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Show i WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 22, 1977 IS Davis Board Of Of Remodeling Clearfield Master Plan Education Okays Layton Elementary Proposal Under Study of all we learned a lot from students, Thirty-fiv- e n representing a of the United States, have prepared a proposed master plan for study by the Clear-helcross-sectio- By GARY R. BLODGETT The school district owns 30 acres on 1800 South just east of the Ninth East Bountiful City Park as a proposed site for an elementary school and a school. Davis Board of Education Tuesday night approved construction of an addition and remodeling of Layton Elementary School. d junior high City Council. BY STATE law, we need all that property, said Board member Lynn Burton. We need ten acres for an elementary school and twice that amount (20 acres) for a secondary (junior high) school. THE DECISION was made despite a higher than expected" estimate. Architect Larry Jansen said he estimates the project, which will not include any new classrooms, as close to $168,000. He said the proposed construction and remodeling will include expansion of the schools kitchen and multipurpose room, a mens rest room, a new teachers work room, food storage area, custodial supply room and revamping part of the area to include two ramps for the THE STUDENTS, most of them seniors and graduate students, prepared the - But Superintendent Wrigley noted that the state requirements for a junior high school varies between 15 and 20 acres. - IF W E sold four acres to the church, We would still have 26 acres, leaving 16 acres for the junior high school," he said. I think we should look at the situation without any negotiations to sell." Thus far, the board has only heard of the need by the church for the property, but the district has not negotiated in any way for a sale, it was pointed out. handicapped. WE ARE caught in a bind of state and federal regulations that cause the costs to skyrocket from what it might have been, said Mr. Jansen. Weve had to revise a lot of the old building, especially the electrical facilities, and have had to meet some pretty rigid federal building codes that have recently been adopted," he said. population ot only 353. "We have far fewer students at this school now than we did a few years ago and there is no indication that the enrollment will increase greatly in the next few years, the superintendent said. THF BOARD set October 18 as date for bid opening. In other action, the board set October 13 at 7 p.m. for dedication of the new E.G. King Elementary School in Layton (It previously was scheduled for Oct. 4); agreed to study further the possibility of selling four acres of property in Bountiful to the LDS Church; agreed to offer $2,450 for a piece of property near Woods Cross High School; agreed to study further a problem concerning gymnastic facilities at Bountiful High being used by the HE NOTED that the final plan, contained m 32 pages, has three alternative plans spelled out in detail. The students were divided up and worked in various phases of the report and then These babies are among those north Davis Count babies who are celebrating their birthday at this time. Davis County congratulates these and all others celebrating their first anniversary. Halms are Jami Ann Barker, daughter of Russell and Sonja Barker, formerly of Syracuse now residing in Taiwan; Samuel Robbin Hatch, son of Kevin and J Lynne Hatch, 213 E. Center, Kaysville; and Emily Barlow, daughter of Gaiy and Pat Barlow, 146 E. 950 North, Layton. v all worked together in the final draft," the instructor Reflex-Journ- said. Kenneth Pollard, a student from Long Island, N.Y., who worked on the project, said: "We are proud of the final results and most six-mon- LEGALLY WE must care for our day students first, and community school programs must fit around existing facilities, said Superintendent Wrigley. We are responsible for the community school program, but only after regular school hours and with available facilities. He emphasized, however, that the board would further study the problem. districts community school program; and heard a Happy Birtnday work. program. They complained that they were unable to use the facilities until after 6 p.m. when the high school finished its program. THE LETTER stated that between 400 and 600 students and parents are involved in the community school program and that they should have equal right to the facilities." Assistant Superintendent Gayle Stevenson said that no other school in the district has an accelerated gymnastic program and classes at all other schools are held in the regular gymnasiums. SUPERINTENDENT Bernell Wrigley said the new addition did not call for any classrooms because there are currently 15 classrooms in the school that has a CITY planning director Phil Mabey said the city is in need of an updated master plan and these students did a real professional job. They certainly did, commented Mayor O. Ross Sanders. It looks like most of our work for a master plan has already been done. These students did a real fine job. help city and county officials, said Dr. Johnson. "But we feel that the final report is very complete and we are satisifed with our MR. CANNON said his study would show the population growth in the area, developer trends and the impact of the area. The board decided to table for further study a proposal by some