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Show flWPT f v'w WEEKLY REFLEX DAV.S NE AS JOURNAL, Tf vni t orr'Tni' r V" ynnr,'rr 11, 1978 MAV Snlisfatlon: Claysuillo Tonic w.th the storm drain on NORMA PRELCF By Crestwixid Road from 30 L'unng the Kavsvilie utv council meeting lueday Halter Supt evening Meaiham from me ciectrical I- - - c department reported on a rtient meeting with Harrv - Havtock, Mr Hole and the Ogden manager of I tab Pt in r it irin.n. L gin c Katsvn'e ib-- . c n ompanv si,b--!- i THF result ELDEEN HI Horn Tl.EK MEETING was rev n.us it tic d J Mr Mead Fldren Butler, who ha-- , served as the princip-- of the Clinton Elementary St hot. for the past 19 tears, is i e t r ing from this posipon at thr-- I c lose of the school year HE WILL be honoted with an open house reception to be held at the sthool on I hors day evening, Mav 11 betwetn 7 and 9pm I he pubbt and all former students are inv it ed to attend Mr Butler has bet n af filiated at the Clinton Sthool for the past 29 tears Having commented there as a teacher for the fifth and sixth grades for the first ten years HE RE SIDES at 947 ast 1150 South in Clearfield He was born in Cornish, Utah After serving a IDS Mission for the LDS Church, he spent I three years in the US Air Eorce, he graduated from the University of Utah He is married to the former I velyn Webb of Richmond, Utah and they are the parents of four children During the evenings reception, a short program is being planned in his honor vsb Fashion Tennis whites are still most popular on the tennis court An attractive one is made of polyester knit with V front and tailing to his c uin t rn that Kavsv ilu 'tu subs! t'mp would shortlv hath t tjni 'tv Mi Meat hart said he hi! Uvn informed that ai cording to I P&l monitor n g one ha k of transformers had alitad, bet n overloaded LULL had agree d to and 7 (KHi K A in plat t of tw 2 00U K A transfoi mt rs whu h would ht Ip f u rn w but jtten'ion Principal To Retire am a r would nut be the ultimate answer He ft It the ti'v should consider buying tht substation if Missd le and lm k to add.ng another 7 )U KVA transfoi mt r to it it some tu lure dati Till RE f illowe on cussinn teeiutrt metus d si nu J . idpitul how thev would be mt', ft n git eosis w ith the t flange ovet , ht lit tits thrived from owning the sub station Supt Meat ham said the K PA enginee t would bt assisting wan some of this of IPivL mtormauim fit ers would be in eontai t with the c itv Supt Howard Bunnemort asked if baiting building would be the answer to which Supt Meat ham rtphtd that electrical needs m the same houses me reused year bv v ar with new appliances, ttt and while one bank of the substa tion might be ovet loaded, another mav have adequate caput itv He said there was about 10 pete tnt per vear increase in load demand , CAROL Page, council woman, agieed to attend a budget reform seminar at the 1 ri Arc lodge on Mav 27 which Mayor Llison stated would have information for cities of our size Supt Max Major reported they were ready to go ahead esl and as authorized bv the uric , the c itv would be jiartit .p.J ng in the d tlerente of a 17 ana Is p tic 1 DLANE Currard met w.th the council to ask their con- sideration moving a large power pole dated near the onto ri adwav txiting Ciestwood lion H R cud He said the pile restricted visimlity of drivers onto pulling Crestwo,.d f rum the private road hading to Ivs home supt Veacham said the tost to remove tne large pole would be t i t ssive and said it w is plated there because they had no east meat on the ad uning pt ptrty which is in 'he vounty Later m the meeting Supt Meat ham said ht would lo. k into t he problem and asked Mr 1 rurd to thick into the three stipulations identified bv the planning commission and the addition of a temporary Ron Pearson met with the council as representative from the KaysvtHe Chamber of Commerce concerning the economic growth committee and following a discussion Councilwoman Page moved the following members be named as members Ron Pearson, chairman, Alice Telford, Charles Lloyd, Richard Buwman, Geraldine turn-aroun- Major, Dean Holman, Howard Hawkes, Councilwoman Page as ex officio member representing the city council It was seconded by Councilman Bonnemort and passed bv the council THE council authonzed the city recotder, Mrs Leavitt to attend a seminar at Park City on May 4 and 5 np ( t i si mt r t I AkOL the pi opt r tv or. ( ubett itpmted the Historical (.immittec would laum hdt tmpaign in the fit st wet k of St ten her for funds to mot tt'e Proud foot home, tin .as J h , H id Sanders, to a 'a w oe oi tht t itv proper tv fi i the ph i K i wm d b K sh n, s Sm stiud tht v had asktd tna' $2,d'M bt placed in the ht A budftt and lequested tht ctr advance the balance f iN nini t as a loan should Hit fund dt i . e be stunt to be t whivh the committee w tally agreed bv it paid w is g. GI Nt of Kmnberg Mat kit B'ough appeared bt foi t tin uni ll with the c plan for the development on North Main Street which has been approved bv the planning prelimmuv commission Count llwcman Carol Page suggested Hu re should be no parking auiiig the State Road and Supt Max Muor objected to the deadend street which he felt should have a temporary turn around for snow removal of snow plows and garbage trucks until that pm turn is developed tlaysville Mrs Melpha Koldewyn at- tended the Jensen family reunion in Magna last week wheie they honored her only living aunt, Katie Andetson Mrs Koldewyn presented an opgmal poem honoring the Jensen family and her grand- fat htt Mr and Mrs Shetman Burton spent Thursday in tualville visiting with son Doug and family Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs William L Galley were their grandson, John Dunn of Santa Monica, Calif and their granddaughter and her family, Mr and Mrs William Alder and son Bryce and daughter Melissa of Salt Lake Lay Otland S and luella Augason of torcord, Calif were overnight guests of Mrs Melpha Koldewyn Othei guests of Mrs Koldewyn last week were Marilyn C Fillmore, Holly and Gary Fillmore Mrs Melpha Koldewyn was guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Carl Larsen, Mr a and Mrs Reed Fillmore at Midvale further dis Councilman cussion, Scheuller moved that the the council approve preliminary plans with the FOLLOWING Members of both families attended the funeral service of Mrs Evelyn Larsen at Spanish Fork on Thursday Mrs Larsen is a sister of Mrs Koldewyn rr A A Lk EQ0MH3 World EXCLUSIVE (M5Juffll3S7 SREGIABOFFER! 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