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Show WEEKLY hti-Lfc- umvio A ncmo jouh.l, JUNE 1b, ly7 South Weber Votes To Annex Property Southeast Of City South U eber voted Tuesday r ght to annex a area southeast of the city, which w ill include "1 7 acres being sought as a grace! site and asphalt plant by Parsons mission chambers fall and one on J une 500-acr- e phalt Products Co ABOUT 30 people attended the South Weber council meeting, but only about one half of tho--appeared to be involved w ith the gra el issue Two stated that the were opposed to the annexation Sec oral said the planned to build homes in the annexed area adjacent to e THE annexation w ill get Commissioners off the hook Forty South W eber residents had attended a public hearing last week protesting the rezoning of the area from agricultural to a manufacturing zone to allow for the construction of the asphalt plant South U eber officials point Dav is County in the proposed gracel site voted council The unanimously to annex Parsons presently operates one gracel pit within the city limits Mayor John Combehad said earher that if the city decided to annex the md, they planned to adopt the county ordinance excavation current! under consideration rk Lawns: Only One Inch Per Week ed out, that since the issue had been discussed in the last three city council meetings, they could act quit Kly on the matter Thee indicated that the intended not to allow the Parsons operation one last 7. Most lawns require only one inch of water per week Measure the w'ater your lawn receives from rainfall as well as from your sprinkling system by setting out an empty that area were approac hed by the eompun if the broom works muc h belter and requires no water tuna fish can and then measuring its contents ruler OFF1CULS said that if the asphalt plant did approac h the council for a zone change ci or sought to begin a gravel w ith a IF YOU let the water run while you shaved this morning, you probably used about twenty gallons of water Try filling the basin, that method uses only one to two gallons Never use a hose to clean off driceways or patios, a operation at that site, they would cal! another public hearing Prior to the annexation, two public hearings on the matter w ere held in the county com MIDLAND CB 23 CHANNEL NR 13-88- 2 Factory Reconditioned Full Warranty Usss UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Ken Pilcher, left, and Don Howard, ow ner of Howards Village Tire .120 N Mam.rieai field select tire from rat k The store is under new management of Mr Howaid and of ft rs complete ear center sercu e tin hiding tnes of all sies The enter will he open Mondac through Fndac from bam untilbpm andSaturdac from 8am until 1 p m Mr Pili her is uineup sjiei la list and (larc Johnson is front end and tin sjM-- i lalist 95 Were Your , rp;-'HTVrTT- j 2 MODEL Rugged, quiet 13-88- ft Pcolilem Men1 Drainage the pump for the well as it is now going into six weeks, and as soon as it arrives, Sunset Citwell can be put back into operation, w'hich should help out with the water situation The City Council of Sunset held its regular meeting in the Sunset City Hall at 6 30 p m. on Thursday, June 9 The full council w'as present at the beginning of the meet mg - ITEMS ON the agenda were the problem of water drainage on property being developed by Raymond Fe es Arnold Satterlee, fire chief, received permission from the council to burn down an old frame home located on the north end of Sunset for training purposes. Mayor John read the new L IT WAS reported that those in charge at the Sunset Junior High School has corrected the problem with the incinerator by replacing a screen and not nounced that such restrooms would be locked at night to see if such action would cuih vandalism Glen Thomas and Flvin Morrell were present and brought to the attention of the council the need for a stop sign at 930 N 300 W and after some discussion the council decided that a stop sign be installed on a trial hasi- to - material which causes black smoke It was suggested that the city look into the purchase of a new . Sn if such would help the stlua es for the tion Voting stop sign were I d Rogers, Norm Sant and Fugene Kidd v'lth Bruce Watkins not vot ing tael half parking per unit with each built Councilman Rock discussed the budget which will he open for public hearing on June 23 external CB switch modulation system AM mobile unit ANL noise blanker delta tuning antenna warning light maximum legal power high-lev- el Bnscouim cbs 210 200 So., E. Clearfield-- - 825-089- 3 DUANE Jones submitted plans prev lously approved for the building of at 1970 N 75 W with a revision of parking to include one and a burning electric (used) Nicholas resolution from the schools Jail Health Manual Causes tpewriter Disagreement Among County Board Of Health Members Councilman Fugene Kidd talked about proper watering and obtaining nght-o- f w'ays where needed in the city Councilman Norm Sant gave a report on the city recreational programs stating that they have approximately 250 boys ranging from ages 5 to 8 playing hSseball and 90 girls ranging in age 9 to 22 playing in softball Susan Colledge is required by law for the publication notice on public meetings. This resolution will appear for publication in the future. COUNCILMAN Ed Rogers read the bids on garbage by Robinson Rufuge, Peterson Bros and Intermountain Refuge The bid of $1 40 per r month per resident for a period was awarded to Bob Strebel of Intermountain two-yea- supervising The Jail Health Manual, which will be presented in final draft form to the Divis Count Board of Health in some caused August, board am. mg disagreement members DR. RICHARD Johns, director of the Davis County recreational Board of Health, said the programs for the summer HE reported that some vandalism has taken place in park restrooms and an Refuge. Clayton Peterson reported that they are still waiting on ll iv health reasonable standard care He stid thi st mdard was difficult to establish sm e there are no Mate Mandmd1-fo- r jail health care Hopefullv the standards will be spilled out in the polio manual an jail health care, he s ud Bonnie Pao Barlow, a member of the heal'h board, Color TV Service Factory Authorized RCA Zenith Magnavox -- C Rights Ait requires that a prisoners should receive of said, Some prisoners an professional tor artists dont believe we have to give -- I treatment rests with 'he are i ON ALL FREE STANDING person in charge professional of the HE ADDED, ten to ever dont lis whim and U e FIREPLACES IN STOCK if we didnt respond to medical emergen ues, we would shock the cop a musness of the people " The issue of jail health care is being considered by the v'himper, but American Medical Assocta tiop, the shi rdf s Association ai d the ague of ( ities and ps. Dr J ohns s.nd If prisoners mix t the standards for the poor and indigent, the health department is required er he a h are, he to d s ud THE POLK.Y as proposed, alb fnp a wuH sick call and fop i mergence treatment ' hi n needed i k 1 T i v c them better hetlth care than they GENES were would rm ANOTHER ELECTRONIC 1981 No. Main, Layton or e if th Nurd me mhi r, We Dee Packard, agreed are saing crime does pa and are centributing problems whan that direc tier 71" w is rong Dr Johns s v e N id DISCOUNT AUTO to d r PARTS p ' p and Accessories when the pps, ni n care at the mpt pse nf st tut ton The d i is custod, 825-611- 4 v out of tail i -- i ' th ip i r i Fathers "n Day Returned to the Hen Hut! Anita Turpen is now scheduling Gift -- Tool Sets -- Tool Boxes -- appointments. She invites all of i CTTV J ANITA TURPEN her former patrons and new ones also to try a new fresh summer hairstyle. Hen Hut -- 376-433- 5 UL Approved 30 Politician fireplace Driving Lights Tune up Test Tools Reg. 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