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Show v T V Ll iVGCREY PlU - . ; tvo , JOURNAL, JUNE 29, 1978 MEDIATELY In the opinion of the City Council of Fast Layton City, it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of East Layton ORDINANCE NO. 36 therefrom References within the Fire Prevention Code to Fire or Department Bureau of Fire Prevention shall mean the Layton City Fire Department under contract to Last Layton City for fire protection, references to Chief of the F ire Department or Chief of the Bureau of F ire Prevention shall mean the Layton City Fire Chief, references to Inspector shall mean an authorized member of the Layton City Fire Department, references to Municipality shall mean East Layton City, references to Corporation Counsel shall mean the East Layton City Attorney, and references to Police Department shall mean the East I ayton City Police Department 2 NO IK I 01 10 KM i 'S SAI L ON R! L PROP! K1Y I r, i! No 2 22407 .III v D! Kit . l COl 1 DUMDINn Ol o Notice in the nature of a Summons in the above en-- t it It d matter I HI RF i ORE', YOU ARE HI FI BY NOT IF IED that the Pi til inner above named has lit utofore filed in this Court a Pclt'ion sc tting forth that the R SIAM Ail I I) A,1 i !M' I Pt it tone r, a Distt R t i or-- g duly and existing under id by virtue of the laws of i tit Si He of Utah, has entered i ontract with the Unit-- i d Slates of America, dated the 1th dav of June, A D , rs m irked F xhibit "A, i ud I xhibit being attached to th Ft tin on filed in this ( unit and that said Contract proud s for the construction m in additional phase of the n i ii it ion high pressure pipe distribution system with ,f! i mic tl i 'A M A Vi f lid I PI ) It i I OR. ! 111 S C i M Si)! SM ! A T the 6th in- 1 ulvanced by the United n i st i, which funds are ii i annutl installments, u 28 ilu r wi'h mien st on that cm rum of li e cost allocated to r iy residential and non-- i u ii m ullur ii il purposes s nd P ntion prays Ii it the snd ( ontract, (t I'ubu A ) with tile Unit-- i J Si iti s of Ann ru a he found d to he a valid md i i nl i hi g obhg ition of the a th Ii I ludy 1 Pres it mi L,tm Arei d r n it ion District, ii md coostm.ti s a modification idual contracts utii the United Sidles or iln nil Pi ssurimi Irriga-- I m list ru t and the residents mo thi owners and mort a i is s of uid within the said lb nut so far as such m-Jo il c ont r u ts are at v in mi e w ith the said Con-- 1 o n 1 I d identified as I xhibit and that a full copy of s ud ( ontract, t xhibit A' , is 0 i filt at the oifues of the nelet signed in the County ( lerk s Office in Farmington, at 1 t A Ojms County, Utah, and is ted at the F armington City ,x 255 South 200 ifnes, i Fast, irmington, Utah, which is mi ntfne of the said District and at three (i) other public p! ms within the boundaries it In D strut, and that said k un i uis m tv be inspected I I in, poison interested at and pi lees any on nt time 5 i i it e fur the r notified ih ii ihc hearing on said Peti-'iii- i has been set by the be id c J !i n i ( I on i i i t i on i j i i i I i i i nl I'D' . f , ill 'I i tdings authorizing i I 'I execution of the said Cirri u t and ilso the validity said omiae t v M M)I R MY HAND i nl tCIAE SFAL as ( kit the District Court of Di s ot ntv at Farmington, Ci mnt " Llah this 19th Un i AD, PUS ROOMY W WALKER t p of tl i Distrie t Court oi i id I u 1) iv is County, Utah I dishc e! in 1 he Weekly 2 I ifii i affected pc tsons an nppor tunity to he heard, any new materials, processes ot occupancies which shall require permits in addition to those now enumerated in the T ire Prevention Code The Fire Chief shall post such list ill a conspicuous place in his office and distribute copies thereof to interested persons A 5 violation of the of the f ire provisions Prevention (ode or future to comply therewith or failure to comply with a lawful order made thereunder, or cons tructing or building in viola tion of any detailed state me nt or specification or plan sub and mitted approved thereunder, oi any certificate or permit issued thereunder shall be a misdemeanor Each separate violation or non compliance shall be a separate offense, and any