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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 17. 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX Commission: Tiger By The Tail? t M) - Davis FARMINGTON County Commission has a Tiger by the tail in a group of residents living in the unincorporated area of the county between 2100 and 2350 South and 200 and 500 West, v ! south of Bountiful. XM., SOME 75 residents packed the Commission chambers Tuesday afternoon to argue the proposed rezoning from fe- Residential-of about But the to 3 15 COMMISSIONERS Residential acres the Park family agreed to meet with residents of Linda Loma, Meadowmont and William Park No. 1 subdivisions to try and work out an agreement. Mrs Park now owns the property she shared for many years with her husband. He died last April and Mrs. Park wants to sell the property and live with a daughter in Salt doesnt want her property rezoned. So why the arguments? HER NEIGHBORS some of whom have lived in the area -- 4-- sisted of a shopping trip to the grocery store for pricing of bread and milk product?. Busy only partly describes the efforts the first year Busy Cookers Club members are putting forth, in order to be ready for the big Davis County Fair competition. THEIR FINAL meeting was spent in updating their record books for the fair. THE FAIR opens on Aug and 19 for the public. The club will be entering oatmeal cookies in the Davis County Fairs 4 H club competition 17, 18 The club members have completed 10 meetings out of the 12 required. During their this weekly meetings summer, they have learned the basics of cooking and MRS. CAROLYN Andersen is the club leader with DeVonya Andersen as junior club leader. DeVonya has nine years of Club work. This service in year has been spent in food preparation and food preservation in addition to being Club leader of the junior proper table setting and manners. EACH WEEK they have learned to make a new type of food, some of which are egg salad sandwiches, hot chocolate, orange sugar toast, milkyway punch, Tapioca pudding, oatmeal cookies and smckerdoodles One of their meetings con Busy Cookers Club. SHE WILL be entering her canning and bakery goods in the fair np ElaycwiMle Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnson and son and family, Mr. and Mrs Gary Johnson spent the weekend on a camping trip to Monte Cristo. Mrs. Alice Gundelfinger underwent major surgery Wednesday morning at the Hill Air Force Hospital. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Web- ster and three children re- turned from a week vacationing tn California They were guests of his sister and brother-ilaw. Bishop and Mrs James Taa at 1 Monte, Calif Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs Bud Tice are his parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tice of Hemet. Calif Mr and Mrs Harry Duck- and worth. their two daughters and families, Mrs Gaylen Sprague and Mrs Robert Rey spent a few days last week at Snowbird Resort Mrs. Rey and children are WAA here visiting with her parents and others from Camarillo, Calif. Mrs Mary Collett accompanied their son Brent Collett to Gallup, New Mexico to spend a few days. They were on hand for the dedication of the new LDS stake center there Brent teaches school in Gallup and his mother will return home. Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Nance and children, Mrs. Susan Hartley and children spent a week in California vacationing Mr. and Mrs Nance visited with his brother and family. Mr. and Mrs Steve Nani e at Arcadia MONROE DILS On Julv 4. 1811, James Monroe, fifth president of the t nited States, died in New York City at the age of 7.1 fJst7 YreaHmem For IBeprossioBv Mackey Brown, a writer for Readers Digest, was in the grip of clinical depression and didnt know it. She was in tears often, couldnt plan and cook a meal. She wouldnt answer the telephone, was unresponsive to her husband and son. HER FAMILY physician found nothing wrong with her. So one night Mackey Brown swallowed an entire bottle of sedatives. Fortunately, as she writes in the August Readers Digest, her husband found her unconscious and secured medical and psychiatric help at once. Her psychiatrist prescribed chemotherapy for her depression, and Mackey Brown is home with her alert, happy family now and busy writing DR. NATHAN and the treatment markedly helps about 85 percent of those who suffer depression If you feel you are depressed, the first step is to see your family doctor. He should know if you are more or less depressed than normal, Dr Kline writes. "And you may be taking another medication that as a side effect causes such symptoms If you are clinically depressed, ask him to recommend a specialist CANAL STARTED On July 4, 1817, ground was broken for the Erie Canal ig apartments, m the developed subdivision, residents pointed out Yet, they cited more MEANWHILE, members of rezoning proposal is owned by Mrs. Dorothy Park and she than together. From 2420 West 300 North, West Point, Utah 84015 Phone (801)825-260- 4 Kindergarten Preparation Behavioral Awareness Arts, Crafts & Music Motor Skills, Field Trips McConkie Children. The Pobble Who Has No Toes" Edward Lear; Creativity Alfred . Puppets REGISTRATION DATES Hitchcock; "The Game On Thatcher Island T. Degens, Patooie Robert Newton Peck; "Ms Glee Was Waiting" Donna Hill. Aug. 16-1- 7 & 18 (Daily) ... S. Kline, Orangeburg, N Y., describes the use of chemotherapy in the treatment of depression in a related article. The most characteristic early symptom (in depres- sion) is the absence of joy or he writes. Chronic fatigue, poor concentration, lack of interest and indecisiveness are also common . .It is important to recognize these symptoms, because in its early stages depression is relaiively simple lo treat .pleasure," CHEMOTHtRAPY, he explains, appears to restore the hookup between nerve cells in the brain. It is a chemical transmission that seems to have bogged down in a clinically depressed patirnt. GliTGi , aiQ 4 ,IJ7h, flag) BEGINNERS: 1st Zanthe Larson daug. