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Show i t 1 ? i M w t . If;M hURoDAY. F CBRUARY 9, 1 1 ! I S I i ' i I W 5 1 ; i I k ? i S i x 1 i i 5 F 4 IVr t I I f ; I - j jfc 978- - ' I k Srf I t e v J? 4.V? 1 YJ i f 4 V V ' Y v v s i 4 Uar n r I kJtt V'Ns f , Sul I' "A v Isi ' " : ' VV" $m7&zzyj IfSiJlJ' ft "fO 4?i jv MM'. 7 ?L i-- ? t ', ' . r i yr . J1 ,?'. ril? 2 V' Vf I ' I ' it i ( s W r $ J s ,v , r ! 4 ' o t , ( i f 1 14 r 4 n J. v'fji- - & iti-vl-i r y iu rv ( ilaOl N 4 ; vA. V i s 't D 1 J J t a I $' J : v v i t IS S r ' iru m I w I c ( n I h w lurt'rl U A Ft 01 UH V - iih I s 1 vi . ii t 1 w h js i a O' t i' A v S I d f JO' t XK t l i C v t i I tion Pi ogj 'I Uti. of J g i W (1 i k g 1 i ri;dlf Bountiful Iht (ountv eatlier agreed ( ost of t n plans and bid gintirirg on Iht pipe has dixurnentat bten puuhased bv Phillips Petroleum and the county and ntv will paitnipate in m to pay for the SEVERAL othci st irm w iter projects are in vara us stages of approval The coni mission has also approved a 57,000 project at 400 North and 00 West in Bountiful The county has signed ar agreement with Bountiful and the Utah Department of . j I water foim Millcreek, has been constructed in several sieges This section will be the fifth stage of the project which will eventually allow for storm water to be piped under 500 100 West to 1100 fN nI i ? 1 f Jl J h M t f id Id i r la r ssiont ( iiinra it u I v ami t she la m ( . t f l j ' mi prntc's i f ' Hi I S c lilts W III p os of SuppK plat si t commiitets Citizens 'tudies for a making comprehensive master plan for Clearfield city have until I eb 15 to compltte their projects, said Lari Jensen building department director and program oorduutor It h m ra I d 10 d A ,1 w - h- i t i'i sj wot d pi who n H 1 is fi d a d e pnts lit I i ft i le a . d tc.. r J i 11 i" k ( A! SO V vometinie lati r this month what inform in m wi'l lie forwardt d to the i it s planning onsult ints nloi m it ion will thin fin nuibitt d into goals nut ! - H ) M' l I j i .htennine c mi i ! l ' s h r future i ( i Il cm l . a oi t 1 HF ni M c s' ( s A I f t ! 1 1 f i f N if r i 1 LI t; PHONE 376-91- Published Weekly by CUPPER PUBLISHING CO. John SiaMe Jr . Publisher Second Class Postage Paid A Layton, Utah SUBSCRIPTION S4.50 per year Out of Stale Subscription SS SO Overseas Subscription SIS 00 (Pavable in Advance) he sa.d i r ouS tr t i ii 1 ? t ry ! Mr Jensen noted that two completed their reports and the remaining five are near ing completion and should be done bv Feb 15 HE SAID the cnmmi'tets will meet as a general bodv N k hAV f Vir 111 n if i f un Ht f i Li ri i l i A s ? J f r g I N ri 1 1 IfiJ i! v.,r iJ Li pi Ol L Alvi ,n the planning stasis are pn jects on Hoi tic s C ret k ton and a projee t at H50 i.n H L ay ghwav i ( learfitld jth and ( S Hi-9- THE COLNTV has still not resolved problems with f irmers in the Woods Criss Wist Bountiful aiea nect ' sarv prior to nt gotiating with Wi bnr Basm W ater ( oust r varu y District to take ovtr tht A drain in the west section of the valley and maintain t lor drainage purposes 11 i ' i i ;ii OUGHT Uii"H ' r x' is te lie IF there a is a mermen and 'hat s a t g nit be in the very near future said Kaysville Mayor Gar F lison There s stil a let of problems to he worked out and feelings to be soothed It s been a long slandirg bu1 friend's leud between Kavsville and Fruit Heights much like other neighboring communities throughout the counts LAYTON and Kavsv.l'e fir example are ironing out their differences over an nevation by getting the peop1 of the un incorporated area (Mutton Holiow) in and thus far the cooperation between the cities has btxn successful volved in public meetirgs Bountiful and West Bount fa! have had their feuds primarily over sorm runeff wh'le other neighboring com mumties have had similar problems I DON T want to say too much about a possible merger because it s text earl, to said Mavor Fliscm regarding a know, possible merger between Kaysville and Fruit Heights Maybe Commissioner ((ounty Commissioner) Glen Flint summed it up when he said that 16 tom mumties in Davis Countv are not needed and are too wieldy to administer good government " Sunset and Clinton are "talking merger, Layton and East Layton have loved with the idea, and now Kaysvil'e and Fruit Heights think it might be a good idea 7Q Comm,' bid' on sinners accepied low citirens committees have N II rrC wJ if, it wil1 oniple ted latei this u at w then be a guideline tor juan ning (omrmsMon and loumil a Hons tor the b st n It it s! of ill c ilizt ns gi h I Davis Countv u a , PS( U I M r L fi p s a real need in Dn merge r of its ifi incorporated u' Kavcv Me and Fran HtigtUs n av ng in that d 'ectinn J c i n PRELIMINARY work on the comprehensive master j Ian is mov,ng smoothh and it appears that the commit tees will be through with the m studies before the deadline rf t g b c DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL 197 B North Main St, Layton j M W i Dore into Htiwdrd s Slough ' c ci w v If t t c ( a' un U Ii ( By GARY R B I three holding reservoirs hv waterways and pipes wouid ult'Tiatelv channel the water r v , i uth aiing i oil t ritd, i i r ara s ia i i p r v IN AIL CdSl i c KavsviPe K (i e a it . t 44 i.J kJ Wsl in Grm i' c IT f? 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Y , Vo" 1 C is I 1 "S n the couriy wi n t n c to call for bids on ,ll B u li'ol pr jt i W e w ill y . 