defect or violation requiring correction or remedy which is not corrected or remain'd within ten days shall be a separate offense 6 The application of the penalty provisions shall not be held to prevent the en forced removal of prohibit! d conditions or the granting of a restraining order by the court of competent jurisdiction 7 All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hercbv repe iltd 8 Where the provisions of the Fire Picventu n Code art inconsistent or in contlict with the provisions of th single permit ordinime heretofore enacted bv the City, the provisions of the said md located I t i i M's id to t hi said Petition on b Ion the date set - nd Ht aring oi within h unit as the Court may ny sue h persons i ms etr or otherwise r. 1 K del mt d to hav e i dy d tne validity of p i ei mington, Utah 1 mi, i I ( the County Court mm ngton Area mill ir ii d Irrigation Dis mswcr or othe r I i Swan, AD, mi g ( K C Mdi nt, am owner of id ot 'hi. owners of any ho I Burnley 1978, at 10 00 AM, in his Court-i- m tn so m 1 I Iht Judges of said ,ii for the 18th day of i i K f e single permit ordinance sh prevail Inasmuch as this or dinante is necessary for tht immediate preservation of the peace, hi alth and s ifety of the inhabitants of the ( ity it, provisions shall take effect immediately upon passage and posting PASSFD AND ADOPFF D by the East I av ton ( i tv Council this 20th d iy of I an 1978 C DUANL D. JOHNSON, M I ' I. No . V It 6 ' t, "! S' iU ' I I 1 1 m Kir i I "I r ! i i v I i i s , , S ! V ' ( ' i si A i A i s r , , I i I HL S FAST CITY FIRf M ION DDF AND ION i - 1 C ROUUIM, HI HU MIR! OI i I ' r n I' lir 1 O r ' IM u n tilii i i ill ii id i ' d I t , t , i i n nh , Mi ,n ' ' r j i llfl ' l I tun lit ll' ol t '1 i - " C ll i Itltl in hi ( punlv r said Mui.ip'i w is v 'hi he ht aid ( f alnu s nd f'nurl in his r (m-- t f ' v I i i root! n Him m i I t h ()i to i I the I ( t uii i v ( i h 4 8 nl Inly A n! and b t nl i Si r f ) Counts f t,ui V FNAIllf S 101 AT ION ii i C 1 I 1 m ( it , and Will KI AS, three i i snd I litp I copies of in Prevention Code, dibon have been filed lot us' and examination by t he public in the office of the Citv Recorder prior to the idoption of this ordinance NOW J HP RF I ORF BE IT t n tin i i n ilit Hanoi ii oin ! idem nt tl Mis ' 'I, t i) 1 mil F! V iht Llah Stite Pit v ( imiihi Board has i pi i d and iteornmended I t ih Munu ipal and ini I no Prevention ode Mi) dit ion and the ft visions ot said Code are ippiopntte for u ,e in Fast I n VP m ell md ( t 'h j i i i t t i i si i i t ll, i i i ill iitil ill n i i ' ' ( t I ( t ,0 1 , publication Jmy ( pen fun D is nr tW IHt'i d i In k at 10 on v wl,tt h Oi ! r Oio Vv Rodnev V, il r, ( leik of llir M stud f o! Oa s ( oiintv I uih v is duM authoi icd and dipt i d I') is nt' and t ius tn to published and posit'd a I u lie 1 fi 1978 R 121 OR DA M D BY THF CITY ( OUNC II OF FAST LAY-TOUTAH I lie Utah Municipal and C oimiv Fire Prevention Code, 15 In dition recommended ihi Utah State Fire Pi eve ntion Board, hei' main r referred to as the Fire Prevention Code, is huebv adopted by reference and m ole a part of the ordinances of this City, including Appt ndix A insofar as its relate to the provisions remainder of said Code, and B excluding Appendix I 10 CRLD1 IOKS AND ANNOL ( LMl NT I OF APPOINFME Probate No 2783 () 37 F ion 11 ! l (i Wl W oi DINANC I ADOPI III! U !i MUNIC IPAl 1 RI Mil (OIMY I h' M Nl U) CODF 1965 I ( at m i i 1978 last NOTIC1 Pi, r ' WiclK in The 'mi 'ion lune 22, ORIMN i i rst publ i 'i 111 ) l - ! i , i F tsf puhni ition luly 6 1978 R 119 I ' i ) i s Published Reflex H It i i nor Deane H Rigby City Retordt r v ' n (' i i l a 2 I s ) c IONS M ( p WO I iI 9 I 11 1 1 es- - in d to be $1,454,000 00, n to be repaid by the i (I Misiru t to the United States I 3 Whenever the f ire ( hief shall disapprove an applica tion or refuse to grant a per mit applied for, or whin it is claimed that the provisions of the Code do not apply or that the true intent and meaning of the Code have het n misconstrued or wrongly in terpreted, the applicant may appeal from the decision of the Chief to the ast ayton City ouncil within thn ty ( 10) days from the due