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Show W WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- mi tagtMqpm NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 13, 1977 IS of IN 1975, when I think we had a tremendous line-u- p including another woman, Marilyn Hall, the Citizens had 63 percent of the vote. There was a possibility we might have gained a majority on the council, and the old resid-dent- s rose up to beat us, yet the only 1,521 people voted and same block as always there were 3,700 registered voters. This sums up the Kaysville new story. Whereas, residents like myself outnumber the old timers who control. At least 2,100 registered voters dont vote in the municipal election and dont participate. It is axiomatic in Kaysville that if you belong to the Rotary Club you can become a candidate for the Citizens Party. In 1975, we campaigned at almost every house in Kaysville, but the candidate. WHEN I first joined the in 1969, 1 asked the chairman what I would have to do to become a candidate for city office. He replied that if I showed up with my wife at the convention, I would have a majority support for nomination. Today its the same situation. Between then and now, we have always had a full slate of candidates and a platform to party oppose the Citizens Party which as long as I know has dominated the political offices in Kaysville. We elected the only woman to ever run in Kaysville, Anne Buchanan, present incumbent. tive council are Elizabeth A new slate of officers has been selected for the Kays-vill- e Civic Association for the 1977-7- 8 year. adult chairman; Patty Hartley, youth chairman; Linda Major, secretary. Williamson, Ron Pearson, president MEMBERS OF the execu High School. as Alex Anderson, Michelle Rickman, and Patty Keeling, Girl Scouts; Esther Ainscough, A.A.U.W.; Bonnie Heywood, Chamber of Commerce; and Joe S. Hill, Cul- I have. At each election, he said, timers Council, np North Noncommissioned Officer Academy at Norton AFB, Calif. THE who sergeant, received advanced military leadership and management training, is a flight engineer technician at Norton. Sergeant Kanakaole is a 1962 graduate of Farrington High School. His wife, Priscilla, is the daughter of Delphido Martinez of 784 S. 550 E., Clearfield. tf&t ',JI ' v Ak San Frandtco can Kfr ba found at tho bodutiful Bratton's Covo in Bountiful" SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS PAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE 1 Mon. thnj $of. V Soafood Park and recreation areas are inadequate, sales tax revenues are inadequate and county land owners who (03(1 aosmsumf 1385 S. 500 Wwt Rouitftii Rum 285-23- 54 THE REDUCED speed zone in conjunction with the overhead flashing lights would do much to reduce the speed and alleviate this traf- ion. City officials explained, however, that they could do little for solving the problem since the road in question is a d highway. THUS, Representative Han- state-owne- sen, city officials and state officials have met and determined that flashing amber lights should be the first step in alleviating the traffic problem. Representative Hansen said installation of the overhead lights has been approved by the city council and has been endorsed by DOT Director Blaine Kay. HOWEVER, THE Department of Transportation has not yet taken official action on the lights. We do expect to come DOT approval fic hazard. Representative Hansen said. Drivers would have to be educated to the new conditions, but a similar system has been used elsewhere in the state with good success. The possibility of installing a raised cement divider in the middle of the street with a chain-lin- k fence to funnel students to proper crossings also has been discussed. IT probably will take all the flashing three steps lights, reduced speed zone and the divider to solve the total problem, the representative said. Kaysville Junior High School across the highway (west of Davis High) also has students crossing the busy street, it was noted, grb & 9:00 Sat Mat & 2:45 1:15 Adults on August 4, 1976. CITED WAS Capt. James P. Fingerlos, Minuteman 2.00 HS&JHS missile test facility manager. On that date Captain Fingerlos rushed to the area where a lithium battery had exploded. Disregarding his own safety and in spite of caustic fumes and the chance of additional explosions, the captain entered the building to rescue several injured engineers trapped in the structure. 1.50 Under 1.00 IAYSU1LLE TCIATRE DATE 1 824 2 OiRA 8,. Part 3. Other Charges and Credits. This portion of your bill provides you with a complete explanation of other charges and credits for special work done that month, and may include anything from installation charges to a final bill. If you haven't incurred any 801 SSS 123M LOWEST PRICE EVER -- 801 555 801 555 B76 SEP 31 1177 CREDITS PAGE CHARGE i CHARGES OTHER TOTAL l.0 L AMOUNT 6.00 30 J7 CREDITS 6.00 EXCLUDING TAX TAXlS- - C0 601 5S5 153m 8USINLSS OFFICE Mountain Ball - SEP OTHER CHARGES ITEMIZED CAl.LS-STAXES-U.