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Show H I 41 if ' n Ur H'lliV ;it wt ,U ?fi C j iJ y u i HfjLv; 1 -- 1- VIA plaanr-- i ( . i ; jitoposal, which i By GARY R. BLODGLTT "'sit mi distric Davis School District has run rot, "unexpected costs" ard Tuesday nigM asked Clearfield City Council 'o re ntgo-twtthe sale price of ton acres of lane a proposed school site in the nor ih me pi g.d price, t But it me same time, would be going bai k to the t i s. hi ml is in of the ci tv v DR. DEAN Penrod d. strict dim n r buildings and grounds told the a an that soil analysis tests show it will reM c f i the district a "minimum of $ut) ix prepare the Site for a new school "Of course we d,d not antinpati ' i additional cost, said Dr Peri rod because of die additioral cost t shn different light on our plans for deve.op a school on the Steed propen, unt ii problem can be worked out tne d 1. utv, hi tiupmeni as ii' mid jisD SntK e ip s h w a flits ON tKis is h On C , At- - mid w fHth the Kaysv He and an extensive studies raUim (utt, Uple dwrl,iijIn add t, c um m ss n tezor .ngs r ' he .1 I ar rrnngf t that in a t ng sde, about 4oJ North and awe preliminary analysis ol ih it to be very lint sand with i lie a- - sty is 'll llli f , - It d V il d 1 t ' v tistpt t persoiirel art iapialy putt iiigeih r Jala pertaining to this silt, fMai.nl' population growth, n detu limit when j st h'xil is needed in the area, ! in j , i t nod 1't . t.1,1 te wth oasr ut lOmf K J t 'o 7b 1 t i7 is c ", "s i , - s i J rk in i ti dru tl - l ah o I iterfooij. nr how residents m t t about the rwnii- - cr . ( dwellings prior to JS t lull! ' mni, I , n c I or tr e data 1 J i ' ( t till! A A umt tin zoning was at the changed to R I request i ' res dt its m the drea Tbe newly elected mayor of IN OTHER matu-'- the s a nmss,on planning appruved the site pidu tie lb unit mulfple hi using complex at 32JU same ana Orchard Drive in Buuio dt.l mi gar proposed by Dei commission expressed approval after i he t ig a landacepirg plan wha t d din'ty . bi lit , .j ' , I ( , j t i rig' lindt t I tils p!i i V i , 1 i i vj t s' a i Ht i t ' e flam wouf ' fit i,g 1 r i pul !t r r s i , e npro 2 , la la tlnw sumo n f R ' Kinevm i i nr ( Au : i , i , 3 i 1 a r. "DIE DlSTRIt as I 's a l ( Pur ,ld s 1 ( !'' b s rox'-iv- e w n ' al basis foi ttALIER Oxers was re-i- s ued a KindiUotial use permit n property. His request was tabled until U'e council was able to study the recommen i it oim uf tne planning cm- io i i i sunt Wooley asked the uuni il to allow bum to build a the tew home and to boundaries on some other i J S , ( ''-- ( iHlv cr L ROU( f t f osented iiirnti, l! A 111 a dm If tht ul'll L s c ,i- - t f I a f nv Hulu rep t I This is he first tin i .mprehenvive annual repi ' as ha r, pt epared n ..st he Id. ton uiuih ii I ) d Iri I lIevsvH!' o-- in Wilt k pw rep-er-t The council appropriated money to send Police Chief Davis and several other city officials to a special admin s iative class that will be Md for seven weeks at the FoLce Academy in Salt Lake City oey and Mrs Bin nd two t hildren ot H itU , Wa ,h armed for ('-,( "i, and the h ilidav v w or her purer is, Mr and Mis Sett Stewart Mrs. Goodwin s sister, Miss Susan .dt a a 1, resumed o St at t It with them for a short isu ti ' i Ht ill ( 1 i i st , nif ' ii'1 ilitt n tf - of the i business Chief Da, a discussed the possibility uf purchasing or leasing a polio1 car for the city Several