of the decision appealed from 4 The I ay ton C ity I ire Chief, the Building Official and the City Engineer shall ad as a committee to dett r mine and spec ify, after giving DISTRICT ( OURT OI THI ST (ONI) JUDIC1A! DISTRICT IN AND FOR IN THE DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH Estate of ADA MI I UNA MAY UN AISO KNOWN AS M MAYL1N, ADA DECFASI D WFNDFIL M NANCE, whose address is 65 North 3rd West, Kavsville, Utah 84037 has been appointed Personal Representative of the estate decedent of the Creditors of the estate are above-name- d hereby notified to present their claims to the above named Personal Representa tive or to the Clerk of the Court within three ( 1) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred Date of first publication June 15, 1978 Edward M Bown, Attorney Dated this 8th day of June, 1978 WENDELL M. NANCE, Personal Representative Fdward M Bown Attorney for Personal Representative 1017 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 15, 1978 1 ast publication June (ITY ORDINANCES OF EAST LAYTON, UTAH, TO PUBLIC RELATING HEALTH AND THE ABATEMENT OF WEEDS, GARBAGE, RFFUSE, OR ANY UNSIGHTLY OR DrLETFRIOUS OBJECT OR STRUCTURF PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT AN OF INSPECTOR PROVIDING METHODS WHEREBY THE MAY MUNICIPALITY COLLECT THE COST OF SAID FUNC I IONS AND PROVIDING A PFNALTY, A BY ADDING NEW CHAPTER AS I OL LOWS OR UNSIGHUY DELETERIOUS OBJECTS AND REQUIRING THF REMOVAL, DESTRUCTION OR ERADICATION Or UN OR SIGHTLY DELETERIOUS OBJECTS STRUCTURES OR DISUSE D OR ABANDONED MOTOR VE HICLES OR INJURIOUS OR NOXIOUS WEFDS TRASH, RFFUSE OR GAR BAGE NOTH I PROVISIONS AND AND PENALTY, AIL REPEALING OR DINANCES AND PARTS Ol ORDINANCES IN CONTLIU THI RFWITH BE IT ORDAINED BY IHI CITY ( OUNCI I OI I AS I I AVION, UTAH hal Ordmam e No Hi shall be amended to rt ad as follows UNSIGHTLY Section OR Df LET F RIOUS OB No J F CTS prupe rtv owner shall petmit or cause to exist upon Ins property and unsightlv or deleterious objects, strut tuies or disused or aban doned vehicles or injur ious or noxious weeds, tiash oi 29, 1978 R 108 City that this Ordinance take effect immediately Section 8. TO TAKE EFUPON FIRST PUBLICATION This ordinance shall take effect at once upon its first publication Rf SOLUTION FECT NO. A RESOLUTION TO r.NACT FNFORCI MT NT OF ORDINANCE 1 garbage, Section 2 RT TICE AND R 1 1 1 U MOVAL writing upon the owner or occupant of the property of the existent e of unsightly or delete nous objects structuies or disused or abandoned motor vehicles or injurious or noxious wetds, ttash, refuse or gaibage requiring their removal de , (ruction or eradication within such reasonable jxriod of time as it mav determine, but not less than ten days from the dale of notice. Section 3 FAIL URF TO Rf MOVI , CITY SH A! I ABATE Upon failure of the ownct or occupant to remove, destroy or eradicate such unsightly or deleterious objects structures or disused or ah indent'd motor vehicle s ot noxious weeds trash refuse or gaibage, attci such notice, the City shall proceed to abate such eon dition bv temoval de struction or eradication Sect on 4. COST A I IFN I PON PROP1PTY COLLECTION A statement of the com-- , in curied bv the Citv in such temoval, destruction or eradication ami a di m md for payment shall be sub mitted to the owner ot ih cupant in writing md hi sh ill be liable there ifo r and therefor The costs in curred shall be a lien upon the properly of the owner or occupant and am pi i sonal propertv removal in laken into custody bv tht City pursuant to this m dmance may be su'd or otherwise disposed of in satisfaction of sue h In n the proceeds bein appbt d first to the cost ot 1c second to the cost of removal, destruction or eiadicanon ami othtr city exjit nsts, and the bui mo if any, to the mini r or m Any uns itafit d costs incurred in tin removal destruction or eradication of an, un sightlv or di leti I mus oh structure s joits disused or ah md un d i m i i tor vehic Its or ain in jurious or noxious vvetiM trash refuse or g igt may be refetred to thi citv tre asurer for mi lusion in the tax none i ot the ib property owner or cupant and I AH city county administration for the enforcement