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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAViS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 12, 1978 fV7 ; i Li ViCj LT Wallace Odd cf Oakland, aid spert the h mdijs with his mother, Mrs Ella Odd and with his brother ai J family, Mr and Mrs Ra. Odd and otver relatives ai frunds in the area mived the project to the present point, CGI said that several protects are moving ahead, but right of wav problems and cwperativ e funding must still be worked out before projects can be let out for bid The committee learned that one storm drain project, which if approved may u! tirrately solve flooding problems in both kavsvilie and Fruit Heights is almost leady to move They told Kaysville Mayor Gar Elison and (. ouncilman Henry Scheuller to present add. tional mforma non at die February meeurg If funded this proj'x t w'ould pmvide a storm than nel which would run south along the kaysville-Frui- t Heights burdet and dump Howard s Slough he t ount , ha- - levied j. tw mill propel ty tax u raise money for flood control project- - m the county Commis-ner C F Moss told city off Kills 'truest mg aid that ovet $1 million would ie available by the end of the year to hi Ip finance flooding problems which tie in with main storm channels in the county of nght-o- f Sweetwato hV Dot Dr and Mrs and Mi I - -- F ' so a 1 ar Deeh t v t all1 weeks wuh and Mrs siav ' x he i Dor t M v t 1 i t - - X. 1 x a i 1 A M '111 i id - r ai J !tr S ) I ( t till, their holidays f i , d Phe'p-- i had vil r the jPhtfpsuf s n Day id tti un ' A M 1 4j, f XA S' I c L UL? CLEAlfHiG UPHOLSTERY j tc I c ' COUPON SPECIAL - s L fJk if f r W L- - t m i 4$ s i O FREE mth f Cc'Jt.fvGud Carpel Cleamng Ccxfpon Expires Douglas Justensen of R side, Mi and Mrs Suino Paget, Bounnfui and ! ldt i Scott Justensen who juM re turned from a missum ti Japan Mr and Mrs Rulon Waite entertained at a buttet dmm r party Wednesday, Der 21 ai their home in honor of Mr and Mrs Arn Roberts from New Brunswick, Canada i V , , I ' 1 sa s , In and Mrs R dm st i tills i taint 0 at a i i n ( hr s mas i ve dinner party ihos attending were Mi an' Mrs larry Felt KM ho calls Ida , Mr and Mrs Kenneth It, Mi and Mrs Gaiy Rigbv, Mr and Mrs Jeffery Felt and families Brett Felt and Miss Jan Quigley of Wesi Jordan They also celebrated m t A s V hu it h M i l.M i, ' Hire i spent tfo s ,n Idaho with hi r Mi c , parent-- , M At rripj at t arid Mis i m oi i Lam Jerome and with h.s no 'hut, Mrs Margaret I mti at T win Falls Returning from a Christ mas spent in Chicago were Mr and Mrs E Dwain i i 1 I ret M 4 (y il SvS A k. 4 hi mules S' i)hhjrion i 292-412- 1 1 P 0. Bex 342 - Bountiful 7 Wf L Mr Austin said all of the projects discussed are m the negotiation stage, but at this point the county is not ready to begin construction on any one project THE FLOOD control committee has drawn up a list of criteria cities should consider before requesting projects This list includes the need of the construction of a major trunk facility and the citys preparedness to use the facility Other criteria listed are availability of engineering plans and right-of-wa- funding poraneous team in speech He was chosen to dance in the Nutcracker" production for COURTLAND Weaver and Griffin were the David recipients of this award This is the highest honor that a LDS boy can achieve and takes four years of faith ful and dedicated service to which performs throughout Utah He also will be in the school musical "Camelot David Griffin is the son of Mr and Mrs Dewey Lynn Ballet West of Salt Lake City, Griffin of 33 South 300 West, Kaysville Sure its tough to think about retirement early, but its tougher to think DAVID HAS been active m all his church assignments and activities, having served as secretary of the Deacons Quorum and president of the Teachers Quorum m his about it too late. priesthood. He is a junior student at Davis High School and also attends Kaysville LDS Seminary He is employed part-tim- e at J C. Penneys in Bountiful np Account at First Security offers several advantages. You can save $1500 a year ($1750 if your spouse is not employed) and well pay 734 interest. Savings and interest are both tax deferrable. If you save $1500 a year at 734 youll have $73,940.67 at the end of 20 years. If you save $1750 a year ($875 for each spouse) at 7 youll have $86,264.26 at the end of 20 years. You are eligible for an IRA account if you do not have a qualified retirement or pension plan where you work. An Individual Retirement EZaysullfle Monday visitors of Mrs Giles were her sister, Mrs Phyllis Stanley of Kearns and her brother, Ray Carlen of Heber City Curtis Mr. and Mrs and daughter Cloward Mikelle have moved to Salt Lake City to make their home They just recently moved back to Kaysville from California. No Difference Never say that you have a bad cold. Did you ever hear of a good one? WERE OVERSTOCKED FRAME STYLES You can still qualify for 1977 income tax advan- So Come to Our tages and Save Frame Styles Reduced if you open your account now and make your deductible contribution deposit before Sale InventoryonReduction Over 100 Selected February 14, 1978. a 2 Off for ear y complete pair of classes (frame & lenses) end recelye your choice of the selected frame styles absolutely free! Fast, excellent repair service available on premises Huy guests r ? been aware the Kaysville-Eas- t