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Show mmi ! 4 I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 23, 1978 umm By GARY R. BLODGETT Council LAYTON A restraining order prohibiting Layton and other city officials from taking further action against two beer establishments within the city to relating illegal sale of beer to minors has been filed m Uty Lawton City Court. - THE TWO establishments Ken and Pats Lounge and Do Drop Inn were among several beer establishments and food and drug markets that allegedly have violated Laytons city ordinance the operaconcerning tion of such establishments and the sale of beer to minors Previous establishment owners had accepted council decisions for up to six months probation and in some cases a to 14 day suspension of their liquor-sellinlicenses - fl R r liS liliOa 5!S BOTH ESTABLISHMENT ha! Inn ordered bv the council to suspend the.r licenses u a m nm urn of seven n ! r s n i mbs days and were placed on p- - ib d u'dn Laylon used a working ; with the city p due to i j httr from various establishments 'it pi rs it s including Attumev R. mr jam f,-g- f' ' u r ' and he K r and Pats Lounge and Do Drop Inn hired Ogden Attorney Richard Richards to battle their cases in behalf of themselves and other establish- ment owners City Councilman John Baker said these two firms had been cited to appear before the council for review of a license (renewal) because of a number and variation of city ordinance violations, including the and correlation is necessary , but be d 'le, said Attorney Richards Let's settle here wi, hoot going to court a- I LAYTON ( it) Attorney BuCe Earton and two i mum ilmen present didnt See it that way , a conned vote of 2 1, it was decided that the council od maiota n l's position regard rg a city ord nance P fines sale of beer to minors, be er establishments - t, ''km M'er m,dn,ghtj and several ol er S t OS T EARLIER, ATTORNEY Richards said he would withdraw the restraining orutr completely if the city would not punish his clients arid would agree to meet wi'h esiablishmei t owners, police ch ef and others to res, !ve the problem Councilman Harris sa.d he felt the previous council decision should stand because We have placed other businesses on probation and even suspended licenses for a few davs and I feel it would be unfair and unjust to handle these two establishments (Ken ad Pat s ana Do Drop Inn) differently v Others, including Po have admitted in opt n p nvght h. the police . jv Ci r , d tf t il n rl c v 21 beer-seilm- g of Ken HE TOLD the council that it was his idea, not that of his two clients, to f !e the restraining order aoout three Weeks ago 1 withdrew the effective date of the order after talking to your attorney (Attorney Barton) and left it (restrain But no I have no other mg or jt r) in limbo unU no choice s lot of cooper..!. on rnev i l court, said Attorney Richards The restraining order is in eifect until this matter is resolved -- A i in I SAW A pic t ..I e f h i looked to be at lea ,t 34 ot Richards told the loum ' this saie problem But new lets sit down and work on a ATTORNEY RICHARDS suggested that beer es- owner-- , and managers of a'l s'ores that stl! nr get tif.ethtr with the pohce chief and set some - - ic.ncs for Utter control of i'deg.1 sales of U er to 7- BIT OWNERS allfv BUT THATS m , Richards Main vu, ' t.fication to obta.n U r . these establishment - trol illegal sale of b h t But then he emphai c clients don't want to m even want minors tic..' t 5" ; .I J niev 1 - - ! ' t - - ' I i u'l - beer-sellin- g too keeping of late hours IF WE DIDNT regarding this nr u g ( i I i t 1 - ICO i, don i M l k l is great cm - t told the council Wei1 money and the rv t v wlios right and w Hi We all realize it. it t the illegal Sale of lk .i , . he c,n rts to see IOLNUL also upheld its prev i ijs stand that i v later s of tfe ordinance could be called ' rt the .onil tu show cause why they (establishment uw ur-- l hould not be put on probation, have their tie-sc ,ng license suspended, or have their beer license eu'kttj aider city ordinance ring to uphold the councils previous stand on the o tu r were Councilmen Randy Harris and John Baker f t a. 