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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 2, 1978 nrrr ii k 9 ir 23 After a very lengthy members, developers, Home owners purchased their property not knowing the adjacent field was zoned for apartments MR. GREGERSON felt he had compromised considerably to work with the citizens and the city officials He reduced the number of units trom 100 to 80 The apartwill be 4 plex ments dwellings--lodensity for an apartment complex the In approving preliminary plat. Last lay-ton- s planning commission made the following recom- THE DECISION was reached Tuesday night, Oct 24 at the regularly scheduled f ast Layton City Council meeting The major factor in making Heights THEY SPEND countless hours caring foi their dogs which has been a fun and challenging hobby for them .Having always loved dogs and knowing little about the vai ious breeds, Mrs Abrams said it was back in 12 when she became interested in boxers She was invited by her to attend a dog show It was there that they sat next to two men who were dog bleeders who were discussing the different types of dogs and their characteristics She became mote interested and curious She took a seat ringside and watched with great interest When the boxer breed was shown, she was impressed with their noble stature and beautiful confirmation sister-in-la- SHE RETURNED home, determined to buy her a pup She said, churned butter by hand, (as she did not have an electric churn at that time) and sold it to her neighbors along the Mountain Road, saving eveiv pennv un til she had enough cash to purchase her first dog I She named him Almars ade Madelame and he was a purebred This is how the history of the Eagle Rock Boxer Kennels was started , Her hobby soon turned into a full time operation of whu h Betty plays the biggest part of the care of the dogs Her hus band assists her after woik 1 Adams Baton & Drum Corps Slate Revue rock band 1 handles the dogs in the ADMISSION is fire and the public is invited to attend and engiy an evening t riatnment of light in t The two pups they are holding are six weeks old np THERE would be a back fence 3. 4 Weather-resistan- main- t, An tenance free building material would be used on the exterior of the units LAYTON ARMORY 34 Golden Ave. amendment Refreshments Sponsored by pass by a unanimous council B p.m. Prize Drawing & Gen. $2.00 Ringside $3.50 water to the - NOVEMBER 11 regulations ordinance did Youth Club L-- G Assoc. & vote Then latest entry is an eight month old female, named Hav Babe" which Mrs Abrams enteied in two Utah shows last wee k Though competing in stiff competi turn, she won a blue iibbon both days THEY RF( All now c veil weie with tin ir ln- -t agle champion named I his en Roc ks I rt.it ion enutaged them to continue to compete in other shows ed they 1 thioughour the U S Top freceders Then boxer Shine Bov" was their famous sire and was named No Sire of The Year for tlm boxtr breed having sued 2T tliam pions Their lad champion She said, was legionaue he is the finest show dog tin have had Abtums Mr . 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' ' T- - HKIS UftUU GOOCCX 1, 2, 3. & t f,, cvI icecream - clogs natue of KITCHEN HEEDS! was educated in the Davis County He schools and seivfd time years m the U S Navy lh has farmed, opetated heav v equipment and the past I) years been employed with I nivac tty ,s from Biooklvn, New Yoik In iddi non to h( r care for the dogs she has many othi i t dents Her ceramic work is a gift of HIS WIFE, Be ait, as well as her art of cooking and btkeiy items throughout the and community for her tasty dishes, which ate hard to beat Both Betty and Wallace are members of the Mount Ogden Kennel Club and are aitivi members of the American legion and Auxiliary Post and Unit in Kays, ii e and have contt ibuted many houis of srrv ice in vn ious civ it She is known m ighbor hood Mrs Wf iQht- Q Crunch tcrrjfs Sugir i; cojnt O Cottage Cheese 0.J!ard Biscuits h,"' 79 & L Chee Cre Lucerne Eggs Lutornr wh pp ( dig3 Size ridOe AA D l J r $1 30 roM HfiiiitnuaKi I Foil 75 Eag!s Brand r.u!k K o 67 zet Vcnib C raft 10 c t IOO IM hen Craft sq ft roil Borden s Sweetened Ter 79 $2 ye Sm ill or 69 m PAULINE WILLIAMS rTiJ 03 b i) Li w. i KtAufaMtiSril AK7I-CA- 16 TAKPCXS' , 'Wedy lMift ipmatk Treewrto For Ik! ivwatMi Wy ticJkftvM 5, 'LaytM HWr Mrrvy Wy fkM Sfr or S 'IM Synityi fcv ty OpN WNy LARGE 6 INCH POTS - BEAUTIFUL C0STC:i FESUS s Great Bay! 