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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 15, 1976 Kaysville Swears In New Council Members By NORMA PREECE Gerald Purdy, Howard H. and Bonnemort Henry Scheuller were sworn into office and seated at the Kaysville Council meeting last Tuesday. MAYOR GLEN W. Cundall opened and read the following bids for the Gailey Park restrooms. J. Ron Stacey Construction Company $9,210; Gold Star Builders $8,984.90. Superintendent Max Major reported that the bids did not include the block, the city will furnish these and also put Scouts and leaders of troop 278, Farmington 5th ward, plant grass on hillside to improve vegetative over and reduce runoff and erosion. r front: Dale Stewart and Glen Arnell. Back: Dave Herries, Gamer Wood, Scott Hayward, Dave Goudy, assistant scoutmaster, and Joe Bingham, scoutmaster. FARMINGTON SCOUTS WHITMAR Wheatgrass is Boy Scouts of the Farming-to- n 5th Ward participated in seeding a hillside just south of bunch grass very similar to or bluebunch spiked wheatgrass which is growing naturally on the site. Farmington Creek. THE AREA, owned by Cammon a Arrington, cooperator of the Davis Soil Conservation District, is being seeded to improve the TEGMAR is a dwarf intershould do well on this site. It is a weak sod forming grass and provides good ground cover. reducing runoff and erosion, which will in turn reduce sediment deposition on the streets below. The scouts of troop 278 were supervised by Joe Bingham, scoutmaster and Dave Goudy, SODAR is a low growing sod forming grass developed primarily for erosion control and ditch bank seedings. About a year ago Mr. Arrington requested assistance from the Davis Soil Max the Soil Conservation Service was also present to discuss the purpose of the seeding and assist with the Phillips of Conservation District to work. reduce sediment deposition on the city street below his property. THREE different grasses are being seeded. Witmar and Tegmar Wheatgrass are being furnished through the Davis Soil Conservation Dis-- , a trial planting basis. rift on was Seed supplieanry the Soil Conservation Service. Sodar Wheatgrass is being purchased by Mr. Arrington. SEEDING small terraces, diversion ditches and grass waterways was discussed. A was conservation plan developed incorporating these practices, and now with help from the Boy Scouts it is being implemented. Grass is our best soil cover. It keeps the soil surface open , 1 to and trampling which can weaken and destroy plants. Generally not more than 50 percent of the annual grass Dean Williams spent the . ' holidays with his parents Dr. and Mrs.' Park Williams, at Palm Springs, Calif. He has' returned to continue his studies at Weber State College and he makes his home with his grandmother, Mrs. Ralph Williams. adopted $5)30 ; MAYOR CUNDALL presented a proposed resolution from the League of Cities which they recommended be passed, with copies to our Congressmen in Washington D. C. and they be urged to support Revenue Sharing as it now Care should also be exercised to prevent overgrazing production should be harvested on non irrigated areas. In signments: Electric Depart-,- : Dee 7: ment:Councilman Sanders, Councilman Henryk bring about. He explained that Revenue Sharing might be discontinued after Dec. 1976 unless Congress renews it in ft F. Scheuller. Streets, walks, storm drain and planning: Councilman': Howard H. Bonnemort, and March 1976. Ann; Councilwoman THE UTAH League of Cities and National League of Cities Buchanan. urge the city to support the renewal as is, because the proposed changes would drastically curtail payments to cities such as ours. AFTER A discussion with council members the proposed resolution was adopted and for copies to be sent to our Congressmen in Washington D. C. and to the League of Cities. Mayor Cundall also suggested that a new media be asked to remind the public that they should be sure to indicate their place of residence on their income tax, as this is taken into consideration on the amount of Revenue Sharing funds their city receives. For example, people living in Fruit Heights have a Kaysville mailing address, but should list Fruit Heights as their place of ; SEWER AND Sanitation: F.H Councilman Henry Scheuller, Councilman Dee Sanders. ; Representatives to the otheri boards: Davis County Correia- tion Council, Mayor Cundall; North Davis Refuse Disposal j Board: Mayor Cundall; Plan-- j ning Board: Councilman Bon- Davis nemort; County; Mosquito Abatement Board ft Councilman Purdy; Central.; Davis Sewer District: Council- man Purdy; Kaysville Civic Association and library: , Mayor Cundall; Parks, Public: and Recreation:;. Grounds Councilman Purdy and Coun-- ( cilman Bonnemort. Water and Cemetery ft. Councilwoman Buchanan and Councilman Purdy, Public ; Administrations Safety Mayor Cundall. np residence. Superintendent Max Major and Building Inspector Her- were Blamires man authorized by the council to attend evening classes this quarter at the Utah Trade Tech College in Salt Lake City, on basic electric codes. RAY BYINGTON was also authorized by the council to attend an eight week course on water and wastewater training course which is to be held at Granite Park Junior High on Friday evenings. Mayor Cundall made the following departmental as Belt Sanders, Vibration and Disc Sanders Layton Rental 87 No. Main, Layton 766-123- 9 OLSENS JANUARY critical (highly erodible) areas, grazing should be excluded and plants of low palatability should be considered for these sites. CSsnysviDDis Mrs. Leona tained at her nesday, Jan. Merity Ann Chow Mein Reg. $2.50 which moves below the plant root zone feeds seeps, springs and streams. Moisture retained by soil particles in the grass root zone waters the plants so that they can develop or maintain a good ground cover, thereby controlling runoff and erosion and providing forage for wildlife Sat.-Sun- TRY OUT DELICIOUS Chinese Combination Dinner No. 1 Egg FooYong and other animals. Swan. 10 P.M., Monday thru 8 AM. to 3 P.M. Fried Rice allowing moisture from rain storms and snow melt to move into the soils. Robert V. (Bob) Sanders and Gail France of Cleveland, Ohio were married Christmas Day at his parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders in Kaysville. The ceremony was performed by a close family friend. Judge Thornley K. Layton Open 7 AM. L-- MOISTURE mediate wheatgrass which vegetative cover, thereby assistant scoutmaster. a water and sewer to the building. This cost will be extra. ONLY $5, 750 is in the budget for restrooms, since the city did not get any Bureau of Recreation funds as anticipated. The mayor suggested the council review the bids and funds available and make a decision at the next meeting. Cort Lodder met with the council again to request that they contact Dick Geisler, to get a firm commitment on whether or not he is going to participate in the cost of the 13 inch water line, so it can be determined what size line Lodder will be required to put in. Mr. Lodder is considering purchasing some of the church property. Supt. Max Major was asked to contact Geisler on this issue and advise Mr. Lodder of the result so that he could go ahead on his development. exists without the changes some groups are trying to Clawson enterhome on Wed7, in honor of Olsen, newly Korean and Mrs. Jan infant daughter of Mr. M. Olsen of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Olsen is the former Valerie Thatcher of Kaysville. Merity Ann, a sturdy eight month old, arrived from Seoul, Korea, on Dec. 16 and was met at the San Francisco International Airport by her new family, Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, daughter Kristen age 6 and son Jeremy age 4. , . , - The Last Of The 75s Only 1 9 Left . ,7 The Olsens had adopted Amanda Lai, a tiny Vietnamese girl last April. She contracted pneumonia during the long flight from Saigon and died in May. The Olsens immediately applied to the Holt Adoption Agency for another child. 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