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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 11, 197 REFLEX-DAV- IS (Mind SLayfliw fip By DIANE COTTLE rezone request by J&J Produce to change zoning of Agriculture to C- and property now 2 to C- was unanimously approved upon the recommendation of the planning commission. A -l The Layton Council received a letter from a concerned citizen in the area of the Camelot Subdivision stating there are no stop signs posted in that area, creating a very dangerous situation. The winning Sunset Community School basketball league was coached by Joey Olsen and Jeff Robinett. THE community basketball problems, and report back to the council next meeting. The Layton City planning commission recommended the name of Dave Whitesides be considered as a representative on the OATS committee. The council voted unanimously to accept this recommendation. A PUBLIC HEARING on the rezone request of General Capital to rezone property surrounding the Flint Stables from RS to R1A zoning was held Thursday night. A representative from General Capital, Mike Hatch, and a number of concerned citizens were present at the hearing. Mr. Hatch said the purpose of rezoning this area was to construct an exclusive area with approximately 112 homes, a recreation area, club house, swimming pool, tennis courts and a small park. The Flint stables would also be available to residents of this area to maintain horses. A bridal path would extend through the home area for riding horses. CITIZENS expressed their concern in dropping to a R1 A zone that would allow an 80 foot frontage for each home lot rather than die RS zone that requires a 100 ft. . frontage. Residents said they want nice homes in this area and not some of low income. Aftsr hearing from both the residents and Mr. Hatch the council referred the matter to the planning commission with the facts of the hearing for their recommendation. Central Davis Junior Highs undefeated basketball team includes front 1 to r, Casey Logan, Darrell Bedford, Gordon Anderson, Charles Waller, Roger Young, Coach Doug Beck; 2nd 'row, Manager Leslie Merrill, Tracy Chatwin, Brandon Flint, Scott Call, Bill IVles. Coach Jim Dickson; 3rd row, Principal' William G. Warren, Manager Brenda Kruger, Kerry Roberts, Shawn Campbell, Jay Moore, Willy Femeau, Athletic Director Bart Johnson.. program is a joint effort of the community school and the city recreation department. Norm Sant, city councilman over city recreation, am. Mel Roberts, director of the community school, were in charge of the program. Basketball director was Ray Meibos. The games were play off game. THE basketball program also included a clinic for third and fourth graders under the direction of Chuck Vernon, vw played on Saturday at Sunset Jr. High for 10 weeks, plus a game where the all stars chosen for their contribution to each of the teams, held a f -l A REQUEST for city annexation was approved by a unanimous vote on the property of 6.8 acres of Paul Flint in West Layton. Mr. Flint is building green houses and needs to be part of Layton to get water. Requests for Class C beer licenses was presented to the council for The Stock-man- s Bar, the Bee Keeper, Ken & Pats Lounge, Club 89 and the Glide Inn. Before voting on each establishment Councilman Austad asked if there had been any violations concerning the establishments, and if minors were allowed in. MAYOR SHIELDS assigned Councilman John Baker to visit this area with a representative from the public works department and other areas with the same ' UNDEFEATED C-- VOTING was unanimous and in favor for the Stockmans Bar, Ken and Pats Lounge and the Glide Inn. Councilman Robert Austad opposed renewal of the Club 89 license, and Councilmen Austad and Harris voted against renewing the license for the Bee Keeper. All licenses were approved. A request for a class A beer license that was denied previously for Abs Conoco Service was brought before the council. This time it was approved with three in favor. Councilman Robert Austad voted against it and Councilman John Baker abstained from the vote. A PUBLIC HEARING was set for a rezone request by Campbell and Duncomb on property located on Highway 193 by Weber Basin Water. The rezone request is for R1 property to be changed to RIB. Hearing will be held April 1 at 7:30. Mayor Glen Shields and City Manager Randall Heaps will attend a seminar in Washington, D.C. on management and revenue sharing. Mayor Shields appointed Councilman Baker to act as mayor protem in his absence, dc VISIT OUR Mjn. thru SaL 10A.M.