of said resolution Bf IT RFSOLVED, ast that shill I ri st with the East Layton City hr pectin, Fast I ayton Polite pat (mint and the City (ounty Health Department De j ivoi AGENT RETIRES Dt mi H Ripbv ( tv Rt( oi d 'r Pubtahtil i The i c line 29 R ill x I i t publ iv ition J 14 S 1 . I puPin itioii lull ORDINANd K NO 19 s R 122 2)8 FIRM OR ( ORPOR AT ION CONSTRUCTING IMPROVE MFNTS RFQUIR ING ANMHIRKAI CON Nl LI ION IO IHF KAYS MILE LILY I I E( I RIC AN 10 PAY SYSTEM I I L LT RIC CONNECTION EE Bf IT ORDAINI D BY THF CITY COUNCIL Ol KAYS UTAH MILL, Sec PAYMFNT RLQUIRID Every person, firm oi (imputation who sub divides ground or parcels of 1 dmclops or oi who land, improves any individual lot or lots by the construction of anv building or facility the i eon requiting an elec trical mini tion to the Kavs v llle ( ity F learn S stem, e sh ill p e an t iv non fit is s t It i ti it cornice n in foith hi sidi nl al ( onnei (a turns Sat pi rson tumor i imputation shall pav to Kivsville (' the sum of ) Rt 1 $00 00 conn c pti lei trie meter tion ( onnt Hons quahfv A F lee the a fte i f $750 00 nit. mete r orma (h) ing undt r tne. rate pt r eh tion e i i (c) Conimeicial or in dustrial emulations Phase Service Single 00 per (lectru meter connection three Phase 00 per t let $UMK) connection (d) Such be mailt building S'rvue, trie meter sh HI time permit a is pnnunt it the requested, and no building permit shall be issu'd un til sui h pay mi nt is made Sec the same as hereinabove provided ts guilty of a misdemeanor, Section 6." CONE LICT and orders or parts thereof in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed Section 7. ORDINANCE TO TAKE EFFECT IM ( ouitv agucultural agent June LIMITATIONS Nothing herein contained shall be eonsttued to discharge or annul the duty of such person, fnm, or coi poration to comply with all other rult s and mutations the opt r i and fees goverm tion of the Eleiine Depart ment Sec I 1MMFDI AT C L I EEC T It is the detet ruination of the Kay sv llle City Council that this ordinance is neces sary for tht immediate 2 preservation of the peait health, and safely of the inhabitants of the ( ity and its prov tsions shall take effee t on July I 1978 PASSf D AND ADOPTI D bv the Kavsville ( nv ( mini il Davis County Slate' of Utah this 20th day of June 1978 KAYSV II I F CITY CORPORATION GarT iison Mavra L Bv GARY R. BLODGETT IARMINGION Retiring Divis (ounty Agricultural Darrell Stokes, Agent be i lev s tht re is still a bright future for voung farme rs but must p iv the price they L e RELAXING 1 his Boun tiful horni t irlitr this week, Mr Stokes who has spent 37 veirs as an agricultural ex tension sir vice agent, said the i e is still sufficient farm land available but that the ( nst to pm t hase this property is dlmiet prohibitive because of me demand by real estate di velopas to use the land for housing subdivisions I here is still ample farm ind avd'Idble in Davis County, bet its becoming too i xpensive to farm because of the value of the property, And Mr Stokes explained it s almost impossible for a voung farmer to go out and huv good farm land at a itasonible pme He can do it but he II have to have a lot n ne financial backing than generations before him ' taviit City Recorder Published in The Weekly Reflex on June 29 198 R 121 MR. STOKES said the race between farmers and home diveloptis is getting tighter vii 1 t v just don t know who is going to win out, but it will he a shame if we e water mam Plans and spec lficatiuns ate on file m this office where tlev may be reviewed bv prospective bidders Lath proposal shall be ac tompanied bv a bid bond or ti rtified check in the amount equal to A of the proposal 5 combined peiformance and payment bond in the amount of 1(10 of the bid puce will be required All work shall be completed in 30 davs consecutive calendar mav be withdrawn for at least thirty (id) days afttt the scheduietl closing time for receipt of bids The right is reserved to it lect anv ot all bids By order of the City Coun No bid cil KAYSVILLE CITY CORP. Josephine Leavitt City Recordei lied in on June P Rt fli x he Wei kly T 29 1978 R 124 W NOTICE 10 ATE R LSLRS David Smitn, U linton 1RS4 N 260U has