1 ' hJ V f f bJ r ' 4 aiion Bm.i t fill wi provide the right of wv a u the countv will pav half 'hi cc st of tre prejt ' t .a H k !l Prest ni plat s a'-- to finish ail thiee fituirs of the build raisj or I d rs of ric frr ' 1 It- - c f"? f ii , f o ! i m ff i P ec rtr Mei5 Fisa I3j00i8 383 THE total project, which South from West . itnmi OSls will handle overflow ! 1 will the t ounty in a project witch will result in of S40 ft et of he inMallat-mPU alinig VK) Smith fmm SlH) West to the Dtnver and R o Grrnde Irat ks Std'IdUOn he Rio Grande and the Lmon Pacific Railroad have participated in project' ro build storm drain' under the railroad tracks When the proposed section is compete only one small section from the Denver and Rio Grande tracks to 100 West will be P unfinished I The Davij County Commis sion Vvill call for bids on Feb !6 on the first flood control project which will be financed partialy thnugh the two mill property tax levy imposed by the commission tkFST f rf l..l Ey POSLLVN KIRK tnnx rae w,'h f' A HU r ru i f i ir ' VI n ns ( ) v ( i di. ul w preseritlv houst d w.hv hi remodciid to conta n t .e offices who h servt tht public in ludiPg. the c ouid an clerks , oud torn t a-- ih t A he soii'iiwtst is j r pt it 1 a- r ia jn j ! d M i ii T1VE addition pui'. ill ft r is county commission i han to be moved to the nor' hi isi comer of the courthouse Iht ground level southt aM sc non, where the chambtis art (s a i vt- - i c number f is to tell u- - that r rs Z Mire r than the tri.idtoua! r.i"ii,,'l hdnMnfi of 'unhJit. - flu otlnt Itrnr - (H V reflection' on the w0tf. an m , ii Jow h hi vu- - to a hurt to t then r Where jh i anothi r ail'l Mini. t ri.i sou see the promt' 'c r I t Jf i u i II 1 e an (CAP) removed from section of tht week a i S 'A d 1 i l gat i f i mh r" )t i i used k a!' hi i u $ e t vn i ri oH I J fv ( t I ( J A P ilud t A AF s h " If r i t fdt t t L ( J i ' in n y ( at A , j ir i V ,'n ( pin im pdii I I in x lakoiio J si st II n .i a 1c t a h d i c r i , A i I . i ; rYTV'y J U PP'W. v , GLOUJli.G ( t t ! 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LIN KITS vt 4 s Li 3k K S c Yi 5 five vehicles and approved the purchase of three pickup trucks and two station wag ins for five countv de partments COMMISSIONER Glen Flint said that the countv had to complete the actual cost of each vehicle since trade ins bed to be taken ,nto con side ration to dttermire the f xact cost One pickup win be purchased from Marion Willev Ford, Bount fui tut the other fuur vehicles will be bought from OlserC hevrolet Lat in ( m omrr ssn ner Flint said diDerence btween $24 trade and $J4 in m a if for a truck resulted in Marion Willev receiving the low bid THE TWO station wagons will be assigned to the civil defense and the planning of fice while the three pickups were ordered to replace those needed at the animal control department road shop and golf course rk THE LATTER two communities, Kavs ville and Fruit Heights, appear to be least the reaching some accord--a- t removal of one physical barrier betwieen them, a road barricade at the top of Center Street One of the main ingredients of a successful merger is making, and keeping a gentleman s agreement " THIS IS what Kaysville and Fruit Heights must do if they are to pursue their negotiation talks Weve been holding informal talks des gned to end any conflicts between the Sa.d ncwlv elee'ed Kaysvil e iwc cities would xe o con Mavor Gar I I, son iinut mv la' ks with Fruit Heights Mavor N,el Noorda and extend these ta'ks to ir jde tV c iv i urn i s rf bo'h com mum ,i s ' MAVOR F i. sa J the removal of barricades on (enter Street tu't east of to Fast could be Um f rst s'ep He explained that the barricade was erected about two vears ago to prevent a road in a Fruit He ghts subdivis on from being connected to an existing road in kavsvhle I THINK we (ci uuncils) can get together and rcsoive manv of the long " standing problems that have existed he of g ve and take lot It will a said require on both sides Storm runoff has been the biggest problem between the two cities but this too, is being resolved OTHER areas of compromise might include setting a common boundary for luture annexations and of course ser vices to be offered should the two com mumties merge Kaysville currently provides fire pro tection to Fruit Heights through a local agreement and police protection is primarily provided by the Davis County Sheriff s Department THE TWO communities are working together in an effort to control the storm drainage problem The joint project, to cost an estimated $130,000, is designed to divert storm water runoff from the northeast part of Kaysville to Bair Creek on the south border of the city May r Elison said the County Flood Contro Committee, which controls d is bursement of county funds through a two mill flood control levy, will discuss the project at a meeting later this month if final engineering data is completed KAYSVILLE, too, is in the final stages of a citywide master plan and Mayor Ebson said it would be good to have some of these other problems solved at the same time of development He said the master plan should be completed in May and revision of the citys ordinances will begin shortly thereafter and should be completed sometime in October |