Migfestiims were made but no tiei ision was reai bed I he counul agreed n h' part time police ,Vfi, ei p M H . ariand, . ,o '(O' the i i y in f ii ainteriaiu e tii pa i nt Xi i f rorrpl.rrentdd Chief Davis on the quabty and ccmpletercss THE FIRST item n the was police dep agenda , not n ti hi Idu.g a hi ml i 'Oh nhtduit lor flf hx a hooi hi no it f Layton Mayor A IN Of HER n ' (Id ,1 lU "" t tin r i gie i d i v, K 1 -- their term of off.ee Tuesday, Jan 3 Mayor Forbes con ducted the f.rst council meet mg of the new yea r and h,v first council meeting as f ust 1 1 ' J , Fast Layton and two newly elected councilman began he v said resolved some pr.'bu ni' which could have bet n ( n by population tesuitmg from the umipi x Planners said t hi sit - t n met the condition "r finance it was apjoiiei. tf he ( ondii ion h ft ur.' v. r i t i t i Ptdpo a, t Ii tall Meanwhile, In '.(eye Wh u , issisn su((t nnt undent of the st hx fisimt, sed the anifK P',' 111! ,iut til t t "it S t oUdh o s, hoy)! alii ( ulo a in ,1, moiiths . i h u Sii t In another matter they approved the ded, cation of a h which In , ! s1 ' i he out oaf Her v imv, . lA i h ',11 r, r ( (I P 1 t 0 ( I property road to the county at 1150 West and 380 South in Farmington and approved the d. visum of 15 acres in that area into three five-acr-e parcels. That request was made by Howard Richards n multiple "n cei t,uiit b wen legal violations. 1W t t ht they d.d not appiove of this move because it would be costly. They estimated that it m nht mean the tif mg of an add, tional btoldirif. nspetiur to enfort e a'd pin down The - ) e i ud t ,! I a x Dans tounty Commissioners said earlier S a troir R A in i.n,' 'iiultip.e t if ni fu C CLLAREILLD city paid $(,700 per acrv for about 30 acres of property to be ust d as a city park Davis School District then tentatively' agreed to pay a similar price for ten at rt of that same land of which about thru acres would be used for the school. I hi remaining seven acres purchased by tht school would be developed by the school district and could be used in contunnion (as part of) the overall city park . y , - ' V,' 0 Ho ''llwill iei.sior table C-- 2 are illegal C i Kf NOI1 1) that Ixginnisig ion. lion or, tin leaifieid st hoot ouiti He, w it mn x ft w months, oi a may !m j. ,u sevet-amoriit.s n a yeu; m w thi-sal- r v zomng at 349 So Highway 91 from to R 3 so that a four-plecan be built on that those owrers whose buddings i i i , -- C - , ( i r F.x.iUi jhanning an,inns 'lives', gate the it ti a in multiple w hether to per-- i.ai use, they as- - ' v ,a , VPFKO.M, N 5 ,( hi SO, 1 - I r ( , s, a , . i "t , cun-dru- HE EMPHASIZED the need for h elementary school in the area (LlearfieRi j because of the rapid population growth Dr Penrod then candidly asked the (tty council to consider r got tat tons on price of the projert re-n- a ! . t etda area llow , V. Mil Menluve i PR PI NROD ..lid will utk about , in j'nplett tht soil tudiev ai w he i he i , t ci s r 1 would know better t t.oti of IN (mi, sv hi uuli fu i ' d i i - , high water table, the latter despite a drought summer "We are definitely interested in ih purchase of the property, but we wanted to make you (city coumili aware of mo problem said Dt Penrod mg whether to , ; i t - planners spent , a- ' w , i Eh - i lu, laitrung t an,! asion', a , e unaf t ti uni, i a is ii jii f At 'l,t r ' , t Zone areas ' y ,1 t i is arut,- Jit.