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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 8, 1978 Landing Strip For Mosquito Abatement: Gets Approval By ROSI LYN KIRK FAR1'(,K)N Apptovul by the Count v Davis Mosquito Abatement Dish u t for an air Strip for planes, spiaving for niosquiloes was approved by for land lo he usi-- AA) Mr. Passey said the dislrit t cMimaies that the major tost of the project will he the gravel for the .strip whit h he ACCORDING lo Rex Passey, manager of the mosqmio distrn t, the p1 in is lo build the air su ip at 2 ) West 47 DO South, Siui me. As planned, the landing snip will he 3.IKM) feet long und 411 h wide to owned by Morton Salt ( and will lx- - deeded to the disiru t will construe t ihe airstrip which will eliminate ferrying the spraying compound 21 to 28 miles 1 Mr. Passey sod that an extra 45 minutes is being spent to feriy the spru compound to the airport at Ogden and return home The district is not able to get all the necessary spraying clone due to the time delay Ihe mosquito district is an independent This taxing dislrici which levies their own null levy and is independent of counts' taxa- the overall view of the Heaver Ranch, in West Kaysville, owned by Marion Roueche. Ls Receiving added atlenuon is i he wee baby beaver kits at the Marion Rouei he Ranch in West Kavsville Yes, the tiny kits are being born this time uf season and will continue for a two month period. tion. PLANES mosquitoes , said Planning ( omnussion member, lack N"slen, questioned whether the district had cleared the matter with 'I v e r with To produce a white kit, he started with a brown strain with light pigment in the tail .'T" ' f and fur Genetical studied breeding is required with lots of persistence. Course-beginnin- IT TOOK eight years to reach this goal The brown and blacks are more hardy, but the white ones create a more difficult situation to raise to maturity as they are more fragile. Mr. Roueche started his business in 16 His brothers assisted him in building the pens He presently has 66 pens with some 100 beavers and 32 adult pair. BEAVER RAISING is a clean operation, primarily because of the beavers diet. They eat a dried pellet ration and they skin the bark from the soft wood provided by the rancher. They are strictly vegetarians Plenty of water is required so the luxurious animals can swim as they desire and thus the hot weather does not seem to bother them. has ROUECHE adequate pens so as never to overcrowd. He uses poplar, willow and fruit trees for feed and has no problem in keeping a supply. The beaver MR. RADIO & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES - 1900 North, Sunset 825-622- 3' bark and leaves strips thelimbs and also they from the sliver a portion of the limb for elixir for their nest. He smiled and said, "1 always have plenty of fire wood to use in my fireplace at home They are not a mean animal or bite as long as the rancher does not abuse them. These animals are very much family oriented the yearlings help the mothers care for the baby kits THE AVERAGE weight for a mother beaver is from 35 to 55 pounds, but he has had two that weighed approximately 70 pounds. The ranchers aim is to develop strains in varied color mutations which will - FARMINGTON Land- scaping at the Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Center and the Mental Health buildings located adjacent to the Davis North Medical Center in Layton will be postponed until expenditure figures for the two buildings are ironed out in a meeting between fiscal agents from the Davis County Mental Health and the county clerk's office. A.M.-- 6 P.M. f CLOSED SUNDAY AT IT IS fascinating to hold one of these tiny baby kits and stroke its beautiful soft fur. The beaver fur is very soft and in the early days was one of the top furs m the fur in- dustry. Mr. Roueche takes pride in showing his beaver ranch to various youth groups, cub scouts and den mothers, scouts, and school classes visit frequently as well as are many adults who interested in the beaver lanch AT THE ranch, one will also $25,000 from the general fund to pay the contractor. This left the fund in the ted. According to Mr. Cravens, there is a difference of opinion on the status of the funds. We will have to sit and resolve the The Mental problems. Health Department is still down waiting for $10,584 in federal funds which will come to the Mental Health county Department when the final audit of funds is completed by a representative from the Bureau of Health facilities, an arm of the State Division of Health THE $10,090 figure represents the final 5 percent of the federal funding for the two buildings, bringing the total to $21 1,600 for the federal contribution. Mr. Cravens told the mental health advisory board that he will meet with a representative from the Division of