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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL MAY 8, 1985 C Thanks Mom. 5 . For bearing with me all these years! J , South Davis Credit Union f m 390 South Main, Bountiful 292-141- 6 && 6T i KELLY EGAN NDJH Student Cited By Elks DAVIS COUNTY - The people behind the scenes are what make a play go. The stage crew for "Annie includes: Ryan Bush, left, Darren Yearsley, Trevor Runions, Shanie Shrope and Carrie Knight. STAGE CREW CLEARFIELD - North Davis Junior High School will present their second musical production of STUDENTS portraying the lead roles in Annie include Maryann Nason, Annie; Dan Haynes, Oliver Warbucks; Stacee Taylor, Grace, the secretary; Rachelle Clements, Miss Hannigan. -- school year. The hit the 1984-8- 5 show, "Annie, will be presented in the school gymnasium on May Starting time on all three dates will be 7 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door for $1.50 per person. 10-1- The advisors for the musical comedy are Jerry Vanderdose, Mrs. Elizabeth Weight and Ms. Laura Harris. Set director is Jim Thurell. THE SUCCESS of North Davis musicals is helped greatly by the work of the stage crew who spend the entire school year preparing the scenery and lighting for the two plays that the school produces annually. Sets are well made, artistically designed and painted to enhance the story line and the actors roles in the production, dmg Bum Plant Jumps Hurdle By TOM HARALDSEN affected by the project. Attorney for the plaintiffs Steve Bailey told the court his clients felt the Planning Commissions decision was made without the due process guaranteed to the citizens. They were denied a proper and fair hearing in front of the commission, a - FARMINGTON The proposed Davis County Burn Plant jumped a major hurdle last week when Second District Court Judge Couglas Cornaby denied a temporary injunction on the county Planning Commissions conditional use permit it issued to the projects -' hearing that proved purely cosmetic. board. DURING THE three hour hearing, which was part of three days worth of testimony on the injunction request over the last month, Mr. Bailey and Gerald Hess from the county attorneys office presented witnesses on both sides of the issue. The plaintiffs attempted to show that since the projects announcement last fall, only two homes in the East Ridge subdivision had successfully been sold, despite many attempts to sell by other residents. In his closing argu- - the County Commission to begin the proposed $54 million plant to be built near Hill Air Force Base. A group of homeowners in the East Ridge Estates subdivision had asked for the injunction, stating in their request that property values in the area have been adversely refuge-incinerat- Cadet Nichols Honored Wickham, Jr., at Lexington, Va. The award is given annually to the outstanding cadet in each collegiate ROTC detachment and is the highest award a cadet can receive. MR. NICHOLS is the son of Murray L. and Marie G. Nichols of Kaysville. He will receive a commission from the Army upon graduation this spring from Weber State. Nationally, 315 colleges with ROTC programs select winners of the award, named after a man who became Secretary of State in 1947 and Secretary of Defense in 1950. He was a leading strategist during World War II. ments, Mr. Bailey stated that the proposal approved by the county planners had in fact been written by the county attorneys office. He said due process could not have been served when the closely-tieentities had worked together on an issue that demanded neutrality on the part of the planners making the decision. d KAYSVILLE - Army ROTC Cadet Wayne T. Nichols of Kaysville, a senior at Weber State College, has been presented the SURPLUS SALE USED FURNITURE USED EQUIPMENT USED MATERIALS Eric A. Blood Gains Award DATE: SAT., MAY 18, 1985 8:00 a.m. TIME: LAYTON - Eric A. Blood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Michael Blood, 1306 N. Gillman Drive, Layton, has been selected as the winner of a National Merit Scholarship to BYU. The early placement scholarship is for $750 per year. It is renewable for four years. IN ORDER to receive this prestigious scholarship, Eric had to place in the top 40 percent of high school students who took the very difficult Merit Scholarship test. PLACE: Davis Schools Warehouse BUILDING G7 - FREEPORT WEST, CLEARFIELD, UTAH the property values of his clients couldnt possibly be assessed until completion of the project, adding Evening Chiropractic should these people have to wait three or four years to see what happens. He also said the commissions approval came about despite the ignoring of master plans of the county and Layton City. Care at... Bullough Chiropractic Center MR. HESS called Warren Greg- ory, an industrial banker with Smith-Barne- y from New Y ork City who is handling the bonds for the project, to the stand. Mr. Gregory stated that an injunction, if issued, could in effect kill this project, as buyers of the industrial bonds to fund the plant might be tempted to sell, feeling the project was a bad risk. He said finding new buyers under those circumstances would be hard, and added that for every month of delay, the district would accrue an additional $125,000 in costs due to inflation. Mr. Hess added that issuing a restraining order wont stop the the plaintiffs have sufdamage fered, saying it would only delay MR. NICHOLS will attend a seminar on national security in Washington D.C. while receiving his award. He plans to continue his education while serving in the Army following graduation, th WAYNE NICHOLS, left, GEN. JOHN A. WICKHAM, JR. SCHOOL DISTRICT -- He added that the full impact on THE DECISION means the Davis County Solid Waste Management and Energy Recovery District can now await final approval of a building permit from CLEARFIELD Kelly Egan, a 9th grade student at North Davis Junior High School who enjoys musical theater, was selected by the Roy Elks Club as Student of the Month for March. Kelly is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Egan of 1582 W. 2700 S., Syracuse. DURING HIS junior high school career, Kelly has maintained a 3.7 grade point average. He enjoys sports, playing the piano and singing. He is active in the Boy Scout program and has earned the Eagle rank. Kelly is a member of the National Honor Society, dmg Now open Tuesdays 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Dr. Call Jerry Bullough now for an appointment 546-373- 1 D.C. HOURS: Mon 9-- Tues Watch for our special direct mail examination coupon in the May Select-An-Ad. 6 9 Wed 9-- 6 Thurs 9-- 6 Bullough Chiropractic Center 9-- 6 360 So. Fort Lane 102, Fri Sat 9-1- 2 Layton546-373- 1 construction and not suspend it permanently. He said he felt the plaintiffs have caused their own problems by telling others how bad the project will be, and asked for the injunction to be denied. IN HIS ruling, Judge Cornaby said the plaintiffs had failed to prove that due process had not been served, felt Layton City officials had not been ignored, and did not see just cause for issuing the injunction. There was no immediate decision from the plaintiffs concerning an appeal. EUliamNAWAI! SERVICES caw? George C. Marshall award by Army Chief of Staff Gen. John A. JUST FOR -- MOM! Mothers Day Hours --- 12 to Steak and Shrimp Dinner A;"'4 6 Oz. Steak 2 Jumbo Shrimp Salad bar Baked Potato Fries or Graduates II ANTRkfpffi imvTiPv Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Alan M. Watson, son of Carol J. Watson of 2875 N. 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