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Show 6B Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Apr, 13, 1983 Chamber ' BOUNTIFUL ' . ! La Veil Edwards, head football coach at Brigham Young University, will be the speaker at the membership meeting of the Bountiful Area Chamber of Commerce on .April 20. The meeting will be held in 'the Pine Room of the Servus Drug, 55 North Main, Bountiful at noon. Members and friends of the. Chamber are invited to attend. The cost is $5 which includes lunch. Edwards will speak about the some of Cougar football team their triumphs, the outlook for 1983, as he envisions it as well as the recruiting done to maintain an outstanding team. For a decade LaVell Edwards .has been the driving force behind BYUs passing offense, preceded by a decade as the Cougar defensive specialist on the BYU staff. In his 11 years as head coach Edwards built a record of 94 wins, 36 loses, and one .tie. Edwards has led BYU to seven bowl appearances, the IrUear Video Outlet Expands To Bountiful Coach Fiesta Bowl 1974, the Tangerine Bowl 1976, and five appearances in the Holiday Bowl. The Orem, Utah native was raised on a farm along with 12 brothers and sisters, not far from BYUs stadium. The 52 year old Edwards is a 1952 graduate of Utah State, but has added to his academic honors a Masters Degree from the Uik iversity of Utah 1960, and an Ed. D. from BYU in 1978. Edwards has been selected as WAC Coach of the Year on three occasions, and four times has Adventure-lanBOUNTIFUL Video, a video rental store, has come to the Five Points Mall, located next to Royal For- d - The Cen; CENTERVILLE terville City Council has given permission to the owner of a new automobile repair business to place three signs in different locations in town to advertise His new business. The council also gave approval for the new business owner, Phil Keith, owner of Phils Automotive at 1411 Parish Lane, to pass out handbills in the city Advertising his business. The city at present does not have an ordinance governing temporary signs. Councilman Lee Duncan noted that the councils action may be setting a precedent. He said the council on occas-siohas allowed businesses to put up temporary signs on their property, but has rarely allowed temporary signs to be placed in other locations. I dont know if weve ever let anybody set them up all over town. I think we might be step I n h wire-frame- Blue-Gra- y st ping out on a limb if we allow this. Duncan, however, voted in favor of allowing the temporary signs. He suggested that the citys around. fathers collar-lengt- LAVELL EDWARDS tional deposit if you have proof that you are already a member of a video club. at a Holiday Bowl luncheon by n saying, Here is the person in Utah since Donnie and Marie. Coach Edwards responded: Donnie and Marie who? best-know- Mrs. Earl said that is a family video center with family movies. It is a franchised business with other Adventurelands planned along the Wasatch front. Adven-turelan- d Showcase Set in SLC Cify Allows Signs for Shop Review Staff A er Auto Repair By RON KNOWLTON CENTERVILLE were qt the By that time they alertness thwarted an apparent her father, and attack on his daughter March 28 girls driveway window the out was looking who 152 E. mal Wear and across from in front of their home on come them and had watched Casaloma Dr. Blocks. and outside ran road, the Patrolman Victor Iverson down and Lona Earl, of the let He go Centeryelled at the boy. said that a manager, said that the rentals ville dovn east ran girl was riding the bus girl and of machines are by membert home from work in Salt Lake Casaloma. can be movies but that ship, Patrolman Iverson said tijat about 9:30 night Monday City rented by for a p.m. When she got off the bus in they are searching withsuspect blond, VHS recorders and Beta cas19 18 old, to years Centerville, a boy got off behind hair and about 51 sette recorders are available her and began following her. He for rental on Monday through asked her what street they were tall, weighing about 150 pounds. Thursday or for the entire on, and when she told him, he The alleged attacker was wearweekend. Price includes one continued to ask directions and' ing a black jacket, blue jeans free movie. then allegedly grabbed her by and a black knit cap and possi glasses. mouth and turned her ibly wore the of April, Through the month lifetime memberships are discounted and there is an addi- been Kodak District Eight Coach of the Year. He has been head coach at the Hula and Japan Bowls, and has coached in post season action at the Classic twice, the East-WeShrine game, and the Coaches All America game. He is married to the former Patti Louise Covey of Big Piney, Wyoming. They have one daughter and two sons. While in San Diego, a media personality introduced LaVell Apparentf Atfaek Was Thwarted He said the sign at his business is not doing me any good in attracting business to his repair shop. Duncan, told Keith that the planning commission take a location of the business was look at temporary signs and not a position the city put you that perhaps temporary signs in. Duncan also raised the posshould be made part of the c- sibility that the city may be itys sign ordinance. Duncan liable if the temporary signs are said others may soon come to thrown by the wind onto a neighthe council also wanting to boring yard, causing damage. But Mayor Neil Blackburn place temporary signs all over town. said he did not think the city Councilman Steven Campbell would be liable. The only dansaid the city should allow new ger Blackburn said he could see is from the proliferation of tembusinesses to become established and let people in town porary signs all over town. The temporary signs will be know they are in business. Keith said he has been in allowed to stand for a 90 day business two months and his period. Keith said he has already obtained permission from business is difficult to find. property owners in the locations The signs will be placed near where he plans to place the Centerville Junior High School signs. Two of the signs will be on Main Street, on the church four feet by five feet and will property just beyond the stand eight feet off the ground. freeway exit, and at 1200 West The other sign is a scissor Bounnear the Centerville-Wes- t sign. He said all will be freestiful boundary. tanding signs. The Utah Suppliers Develop- ment Council is holding its annual Suppliers Show Case at the Ramada Inn, 999 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 28. New Director A Davis FARMINGTON County native was named Davis County planning director last week. Richard Mayfield, who is now president of his own planning consulting firm in Bozeman, Mont., was selected from a field of 34 candidates and replaces Harold Tippetts, who was elected commissioner last fall. Mayfield graduated from Weber State College in geography with an emphasis in urban planning. He worked in the Davis County planning office from 1966 to 1969 as an assistant planner. From 1970 to 1974, Mayfield was head of the Bozeman City-Coun- Is d Named County planning office, said county personnel director Mel Miles. Mayfield also has experience in industrial and economic de- velopment areas, said Miles,which are part of his new responsibilities. Mayfield will officially assume his new duties May 1. Lakeside Review CLASSIFIED WANT ADS OR TRADE BUY-SEL- L, with o lew eoi t od TRY IT TODAYI ty planning board, which is about the same size as the Davis PHONE 825-166- or 6 359-261- 2 Seniors Can Get Extra Benefits ; If youre a senior citizen, be (TCE) programs. 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