-6P.- Vidihfkh UW U 9 Veope Ago the Americans from their By CONGRESSMAN ALLAN HOWE position). No matter how quiet or how loud, nobody likes a strange comif noise-especi- In a series on Naval actions in Chesapeake Bay that lasted to March 13, 1776, the Maryland ship Defence and two Maryland from March 9 milita companies attacked the British sloop of war HMS Otter and drove it away from shore near Chariton Creek, Northhampton County, Va. the MARCH 14, ON 'Congress advised all colonies to disarm all loyalists. Also on that day, Congress ordered the defense of New York by 8,000 men. General Howe, the British commander in Boston, carried out his plan to evacuate Boston on March 17, (Howe had decided to abandon the city on March 7 when he came to the conclusion that he could not defend the British fleet from American guns in forts on Dorchester Heights, and could not drive ALL OF Howes 6,000 troops as well as about 1,000 loyalists boarded troop ships and sailed for Halifax, Nova Scotia. Howe planned to wait in Halifax for reinforcements. The British evacuation of Boston ended a nearly seige of that city, during which Americans had' been unable to break the grip of British control of Boston until General Washington carried out a tricky plan to occupy Dorchester Heights on March WHEN THE British troops 3-- and loyalists left Boston, Washington ordered his troops to march into Boston. The Continental Army completed its occupation of Boston on March 20. DEFINITION National figure: A politician whose blunders are big enough to cross state lines. its ally ing from your car. Often times, the problem is minor or no problem at ail. And in these days, it could be something that you can handle. AN UNWELCOME sound can cause you to panic but it really is the only way your car can talk to you. Hopefully, the vehicless message will signal a warning that will save costly repairs down the road. To help you understand your car better, the Automotive Information Council has asked the auto service industries to identify some of the more common car sounds: DYING GASPS-tech-nica- lly, thats dieseling and occurs in an engine that runs after ignition is shut off. Usually happens after several brief trips. No need to worry. All it means is that the emission control devices are not warm. hear it when you turn the key and your car wont start. Most Boutique Beauty 350 North Main SL, We minals. Lift off the cable and clean the clamp and the terminal. Could also be a faulty starter relay switch. have a private SPINNING or whirring sound from a small motor means trouble in the starter motor itself. Layton mens Cuts men's & hair styling STYLING We salon (in the rear of our shop) l are adding new merchandise to our Ladies Apparel Sale Room daily - come see Phone 376-294- 5 likely cause is dirt or corrosion on the battery ter- A Click-click-cli- traveling)-tha- ts (while the speedometer cable asking for a drop of lubricant. Or a kink may have developed in the cable. Sometimes you can pinpoint the trouble if the speedometer needle flutters. TIRE rhythm is steady on this one and it vanishes as you speed up. That isnt the solution though. A tiny stone or a nail or a sliver of glass may be clip-clop-t- rid of the invader. It could cause problems later. Ping, ping, ping, etc.-y- ou may notice this engine sound when you speed up. As long as its nothing more than your engine asking for a higher octane fuel. If a tank- ful of the higher rated gas doesnt stop it, it could be a timing problem. That means a tuneup. If the ping really gets boisterous, head for your nearest service mechanic. ' it only when the engine is idling. Problem? Fouled spark plugs or faulty ignition wiring. Louder popping noises during acceleration or deceleration indicate its time for a new muffler. Mr. and Mrs. Ted V. Jones, Salt Lake City were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnson. TIME THE SCREECH-- if you hear it when you start your car or speed up, better check the fan belt. It may be loose or worn out. In some cases, the screech is more like a chirp or a peep. A worn out fan belt can cause engine overheating and costly repairs. The Soft Drum Roll the noise is coming from the tail MARKET .AT Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart attended the funeral service of Steve Davis in Clearfield on Friday. Mr. Davis died m Nevada and is a friend of the Stuarts pipe and is accompanied by rough engine idling. 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