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Show I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. WEEKLY REFLEX SEPTEMBER 21. 1978 ILqSHQF FfffSHffl MsiyE disturbed by the tacn tics, employed by two at the Clearfield City I am coun-cilme- Council Meeting, Sept. 12, of diverting attention away from the issues and using personal public character assassination techniques. I believe it lmjxirtant that you know what goes on at city hall The two councilmen made major charges: three CHARGE NO. 1. Mayor lied about and fights the council on the fire station location Facts The council voted unanimously on Aug. 22 to build the new station at the present location. Subsequent to that date, the city manager informed me that the Clearfield State Bank building and large parking lot was available for lease andor purchase, the details of which may not have been fully considered during the Aug 22 meeting Such an offering should be looked into because our municipal building and parking lot are presently filled to overflowing OUR SPACE problem has become more acute since the city court became a circuit court last July. Consequently, I asked the bank to submit its offer tn writing. Following receipt of the banks letter, Aug. 30, I called a special council meeting to review the letter contents and to inspect the building At no time did a council. I BELIEVE, we must have an open mind to at least explore any new alternatives regarding the city and tax dollars, whether a previous decision has been made or not. Charge No. 2 Bucking the Council on the dog problem issue separate purchase of mere ground for a fire station oply. If, however, the council were to consider acquiring the bank property, by lease or purchase, it may then provide a new option for a fire station location Conversations did take place in this vein which, I am now dismayed to dis- - TO THINK that certain councilmen would suggest or FACTS: THE dog problem was initially discussed at city council on June 27. At that infer that presented with the council before two-wa- 11 J I Cl iO I y, six-mi- le "Ft" filC rllUuillluU By DAVE WIGHAM - When the CLEARFIELD Sky View Bobcats invade Falcon field this Friday both clubs will be coming off first week loses and trying to get back into the title scene with their first region victory. SKY VIEW is coming off from an embarrassing 34-- 0 loss to Roy while the Falcons were 21-- losers to Layton a 7 week ago. The Bobcats coaching staff indicated that a lot of their success would rest on the shoulders of their interior line, only one returns from a year ago. Bart Allen Is the only player back with any varsity experience, but at and 215, the coaches are counting on him to bolster the 6-- line. BACK as a lineman of sorts is tight end Lance Lindley who was considered by some last season to be a player. Last week tn the loss to Roy the Bobcats were unable to contain the outside running of the Royals which simply ran at will against the Cats. Sky View coaches were very disappointed in the play of their line and indicate that that will be a major area of work this week. h held its monthly meeting Monday evening, Sept. 11 at the Hill Gate Terrace multipurpose room. Twenty women were in attendance MEMBERS enjoyed visiting and exchanging ideas about their jobs and interests A light supper buffet-styl- e was served The ABWA was founded in 1949 by Hilaby A. Button, Jr , a man He believed there was a need for an organization which would establish a common ground for all business women rather than for only those in a specific profession each month This meeting is an educational, social and cultural activity Members listen to a featured speaker, a chapter member discusses her job and refreshments or a dinner is served Dues are $12 annually on a national level and an additional amount set by local chapters A bulletin is Telescope MONTHLY called prepared by June Schaelling A scholarship fund has been established by lh ABWA Each year, over $1 million nationally goes to deserving women who want to further their education at a college or trade school level THIS .YEAR, a $1500 Presidents scholarship will be awarded to a woman interested in the architectural field Every four years, a, special Scholarship Founder's is given The Ly- tona offers Chapter scholarships on a local level The ABWA also gives interest-fre- e loans and outright grants LYTONA Chapter of the ABWA was chartered in March of 1978 Chapter officers include Marsha T. Chappell, president, Betty Roberts, vice president, Diane Ewing, secretary; Lona J. Jonas, treasurer; g Bonnie G. Jensen, corre--spondm- secretary; bulletin; Mildred W. Bates, education. L Joanne Barkley, hospi- tality; Leslie J. Hefner, membership; Marjorie A Ayers, programs, Emily public relations, Jimmie Eeds, scrapbook, Linda Le Page, ways and means. MEMBERSHIP is by invitation and anyone interested in joining should contact a member of the ABWA for further information, dmg THE MEMBERS of the Ly tona Chapter represent a wide variety of professional fields including women who work in many departments at HAFB, school teachers, a commissary worker and bookkeeper The basic requirement for membership is that the woman be working, full or part time when she joins THE LYTONA Chapter meets the second Monday of The opening social and luncheon meeting of the Athena Club was held Wednesday at the Valley View Club House in La ton The meeting was under the direction of Mrs Winona Thorderson, president, Mrs "Alrttiabitof fc&d? ? Ih San Francisco con bo found at tba badutiful Bratton's Cove in Bountiful Vil SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE i: nr f Seafood 1385 S. 500 West Bountiful Mon. thru Sot. 1 J A.M.