper 518 shows that Kimberly Meadows is Professional Too Late Many men have thought they had a girl on the string only to find out tio late they have hold of the end with the hook Gosport School The 1977-7school year is nearly over, but five and are being enrolled for next year and a series of immunization shots may be in order 8 OFTEN a complete physical examination will uncover defects that a child may have and that have been unnoticed It is important, if a child has a defect, that the parents and teachers know about the defect so thal they can htlp the child overcome the handicap si rv a t to i and school onimat h c nn ric an s! nri of 2 C idle or e U si hi 'a r A( T I he 2 1 1 1 winners were silndtrship ' ki d in the ill pi ri c nlile ori tlu At I . and i at h h is di m on s 1 a ! t d sup r ioi i it geologist THE CITY council upheld the recommendation of the planning commission and denied a re zone application submitted by Haven J Barlow to allow development of property fronting gutters are downslope "4 Late 1977 and earlv 1978 has been a period of above average rainfall, caus ing the shallow perch waier table to recharge and move to within two feet of the existing FINALLY, the council lis tened to information aboul leasing police cars The mat ter will come up again as the council prepare next year's -- surface THIS will be temporary budget dmg SUE CERAMICS Greenware, Bisque, Supplies & New classes to Commence May Both Day & Evening Firing 1 6th ENROLL NOW FOR CHILDRENS SUMMER CLASSES 75 North Fort Lane, Layton, Ut. 376-027- 1 Dont Forget Mothers nay May 14th Shop For Your Special Mother at Both Wight Houses iuli Stores MiSS TAV I OR. .1 oij ii i of and Mrs Nt hi (, Jailor t I arm ngton is si udi nt IhhIv wi e pr sid, nt ,,t D u is High Si hoi a ml ii a, mi a nu mht r of It i nion il I Mi i Located I H ( mnr Sol II t and i I i 4 at 37 N. 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Fort Lane Layton, Utah Finest Quality NEW FURNITURE All fabrics first qual Free ty Hardwood frames w !h screw A dowel construct on Ma'ch Fabrics in your home or office at your convenience Wight upholstering done wdh expert craftsmanship Furniture Should Be An Investment Not on expense Free Bids Free Pickup Free Delivery 825-07- 00 (riji IJ rapping The CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERING All Foil 258 West 1800 North Sunset UMG3US 27 No Main, ( Phon 376 - 4256 Fori Larva Shopping Cantor in Laylon 376-347- 3 on Cherry lane When existing problems are corrected, the re zone may be granted Action on a dispute between Mr and Mrs Sigurd Nielsen and Vaughn Fowler, a developer, was tabled until be could information gathered from Biuce Nalder and Paul Walton discharging directly onto im pervious surface soil and draining into adjoining lots c f Rogers basements, driveways, and garages Many of the homes do not have foundation drains or sumps that could allow infiltrating water to be removed before entering basements or garages irv it , basement drains and sumps to help alleviate the problem Many owners of older homes are installing drains and sumps at their own expense to pi event future flooding this Had potential problem been recognized at the time development was first proposed, all builders would have been able to provide adequate drainage controls Signed James L and run into below grade n,i si holarship and It oh i ship high no r il i hat u ti i and I I to Mr Gteen, new construction is required to provide Miller, this was confirmed by local building inspectors 2 The impervious nature of the soils causes water to concentrate on the surface tin-to- BVt BUILDERS and the city of East Layton are now dware of the problem, and accoiding 1. EARLY developers and builders were not aware of near surface perched water tables When construction of Phase I started, all basement and foundation excavations were dry According to Mr ROOF grade excava tions d 3. below other being excavated and new home construction that included basements were also inspected for possible water the new high school prepara- tion recommendations represent a modest raising of the universitys standards of admission They are also intended to convey a message to aspiring high school students that they should take n was shared with a number of high sihool prtn tpals and counselors who in cheated they would strongly sippor! a proposal to the ef c phase I Utility trenches presently and as summer progresses, the water table will drop 5. In areas where fill was used to prov.de level building pads, water is moving between the fill material and original ground surface This type of movement may explain why two test holes in lot five had water and one, apparently placed in in situ soil, was dry This water will move toward basements or located in clay with low permeability, form- f-2o- use Bountiful & Now In Layton OPEN LATE FRIDAYS |