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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- I NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 26, 1977 IS Kaysmile 'v i" , tV: The Kaysville East LDS Stake Young Adults sponsored a fireside on May 14 at the Stake Center where they remarks from enjoyed President Eldean Holliday as guest speaker. President ; guests in Ogden Sunday for Mothers Day at the home of their daughter and Mr. Randolph Lmpleby entertained at 8 with his parents, Mr. turned from lecturing in Members of the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward Relief Society spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City where they attended a Seminar and Tour of ing and naming of their granddaughter who was Suzanne Kay Balls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Balls. It is the sixth child for the Balls and Mrs. Balls was the former Nellie Rae Hyde of Kaysville. The other grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Balls of Aberdeen, Idaho were also there for the special occasion. Mr. and Mrs. James Dotson and family visited in Spnng-vill- e REAL BOOKWORMS e - 200-plu- 1 the U.S. Navy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Seidner of Ogden LOSING THE BUDGET RACE? Help your income keep up with your outgo through work pleasant Training provided Contact local distributor; Amway for interview Phone appointment part-tim- e 6 766-012- 6 Mrs. Darvl Hoole home. Mrs. Vida Adams is in Los Canada. Mrs. and Mrs. Lyle Roundy 1 s Nathan Seidner has been spending two weeks with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs Mark Gundelfinger prior to leaving June for San Diego, California where he will enter Lake City. and Mrs. L.J. Dotson. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Halliday visited in Salt Lake City on Saturday with their niece LaDene Griffin who just re- students at Vae View Elementary have read more than 200 books each this school year with one student Sonni Hall, left, being the book champ with 363. The eight other students each mad more than 200 and 10 additional children read more than 100 books. The class average was 129, according to teacher Mrs. Loretta Johnson. In the book club are to r Sonni Hall, Barbara Applonie (270), Shannon Hansel (265), Noal Robinson (235), Lara Harvey (204), Nichole Skinner (279), Nanette Budge (246), Christina lire (215) and Laura West (227). first-grad- Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett have been visiting with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bennett at Alexandria, Virginia prior to leaving on Friday for Iran on their two year government assignment. City. Ms. Jack Oram has been ill the past three weeks at home suffering from pneumonia. Mrs. Elma Holhst and daughter Julie of Idaho Falls, Idaho are visiting in Centerville with her mother Mrs. LeRoy Duncan and they were Wednesday evening dinner guests of her mother-in-laMrs. Jennie Hollist. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAllister and son Mike and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bird of Magna met at the University of Utah Saturday evening where they attended the Pat Boone Family Night To Remember. Ms. Dean Hammer underwent major surgery Tuesday at the LDS Hospital in Salt named Kay has been awarded a scholarship to University or Utah for the coming year with the band department a family dinner Sunday. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Clark and children of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Seely and family, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Umpleby and children of Salt Lake p.m. Guest speaker for the evening will be Elder Joe Christensen, Director of School for Church. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde motored to Idaho Falls, Idaho on May 1 to attend the bless- These son-in-la- and Mrs. Phillip for a barbeque dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Holliday is from the Kaville LDS Stake, In addition to his talk there were skits and musical numbers rendered. On May 22 the Kaysville LDS Stake Young Adults is a fireside at their sponsoring stake center beginning at Angeles, California where she is helping with her brother. LaVon Larson who is very ill Mrs. Lex Marcusen spent the week with her daughter Kay for Lambda Delta Sigma Week at SUSC at Cedar City. and family were dinner SALE ON STORAGE SHEDS llth Avenue trom LDS Hospital to Sunnyside Avenue. Mr. Schoenhals, argued that the times for the public hearings had not been widely publicized, resulting in lack of citizen input. The long range transportation plan had been presented to and approved by both Salt Lake and Davis County Councils of Governments (COGs). By ROSELYN KIRK The