-1- 0 P.M. CLOSED SUHDAY Phone 295-233- Orahe Waite, Mrs Gailey Mrs Diane Coonradl entertained the Sunflower Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon Co hostess was Mrs Shiripy Bergstrom The lesson was given by Mrs Dorraine Hales The opening social of the Kavsville Literary Art Guild was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Carol Dunford The program wjs under the direction of Mrs Marie Tavlor who had as her guest, Utah author, Rebecca Burton of Salt Lake City who published her first novel" By Love Divided She told about her life and the events which led her to decide to write the book titled, Assisting hostesses were 4 Mrs Gloria Nielson and Mrs Margaret Jost SELVIfJC BASKET Sunset Bountiful 500 416 W. So., (By Sports) Fur Both Velour Rems Members of the Kays Creek Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Beth Tall Mrs Kolene Bubo gave the lesson Mrs Marguerite Nicholls entertained the Mountain Road Neighborhood Birthday Club at her home Thursday evening Members of the Fine Arts Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Leone Gurr Mrs Flame Cullimore was co hostess Mrs Beth Jonsson gave a travelogue on her trip this summer to Sweden Mrs Lois Stephens was hostess to the De Lite Pinochle Club at the B & J Restaurant in Layton on Wednesday for their regular luncheon meeting np Sentencing Is Set For Cache Han - Sentenc-in- g CLEARFIELD has been set for next Monday at 10 a m for an Cache County man who recently pleaded guilty to reduced charges of attempted rape KENNETH THOMPSON, Sherpta Clarkston, Cache County, was Printed Tricot Swim Suit Lycra Francis Stewart and Mrs Louise Reg 4 59 New Kwik Sew Lingerie Books with Master Pattern lor Nlte Gowns Kwik Sew tor Baby Books with Master Patterns charged in a complaint by Clearfield Police Officer Ruben Martinez with taking "sexual liberties with a mentally retarded woman June 24 at the Garden Homes Center In Clearfield. The defendant will appear for sentencing in Clearfield Circuit Court. from the coaches, Roger cent played extremely well at a defensive end while Scott Bond had a good game in the middle Both gave away a lot of weight to the Lancers and will face the same problem again this week with Sky View The defensive secondary was called on last week to make several key plays and Beal, Hamblin, Bobby Clark and Mark Jones will need another good effort this week ALTHOUGH both clubs lost last week one looked bad while the other was at least in the game. Sky View was simply outmanned by the Royals, who did about anything they wanted to do on offense ALSO The newly formed Lytona Chapter of the American Business Women Association Clearfield crew, last week several players drew praise Vin- THE LINE will have to get if the Bobcats hope to better stay in the game with the Clearfield squad. Quarterback Larry Read displayed last week that he can scramble extremely well, along with Clearfield looked the better of the two in defeat Look for the Falcons to get back on the winning track with a lopsided win over Sky View who are still trying to turn the football program around right to free speech. Rather, when I took office, I pledged to do my best to serve all the people of Clearfield to the best of my ability and, as long as I am in office, I will endeavor to be responsive to citizens needs the proposal. The council was later asked to permit Mayor Sant of Sunset to discuss the dog problem IN THIS regard, I would also like to encourage anyone serving in an elective position to publicize how they stand on tation on Sept. 12, again proposing a three city dog the catcher. Following mayors departure, the council again rejected the proposal and at that time the two councilmen attacked the mayor for bringing items back to the council that had already been decided. In my opinion, this attempt to muzzle the mayor should have been directed to issues, their personal guideposts, if they have any, their opinions, etc., to provide hisher constituents with a similar objective, and m the same spirit and manner as described. The foregoing, in the past eight months, typifies the differences ideological between the mayor and certain members of the council. I firmly believe that Clearfield citizens should know about these differences. A decision made by the council that solves a problem should be put to rest. muzzling dogs. GOOD RESULTS did emanate from this exchange, however, because another councilman wisely moved to have the council