-- i r dote-ruine- HE SAID made at the West, after soil showed 1 1 t u os' he n I s 1 I i , lOur'ti' tort rug in Ci a k i s s , t t i hi tei ai t ' , hi iiiumd Pei agreed tti meet wo , nooi disti it uffk tals in hi exe, u (t used i yes til. Date ana Due o i la' r iwtiiig w U A .11, V ' HuMow aito, w h lv .ireadv Hit' alpfiUi-- t us d as part t t i j, V distr.ct fur school playgio,. sd e he,1 st. - 4! so ,J t r). mi'darv ni btuvt-e- n U e and U, I ihf Ma Ht J i t j" lihr 11 n session p(M,ti : f V determined tarlier, the t a an. C t $U (tsi i I! R1 utU by selling 'ns i Mutton Hollow Kaysville, because w.uld step the two i ropeting for ex-- , 4t ptesent the .1 1 uftt e ,t sam in essenu , seen aues wtnch could be used , the pubuu at any sine except whet e pan lh that is a erv FLAT now Lie zal, is to of violation to issue notes would approving the d i duplexes are d.rector g sid ht sire M j -3 ( i Da i &o5o Goforhss m !, Greenware Bisque and Supplies Valentine & Easter Decorations REGISTER FOR CLASSES David Delgado, 21, 1711 Celia Way, Layton, was arraigned in Clearfield City Court on charges of criminal conspiracy, after a month long investigation by Clear field Police Sergeant Carl Krall and Ed Pace of Clearfield Job Corps Security of fice DELGADO was arrested at 1700 South 1000 fc , Thursday evening after investigation revealed that he had con spired to sell marijuana to Job Corpsmen He was released on $1000 bail His preliminary hearing is set for Feb 1 This is the second arrest of Delgado who was picked up previously by the State Liquor and Narcotics squad, when he was arraigned in Layton City Court and bound over for trial in Second District Court on charges of distributing a con trolled substance for sale. JOSE M Hernandez, 29, 426 Main St was Layton, , arraigned in Clearfield City Court Friday on charges of forcible sexual abuse He was arrested after due investiga tion by Detective Rick Rendon, Clearfield P D Hernandez is out on $15u0 bail, awaiting his preliminary hearing in Clearfield City Court Leb 22 IN OTHER actions the Clearfield Police Department accident ases in the past two weeks, i warrants of arrest were is sued, 13 cases of theft mves tigated and the officers assisted other cities on 19 calls There were 10 cases of bad check charges, nine domestic has handled 27 1 about dogs, and 3 aggravated assault disturbances, eight cases of criminal mischief, sevt n intrusion alarms, six suspicious U t h six persons, and nod six burglaries emergent les THE RE ' of wete 2 ( a , i accidents and 4 persons disturbing the peace Three people left gas stations without paying for their gas, there were 3 i ompla.nts runaway, vandalism, auto theft, FCC complaint, lost property, a missing person and shooting in the city limits for a total of 187 cases ma the rezone, tabled Vu and Paul s ravel (enter permit for two weeks Approved Antelope Village d inves'igai burglaries, a' sisi 3 citizens, ai rested 4 pi pens Layton has repor U 1 d following building peirmt, is sued for Dei ember I1?? SINGLE dwellings, $'3,023, commercial, new common lal $257,400, remodeling, remodeling 1 site plan, granted concep 24 , tional approval of Oak Forest no. 9 with stipulations, and 1, granted approval $ i, TOO, 2, dwelling, 7, $6,975, garages - resident il, 2, $1,400, fencing, I, of he', 4 $1,000, total 41 permits wd'in at $1,233,298 on the 2u8 Water Quality, ft, Slowing bjtldtng by railroad track', Valley View road scheme, depths of torner lots as they