filed with thi State L ngmeer Appl No 51 i i i (J! 4520) to ipptopi late 015 see ft of w iti i in Divis County The w iter is to be diverted from a 2 inihvu 200 ftoo ft deep, at a point S 2K ft W 1200 ft from I 4 Cor Sec 4, TJN R W SI B&M (1 Mi SW , ( UT, Kavsville), and ustd from Ian to Dec 31 for the domestic purposes of 1 1 family, stockwalering 4 cows, and from Apr to Oil 31 for the it rig ition of 25 aes in NE1 4SL 4 Six' 4. T3N, R1W, SI B&M Office of the Citv Rttordc r of the Citv of Kaysville, Utah June 22, 1978 Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 8 00 P M July 11, 1978, for the construction of water line and related work on 200 North as shown on the plans Bids will be opened on or about this time bv the City Council The main items of work for this project are installing about 3800 ft of 12 culinary THE FARMER never has been able to demand a good price for his product and new methods and more efficient improvements are the only things that have kept him in said Mr Stokes business, Fie noted that the develop ment of hy brt'd corn and grains have bien a boom to farmers but that this development has turned right around and haunted the farmer WE DEVELOP top varie of grain, capable of ties producing more than 101) bushels per acre right here in Davis County, and then the high yield nationwide has caused such a surplus that the price of grain remains low Nationally, farmers ate producing two thirds more wheat than we (United States) need and the surplus is being sold to foreign coun tries at rock bottom prices Its a similar story with coin, but not to the extent as grams HE 1 NOTICF TO CONTRACTORS lose any mote of our good farm land to developments " He said that new methods of farming and improved equipment have made it pos sible for farmers to stay in business as long as they have I 11 ATM SI Josephine -s id tfter serving 37 i G AN TO ORDINANd REQUIRE ANY PI RSON, I L, Danell Stokes years for the Utah State Iruvtrsitv Extension Service in Salt Lake, Emery, V sate h and Davis Counties Diva Wet Representative speaker IH AM I) JOHNSON, M Gunn CONGRESSMAN McKay will be the guest ir un be having been given notice to tion BY THE CITY ( OL Nt IL OF FAST LAYTON (11 Y , LTAH I HIS 20 Dav of PASSFD i abate A non political patriotic program will be held at 8 pm on Sunday, July 2, at the football stadium at Davis High School as part of the Kaysville 4th of July celt bra avion (ity Council names such authorization to I in he r collected as are property taxi s Section 5 PF N A I I Y Any person who shad per mit or cause to exis' any unsightly or de Ii it nous obiecls strut tons or disused oi abandoned mo tor vehicles or injurious or noxious wetds, trash, refuse or garbage as herein described or anv person who shall fail to or remove, destroy eradicate the same after Guest Speaker ts NO S The ( ilv Count il by and through its rtpresenta tives, is hereby authorized and empowered to make inspection of propet tics within the ( ity to deter mine whether there is any . violation of this ordmam e and shall. serve notice in cupant 36 WHf REAS, the City of East I ivton, Utah recognizes the need to authorize an individual or individuals or within the structure of the City administration and INSPICIION OF PROPI NO AMENDING ORDINANCE 10 Oi NO (ITY OF EAST LAY-TO- 1 All ordinances, resolutions Published in the Davis News Journal First publication June AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 10 OF Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the Stale Engineer, 442 State Capitol, SL ( , UT 84114, on or before August 12, 1978 DLEC. HANSEN State Engineer Published Reflex in The Weekly First publication June 29, 1978 Last publication July 13, 1978 SAID that ditificid! breeding has been a big byojn to tattle and dairy farmers Ive been involved in this program for more than 30 years primatily in Wasatth and Davis Counties, and it has produced a muih improved quality of animal Milk production in he said Davis (ounty has neatly doubled and the quality of beef cattle has improved tremendously through the ar tifiual breeding program HE EXPLAINED that dairy is just a three legged stool you must have good farming feeding management