'run Kent Randall voted against the motion sav-Mat he felt that oty officials and police should work 'h Pie establishment owners regarding this matter Ti L - l i tt mg is tuv e i t f 1 ( 1 c sru ' ALTHOLGH THERE was not a majority council 'h two councilmen absent) the 2 1 vote to uphold (Vunds In that previous stand was approved case, I have no choice but to take the COUNCILMAN BAKER said he ' feels very stiong about working out the problem, but iu- as strong about punishment of city ordinance viola' re and si ould not -t charge now Councilman Randall disagreed Wt SHOLLD get the police mv dved in the solving of this problem and work together toward a solution Let's go to court Attorney Barton told the council with this matter If we are w rung, if our ord. nance cant stand, lets find out about it now vote the matter to "'m LCIA president, Linelle Rose, started the March 14 meeting of the Layton City Improvement CITIZENS will be divided into small groups to discuss problems and propose solutions to problems Mrs Lucille Stock reported she is selecting a community art committee. She is excited Association with a discussion of the goals and responsibiht.es of individual LCIA members about forthcoming comart projects. munity Currently, Mrs. Stock and her art students are exhibiting paintings at the Davis North Medical Center and at the IRS was challenged to be more diligent in their assignments and to help advertise and support all community projects Lt Morton Sparks of the Lavton police department talked about using CB radios EACH person in Ogden PLANS are being made to hold summer band concerts in the city parks. The Chamber of Commerce hopes to enter the fall home show SOCIO to help with police work They are useful to notify polite of the location of an accident or a possible crime He said a one and hour police training program is available through the police department to train all local CB clubs in the use of radios to aid the police one-ha- lf representative, Julian Martinez, reminded everyone of the three outreach t rograms in Layton These people work in the trailer that is parked on the St Rose of Lima Church lot They will help anyone find a job One concern the DAV has is a proposed in bed space and services at the VA Hospital in Salt Lake City, dmg there are two CB groups (REACT and Diesel Control) that monitor the two emergency channels IN LAYTON cut-bac- k (9 and 13) The police have been helped by these private citizens on many occasions Lt Sparks explained that Layton has nine patrolmen to jumbo ri PAPER TOWELS Crat Far PARTY PRIDE POTATO CRIPS Rita'i . MTV Best frTmTASTES!Hh Family fna Sgfawy A Uaan and junior high students congregate Several suggestions were made but no definite plans were made 14 ML BEVERAGES GREEN BEAMS Kagaiar Cat ar Fraacfc Styb IUini pka St MARIGOLD PAPER PLATES BUTTER PachaA ha Lary Slu hralal lib Steoks Beef Patties TjoUX Fru Itatkii kfiwiy IrkmW IS (ntw4 Ef PttW 193 Saxtsx cHtam LISA VELASQUEZ 4 tadi WU m 9amllij C7fn afsujaij Happy Birthday vuMsm Smsk-e-Rcs- THIES Lisa Velasquez, daughter of Joe and Enid Velasquez, 594 West 2200 North, Clinton, is among those babies of north Davis County celebrating their 1 year-old birthday at this time. The Davis County wishes a happy birthday to all babies who are and encourages parents to have their babies pictures taken by the for this occasion. Pic- A DAIRY GLEN cSsXUS i, and military leaders have received special concert invitations The Young Ambassadors are a very professional, versatile entertainment group The concert will be held Saturday, April 8 at 8 p m Cost will be $2 for adults and $1 50 an Fradi V P' MAYOR Shields encouraged all Layton families to support the Civic Arts Association by attending the BYU Young Ambassadors concert This is the first activity the Civic Arts Association has sponsored and the mayor hopes to fill the Layton High School auditorium. Many church, civic DEL MONTE CRAGMONT Svi LEICERliE GRADE AA EGGS Far hAr lyh POLICE can respond only when trouble is occurring or has occurred Prevention of crime is best done by alert citizens who are interested in what is going on The LCIA members discussed potential trouble areas of the city where high school WHIP AT TCPPiKG m IM FWwtb p AH Hbt 12 square miles. 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