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Show com. ic:o.-iLii:.-a r'lt.ii'GlKT Alii. SMI LA;.E CITY ID, UTAH 141 Aided by unseasonably good weather, pregrei 01 widening thg Parkin Underpass, l', "1$ fcew aouth of Bountiful on US- - highway' but 85f, complete, The steel etructure ia part of the abandoned Ramhergar Railroad which at one time crossed over the highway about 800 fiat north' of tV.e junction ef'Stt$ 10? with U.S, The State Road Commission has contracted with the VVgyhr Construction Co., Salt Lake CJlty, to rgmodel the strnctureV Work Vas'begun October 8. The company submit- ted a low' bid of $43,141. Sherman Burton, a veteian of 25-- I year sarvic with tha Road Commission, is resident engi- -' neer for tha job. Accoiding to Hany E. TVil- -' hart, district sngir.eer, Salt Lake City, the Road Commission has tentatively planned to COUNTY men for their cooperation with the Farm expend onf trillion dollar for Bettv C. Fishet By Lions Club in promoting and assisting with ington S .1 et in Davis construction County in Farmington City. Theie two civic improvements Layton A public hegring eit the Layton City budget during tha first half of next have men who long hours on community bet- - ; spent The be will first lie year. held at' 8 p.m. on Jtjcj for 196Q will project l?c. $1, gt the for terment to many yeara are County Commis ; Road 255 on projects Improve State by thg city hall. The tentative budget baa fcegn Horace Van Fleet, FarmTolman and Drive in Bountiful Orchard sioner Eugene city council, but cannot be gdopted until afef' th bgaplbg, from 7200 South to Cudahy ington City councilman in charge of city parks and which is open to $11 Layton City midants. Lane. The road will be widened, grounds. Theyre shown here, seated, left to right, Most of' the fundV in the prepoieil 160 budjret weig graded, di lined and surfaced. as they discuss the plan of the Farmington City park . addone new raised and a wet Construction cost is estimated with Dean Swaner, left, and Hubert Griffith, right, co- 0 of This how inereaae an ed that didnt appear In the at $30,000 and will be adverchairmen of the Lions Club civic improvement and for the hagt yoark opera- tised for bids in 1959 budget. Thia we the capiFebruary. betterment committee. For setting such a tal improvement fund. It w$s tion of the' departmoht. community Further construction work on aet up thia year to pay fdr of cooperation between county and city ; line example The department, which the Farkin Underpass will bt the two men were honored civic in three capital improvement is also fire developments," safebids in under for an at listed opened public April, project!. An allowance of a at dinner t,3-.given by the Lions Club recently at . guests bring, eeflmated cost of $50,ul. The ty, wa increased 000 was budgeted for the city House in Farmington. Hillside to s' total of 9,700, com- general purpose is to provide it inf share in the building of a comy the 4,8T5 budgeted traffic routes for pared munity awimming pool. It will for thisyhh north-soun- d bound traffic in last year. department be matched by funds to .be the vicinity of the Parkin Un- EDITORIAL donated by resident! through A third dpeartmant in the Two new south-boun- d several fund raising project public safety category ia the derpass. highways paralleling U. S. by varique civic inspection department. A- IL planned will he constructed. One of Do ia still for the 140 noted Site else increase 'We pool groups. these routes will be e take-of- f to be determined. here when this year f 7,2(10 was from State Road 166 in BounIV e hear the cry SHOP AT HOME many time each The city council also allowed appropriated fee this depart- tiful end will cross over the! listfrom our mcrchnntg and in our newspapers. And year $8, 173.39 as payment on a fire ment. Laet years budget Perkin Underpass etructure. truck. The third capital im- ed this item t 14, HO, The other route will take off trorn eery standpoint it makes good sense. Money Jett provement project will be the about 'if .) at home, works at home for all of us more money at home Two items are liatgd under from U. S. construction of rest rooms at the works department yards north of the underpass, means a larger stock of items to chooae from in our stores 'public the Layton City School park. A fund. are the wte col- than will blend with southbound when we need them; more money at home means more fund of $2,500 ha been budget- lection 'They end disposal and the traffic in the vicinity west of revenue for the city; and moie money at home means that ed for this project. streets end highways depar- the Slim Olson service station. more money has a chance of eventually getting back into Total appropriations for the tment. The budget for the IVhen the two routes ere com- our poikctbook just by the fact that it is still around and capital improvement fund are streets and highways was pleted, northbound traffic on not miles away. estiand 1 U.S. will travel under the listed at $30,673.39, raised $T,Tlo ovr that of lart This goes lor merchants, too. Their money spent at mated revenues for this fund year, when thf department was Parkin Underpass. Southbound are listed at $2(7,528, showing allowed $38,480 to opeiSH on. traffic; on the U.S. highway home with another merchant has a very good chance of will use the new route west of walking light back through their front door. a profit of $6,849.61. approThjl year 16,130 w Channelization Yes, money