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Show "Tl 2 I i a -i I :J nn m wards will be sacrament services April 5. Full ward Changes given schedules will begin the following Sunday. At special The Layton Ninth and Tenth wards were added to Stake conference the already existing eight First meeting wards. Six new bishoprics Layton for Layton Stakes two new were also installed at the L hwmi and the people on the west side of llill Field Load. include The bishopric Wendell 13. Leavitt, bishop; George Rigby, first counse- - Took, bishop; Guy Mur- special stake conference 'January, 1053. Ninth Ward generally dock, first counselor ; John held Sunday afternoon. The new wards became will be for those homes inL. Voss, second counselor; ward due to thelSkyline Subdivision with Allan HosenlunJ, necessary growth of the stake which the exception of the east, clerk; and Dennis Wilson, of Dixie Street. This assistant ward clerk. now has a total member-sid- e Tenth Ward is primarily was formerly in Fifth more 'area than of 6,558, ship 2,000 more than when the Ward. The new Ninth Dish-- i the homes in Holt Subdivi-opri- c includes John 13. sion. llill Villa Subdivision stake was organized in I X News Briefs Professional planner points to need bridge, and Orval Ringham, assistant ward clerks. The other new ries are as follows: , ' First Ward: Arlo W. Hinckley, bishop; Lee A. Johnson, first counselor; School holiday Glenn second Stewart, counselor; and Albert TruSchools of Davis County will jillo, ward clerk. be closed this Friday for a Second Ward Wayne Easter holiday, accordPlan would provide for major streets, parks, Master II. Flint, bishop; Allen A. school G. Harold Holt, to ing Adams, first counselor; district superintendent. Civic center, land uses, drainage, water and Keith Bagley, second counselor; Thad Horne, ward after 3 dogs Layton Layton City recently employed professional planner I. Dale Despain clerk; and L. J. Flint, asThree men are now employed of Provo to make a preliminary analysis of the communitys growth problems, parsistant ward clerk. by Davis County as dog catchFifth Ward K. Roger ticularly as they pertain to three proposed shopping centers located at the interers. They are Elmer Fielding, section of Gentile Street and Fort Lane, at the intersection of llill Field Road and Bean, bishop; R. Lex Syracuse; Peter Anderson, and at the intersecton of Angel Street and Highway 91. 91, first counselor; DaHighway Clearand Tom McClain, Mr. Despain has made the following recommendations: vid L. Emery, second counwas apwho recently field, Layton Citys zoning map selor; Ivan Adams, ward pointed by the county commisshows tp property FROM SHERIFF'S OFFICE currently clerk; Asa Reynolds and sion. A county wide canvass for included in each of the requests in now is all Lyle Mott, assistant ward dogs licensing to be classified either in a "C clerks. progress ad is expected to be Zone or an M Zone and in Sixth Ward A. Kent completed by the first pait of both zones, shopping centers May. Randall First (former reaare permitted. For that Ward bishop), Three cases of quarts of oil were reported stolen from Big bishop; son, the city has no alternative Lawrence Swenson, first New zoning plan but to grant the requests with Verns gas station in Clearfield, when the station was broken counseloi ; George G. the possible exception of the into one night this week. The burglary was discovered by A new 107-- age proposed site located at the intersection Darrell Gardiner when he arrived to open the station at 8 a.m. Jr., second counDavis for County soiling plan Allen Atkinson, 32, Ogden, was arraigned on March 16, of the Hill Field Koad and Harold J. INiwson, selor; was introduced last Wednesday in the South Central Precinct court on a charge of drunk driv91. This is not a critiward Clerk; Frank Loomis, at a public hearing in the coun- Highway cism of the original zoning oring. Judge Yern F. Johnson set bail at $300 cash or a $Gt0 and Rex Layton, assistant ty courthouse. Before making dinance because, I am sure, the bond. ward clerks. the final proposal for a public authors of the ordinance did the Austin Chappel, 239 E. 2nd South, Kaysville, reported on Ward officers remained hearing suggestions will be best they could to foresee the March IS, to the County Sheriff's office that the hub caps had welcomed from county resithe same for Third Ward, t his VI57 nmitime from time. stolen been during needs of the city at