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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 5, 1978 Noise: Problem At Hill : FARMINGTON & r Av iw 5 - A for con trol land use in the area around Hill Air Force Base vcas presented to the Davis County Commission Tuesday afternoon ;; ci v il ordinance propod of s THL meeting reviewed the results of the land study recently completed which outlined problem areas and made recommendations for land use of these areas primarily from the south end of the Hdl Air Force Base runway south to include Kay s ville Dr Phillip Dickinson, of London, a member of the study and consulting committee, explained in detail some of the sound and safety TWO-HOU- R v f , f IS problems connected with daih flights of jet aircraft from the northern Utah air A base THL kt IS no question but what there is a severe noise annovance in the entire area and a safety danger for residences and public places - v a . . y along the flight path south of Hill AFB he told the com mission There is even some concern that the noise factor I7 .$ H i vc , I V s, 1 S' "'Jb in . a ft ' , ' j 2f & y K-:- "'- m-- 7 Jv ST A . -- 3yity yff) yt V,.' .vr - 4 v ,' ' ;.;, w J. - -' r V ? aa.' THAT ECONOMY is with a greenhouse We salvaged Woodward bricks from the old Morgan Turkey Farm and jjie floor had copper worth $877 that we traded for the greenhouse We got our first plants in February, THIN 1 HE added m not saving that there is noise suf ficient to create hearing problems, but thi re could be j T Hi Va ' g ' vA'.Vs'r.x-A . n neaci? X X . 'Set Dr Elliot Landau, well known educator and radio lecturer, will teach a class on Changing hefas "We grow thun for all the titv of fict--s and flowtr beds This is beginning on Oct 13 DR. LANDAU is well known for his research and teaching regarding the psychology and for plants damaged by outside elements such as cold temperatures the first yc ir weve had floweis at t h ijx-- l "md V The city had Parks been lontraitmg fot its The 10 by 20 foot facility has been a real succtss, Mr Woodward says on Iht It is located adjacent to the city pdrk shop tn the Layton Commons Paik complex tb behavior of children and adolescents The course, offered through the Davis University Program, deals with the developments in understand mg childrens needs, sym toms of disturbance, institutional aids in the society and flowt rs A taint OI D h us d a I, is tn lam tu Childrens Behavior through the Davis University of Utah program greenhouse time Dr Dickinson, an expert on noise studies, explained that noise is a nuisance for residents as far south as Kavsville HE SAID that the F 16 mis sion to Hill AFB could mean even more sound problems as the noise of the F 16 is report edly higher decibel than the pieserit flights of F- and F' 5 but that the noise would be for a shorter period Ljion questioning fiom the cleai many persons living close to an airjKirt such as Hill AF B do and was County Questions will be presented to the candidates by a panel candidates, f Ir and lo2d sociation and Layton Area Community Schools will be held Thursday evening, October 19, at Layton High School AN INFORMAL reception that will give voters a chance to mingle with the candidates will begin at 6 30 p m From 7 u didates will be introduced 9pm the can HARRIS, a member of the Layton High School staff will be live moderator ILAL Special guest candidates U S will be incumbent Representatis'e Gunn McKay and Jed Richardson OTHER candidates who will be attending the meeting include Morris F Swapp and David M Farmer, Davis County candid All 2 T yt A i i M bents have been inuiid to ills tribute then Incrature to bt mtnxliK ed A PR I PARI D qucMion naire and jaxwi r slu it fiom each c ci .did lit will he p. steel THIS WEEK AND BE ALL SET FOR COLD WINTER DAYS COMING SOON! LAY THEM AWAY , ..ySAVE!! dml Take Your Pick of Our Entire WINTER STOCK We have a good and large selection of Mens, former Suzanne S i at use M rs oz and was Hamblin Mr and Mrs Steven T An detson, 11S6 West 1240 South are the parents of a son born Clear ruit Heights propertv owner verv d inper one clo t to the Mrs Cy, t! 20 I eo Loock, Ogden removes stu:dosn sums no ; STEAM TO SATURATE ,GG STAYS CLEAN LONGER clinical classroom applna FAST EFFICIENT COMPLETELY SAFE NO SHRINKAGE ECONOMICAL ODOR FREE turns DR. LANDAUS course m iy be taken for graduate lev e credit or non credit It meets every other weekend for tlm e wetkends, on Fridays from 5 to 10 p m , and on Saturdays from 9dm to p m Dates for the course are Oct 13, IT, 27, 28, and Nov 17 and 18 LAYS 1 RESIDUE FREE FAST SERVICE RAPID DRYING CHEM-DR- Y CARPET CLEANING Di William Stringham, direx lor of the Davis Umver sity, indicated that registrations are still being taken for Dr Landaus course Those interested should call J 025-153- 9 581 8S01 reel and PRICES GOOD AT ALL 3 LOCATIONS!! September 22, 1978' Joyce and Carl Fukuda, 301 Harriger Way, Layton, boy Cathy Lynn and Samuel Familo, 21 Airlane Dr , Clearfield, boy From Famous Sands Hotel Las Vegas September 23, 1978 Lois and Kelly Burke, 1346 N Celia Way, Lay-to- n, boy Becky and Robin Wall, 905 West 77b North, Clearfield, girl September 25, 1978 Sandra and Michael Sands, 22 N Terrace Dr , Clearfield, girl September 26, 1978 Suzanne and Cecil Hope, 1125 South 2000 W , Syracuse, girl Lalont and Kevin Neff, 1833 W 2700 S Syracuse, girl Valerie Jean and Hugh David Stratford. 