Layton project had reached the advanced planning stage, Commissioner Flint suggested those cities present a f nal proposal at the next flood control meeting their Duty to GihI awards on their Sunday, during Sacrament meetirg POPULAR wei e 1 ' ALTHOUGH THE committee had not currently serving as junior class president. He is a member of the extem- in lame U t - rea u. i -- 1 ) v a , ' re Mi Ja I ist- Vr a S V f - pat n u i t I I , k Mu u f c t r v ' V s jet ' m s x of Colo i " t d and chiidi er rag ha.t spoil forth They hm to then burnt way Bishop Max Hirsrhi of the Kaysville First LDS Ward HE IS a junior student at Davis High School where he is enjoyed an ovi r mg' Mayor Elison said the cities could provide up to $130,0)0 on the engineering plans to meet the ir share of construction costs One of the criteria set by the committee for funding of projects was cooperation of the cities in providing either funds, tnkind services or provision MR. AUSTIN said that several flood control projects are in various stages of approval The Bountiful project at 400 N and 200 West is nearing the approval stages He said the county has signed an agreement with Bountiful and with the Utah Department of Transportation iUDOT), but before the project can be bid, Bount.ful must provide the right of wav He said the Hood control committee has of Oilt-g- Thorne Spnrgs Qnd Mis Defkayne tne had as Monday visi-- s Mr and Mrs Robert rt i rs of Teton Ida On Sun 'av eaeniig they were g iests s, ai use of Mr and Mrs r I hurne and fatmiy for V uk e I an Uaughler, 4 I h h hda an f MR. STARKS discussed a project at 1450 South and Highway id 91 which would eventually hook up with a holding pond at the Erxport Center He said that plans on the project had been stymied since Lavton would not agree to cooperate in the project, allowing Clearf.eld to use a portion of the Layton drainage system until the Clearfield project can be completed The committee said they would arrange a meeting with Layton to see if an agreement for a temporary hookup could be worked out But the committee said they could not make a decision on whether to fund the ( learfield project until the arrangements with Layton were worked out as president i ta K to te with her Mr and Mrs cl aid Muls of Layton due her 'a' her Deirg very ill their other daughu i and her Game blar Ain MR. AUSTIN said the county nrght also be able to move quickly on the Kaysville-ruit Heights project which Mayor Ehson said is nearing the construction stage Only two small pieces of land must be completed before the right of way is acquired u Deacons Quorum and secretary of Teachers Quorum home from Snow Mrs crude Mr the county had not yet reached an agreement with Layton on that project and will need to establish arrangements on who will maintain the holding pond, which is also planned as an open area Mr Austin said the committee is proced mg step by step with this project The committee met with Weber Basin Water Subconservancy District Wednes diy to ta'k about a cooperative agreement which proposes using an un dorground drainage system on 2kW South as a part of tlie storm drain system Rolf Nelson, committee member, said that problem may not be solved until they complete m gotiations with the Bureau of Reclamation, which is also involved in the transaction C served rrht c . rght-of-wa- 1 church basketball and has ffr- other relatives Dr. and Mis uti Snell and fartu'y and daughter Stef ham- - wh. GENE NLILSEN, flood control committee men.fter said the plans are moving aTnad to get the Holmes Creek project on I indsay in Layton ready for approval y although tl re are st.ll some prob'ems with the hold rg pend He said ALSO PRESENT at 'he meeting w is Lirrv S Tilth, Clinton stj manager and Givk Starks, Clearfwld city managei ( omnussionti Glen uni told Mr Mnih tT a' Clinton uty shoulo ptovidt more ip t rmation on a storm dram system which toulu solve flooding problems in both union and Sunset The plans as present d by Mr Smith would call for three holding reservoirs to be completed with vonnectinp waterways and ptpe- - The plan ,s fur these ponds to hold storm water until it can be channeled mtc COURTLAND is the son of Mr and Mrs Jack Bobo of 450 North Mam Street, Kays ville He is active in all his church activities He plays the holidays with Edna J Leyton and wito r aunt, M.SS Ada MaV Hi u'u T water into Lera Creek thur church ng C R Mr arid Mrs Amos May o of Biigham Ctfy visaed dut be off c Daren's I ACCORDING TO Mr Austin the Clin ton project also sterns to be nearing the final approval state During the storm committ-- e meeting, Commissioner Glen Flint told Mr Sm.ih to prepare the fatal erg'ivenng plans for the series of holding ponds and thrn the oonnry will advertise the bid Mr Smith said he would bring the project up to the bidding point and present the final plan at the eb' larv rrtcetirg MY ENGINEER, Glenn Austin presented two youth with well but added, I dont know when the launching pad on that one Davis C ounty flcKd control committee met with representatives from several Davis County cities late last week, aid specified add tional steps necessary before thGoe projxts are finally approved and let out for bid 1 B jrnved ' t ( By ROSELYN KIRK of Mr ard Mrs ihns of Barger, no Rube.. cec j a ons 'ea ji substantial mdraa 0 certificates pena fv 1 & Heads up people putting you ahead. 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