that dents, the county commission It is mentioned merely as a previously. Fourth Ward, Seventh says. Copies of the new zon- statement of fact. Ward, and Eighth Ward. ing plan may be secured at the Dishoprics in the new county planning office. Notwithstanding the fact are making arrangewards too not is however, that there ments for informing all much the city can do about the Divorces were granted Tuesday by Judge Parley E. members of the changes. Spring chicken immediate an requests from to: Sharon Mullenax from Otis Muilenax on a charge of in doubt should is much that Anyone there standpoint, Dinner on menu can be done from a long range Mental and physical cruelty. The plaintiff wa3 given the rare telephone their old bishop and custody of two minor children. The defendant was ordered for information. For Second Ward standpoint. In fact, the problem might well be turned into to pay $120 support and ailmony per month; $200 attorney fees Outgoing officers were: Broiled spring an advantage if the City Coun- and costs of court. Kaysville Ward Kent Ranhirst Leora Trease from J. W. Trease on grounds of mental chicken is on the menu for the cil would authorize the prepArlo W. dall, bishop; maiden name The of Kendall was restored Second cruelty. plaintiffs aration of a master plan. lucky people of the to first Hinckley, her Norseth. counselor; by Judge Ward at the annual birthday Following are specific recLawrence Swenson, second Walter Robert Meyer from Irene Mica Meyer on mental dinner party to be hell) Friday. ommendations from the standThe was to ordered month $80 counselor; Harold Dawson, charges. cruelty plaintiff pay per March 27, at the rock chapel. point of making the best of ward clerk ; Earl L. Morris, Dinner will be served at C:30 the immediate situation, as for child support. In a property settlement, the plaintiff was assistant ward clerk; and and will lie followed by car- well as from a long range granted the family automobile and the defendant was granted the household furnishings and appliances. Ronald Teterson, assistant toons for the children and an standpoint. entertainment for adults. Tickward clerk. 1. The land included in the ets are one dollar for adults proposed shopping cerUfet at Second Ward Robert and CO cents for children under the intersection of Genvile St W. Renton, bishop ; Jess W. ars old. 12 and Fort Lane is currently desStevenson, first counselor; MZone ignated in the Allan A. Adams, second Rotary party which allows retail establish counselor; Wayne II. Flint, ments as well as manufacturward For Dads clerk; Lynn Judkins -ing establishments. As long as and Joseph Rage, assistant the land i3 so classified, the clerks. And Daughters city is not in a position to deny Layton Members of the Layton planning commission this week suggested Fifth Ward the applications provided speLynn W. Annual Eotary Kaysville that the city seek a realignment of the Highway 91 llill F ield Road (Utan 232) Burton, bishop; Wayne cifications for offstreet parkFathers and Daughters dinner plat lor addition to the Glendale Gardens subdi- - Winegar, first counselor; ing and other requirements are intersection, approved a by candlelight will be held met. vision on Owen and made a an recommendation that the city council approve Doyle Egan, second coun-th- e effort Street, Nevertheless, Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. should be made to get the de annexation of the county portion of the Spencer Adams property at the inter-- 1 selor ; Fred Hansen, ward in the Davis High school cafeveioper to provide access to section of Hill Field Road and Highway 91, where an American Food Store is to 'clerk; Allan A. Rosenlund teria. The girls will furnish the be built. shopping center by continuthe program for their fathers, assistant ward clerk; Rea- Elm Street westward and ing The planners are suggesting Utah State Road Commission md Gentile Street. They were will Swan propose Margaret to action AlulCl'htson, assistant the liifoimed that the professional bed of the that the city officials write to urging improve d by converting the a toast to Dad. Jean I'ld'k. old Bamberger Railroad into a planner by recently employed will play a piano solo and Mxth Ward the city had recommended that street so that potential custom- is the resulting dispersion of George G. Ann Sheffield will present an the business complex. While the Llm Street Lo continued as a Ronnenkamp, Sr., bishop; ers from the east