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VV LSL) 1 ALTHOUGH citizen opposition was only voiced by one person, the council failed to adopt the proposed amendment and additions storm water 12 Action Boxing Bouts Women Wrestling Match loc al RELY nn The complex would include detention system for property in question, Mr. Chelemes was advised that a public hearing would not be scheduled until Dec. 12 This would allow the council time to either accept or reject the master plan, dmg shows yeais, foi the ir a a subjec addition to the parking ordinance It would have regulated the parking of cars when snow removal was necessary The second part of this proposal controlled parking on certain streets within the city Parking on streets and leaving less than ten feet clearance down the middle of the street was disallowed by the third part of the proposal 2 CITIZEN petition with 100 signatures in opposition to the apartments had been given to the council prior to the meeting Several citizens were Sam Chelemes appeared existing ordinances three part amendment and mendations 1. LANDSCAPING would be guaianteed thiough a posted bond A The first amendment was a zone. Since the proposed city master plan zone for the calls for a Abrams Mrs however, Nov Darren lewis, IT and special pertoi mam e by II YOU WANT to team mote about the boxer dog breed, just ask the Abrams who are authorities on the A PUBLIC hearing, scheduled eat her in the evendecided two amendments ing, considered delinquent if they are not paid 30 days after the billing date. A delinquent notice will be given to the offender, allowing the person ten days to pay. After this period has lapsed, services will be discontinued. A $25 fee will be assessed to have the water services reconnected to two before the council to ask for a rezone hearing on some property he wished to developa into housing He wants THIS amendment states unpaid water accounts will be THE BOXFRS sometimes travel with ptofessional dog handlers to these shows VIST IS IF ONE the Abram's, there ts a toon with numerous trophies and rib bons they have won o.u the PERFORMERS ages tange from four years to 16 years, with the show featuring Dannv Adams, 11, an award winning diummer Baton tw iriei s will strut their talents and dancers will step high to bourn y music, and dtummers will drum to many cadences In addition to drums, duncets, and twirlirs there will be a accotdion solo by Sherrie Christensen, 10 songs by Apnl Stevens, 4. Jenny Cutler, II, rummy Lewis, 11, guitar solo by this decision to allow Mr Giegetson to submit a final plat on the apartments was hat this property was zoned for multiple dwelling units several years ago Mr Gregerson has been working with the city for two years try mg to design an acceptable apartment house complex - IN THE PAST 26 yeais of bleeding and showing boxeis, the Abrams have had six champions, five of them homebred To date .IS champions have come dnectlv from their blood line Their boxers have compel ed in show rings in t ahfmnia, Washington, Oiegon, Idaho. Montana, Wyoming, ( olorado, Atizona, Nevada, including several mid wes tern states as well as throughout Utah Good times and lots of toe tapping will be in order for the audience this Satui day, 4 when the Adams Baton and Drum Corps will present their Bubble Gum Revue," to be held in the Svrai use Second and Sixth Ward Cul tural Hall at 7 10 p m ' on weekends, Mr Abrams said they are a won derful faintly dog as well as a tremendous watch dog The hardest part of the operation is when they lose one Its just natural for a tamily pit to become part of the family, when showered with love and the finest of care con- son said he doubted if financing would be available for condominiums 80-u- and 5. THE four plexes would be insulated against noise Mayor Johnson told Mr Gregerson the city would look very carefully and critically at the final plat and that heavy bonding would be required dominiums but Mr Greger- and the mayor decided to schedule time for Art Gregerson to present his final plat for an apartment house complex to be built north of the existing Nayon Heights Apartments This final plat will be presented as scxrn as it is completed to the planning commission and then to the c lty council Taking muih pride in the boxer pups are Wallace and Betty Abrams of 117 North F Mountain Road. ruit favored residents con- cerned citizens and attorneys, the East Layton City Council Wallace and Bet tv Abrams of Flint Heights enjoy their boxer pups jt present to argue against the apartments Many of the local dis- cussion involving city council ENJOY BOXERS t mi til r, i r- JE09 D2APEHS IABLn$ 4Bel. Ei. Akwriwl Mf0 60 cl. Daytime 40ct. T4flr . . p LARGE TEXAS CUCUMBERS ASSORTED MUMS 58 FRUIT ROILS - 3 $1 PUNT FOOD i $079 TCitR "m (HOKE 6 1 1 CRANBERRIES CITRUS PUNCH PITTED PRUNES 99' ; 1 3 POTTING SOIL "; ' . . CUY POTS : 99 99 2 yrs. A.A.FES Exchange Service 8 yrs. Chief 5 Deputy Davis Co. w Sr PC2TERHGUSE or Treasurer 2 yrs. Davis Co. t-bq- Assessor Paid tor by :je tut (MOKI steaks un . HtIMTHI Committee tor McBnde j( ES'i'JTO trkt f:rml!T7Tr TASTY FISH Snow Crob EILLETS (M M IMH Salmon Roast 14 n. p4( legs ,I 2 C .ijn .4" Cooked Shrimp Meat 4 Extra lean Franki Flour Tortilla L . Mild Cheddar Cheese link Sausages Side Pork ",Z" Smoked Sausage ... g. Fresh (t. M .. 69' Pork Shoulder Steaks Pork Roasts LvZL'.T"' 1 2" loon Pork Cubes ' waau un , j" SHORT LCLI 1 IRA (INK! tm |