Health, one from the auditors office, Eva Hancock, budget chairman from the Mental Health Advisory Board, to work through the figures. COMMISSIONER Wendell Zaugg said when the budget SEAFOOD 1385 S. 500 West evening TICKETS WILL be $) f V see sheep, ducks, bandy-loosteand hens, pigeons, and a few wild pheasants that run in and out of the fence lines, all of which add to the atmosphere of his ranch life. This is an added attraction for the children who visit the beaver ranch. Mr. Roueche is a native of Kaysville. He not only cares for his beavers, but is also employed with the Davis County School District as a carpenter. rs HIS WIFE, the former Marlene Polatis of Blackfoot, 50 (1 om-pan- per family or $1 for individuals and is open to the public. Tickets may be purchased at Brackens Book Store or Kavsville Drug Store The production is in conjunction with the annual Kaysville Days celebration. MEMBERS of the cast are Gil Larsen as Tevye; Mor-jori- e Stenquist, Matchmaker, Bill Peck, Butcher; Doris Hart, Guide The daughters are portrayed bv Jean Shaw, LeeAnn Carter, Ruth Hirschi, Mary Hansen and Janeen Jacobsen. Margaret Brough is director and Reva Walker is over 100 West Orchard bo reoned from to to allow for the construction of a two level townhouse Since a petition lime R-- Bountiful - Phone 295-23- J 8 matter has been resolved, the landscaping question can be addressed. The total cost of the two buildings, constructed by Valmark Construction, was $371,473, Mr. Cravens said. The bulk of the funding was federal with the county contribution at $133,493. committee. final approval for a nine lot in Farmington was granted but the commission told the owner that no DRIVE-I- HE IS a quality inspection specialist at the base. Mr. Quintana and his wife, Sinforosa, children. have seven sjH-- t ilu atmns to one uc Leveling, Grading, Filling and Hauiing fUlEASSWUilO mush MIALLhhJOHSj Richard Bone 376-304- 8 homes can be built on the land until 1979 The commission said they would also confer with Farmington on plans for the area On a preliminary subdivision request for an eight lot subdivision at 3200 West Gentile Street, Layton, the CO P M. No matter what the weather is there always be bright and shiny teller waiting lor you on the bank windows So our drtve-i- n tellers are side ol our drtve-isomethinci and someone to look lorwaid lo. Now, if you re not our customer, lakinq advantage ol this pleasant and convenient service but you'd hke to be you can even rln n to open an account. And when your banking transaction is over, the memory ol our dnve-H commission approved the service will linger on You always haze our banks Tlf AllRZPAIR to keep you warm Makes, Reasonable Rates, 00 Close to you Per Call Good Used Color TV Antenna Installed Per- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK $150o $55o Phone 376-424- 1 THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Call Biil Drimley Layton, Utah 376-819- 6 h.lll Phone 376-125- 1 Member o( the Federal Depoait liuurance Corporation u i. la- i-l .1 l MS SPOTS JUN CHARCOAL BRIQUETS I 39 We Carry Weber a n public, np 10 re lots the matter would be TELLER HOURS 8 00 A M. TO 6 2!79 20 Kettle Lar-B-- Q PRODUCE I3US For your big 20 lbs. problems in the garden POTATOES ORTHO to SEVIN DUST bag 1 Large Reg. $2. - CANTALOUPE 'icA ONLY 30 Year Pin J. Quintana of Lay-to- n has received a service pin at Hill AFB ceremonies. one-acr- subdivision ea. Robert commission since the agricultural lots did not meet the county specifications County C ommission ( hairman Ray Hale said if Mr. Ihayne changed his three engineer Glenn Austin had been met. In another matter, the plan is followed The board also approved the drafting of a letter to the adopted. six lot IN OTHER business, the hoard gave final approval to a small lot subdivision at 2000 West 2HO0 South, Syracuse, since all conditions required bv the North Davis sewer and forming Arts Council and is an annual event for the DR. RUSSELL Williams, administrator of the Mental Health Department, said the affirmative action plan has been approved by federal agencies and the committee responsibility is to see that Davis County Commission and personnel director Earl King recommending that directors of county programs should be on the county merit system when that system is A wheit 2600 West 3700 South in Syrac use was denied by the The commission approved one rezoning of 110 acres located at 400 Fast and 3KO0 South, Bountiful, to allow for ihe construction of two homes in ihe area The request for (he zoning change was made bv owners Leilah Glade and Mary Alice Cannon An lorestry zone prohibits the Kaysville-Frui- t Idaho and their children, Michelle, Clark, Marilei and Candis, all share interest, concern and pride in the Beaver Ranch, np In other business, the mental health appointed three other members