can south and original reading. The Melody find roadway in a noith-- Flrnest 1. Murdock, ward ready access to the cen- construction and operation of Notes quartet from Kaysville ter. direction Horn Fort clerk, and An should also be the shopping centeis "will likeeffort esteily include four Members Billy Peterson, will sing. sound in changing the luad course from be economically Of master plan to guide Layton growth r 1'lSgar.xjaHaaais j n O c one-da- y sewer n Mar-cuse- n, Lay-to- n, Three cases oil stolen p, p I m-- ht Divorces granted 3 couples Nor-set- h Laytons planning board suggests Highway 91 Utah 232 realignment -l 13-ho- ' - Max-fiel- ' Kaysville to have New drive in made to continue the extension of Elm Street and the Bamberger Street noithwesterly to intersect with Gentile Street at a point which would provide access to Verdeland Park. A cursory appraisal of the economic potential of the shopping center indicates that the developer should provide these accesses in his own Nevertheless, the city should take whatever steps are necessary to implement this effort. 2. Part of the land included in the site at the intersection of Hill Field Road and Highway 91 is located in the Layton City limits and is classified in a commerical zone. The remainder is located in the unincorporated part of the city and is currently classified in an A zone. Thus, the city again is not in a position to stop the development except, perhaps, to cause the Luildings to be located in a slightly different place on the developers property. It is my opinion that the dedication of llill Field Road on southward to connect with Gentile Street is the important self-intere- for Another new business Kaysville, the Bart Drive Inn, will open soon at 151 North Main under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murray, West Kaysville. The Murrays will feature the sale of hamburgers, root beer, and soft ice cream products at their drive in, which will open the latter part of April. A building will be trucked to the location in the near futuie to house the new business. Mr. Murray, who is employed at Hill Air Force Base, has been in the cafe and service featuie with respect to this station business in the past for request, It is, therefore, rec ommended that the area be an-- , short periods of time. nexed and zoned commercial as Lions requited provided the right-of- way for the Lajton Regular business road can be secured southward meeting of the Lajton Lions through the developer's proper-Clu- b will be held Thursday atjty at the same width as is the 8 p.m. at the Signal Cafe. present Hill Fbeld Road to the noi th. J. The shopping center at the intersection of Angel Street and Highway 91 is currently Layton Lawrence and Gertrude Fox Kobren, son March zoned for commercial use and 14 at Hill Air Force Base hos- for that reason the city again is not in a position to cer.y the pital. request. Lock-heaAllen M. d and Lois Roy Comment: Christiansen, aon born Th danger I sea in the March 18 at Da hospital in three development to th city Ogdsn, Layton Club Births above-mentione- d District Two riding clubs To hold dance at Layton District Two riders of the Utuh State Western Riding Club Association will hold their annual dame at the National Guard Armory in Layton this Saturday beginning at H p.m. Iarticipalmg clubs aie the Davis County Sheriff Posse, Twin Stais of Bountiful, Boots n Saddles, Lady Rider of Davis County, Riders of the Wasatch from Huntsville, arid Westerners from Riverdale. In charge of the country style dance are Yirgie Clark, East Layton, chan man; Norene Cook, Layton, district secretary; and V. Smith Waite, Syracuse, Btate director. Two outstanding riders of the district will be honored at the dance Ronald Randall, Centerville, captain of the Twin Stars; and Beth Waite, 195S vice president of District 2. They will also recognize the work of Mrs. Jean Drummond, Huntsville, district secretary. Mrs. Waite and Mr. Randall will receive trophies noting their honors as outstanding man and woman of the year for the distiict. Music for the dance will be furnished by the Ed Baker Orchestra of Clearfield. Tickets may be purchased from the rider of the various clubs in the district or at the Armory door Saturday evening. Adelbert T. Collett dies Adelheit T. CoKaysville llett, Mi, died Monday evening in a Salt Lake City hospital after a short illness. ville at the time of liis death. Suivivyrs include the wife, six Bons