Bountiful residents that the wrestling room area in the basement of Bountiful High School be completed (cement floor laid) to allow for more facilities. THE GROUP petitioning the board by letter stressed the need for additional room to conduct evening gymnastic classes as a part of the community education ONE OF the codes even calls for the thermostat to be placed at a low enough height that a handicapped student can reach it from a wheelchair, he explained. "We may not like all of the restrictions and federally adopted codes, but we are going to have to learn to live with them from now on," he told the board members. de- tailed plan complete with a couple of dozen maps and charts under the direction of Dr. Morris F. Johnson, University of Utah. Of course there were limitations to our study, and the plan is only a guide to the experience." Quality JAMIE ANN BARKER Fash'S" THE PETITIONING group stated that older gymnastic students do not meet until 8 p.m. and that this late hour could result in injury because of fatigue to the participants. Td like to see us do something to help these people, even if it necessitates looking for another suitable location, said board member Theo Italasano. "I believe that we have an obligation to them. report and projected enrollment of students in the dis- trict. BOARD President Lucile Reading told Dean Cannon, a member of the Bountiful East Stake High Council, that the board would cooperate with the LDS Church in a study of land needs in southeast Bountiful but that the board could not take the initiative in the study. of' s wants togWeVOU O celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary at the home of Maria's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Maez in Center, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Vigil were By DONETA M. GATHERUM 77J-497- Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. (Maria) Vigil of Layton Worried about the high cost of heating your home? If you have a fireplace sensible solution for greatly reducing those costs. we have the most Fireplace Heat Machine Co. 292-105- I r 3 married in Del Norte, Colo, on September 4, 1948. They lived in Ogden and later moved to Layton. Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Maez of Center, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Martinez of Center, Colo.; Felix V. Maez and family, Ogden; Ramon Maez, Center, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Arellano and family of Center, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Martinez of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Martinez, Del Norte, Colo.; Carmel Vigil and daughter, Vivian, Monte Vista, Colo.; Miss Theresa Vigil, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vigil. After the anniversary party, Mr. and Mrs. Vigil joyed a week of fishing at Blue Mesa, Colo. Mrs. Verna Hill enjoyed the her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Perkins of Bountiful Thursday evening in company of son-in-la- and last her home. Bishop and Mrs. Eldon E. Sill entertained the members of the recently released Sixth 7301 So. 900 2837 So. Main BOUNTIFUL E. MIDVALE A nd,weo v Bishopric and the of the newly sustained Sixth Ward Bishopric at a dinner party in their home last Saturday evening. David (Dave) Adams 11, his wife, Char and their children, Amy and Katie along with Terry and Sherri Christiansen spent last weekend at the Sweetwater resort on Bear . J kO n(j dlSCounted quality pf members son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk B. Day, is able to attend school on crutches. He broke his leg in a bicycle accident. s o ' doing Ward Ralph Dibble was recently hospitalized to undergo major surgery. Mrs. Lee (Sonya) Johnson has been enjoying a week-lon- g visit with her sister, Inga Anderson of Canyon City, Colo. Mrs. Johnson has lived in Utah for 11 years and this is the first time Inga has been to see her. The two sisters plan to tour many of the interesting and historical points of our state. Garth Day, the RESTAURANT t Don Lake. JACK BRIMHALLS bucks Ayour Vvy,orth. )j en- Tuesday evening, Mrs. Verna Hill attended the Holiday on Ice show at the our to V7 f NOs!'SSafV. oU,7s7 tO cashable. wanUForpa Fashion Prints Visa PoW Gabardine "3'99 $D jpurPa"'- - ur (J J HofecshoP-3- . Salt Palace in Salt Lake City with her son and daughter-in-law- , Ron and Karen Hill and their family. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pike of Liberty, Utah stopped to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pike continued onto Salt Lake City where they attended the state fair. Au Monday evening, mis. Carrie Maughan and Mrs. Ellen Mathewson shared a family birthday party. The sisters had birthdays within the past week. Mrs. Maughan celebrated her 79th birtnday while Mrs. Mathewson celebrated her 76th. 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They included Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Reah) Anderson and their six children from Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Don Mathewson and their four children from North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price and their four children from Syracuse; and Mrs. Elma Witterwen of Ogden. . s0?tS.oo"'e7 home of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin (LaRee) Olsen in Clearfield. Can Eat No Exchange, certificates or Coupons on Specials for Prices Banquets Special TTLe Washable P.M. SAT. |