of the mental health advisory board to work with Affirmative Action chairman Paul Boggs on the affirmative action committee. Richard Youngberg, Eva Hancock and Ed Mayer accepted that appointment. The group also suggested that Albert Jaramillo, head of SOCIO also be asked to serve on that was piesenied by resident! in that area, the planning commission told the applicant Keith Peterson that the commission will consider the zoning change only if he gets approval from the neighbors prior to submitnng another request. THIS OUTSTANDING performance will be sponsored Heights Cultural and final matter of business, a preliminary agricultural subdivision al houses will be built off a single piivale light of way last of Highway 88 and south was of 14), Highway approved Blaine Hanney said that he- - (dans to divide the kl acre plot into eight parcels with only two having li milage along Highway 84 ihe other six will have to In reached by a private road Flu- - mailer has already been he nrd by the Board of Adjustments, Mr. N'eslen said A request for the construction of one house al Highway H9 and 600 North was denied as requested by George Talbot since the commission thought the area could be planned so that access by a private road was not aiea which requested that an adults. Dr. John Steiner has recorded the production. the subdivision area at choreography and Richard Marsden will conduct the orchestra of 36 youth and by and denied the third y rcxid a In the private right commission approved Iwo IN OIHER business, the planning, commission denied a rc zoning in the Vat Verda against the private THRl I. matters where owners were seeking construe turn of residences on a IN estimated will cost about $5100 Ihe land Is presently Landscaping Of Beiiab Center Postponed Until Cost Issue Is Resolved 10 Fte&kft&fv MARKET consistently produce lines of top quality fur. However, at the present time he is selling his animals for breeding slock rather than pelt them. g 1 Marion Roueche watches some of his adult beavers in their pens. Mon. thru Sat. VISIT OUR L?v p ft CRAVENS, fiscal agent for the county department of mental health said that according to construction figures available to mental health, that the fund was about $5,350 in the black. But Rodney Walker, county clerk, contacted later, said that the county had advanced the mental health department BRANDENBURG TV Reasonable Safes 825-367-6 W' f' . A KEN Cals 5 Anytime 141 West 4 r Alan Smith of West Kaysvillei in the area of Rouche Lane. he house will be- - built on a 25 acre ploi and reached by a d change. The matter must next go to the county commission lor approval Plans are underway for the musical production 'Tiddler On The Roof to be presented June 30, July 1 and 3 at the Happy Hollow Golf at 9 5 p m each ? right-of-wa- construction of residences thus necessitating the zone Is Planned - IN ANOniER request a single house was approved ut (he request of F-l- Fiddler On The Roof t with little pure snow-whitblack eves, that is a rarity, especially when one does not have any white adults to begin is somewhat contaminated and he dare not take the risk. They are susceptible to some diseases. The Beaver rancher is his own veterinarian, as a licensed veterinarian knows little about the beaver's health. areas of and south leave the Woods Cross airport and will continue to do so, Mr Passey THE HARDY little animals come in black and various shades of brown's, but Mr. Roueche's pride and joy is the THE KIT season starts the first part of May and continues until the last of June, each year He has a dozen or so little ones so far. He usually gets from 60 to 100 a season A litter is comprised of from two to four kits. The largest litter born was eight and he raised all eight of that particular litter. In his business they figure on a 10 percent death rate. Mr. Roueche devotes much time and skill into the proper care of his beavers. He has an artesian well to provide fresh clear water which feeds into the pens all the time. He found the culinary ditch water SPRAYING in request for the unrecorded sulxhvision submit'ed by Dan Sandall, bul said they will ask the cuuniy aitormy io hr k over the mailer since it the plans ware drawn by counly surveyor 1 the Davis (uunty Planning Commission I he jilan must now go in the Davis County Commission for foul n non accommodate planes which are now flying out of Ogden to in (he Davis spray County arej north of I BEAVER RANCH Hill Air Forte Base sintt t rat fie patterns could tonflict. Anording to Mr Passey, that llearamt had lieen obtained, as well as the submission of an upplituiion lo the edeial Aeronaut a s Adimnist i a t ion Wdiice o Layton, Utah 1 Phone 376-178 30 o.m to 6:30 p m. Closed Sunday CENTER We Also Deliver to Restouronts 1 Open GARDEN 181 5 W. Gentile 2 Miles West on Gentile Canister " 1n e |