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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MARCH 30. 1970 First Phase Approval Given To Subdivision By GARY K. HI ODGI I T The city coun- cil has given first phase approval of the Humes and Saddles subdivision, despite pait of the proposed sub division being in the con tmversial "nma one" south s f of Hill Air 12 v I ore e H.e-n- 1HL TRACT tm lodes about lots of two thirds of an in re The council of the also volcd fust phase approv.d over (he ret omnit ini I'lun of c y planning c ommis sion Mumlml.-- , of youngsters turned out Saturday morning for the big annua! Faster egg hunt, sponsored by Kuysville Jaycee.s. HUNT EGG Hundreds of youngsters tinned out Saturday morning fur I he annual I uxier egg hunt sponsored by the Kuvs-idl- Lib rain; Dgg ImiGireases - FARMINGTON Davis County Library use has increased 14 percent during 1977, according to statistics made available to the library board by county librarian Jeanne Lavton. Miss Layton said 145,000 people used library facilities during 1977 to borrow books, view films and exhibits and to obtain research information. THIS WAS an increase of 15.000 people over the use in 1976 During 1977, 229,412 books were circulated by the Davis County libraries, in addition to the 214,256 books circulated by the book- mobiles. About 27,000 library borrowers cards are in force. During the first two months of 1977 show statistics that over 14,000 people used the during January library and another 14,000 people during February. THE TOTAL library ciris constantly evaluated, according to Miss culation Layton. Any books which are not being circulated are pulled from the shelves and other books are substituted. In another matter of business, Miss Layton protested to Commissioner Wendell Zaugg, who serves as liaison between the Davis County Commission and the library board, saying the library should not have to receive answers to formal requests through the news- papers." She was referring to a request made to raise the compensation to the Davis County Library Board from $5 to $10. THE commission turned down the request, but did not reply either with a letter or telephone call to inform the county librarian on the matter. Miss Layton said, We had to read the article in the newspaper to know about what's going on. In other business, the library board approved a proposed on policy reim- bursement for expenses library conferences and RADiO for dis- - & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKfS Cals 5" Anytime BRANDENBURG TV Reamonabla ftalaa 141 West 1900 North, Sunset 825-367- 6 825-622- 3 Miss Layton's letter in response said the library spon- sored an exhibit program which secured some exhibits from artists outside the state to provide greater variety for patrons. But, in addition to this exhibit program, artists from the local areas were welcome to bring in art for exhibit. She noted, however, that if art were displayed, it must be done at the risk of the artist. If there should be damage or theft the library would not be liable, rk Layton Another Layton family, Mr and Mrs. Golden C. Sill and their son, John also spent the extended Easter weekend relavisiting with e tives. Mr. and Mrs. Sill and John traveled to Scottsdale, Anz. to see Mrs. Sill's cousin, Mrs. Bertha Mayo. They went to Arizona by way of St. George and Las Vegas. While in Nevada, the travelers toured the Hoover Dam and power plant. On the return trip, the Sill family stopped at Lake Powell and toured the Glen Canyon Dam. They enjoyed leisure sightseeing trips in Arizona, Utah and Nevada Mrs. William W. (Annie) Smith, Jr. of Salt Lake City spent Friday visiting in Lay-toat the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris n Higgs. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Robins, Mrs. Jay (Odessa) Harris and her daughter, Lark Harris traveled to California for the Easter vacation. The Layton residents left Wednesday evening and returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robins visited with their and daughter and their family, Mr. and Mrs Kim (Judy) Johnson in Fen- way, Calif. Mrs. Harris and Lark staved with the Mr. and Mrs. Chris (Karen) Bell family in Pleasant Hills. Karen is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Jay Hams Sunrise Security Systems ALARM SYSTEMS ALUMINUM SIDING WOOD or CHAIN LINK FENCING STORM WINDOWS BUSINESS CARD HOMEBUSINESS PROTECTION For Free Estimates Call Our Representatives For Fast Service Gloria Evans 731-171- Russ Wilson 393-274- 4 Dan Diehl 825-152- 8 Graig De Boer 825-533- 3 7 For The Best Prices and Services Check with us first Licensed Contractors The big event was under the direction of Bruce Nielson, eggs colored Taster eggs were scattered THE scramble got underway at II a rn and within a b Jaycecsat THOUSANDS MISS LAYTON said a letter had been received from art teachers in the north end of the county questioning why exhibits by local artists were not promoted. According to Miss Layton, the complaint was that more work from Salt Lake City and Bountiful artists was exhibited in the North Branch Library and that exhibit policy was not responsive to artists from the North Davis area. - inenlary School grounds I policy. tin- They came with fancy faster baskets, both large and small, plastic and pajs-silks, plastic buckets, etc e cussed a letter written to explain the library exhibit tunity to hunt the Kay sidle of about the grounds and the children from age 10 and under were divided into various age groujis, so that all would have an equal oppor r minutes, the eggs were gathered. Some 40 children were winners of special prizes for finding the marked eggs. few all general chairman, assisted by all Jaycee mcmtmrs along wuth the JCKx who were helpful in coloring the many eggs. COMMISSION ( hau m in Tom W nn-- ir told the i omit il Ihdl the city has some olihj; Hum to tiit people moving into the area to protect them from the noise and safely danger." Bui the count il disagreed (OU,Mil MAN Kent Ran dall. m support of the ac non, said, "It's loo late to but k oil now." He noied t ha t other sub-disions in the fringe at e.i of THE Kaysville city extends the controversial noise zone" had hern approved Jaycees for the many outstanding services they render and the successful projects they spearhead each year for the community, np THE AREA south of northern Utah air base in the path of aircraft takeoffs has been a conlrnieisi.il problem for some time wuh their appreciation to the residential development in the aiea Ailn Siew.nl. representing Hill Al 1), reminded the conni il that the Air f nrte'x study of Ihe aiea shews that the piuxsed subdivision is jut tally 10 the "accident one one" and the remainder is in the "noisy are i." for reomng fioin agricultural to Residential IA for construe non nf single-dwellin- g homes .Sevei al pi rsons strongly opposed the annexation and n zoning b.isi I mi si wi-- r and storm chain ipe problems in Ihe aiea opimnems felt that development uf the area tm tease would f ui t fii-- i ibainage piobli ms and would idsn mid subst mi lull v to iraf-fion West ( ,elil ll Sill el c MVTOR cut h the Hill Af B officials strongly discouraging II Shields nl and U IS G nnn-lh.e i,e ai i uh not a ones as nut lined bv the Air I on e tilth r from boon (I u K s as del an d b (lie c HI It's just a in liter ill opinion," he s ml Dl Ml d proposi HIM KS of subdivision the said would be able to m II the lln lois without misrepresentation i mu ernulg the noise and ai i ulent one " here ate other homes I and bus nes s mote in the stili of airi raft departing Hill Al H than the inniioieiM.il one being Considered," s ud a sjiokesman for the builders i Ml NW fill I , Till, council took under advisement for furtla r study a proposal to amn x ami reone a large area in Hie western part of the itv. The pt ojxisi d projieriy (Par-II Green prejs-rticonsists of more than PKI acres, nearly half of whn h is also proposed Till, I'ROPI HIY IS bounded on the smith bv Wt iwr Imne, by Angi Stint on ihe wi t and in the an I of Ihe IX over and Km Gr uide Western R nlroad ton ks Ihis propel tv had been approved bv the planning c onmusMoii for anm x itmn and tt zoning, LaySosra The lavton Ninth I.DS Waul hi Id a 19th dintn-- i on h 2S aimneisarv buthdai Man hn xdny, Another IDS W.iid, the avion Sixth Ward h id a ward clmiii r, pi ie drawing and program on i id ay, Match 21 Ibe purjxise of (his dinner was to rat money for the construction of a new a- Over kM people the dims r tli.it was sponsored bv the Sunday School organization building |