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Show ' r-- 1 v a ')' "" V' DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 20, 197 WEEKLY REFLEX tpnfWpf-- ' " Attend Harvard School Of Business To his bachelor of science degree from University of Utah, Salt Lake City and has been working on his in economics master's degree the past to months his acceptance and has received distinguished honors while at the University. prior He graduated Magna Cum Laude and was elected to Pi Beta Kappa Honor Society and also as a member of Beehive Honor Society. WHILE AT the University he served as vice president of Academic Affairs, member of Associated Students of University of Utah, and member of the Cabinet. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Swedish mission where he served as treasurer of the mission. HARRIS SIMMONS Harris Simmons of Kays-vill- e has been accepted into Harvard School of Business ' Administration, Harvard University at Cambridge, Mass. MR. SIMMONS received HARRIS will enter Harvard University in September. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons of 817 East Crestwood Road, Kaysville. np Pulic Hearing T. Robert Barnes traveled last week to the Escalante Desert region of southern Utah. Among the interesting Is Set Tuesday - points he viewed was the A public WEST POINT hearing on the citys proposed beheld next Tuesday, Julyt25 at 7 budget of $274, 115 will p.m, at City Hall, it was announced by West Point City Recorder Diane Moss. SHE SAID the budget, which is not much higher than a year ago, will be discussed and adopted at this meeting. West Point already has violated state law by not preparing and adopting the city budget before June 30, Auditor Richard Jensen the budget should have passed by June 30 and report its 1978-7budget to the state auditors office by Slate said been must July 31. MAYOR LOY Blake said the July 31 deadline will be met and explained that the June 30 deadline was not met because city officials could not determine how much money would be needed to finish the city park and to clean out the citys culinary water well, grb Gatherums nine year old girl and six year old boy hiked down the crevice to the Colorado River. They also returned home with ' some unusual Moeki stones. Girls from the Layton 6th Ward spend the past week at the Layton Stake camp at Lyman Lake, dmg Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Simmons and family have returned home after a vacation trip to Texas. Their daughter, Lesa Dean and grandson, Chris Dean returned to Lay-towith Mr. and Mrs. Simmons. While the Simmons family was in Texas, they visited with their daughter, Lesa and with several friends who are living in Texas. They also stopped to see their n nephew, jelf Newman, who is serving an LDS mission in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gatherum and their children spent three days last week traveling through southern h Utah. They stopped at Lake, Cedar Breaks, Navajo Lake, Bryce Canyon, Kodacrome Basin, Escalante Petrified Forest, the bottom of the Escalante Desert Wilderness, Anazazi Ruins State Park and Boulder Mountain. The family, including the Pan-guitc- BEST OF SHOW Karen Carlson of Layton with her painting that won Layton City art show held on July 4th in the Layton High School auditorium. Mrs. Best of Show Honors at the By GARY R. BLODGETT CLEARFIELD - year ago, three or four" permits have been issued Even in getting the city ordinance changed, Janet Ostler still does not qualify for a home occupation permit. Clearfield City Van Alfred OR SO SAYS ; Wagoner. said that on the surface it appeared that Mrs. Ostler was eligible for a permit. So what is preventing her from obtaining a home occupation license? He INADEQUATE parking, according to Carl Jensen, city building inspector, who is responsible for issuing the home occupation permits. "After the realizing problem, I asked our city attorney to study the case and give me an opinion," said Mr. Jensen. I wanted to get an opinion from the attorney because it is a new law and because it was Mrs. Ostler who was involved. that Mrs. Ostler lacks the five parking spaces necessary to qualify as a beauty shop operator under the citys new home occupation ordinance. The ordinance requires that IT SEEMS operator must parking spaces on her property. A a have five one-cha- ir one-cha- ir barber need have only four parking spaces. THE NEW ordinance was adopted by split vote of the council to allow beauty shops as home occupations. Previously, beauty shops were not allowed as home businesses. But there were a few such operations going on in the city, Mrs. Ostler included, and a few arrests were made, including Mrs. Ostler. SINCE THAT time, nearly a Your First Cali For 1 under the new ordinance. One of those permits was issued to Mabel Christensen, who, like Mrs. Ostler, was guilty of violating the old home occupation ordinance. though she was instrumental Attorney I MRS. OSTLER, too, applied for a permit but was told that she does not qualify on the basis of not having adequate parking spaces on her property. Save on a large selection of womens sportswear So despite her efforts to get the ordinance changed, Mrs. Ostler is still unable to practice her profession. 1 I WORKED hard to change that law and now I dont qualify for a permit, she said. There has been a lot of hardness in my heart over the past year, but also a lot of hope. But now I dont know what Im going to do. What do you have to do? she asked. Tve been honest in my dealings and I still can't work at my profession. 1 Group orig. retails to $18 Now Group orig. retails to $9 Now U 4" j99 Save on one group of Save on one large group of womens summer mens, womens and childrens summer hats MR. JENSEN said Mrs. Ostler has two alternatives: (1) to try and squeeze five handbags on her property to comply with the new ordinance, or (2) go to the Board of Adjustment and parking spaces Orig. seek a variance. I dont think 1 can get any more parking spaces tiut of my property, so I dont think I have any choice but to move, she said. Now Save on one group of summer sundress piece ATTORNEY Van Wagoner J y f iwunm goods material. Orig. 45' per inch Mrs. Ostler summed ap her feelings by saying that she feels its unfair for barbers to have only four spaces while beauty shop operators must Per inch Now have five. Save on over 400 pairs of Save on a large selection of women and girls childrens, womens and mens Sit tank tops One group orig For All Glass Needs Specializing In insurance Claims to Save' Auto Glass, Windows, Mirrors, Store Fronts, Table Tops IS c One grouporig Off Now Large group of girls, 3 m 2 Now said he had first feeling's of letting her go ahead and be issued a permit, but everyone has to be treated equally and she simply doesnt have the necessary parking spaces, M; $8-1- EDGOSSB flCsff Jii $ DAVIS COUNTY Screens GLASS CO. " Delivery ifl PHONE US YOUR GLASS TROUBLES SHOP infants and boys dm summer items 1 50 off .75 QSSftSMSEGIDa? orig. prices This is 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday 12 to 5 p.m. Sundays flny.ife Islam stswAS: OPEN Mon.-Fr- l. JULY 24th Bountiful 10 A.M, to 9 P.M. |