meet with the county commissioners responsible for animal control to see if a solution to the a HOWEVER, WHEN council decision is made that seems good at the time, but becomes modified m any way, such as (1) receipt of new information or proposals, or (2) problem could be found. Instead of letting the problem continue to stagnate, action is now being taken to work on its solution. the problem remains unsolved indicating new alternatives should be explored, the council should be willing to review their previous decision without being of- The council is to be complimented for their actions to resolve this thorny issue Hopefully, the eventual outcome will be to the satisfaction of the substantial number of Clearfield residents that are now putting up with the problem. fended. I encourage all Clearfield residents to become more involved m their city government operations This can be done by letters to the mayor, any councilman, or both, and CHARGE NO. 3. Mayor issues personal opinions and feelings to the press without consent of the attendance at the regular Townley council meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month beginning at 7 p m. council. jnnnBBuaiaaaBaaanEiBanaiaaaEmnErna'aErsisErE? n n O a rr r3 ri U' Li ) ,Z3 KoMBsS u ( Siiorili PananiGdlc 8 (6-1- , DEFENSIVELY El B CUT AMD PLACE BY PHONE DOQDIlBBBBElllOBBaBBDIlBDDBBQDDiliaElBBBnBQ 3 DAYS ONLY Thursday Friday Saturday 185) for the u n U open receivers but just couldn't seem to get the ball to them The Bobcats might change at the signal caller spot with three prospects fighting for the starling spot Brad Hoggan and Kevin Simmons are two senior quarterbacks to choose from but the best might well be junior Brad Pond who is recovering from a pulled thigh muscle The coaches indicate that these three are all close and a decision will be made just before kickoff TODD SADLER a B IN THEIR loss to Roy the Sky View quarterback had and Charlie Wardle 80 165) do the bulk of ball carrying for the Bobcats but last week the squad got behind so fast they had to abandon the ground game and go through the air. If the Cats can stay with the Falcons then the ground game with these two will come Into play. 0 B spot the open man downfield Read was a bright spot for PASSING seemed to be the best weapon the Falcons had in their arsenal a week ago and with Read throwing to either Roger Vincent or Steve Beal, they should enjoy another good week against the secondary of the Bobcats. Kevin Lance Packer, Banks, Dave Petersen and Brad Pond of the Bobcats had to come up and make a lot of tackles last week against Roy and this week they'll be tested again probably a little more in the air. a n U straight running, and still the Falcons in the loss to Layton in that he showed a lot of courage and determination in trying to bring his club back Two more concerns for the Bobcats will be Mike Arant and Doug Hamblin, the running attack of the Falcons Although not as fast as the Roy backs these two are good runners with good speed o H Call Bawls County I require me to give up my Mayor Sant made his presen- Construction of southbound lanes of traffic on Interstate Highway 15 between Farmington and Layton should be completed by late October, slightly behind schedule, according to a spokesman for the Utah Department of Transportation. There will be some finishing work to divided traffic will be allowed, he said. do, but The stretch will be the final link between Salt Lake City and Ogden. Traffic has been routed along the undivided highway since last November, but DOT officials promise divided traffic will be allowed before winter. Overpass structures, however, will not be completed until later, except the 200 North Kaysville structure which should be ready within 30 days. Shepard Lane bridge is slated for completion by the end of November and the Burton Lane overpass (shown above) should be ready next spring. must clear my Intake them public is to me both appalling and incredible. My serving as mayor does not with them at Mayor Sants request The council agreed Clearfield Seeks League Win Over Sky View Club I personal opinions and views a proposal worked out by three cities (Clearfield, Sunset, and Clinton mayors) to hire our own dog catcher to cover the after 5 pm. and before 8am time periods (a service not now provided by the county) at no extra expense to city taxpayers for at least a trial period. The council rejected I meeting, clearly identified as my personally developed guideposts and feelings was given to the press. The reason for this article was to let my constituents know how I think and the criteria I use to hopefully serve more effectively as mayor m a responsive to the needs way. Also, it would provide citizens with a basis for constructive criticism if they disagreed. the bank offer ground separate from the building for a fire station, or any other purpose, nor did any discussion take place regarding Facts- - An article, cover, are construed as my not cooperating with the JBae&oi as Sfioe 94 No. Fort Lane Layton, Utah (Your Woman'a Fashion Boot Haadquartara ) ace |