adoption of a 20 year long-rang- transportation e plan for Davis and Salt Lake Counties was postponed last week by the Transportation Committee Coordinating (Trans Com) of the Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC) for another month. THE THOUGH post THE ponement was opposed by Federal Highway Administration officials, who called just another delay, the committee voted to allow residents from the Salt Lake Community to have an extension of time to hold additional meetings. They say the meetings will be held to inform the public about the implications A letter of protest from Bountiful City officials in opposition to the portion of the proposed plan, which calls for Bountiful Drive to be relegated to collector road status, was presented to the council by Mick Crandall, WFRC transportation director. That letter seemed to have no impact on the decision to delay. THE PLAN, presented to Trans Com two months ago, has been presented to citizens at two public hearings, one at Woods Cross High School and Jack one in Midvale. Schoenhals, who represented the Salt Lake community, argued that there had been little public input. He was protesting the extension of . family teams who build a business as Independent Distributors by Amway bringing exceptional products to North and senice American homes Call Amway Direct Distributor 766-012- 6 Shop ii ithoul fining u ith shopping vour neighborhood Amuciv Ihbtnhutnr also they have been working on the of the plan. . was supported by Salt Lake County Commissioner Jess Agraz who argued that there was no urgency in adopting the matter, Highway Administration officials said it Amway is Families DELAY plan for five years. Some federal road projects may risk losing their funding if the plan is not approved soon, they said. In the Davis County area the objection to the plan was based on the elimination of Bountiful Drive, which at one time was planned to extend around Ensign Peak and connect with llth Avenue in Salt Lake City. THIS PORTION of the drive was eliminated from the plan since the technical committee argued that crossing City Creek Canyon was too expensive. In addition, they said the traffic pattern did not warrant the extension of the boulevard into Salt Lake City. The letter written by Bountiful officials and presented at the Trans Com meeting said, Bountiful citizens feel their needs are being ignored by the State Highway Department and by the WFRC. North, 500 South and 2600 South. If constructed as ai collector road, Bountiful Boulevard would connect in with frontage roads and allow traffic to eventually reach Mr. Crandall admitted that the proposal could result in congestion on the freeway near North Salt Lake, but said 1976, THIS HEAVY use in April has used up all that we have saved in the months of rather than East-We- roads, tiful Boulevard. ANOTHER PORTION of the plan that has been protested by Davis citizens at both the COG meeting and ihe public hearing is the West Valley Highway. As proposed, the road would begin in long-rang- e vironmental impact statement there requires only a category impact statement, which does not require such a detailed 3 statement. and extend past the Salt Lake International Airport into Glenn Sorenson Pin In other business, officials resolved to put pressure on their congressmen to see if an impact statement which is delaying 2 2 miles of con- struction on Redwood Road m Receiving a service pin at Hill AFB ceremonies was Glenn A. Sorenson of t Layton, HE IS a painter in the Maintenance Directorate. rTHOUGHTFUL Give a GIFT 5 CONSTRUCTION 10X7 119.95 10X10 135.00 10X14 215.00 14X20 479.95 RED BARNS $ Memorial Layton--376-300Store-Hou- rs: 825-395- h 1 10-- 6 Mon.-Sa- t. o EARLYWEEK-EVENIN- JACK BRIMHALLS G SPECIAL RED FLAME .u US Pri. 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Mr. Crandall, in presenting the plan, said he felt it would solve major problems In and satisfy commuters. many cases, the plan calls for the road to be improved AN environmental impact statement is also delaying the construction of the Syracuse Interchange in Davis County, officials said. But the en- e long-rang- Davis County. Due to the extremely dry month of April, and the irrigation water being put in late this year, we have used nearly twice the amount of culinary water that we did last year. We used 78, 560, (K)0 gallons in April 1977 as compared to 41,537,000 in April February Salt Lake County can be hastened along. southern Salt Lake County Layton Water Watch January, the technical committee will plan in five year phases io eliminate problems after the plan is finally approved. Cafcee- Brthday or Anniversary - 4 Ms- . YjiT: - Salad Bar $1 .00 with sandwich Salad Bar .75 with sandwich Soup .40 with sandwich & -- t I |