and breeding programs to sue ceed Without even one of these programs, it would be like loosing the leg of the stool and vour business will soon crumble Mr Stokes was graduated from Utah State University in 1938 and served as a county agent in Salt Lake (ounty three years, Emery (ounty, four years, Wasatch County, seven years, and Davis ( ounty for 23 years HE HAS been assoi lated with county fairs and live stock shows during this time and has judged at nearly all county fairs in Utah He served as secretarv of the Davis County Fair Board MtKav from Utah s first dis trict is currently serving his fourth term in Congress and is the senior member of Utahs Congressional Delega tion Music will be prov ided bv a community band conducted by Dana Rothlisberger and combined chorus under ihe direi turn of Harrie t Barton RIION McKAY, a Davis County high schexil student, will present his state winning Rulon, the son of Mr and Mrs Barrie McKay of Bountiful, won first place in the Utah High School activi ties oratory contest He has just returned from represent ing Utah at national compeli tion held at Northwestern University spi-ec- laysuillG Mr and Mrs Arles K Steiner have returned from a week vacationing at West Port, Wash where they en joyeei their annual deep sea fishing excursion They were accompanied on the trip by their daughter and son in law, Mr and Mrs Bob Tueller of Pocatello, Ida and Afton Steiner of American Fork Mrs Doritt Brough enter tamed at an open house on Sunday June 18, at her home in honor of her nephew, Monte Brough, who has been called to serve as mission president over the Mmneso ta Minneapolis Mission He will be accompanied by his wife Over 100 guests attend! d the open house in their honor President Brough, is a brother of Bishop Richard Brough and Bishop Max Brough both of Kaysville The Moses Tucker, annual family reunion was held Sa turday June 24 at the Kavs ville City Park Bowery A pot luck dinner was enjoved bv those in attendance beginning at p m Sports consisted of horse shoe pitching and b ill games with pt ize s awarded to the winners Genealogy intotm ition w is exchanged and a program followed with Dottie Turkt! reading, This Is Your Life the life of Vance Tucker ol 1 Cleveland has been vears and an annual Utah The reunion held the past four is set up to bt tome affait There wtie approximately 100 in atten dance and from various states Dr and Mrs D ivid Garrett and children from La(anada, Calif are housi guests of his parents Mr and Mrs Glen Garrett and will also be visit ing in O ikley, Ida with Mr and Mrs Keith Cntehfield and fimilv before returning to California Brent Collett from Gallup, New Mexico is visiting with his parents Mr and Mrs Vene Collett and other rela lives and friends in the area Funeral services weie held Wednesday in Bountiful for Ivah Steed Parrish, mother of LaMar Parrish of Kavsville from 1955 to 1965 and has been a member of the fair hoard foi the past 12 years Mr Stokes will be honored Mrs Parrish died Sunday morning in Bountiful at the age of 89 She had resided in at an open house Friday (June 30), his last dav of work at the USU Extension Office in Farmington Public and in California until AFTER THAT, I m just going to relax a little, putter around in my garden, and do some fishing, said Mr I Stokes might do a little livestock judging if Im Parrish recently returned is invited asked Wins 30 Year Pin Lamar C Hein of Layton has received a service pin at Hill AFB ceremonies HE IS an equipment specialist at the base Mr Hein and his wife, Mary, have two children Centerville, Washington, D when she returned make C 1972, to Utah to her home Most recently she had resided in Kavsville Mr and Mrs laMar from Palo Alto where they picked up their daughter Dorothy from school, and visited with relatives in that area Mr and Mrs Larry Kneedy, Mr and Mrs Alan Jensen spent five days at Phoenix, Ariz visiting with Mr and Mrs Jensens son. Scott Laura Taylor of Farmington who was chosen as Voice of Democracy was invited to also attend Allen Brown from Olympus High who was named the "Utah Math Sterling Scholar also attended Allison will return Sunday evening and will enroll at Monday BYU at Provo on |