ACTION Planning commission ac tion taken on the following approved lien waiver for Marten W Sc haap are approved final for Oaks Condos, C relate ounti preliminary approval for annexation o the ordinance, natural waterways, tax assessmenr, C 1 regulations, Bamberger right of way, curb and gutter forms, rezone from RIB to RS, Downzone , c rosMngs subdivision The board of adjustments, (ases presented, I, cases resolved, 1, called inspec turns, 367, and business ht ni j RECOMMENDED be set and then approved im Larsen pending teview of spt--i la! review of gianttd Marshall Hgts Sub , ream mended hearing b st t and Harris reom tabled Flk Valley I'uh am Jan 10 conceptional T'ffany Park of Subdivision with stipulations - and licenses received, 265 THE LEARNING CENTER (In the rear of Prudential 3arj Jja n Ira ;Oa in Downtown Layton Q & B Btr,;n Go Prioss - Were Making Room for Hew Spring Goods tkiwnxt&im Valuss Shorn D&pt. SmciMl Girls Ladies Coals Liens Brushed 1C3 Dssron zrd Boys Oxfords nsdosed Denim Pnnfs Shut 8! to 4 Warm A.i or shorts Ocurfcd Balls Long Odds ervj Ends Vabes ti 22 Ycur Two ' i Ir'sc Sticda II 2 leaf :r K About 40 pairs 3 13.S8 & 14, S3 Va n- Your Choir f XW 579 South Main, Kaysville, Utah January 12th and 13th Each neon and 4:03 p.m. L.D. Covington Shanna Page . y tt Kens Oovn 6:03 p.m. 00 6 V Regular 17.00 Value White Tfmy Left Only (7) S3 f Lt Only PerKflston Shirts Vetoes to 31.00 Your Choice e i tJf Each Or? Odds and Ends From AH Depts. Gift Sets, Christmas Cards, Tags & Seals Pots and Pans Cmup If Ladies Tops WMUkFi Broken Styles and Colors Long Sleeve t, Prfc to 8.90 mmeh Different Hems Added Daily Downstair Your & Up One Group Spwclsl Fancy 45 Regular 1.39 Value For this Safe Some Legging Sets All How Deduced Brown, Gray and Navy Reg. 17.00 Value Yard Also Faked Fur & Corduroy V Price 376-453- 0 8 I M or lAore g$ Qrw Rack LJ3 or 3762900 3 or more 1 Dresses Girls Tops Each ue Whlls Thmy Lmt Pr Vue Each Your Choice White Thmy Em's 0 Only R9uir 48 766-096- . r Filed Costs further information c 76Q-026- h w Lfl s I 1 1 - (: s John Blair p Final Clearance Register at For Famtxis Wrangler Brand 14.00 Value RgCiean-u- toPrice Only Few Left y srx 11 M ' iter TJ I Only Nice Selection to Choose From Values to 3S.C0 Special Purchase Boys Wider Cost Special gross motor room. Professional staff and certified teachers. Developmental center Itlilfa they lest f- Only 1 Pan & Cozy Values to 6.SB f4 c :Qr - Regular 12 98 Valo Pair Jan Ptk fcf Aio 16 98 Vlu Cnw Gttwit Sift Ltiife Ving Tip Dress r mCY LAST fiJvoSi ntpai,fjf Yz IPrie Psftems WMkJE Pattrn to Choow or Brown Famous Values to 110.00 eoch Yctsr dfcofee 2 lb Fan Gilts Shoes IV lb. CDO Ci' J C U Cm lb Ca Cbcz .7 C New building designed with your child in mind. 12:03 Dept. Store I NOW OPENING 10.00 a.m. Nil 0 rails ford L3 The New Learning Center Federal) JAHUJU1V I ii 71 property for publu intoxication, 4 for driving under the influence of alcohol and had 4 hit and t up POLICE house - each ias trespassing, damage, telephone harr.ro ment, disorderly persons, as sault, bomb threats and t unit oiled substances There was one each, a confidential report, shoplifter, fight, civil dispute, opt n door, robbery, abandoned vehicle, 5 UGH STARTING JAIL 10 376-0275 IL Fort Ians f Ladles Gift Dept. Glasses Different Patterns Make Nice Gifts Pack of Four Reg. 2.50 to 3.50 Set Mow Your Choics 200 St Top Jackets Your Dresses Pants Etc. Choka Price |