spent at home by shopping at home is One othtr item boosted the priated for the operation of the structure. to separate the north and south- best for all of us, but we wonder if all merchants deserve budget up over that of last this department. bound traffic will be provided money being spent at their store, rather than elsewhere. year. This year, Layton City A of 700 was allowed west of Slim Olsons station. not only collects waste, but also Are they keeping their store as clean and attractive as it must help pay fer the disposal the public library fund in the The third project, tentatively could be; are they conscious of what the shopper wants 1360 is at listed It budget. of it at the improved County-operatscheduled to be advertised for and are they trying to have it there when they want it: $1,200 this year, compered to dump. This raised the bid in May, is also estimated at are of the last $500 they giving the best service they are capable of and budget. disyears and Waste collection (now) $1 50, (mo. This will be to conare they making sure every customer leavs their store posal fund from the $7,300 budEstimgted revenue from the struct 2.7 miles of highway with the to in thought, this merchant is friendly and has served for $21,000 1959, geted from Layton east on Gentile water department fund ia me well for the money I had to spend. 1960. Street. to the $40,370.24 more We wonder also, if all merchants are doing their best Onljr three funds were The largest project in Davis than the to the wmrld what they have to sell. Sure we are to operating expenses, shout lower this year than in County to be advertised for bid for 1960, However, more prof1959. These included the muniabout advertising, sure we want to make money during the firt half of next talking we and sure cipal court fund, the parka fqnd it think you should shop at home with us, from fund thia ha too, will 4.5 to expected miles surface year wjs and the operating costs in the when the budget wa made up of Interstate Defense Highway loo, but we also want you to advertise so that the citizen housing fund. last year. . Then, the revenues i5 from Cudahy Lane to Pages of our community will know that you have that name The municipal court budget This had been estimated brand that has been advertised so well on television, an were listed at $13,110.56 and 850, 000 and is scheduled to that dropped from $3,900 in 1939 to it they need not go to Ogden or Salt Lake to make the $3,000 in the I960 budget. The operating expenaei were listed b opened for bid in either May that you also have that item that the merchant of buy; parks fund was budgeted $'29 ft $83,433.04, leaving a total or June. This will be the last Salt Lake arc trying to entice them into their city with lower than last year when the profit of $47,877252. This year, major contract on this section in the daily advertising. The big stores, the successful Now Addi-ionfund was estimated $2,(k0. even tboufh the estimated rev- of Intel state highway. it has been set at $1,8?!). Howcontracts will be award- stores have learned long ago that by advertising they enues are listed et $183,130, ed for landscaping, construction can pull your customers away from you with ease, even ever, the allowance for the recreation fund, which ia listed which is $2,039.44 more than of signs and other details. with the same article and price. with the parks fund, was raised last year, tha operating exfrom $1,$50 in 1939 to $2,800 penses ere expected to reach this year, an increase of $$50. This would leava $94,770.78. Funds budgeted thie yer as in the a profit of S7,8oT.2& lets thsn total operating cost housing fund wre $22504.70 last ye$r. less than last year. It was set at $131,960 for 1960, compared with the , $134,404.70 operating coats budgeted last year. While operating costa of the $ Mi. Neva 1a Free housing fund are expected to The 7! be lower thie year, th estimated revenues ire expected to be Fruit Heigliti Mr. end Mrs. dollars , nearly 20 Brigham Hrry entertained when highef than lat year twists the at evening Saturday they were budgeted et $186,-35- Fruit Height Christmas dinThis year, the revenues ner party. catein this budget particular gory, hs been tentatively aet Gevta at dutaar Christmas at $191,230. Day of Mr. and Mrs. Peter .Revenues budgeted under the Shtrner will be Mr. and Mr. general fuiid are Estimated at George Talbot end eons, Mrs. to the $1291581.73, compared Janet &iemere end bliss Doro$123382.61 budgeted for 1969, making art income inerekse of thy Sherner, Ogden. $6,199.14. Appropriations for Mr. and Mr. Willsce general governmlnt adminis-trttio- n Afcrems entertained at dinner expenses are listed at last week for the following $16,395, which is a $1,470 increased dehit more then the guest, Dr. end Mr. 0. D. Han$15,425 budgeted for 1959. s$r Wee an son, Kearns; Mr. and Mr. RonListed under the public safeCHRISTMAS IS ALSO ANGELS AND THE HOLY CHILD as evidenced by thia ald Sihby, Ogden, and Mr. ty fund, the police department art done by Glenna Rasmussen, fifth grade student of Mrs. Dorothy Larison, teachbudget; was raised from $21323 Sixbya mother of Sas Franer at Sunset Elementary School. last year to $23315 for I960. cisco, Calif. 89-9- Public hearing Tonight in Layton J arqv4 81.