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson 1st Laura Cunningham d3ug. Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham 2nd Melanie Mecham daug. Mr. and Mrs. Vert Mecham 1 st Cindy Weaver daug. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weaver 2nd Jill Schroeder daug. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schroeder 3rd Leigh Ann Helton daug. of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Helton 4th Danene Brown daug. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown 1st Troylene Brown daug. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown 2nd Valerie Thompson daug. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Adams 3rd Usa Moore daug. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore Polyester BONDED NOVICE: 1st Susan Green daug. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Green INTERMEDIATE: 1st Valerie Loken daug. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loken SEMI ADVANCED: 1st Gina Garcia daug. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Garcia 3rd Brandy Hart daug. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hart 1st Debbie Symonds daug. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Symonds (nol In picture) FALL REGISTRATION AUG. 21 urn camaiB gum? j j Qm. au?f 30 POTTER SCHOOL OF GYiBSIlCS Aug. 11, 1978 at State Youth Development Gym Winners Listed as Follows 6 COMMISSIONERS Flint and Zaugg said they would do what they could to help in this problem but questioned the legality of the petition seeking rezoning since it is for a lower density and is against the will of the major property owner. 'Kiddie Kcllcc(t IPtucuxcl Successful 825-389- will stick grandchildren, director of the Rockland Research Institute in Proved Competition for Students of PHONE vowed that me and my family, including the k Five-Minut- e Brew" matter." She then SEVERAL residents of the subdivisions said they were either told or assumed that the developed area was zoned Residential-1- . However, most of the subdivision is zoned Residential-- 3 and has been that zone for more than a R.T. Stevens; Watch For the Morning Elizabeth MacDonald; "The Marriage Joan Aiken, "If Life Is A Bowl Of Cherries - What Am I Doing In The Pits Erma Bombeck, The Promised Messiah an LDS Bruce R. book, Witchs petition seeking rezoning was done behind my back and because of racial prejudice (she is half Indian) and even my brothers and sisters have turned against me in this are surrounded subdivision. -- Flight s apartment units said Charles Wimmer. by apartments and I think some consideration should be given to the 78 families living in the ings, We ADULT: The Reef Girl the last book written by Zane Bucharest MRS. PARK, old, told the commission that the We dont want to be overrun with apartment build- The Kaysville City Library new book selections are Grey, SEVERAL members of the Park family sjaoke out against their neighbors, claiming that they have turned against them. One family member said the Park home had been vandalized several times and crops destroyed by youngsters of the area The commission hearing erupted into a heated, namecalling session at times by persons both for and against the rezoning. subdivision FAMILY MEMBERS admitted that they could get much more out of the sale if the property zone was left unchanged. How do they (neighbors) think they have the right to At Library 100 decade. It was also of concern to some that now the residents, know the subdivision is Residential-3- , they will want to build apartment additions to their homes. within walking distance of the Lake City new Book Selections ARE no apart- THERE ments, not even basement decision. the only FACT, undeveloped area in the ENTER FAIR Glen W. But the commissioners said they would take the matter under advisement and seek legal counsel before making a IN Club preparing for Members of the Busy Cookers entries in the Davis County Fair. L to r, Jolyn Passey, Lynette Sanders. Standing: Susan Murdock, DeVonya Anderson, assistant leader; Debbie Hamblin and Amy Bates, np IF THE rezoning petition is accepted, it would mean that the Park property would be rezoned for lower density-sing- le family dwellings--an- d the property would be of less sale value. But a rezoning would also mean that there would not be dwellings built any multi-un- it on the Park property which is adjacent to the subdivisions think so intends to have the rezoning downgraded from a higher to a lower density, and the area includes about 3 4 acres of undeveloped property owned by one family. J behind our back. Flint and Wendell Zaugg, only commissioners present for Tuesdays hearing, dont oddity of this rezoning proposal is that it &A. seek a rezoning of our property without our permissaid one family sion, member. They have petitioned for this rezoning for more than a decade-do- nt want to see the Park property developed into multi-un- it dwellings which is allowed under the present zoning. But can the neighbors legally block the development by having her property rezoned to a lower density than has been zoned for several years? By GARY R. BLODGETT . |