76 , Ellison St , Layton, girl $165.00 Sofa & Chair NEW 125.00 9 Drawer Dressers Table Lamps Desk Tables - All Hardwood 2 Cushion Wood Lounge Chairs 5.00 From 17.00 11.00 2'3x3'6" September 27, 1978 Katreena Ann and Dean Peterson, 301 North Main, 114, Layton, girl September 28, 1978 Theresa Lynne and Glen Green, 35 Grover Street, Layton, boy (fflbasneb, Tables Tables HHiffiaiEinaa. womens, 6ItCK3M& Boys, Girls and Toddlers fOFti Coats and Jackets Hour 4-P- c. Living Room 365.00 49.00 Sets Hardwood Home Desk 500 Room Size Carpets All shags, loops, plushes Day Week w SEDANS Month y From Use Our Layaway Plan Use Your VISA Card or Master Charge inches long Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Gus Maestas, Clearfield, Mr and Mrs Gary Deuel. Ogden, and Mr and DIG SAVINGS FOR YOU!! iti s and irn um WTiTGEl 3A!i o JAGEIGT BALL Hope was (he St Benedict Hospital on Sept 27 He weighed 6 lbs and IT 2 and Mrs bigger warehouse - All items have been cut to below costs. luirv l)ii-- . onnnixxioik r for the public to evaluate drug reat grand Mr To save Moving Cost from our old Bountiful store to our new hiihirt etc s candid Richard and Mvra loock, are an nouncing the arrival of their second son, Jason, bom at the 1775 South 330 West livllL'O ir umin ism net nit son of Hooper long are pirents ( icrald W aite Meet Your Candidate A Meet Your Candidate Night, sponsored by the Utah Association of Women and the Layton City Improvement As arficld C t pi ob ibl 50,000 persons living in the area concerned b the or Oi e inches RichtlFtope Sraiuw,Mrs Ci It teat T 20 Awaiting the arrival at home were C lmt and Rvan grandparents are Mr and Mrs Parle v Hamblin iy kaysville Sept 27 Randv is his name and he weighed 7 lbs 8 oz and was 201 2 inches long Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Ted Ratv, Ogden, and Mr and Mrs FdwardAnder Mr and Mis Cecil H Hope South 2tK) West are tnc parents of a new daughter, Angela She was bom at the Daws North Hospital on Sept 26 She weighed 8 lbs 7 0 housing field Lavton ist Lavton on OBVIOUSLY, we have no choice but to do the latter, he Said He and Dr Dickinson told the group that sound insula tion of their homes will help the noise problem, but w ill not cure it 112r) (one dwelling pci acit) and that no public buildip; s he allowed m the close proximity to the dinance LOl NTY PLANNING crashing pattern Syracuse Births DR. DICKINSON went into complex detail about noise and its effects of persons hv ing within certain radius of the noise Basicallv, he pointed out that the ot diname should re strict residences to be built close to the runwav, that propertv a short distance away should be limited to HI SAID the 3 Deal with and regulate land uses that adjoin the base and are within the jets flight sultant Eugene Carr noted that there are thiec alter m suffer emotional stress and physical problems such as high blood pressure cud of the runw m mie the flight pat- 2. CHANGE terns said Ardell into plane i audienic, he admitted that density zone, Reduce the noise of the 1 planes Adams, And Im concerned for the safety of my fam.lv I could learn to live with the noise but not with the fear of a -4 low tives to the problem of planes arting Hill Air Force B..je d THL FEDERAL government has purchased land 3 000 feet wide and 3,000 feet long immediately south of the runway This area is tabbed the clear one I live just 100 feet from the ianaau: JLJe z fxiv-ubl- completed early this year at virtually no cost to the city, says Parks Supervisor James made-possibl- e proximity I Layton City Iarks Dipuitmont employees are happy about the greenhouse obtained at virtually no cost, to lx autify many areas of the city for making it a fraction of the fount r cost Iarks Supers tsor James Woodward t links the giowth of some plants being nouns! it'd m the tild month old facility FL0VJER POWER LAYTON The Layton City Parks Department tan provide its park areas with flowers for as much money as it used to cost for flowers just in front of the city hall r i v x '- ' ovcw V ; vA -- c i " sV 'V , , JK v .,V4V v"iw i y '. V ' - t ,.. - could become even more severe than simply an noyancc it could result in hearing problems for some persons living in the ,r -- i, ,T 5 v7 -- '&,' iK "'k4 vC-., I t, x v.y J Xa Vfc V ,,V I' 4i - said he is selling his home and mov mg outside the area over an extended period of By GARY R. BLODGETT , $ $ f7S Per PICKUPS Day LAYTON 1573 No. Main FORD V 825-972- 1 376-346-1 - Ogden - Layton HOTEL SALES 257 W. SOUTH TEMPLE - SALT LAKE CITY 562 W. 100 N.- - BOUNTIFUL New Warehouse East of Freeway on 100 N. OPEN 9:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. PUBLIC INVITED |