-60- SANTA CLAUS IS VERY REAL to a first grader. He is jolly, with a large beard and a twinkling eye. Only once in a while is an artist able to capture the true per old" gent and young Kathy Head did an enviable job on this porsonality of the trait. Kathy is the first grade student of Mrs. lone Willetts, Sunset Elementary School, where Carl D. Peterson is the principal. one-wa- Christmas message from Trinity Lutheran Church A F. Krugler Isn't it remarkable that the spirit of Ch) Limas year after jear takes over in our homes By Emil and communities? To some people the Chiist- - Christmas Poem time of cheer Sleigh-bell- s ringing in my ear, For Christmas is so veiy near When St. Nicholas will appear. Through my window I can hear Carolers singing songs so clear. ChrLtma-- i is a When Chri-- t was born so long ago Shepherds were led hv the stars glow Today, as you all know, Christmas hells and mistletoe Take our thought back To that gloiious night of long ago, The rhildien were filled with Christmas jojs They could hardly wait to open their toys Hoping for airplanes and trains and guns that bang With little toy drums and bells that clang Or maybe a ship with a captain who shouts Ahoy. "Merry Christmas to all good girls and boys. mas spirit seems trivial and To some it means shallow. nothing more than lights, gaily wrapped gifts, and a hollow repitition of A Merry Christmas. But when you see in the birth of Jesus the fulfillment of Gods a g plan to redeem the world, the spirit of Christmas is touched with eternity. bright Davis County Basketball standing Standings Kaysville Layton Fire Dept. Layton City .. H & M Bowling Sunset South Bountiful Homers Market Won Lost 4 0 . 4 0 . 3 . 2 . I . 1 . 1 Centerville . 0 Last Weeks Results In the Christ, who came Layton Fire Dept. 68, Layton wrapped in swaddling clothes, the heart of God speaks to City S3 at North Davis j Homers Market 51, Centerville 37, your heart. Very God of Very at North Davis; Sunset 54, H God, who was incarnate by the & M Bowling 64, at Bount. of Ghost the Holy Virgin Mary, High; Kaysville 63, South Bounmeets your deepest needs. tiful 26, at Bount. High. You may not have good Next Week's Schedule health or full use of your faculties. You may be hard put Kaysville vs. Layton Firs financially. You may feel lone- Dept, at 7:30 at North Davis; ly and left out of the seasons Homers vs. Layton City, 8:45 social joys. But Christmas af- at North Davis; South Bountifirms that you have a Savior. ful vs. H & M Bowling, 7:30 at He loves you. He gave His life Bountiful High; Centerville vs. for you. He has prepared a Sunset, 8:45 at Bountiful High. place for you in the Fathers house. the Savior and every tongue In this awesome period of shall confess that Jesus Christ history, Christmas braces the is God and Lord. The It is my prayer that the hopes of all believers. Lord who sent forth His Son Christmas spirit may fill your in the fulness of the time keeps heart with peace and joy, comwatch over His children. He fort and hope. The Holy Spirit rules the world. He is mov- hallow your observance of the ing history toward the day Feast of the Nativity of our when every knee shall bow to Lord. HUNTING and FISHMG By District Conservation 1 Gary E Iverson Officer for Utah Fish and Game . a 89-9- 1 we deserve the business 89-9- 1 89-9- rie ed bud--get- Fruit Heights 'Spotty' waterfowl hunting 0. Clear weather along with temperatures over the past month have ontributed greatly to what the department of fish and game describes as spotty waterfowl hunting. The durk and goo-- e shoot, only one of the general seasons ' continuing in Utah, does not come to a clo-- e until January 8. ; Ample bird numbers remain throughout the state to supply good', shooting for -terg getting into the flight and feed patterns. Some of the best bags are being tak- n lately jump shooting the potholes and open streams. Areas which provide feed and thaw out during the afternoon are also providing ume good shooting. The department also said many geese are now moving to the south-stat- e waterways where the late season hunt annually records a good bag of these big birds; Law enforcement officials warned that arrests are being made daily for late ahoot-m- g and the illegal killing of swan. since this water is deemed umuitable for trout propagation. This was another of the They advised hunters to obtain and follow the daily changing waterfowl shoot- several waters chemically treated during recent months. bird. ing time table and NOT to shoot at any Hunters who have s flsir for shotgun shooting hate but one final opportunity to noted today. Fingerling sized rainbow trout have now been stocked in five reservoired lakes take advantage of their sport, department of fish and gur.,e where chemical treatment projects to eradicate trash fish were eonducted during the The Jaat opportunity for hunting upland game birds cui os as a late quail eeacun late summer-famonths. set by the commission at their September meeting for Dec. 12 through 20. They include Fine View, Baker, Koosharem, Minersville and Nine Mile Reservoirs. Hunting houra end beg and possession limits for thi- - hunt will b tne same Holmes Creek reservoir in Davis County has been ristocked with bass fingerling in effect for the general bird season mentlv end'-- totoughnoi. (h slat. sub-freezi- A Christmas story all-whi- te ll , By Marcel's Martin, 8econd grade pupil of Mra. i.ia Booth, Verdeland School I like Christmas to come. like Chrrtmas. .oil in V Chn-'m- M(('y slum It Birthday. I will giva present away. I will thank Jasus for giving 1 is as . Ji'-u- -.' so much. 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