and daughters, Mrs. Je-- s (Veda) Brimhall, Farmington, New Mexico; Mrs. Paul A. (Jacqueline) Harwood, Santa Ana, California; Ralph A. Collett, Farmington, New Mexico; Colonel Wells P Collett, Kaysville; Kulon S. Collett and Owen M. Collett, both of Salt Lake City. Funeral services for Mr. Collett will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in Union Mortuary, 295 Noith Main, Bountiful-Frienmay call at the Mortuary from 7 until 9 p.m. V) and from eleven until time of services Thursday. Burial will be in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake City. Mr. Collett was born in Smilhfield November 5, ly72, a 1 son of Rucben and Filtheiah Merrill Collett, early Utah pioly aciots ,Mis. Gieens piop-th- e He married neers. Harriet and of themselves, they could present location to cross the city to the center of the dcvel-olChristmas Goodiich, Penelope Layton drive in theatre oprnent, wheie it would join easily be the means of underDay', 1893 in Vernal. The folmining the established com- grounds which aie now owned with a proposed extension ot year they journeyed by lowing mercial district. On the one by the state. They cite the Dnve from the covered wagon to Salt Lake southas be used cannot experienced north' by hand, zoning berger right away City where their marriage was a tool to stifle competition. In bound traffic attempting to turn along the east side of the! solemnized in the Salt Lake ties Foodtuv. n parking lot) fact, the courts will quickly in- onto Hill Field Road as a ma-jLDS Temple. reason atfor the ordinance an jor Gentile to that validate Street. seeking They also An active member in the change. pointed out to Mrs. Gieen and tempts to do bo. church, Mr. Collett seived in In connection with the annex-- to Mr. and Mr. Willey that' The problem of maintaining the bishopric of Yamal Ward Adams controlled ingress and egiessi an economically sound central ation of the Spencer for a number of yeats. He property, the commission is al- - routes for entrance and exit to) business district is a two-fol- d helped to supervise and build Davis the Ike so center lots Young that County the city shopping The property suggesting parking responsibility. the Yernal Blake House. He Gentile and Fort Lane publicans are holding their a roadway owners have the economic life acquire IvenUun March 2d, at the Davis was a High Priest in Kays be requiied. property of their property at stake while across Mr. Adams David which Field would before County Courthouse in Farm- Gailey appeared join the llill the citys interest is to mainKoad at the crossing and then the commission seeking a home ington at 7:30 pm. tain a central nucleus. New county oificets, conimit-Gentil- e continue on southward toward building permit for a lot he had I would, therefore, like to t. in the vicinity of Flint purchased in the liiland Oakes tee chairmen, and state recommend that the Planning Land for such a future area in the east part of I.a- -' gates to the state convention Commission call the property road would have to be dedicated ton. 'I he planners informed will be chosen. A county rep-t- o owners in the central business a law prohibited resentative for the state Miss the city by the property that the district together in an effort ers Contest Republican along the way in order to them lrom issuing him a to explain the situation to them open up the area for home de-- 1 mit because his properly does will also be chosen. The win- and to further explain With enough land nowr acquired to accommodate a comnot front on a dedicated street. ner of the state Miss Young their problem is one of making velopment. In other business before the they said they would contact Republican Contest will rep munity of 50,isio persons, Layton City must soon have a master the district what it ought to plan of growth if the costly and unattractive errors of hap- Layton planning commission, the former land owner to dis- - resent Utah in national be rather than to try to make nazard building are to be eliminated. With a population of Dale Claik, Farmington, cuss with him the development petition. the people like it as it is. To received this area and his plans for All young people of Davis 7, 5U i, it alieady finds itself a city without an adequate road approval for his resort to or depend upon an home addition to the Glendale roads and other properly ini- - County who are inteiested in system, and lacking in many other wajs. Employment