- & CRECITS-SL- Cl L DETAH STATE .57 CITY .12 S. COUNTY CHARGES-1NCLUD1N- G CURRENT ADJUSTMENT BILL . .95 4 2 1 Mountain Ball AUG ON CHANGE RECORD FOR A 1 267 S SEP THRO DETAIL .45 .00 BY TAX PAYMENTS L 9.71 b.00 1.50 30 SEP l.U r? ffil 1 BILL DATE CURR or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job 77 St? 01 SLP 21 CHGS OLE ev Mountain Ball 197 18.35 197? IS. PIE L 1234 8C I OR ARt 1322 3 F VUINTA IN BELL SLT i.x CIV UT 34135 For Residential RMI Don Pearson UCT ELI CTY IN Ut 84107 GUTTERS R - Manager ESTIMATES--773-856- 6 or LX RETURN THIS PAGE WITH Y0JR CHECX TO MADE PAYABLE MOUNTAIN BELL . THANX YOU PLEASE 00E 1234 APPLE 394-658- 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance 21 MM 12 r QSSE5i2jM0'U2u 1521012277 3000162303 18.35 Part 2. Summary Statement. Here you will find an itemized summary of your total monthly charges including local, long distance, and other charges, credits, taxes, payments, adjustments, and municipal charges, etc. This portion doubles as a payment return form. To insure proper delivery of your payment, be sure to position this portion so that our address appears in the appropriate window. TOTAL G0I1SITLY Part 4, Itemized Calls. Here, you will find a complete description of any charges for long distance and directory assistance. Each call will be footnoted for explanations such as dialed or operator-assiste- d call and applicable discount. This portion of your bill will help you understand your calling habits and may give you information you can use to reduce your bill. If you haven t incurred any charges in this category, this page will be omitted. AMOUNT MIN 1 1 EXPLANATION charges in this category, this page will be omitted. Part CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS AND CHARGES OTHER L NO. TO AREA CALLS EXCLUDING TAX OFtrtMZED TOTAL CAPTAIN Fingerlos is a native of Harrison, Idaho. He and his wife, Sarah Lee, have two children. 21 NORTH MAIN KAYSVILLE, UTAH TO PLACE UTAH PROVO UTAH ClEASElC 1H2A This new bill is more informative and more descriptive than our old bill, Cv., Mountain Bell and we think you will find it helpful. 1 Mountain Bttt PAGE TIME NO. Cl 1177 SEP 123M CALLS ITEMIZED of- during an incident at the base sss 801 ficer has received the Airmans Medal for heroism 14, 15, 17, 18 Evenings 7:30 Air Force Base the call was made and its duration, along with any discount you may have received. Its likely youll be able to use this information to help reduce your future bills. When you receive your next phone bill, it will tell you more than ever about who, where and when youve called. We think that once you become familiar with this new statement (shown below) youll like it. Our new bill will tell you more about your long distance calling habits by detailing each call, including the time Captain Fingerlos Cited For Bravery A Hill --F- 3EE Blvd., Vineyard Honolulu, has graduated from the Military Airlift Command made up from state funds and the city owned electric plant. It is the latter which has kept the city in the black. example, when we elected Anne and came close to winning the mayors position, the Citizens party had 52 percent tural and Performing Arts Technical Sergeant Robert K. Kanakaole, son of Mrs. Helen E. Kanakaole of 382 recreation, garbage collection, etc. The difference is Kaysville. For of Robert Kanakaole Completes AF Study KAYSVILLE is a city of housing developers and tax figures show that this amounts to deficit financing. Resident taxes do not support the services demanded such as for street maintenance, fire and police protection, the voting figures revealed the same voting patterns. The old city residents in central Kaysville always voted and always supported the old Legion; And I think they will discover that a government of one party cannot and will not be a responsible government. school. CITIZENS group said they had met with city officials without results and turned to the aid of State Rep. James V. Hansen and the State Department of TransportatA 11 & OTHER officers are Iola Smith, beautification; Norma Pettingill, J.C.K.s; Carol had one platform of the status quo" and they support it. THE NEWER citizens who hold the potential power want some changes but do not support it. I would call the Citizens Party the inactive participants and the rest of the Kaysville residents the active stayed home in droves. Planning Commissions, and at least scared the Citizens Party at each election. But after almost constant defeat I guess the stalwarts got tired Collett, historic sites; Eugene Tolman and Roetta Horsley, Senior Citizens; Also Dean S. Holman, Rotary, Brent Major, American EVEN though many of the new citizens have responded to public hearings and attended council meetings they do not seem to realize the power of decision is in the elected office. The Citizens Party controlled by the long established residents have soon, said Representative Hansen. The group also has requested that the citys 30 miles per hour speed zone (which ends just north of the high school) be extended south to the south end of the as possible means of solving a hazardous traffic condition on State Road 106 near Davis Oct Clyde Chatland. Preece, publicity; Beatrice Carroll, American Field Service; lone T. Grange, Kays-vill- e Art Club; Hanna Jarman, Athena Club; Mary Phelps, Daughters of Utah Pioneers; John Brown, Jaycees; Mary HowTo Cure Dangerous Road Near DUS Flashing amber lights, reduced speed zone and perhaps even a divided barrier are being discussed elect; Neal Anderson, president; Mayor Glen W. Cundall and past president, have for strange reasons been turned away. Kaysville city tries to keep its planning area restricted. majority WE MANAGED to get people on the Recreation and Pearson, Neal Anderson, Mayor Glen W. Cundall and Clyde Chatland. border Kaysville and who have asked for annexation the vote and we had 48 percent, 1,465 people voted out of some 3,600 registered voters. This year in Kaysville city, the two party system is defunct, said James R. Eccles, outgoing chairman of the Progressive party in Kaysville. There is no loyal opposition in Kaysville this year only the perennial dominate Citizens Party. 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