of a to make a laigl ue study and to pro-- ! arbitrary edict such as a zon- Gardens subdivision on Owen provenients. good government are urged to professional planner ing ordinance to maintain the Street, subject to final appioval The plamius received a this county convention, gram for a well balanced municipality could be a wise move. economic h e a It h of business of the A person exponent ed in city planning would be best able to city engineer and to cer- - quest fiom Ralph Moigan that) Everyone is also invited to busiproperty is to commit tain other specifications. Ihehis property on the west side attend the State Young Repub-hom- deternure suitable locations for schools, parks, youth and rec-- 1 ness suicide. will continue in a north- - of highway 91 and north of, bean Convention that wid be reation centers, commercial shopping centeis, trailer courts, The above recommendations multiple dwelling units and homes, Such a professional planner, westerly direction along Owtn Holt Bubdivis.un be rezoned to held at Provo April 11. are not necessarily in accord- - in tho same direction as the commercial. on a retainer iee, would be available to answer problems a He was advised ance with good zoning piactice, Bamberger right of way. The that the feeling of the commisthey an-e- , and to review the progiess of the city, making but since the existing land use planners also as they become nccessaij. His suggestions no doubt Mr. was changes 13 thire sion that that requested already would save many thousands of dollais for us who live over plan provides for commercial tlark dispose of a strip of un- sufficient commeicial property in the community, and that a development of the areas un-- 1 developed pioperty running penod of a few shoit jeais. consideration, it becomes long the rear of eight homes on land use study is being proposed By l.ajton3 problems its size, large commercial area, scattered home subdivisions, lack of loacK, paiks and recreational which when completed would inarbitrary at this point to deny the north side of Owen by g dicate at least until the zon-- 1 mg it or giving it to the area indicate that we aie probably none in need of such whether or not it would Kaysville Nominations for planner than any other city, 'lhe city council has alieady spent plan has been properly joining property owners, The oe advisable to rezone this propnew ofGceis for the Jaycees $JiW on such a planner, I. Dale amended. section narrows from a wide erty to commercial. of Riovo. His ideas were From a long range stand-- 1 point of 45 feet to a triangular A motion was made and ap were held last week with the very good. He gave advice on thiee shopping centers that have n point, however, appropriate point. proved that the commission Hollowing named as candidates been proposed, trie fly outlined a better road system, and sugcan be taken which Appearing at the planning write to Grant Burns, Davis for president: Carl Schofield, gested erdeiand Faik become a future civic center. The Lajactually turn the problem into meeting at the request of the County planner, who recently Dean Johnson, Itylon Smith, ton Ilanmng Commission has recommended that the city rewere Mrs. Leo resigned to accept a job at San Don Leavitt, and Don Howard. tain Mr. Despain for a complete study and development of an advantage. Lajton City has commission Elections will be held April 2. master land use plan. We believe this is an excellent suggesa tremendous potential. There Green and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Diego, expressing their appreA board meeting will b Thursare approximately five thou-an- d Willey, who ar planning a ciation for his services and tion. Planning money could perhaps be assessed on f to th city in iU planning day at 7:30 at th horn f for home and subdivisions. Th only way you or tun shopping center development at (3,on0) acres located th inUrftMUoa of fort Loo program. Carl Schofield. of getting wher you want to g I to piss th trip. on Fag 4) ino-fo- girls of junior high school age, Barbara Frost, Shru De Li Elizabeth Bonnemort Smith, and Nita Liston. A The Darling Daughchorus, ters, will sing several numbers. They have been directed by Mrs. Harold Gailey, with the assistance of Mrs. Ernest Little. Dinner music will be provided by a string ensemble Orfrom the chestra. y o d Bam-ficult- y ds I 1 j 100-fo- dele-Stree- own-jhir- that ' ' 13-j- Nominees named j er Jaycee club ad-m- De-pa- in .n ad-v- ic |