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Show SEPTEMBER 21, 1978 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, WEEKLY REFLEX V - 1 'iNiurbed by the tac-- , n j loved by two coun-- t n at Die Clearfield City ''wi Meeting, Sept 12, of n ng a'tenbon away from t and using personal 1 1 character assassina believe it 'tthniques , 1 r, int that you know what r m at t l 1. i i uty men hall made three ihaig'-- TARGE NO. 1 The two 1. Mayor lied did f ghts the council u fine stanon location nts The council voted f n mmouslv on Aug 22 to " i'd the ntw station at the p cn, nt location Subsequent i "at date, the city manager in'ormed me that the Clear-fi- t id state Bank building and utge p irking lot was avada Me ft r It ase andor purchase, me details of which may not have been fully considered dur.ng the Aug 22 meeting Such an offering should be loohed into because our ' municipal building and parking lot are presently ov filled to erflow mg Ol R SPACE problem has become more acute since the city court became a circuit court last Julv , I asked the bank to submit its offer in wnfirg Following receipt of the banks letter, Aug 30, I called a special council meet mg to rev lew the lerer contents and to inspect the building At no time did the bat k Consc-quen'- offer ground separate from the building for a firt staium, or any oher purpose, nor d a any discussion take place a regarding sepnate mere ground fur a fire stanon oplv If, purchase of however, the council were to consider atquirirg the bai k property, bv lease or putcha.se, it ma then pnvide a new option for a fire station location Conversa'ions did take place in this vein which am now dismuved to dis 1 cover, are cons'ruef as n v the nt t cc.t p t ratiTj, w f count, il I BLL1LYL, we mas dv. an open m.nd to at itst opium a iv ntw a o n v regatdirg the ti'v and x dollars, whether a m o s decision lav bun n fit ir ! 1 v n v C rct b Count 11 the 01. k'i r i u 2 v b L it t IShJc1 TT.L d.f, pr( f FACTS Wds HI tidllv dlSl US st J 1' council on June D At I meeting, preset 1 1 t I 'hr a d proposal WCOcd Oat h p rtt Cities (Uearfield, Suns ' Jrd Clinton niavors) to hot o r twn dig catcher to uur H a' er 5pm and be fine t.me ptriods (a str.ice h t now proofed by tht couitv) at no extra evpenst tic ' v taxpavers for at least it' period The count ki'Ct J fin the propos.il The count il w is latt tsled to permit Mavtr S mt if Sui set to discuss the d g pi h wnh them at Mao r , request The count il gtetd Mjvor Sant made h s pt st n 12 tation on Sej proposug a !hrte c.h d g J sa( 'J catcher - When the I 1 ARFIFLD skv View Bobcats invade I nit fin field this Friday both Mbs will be coming off first wetk loses and trying to get a k into the title scene with r first region victory 1 Highway It betv.cc n Farmington and Las ton should bt late ()( tuber, slightly bt hind schedule aclornplt ted cording to a spokesman for the Utah Department ( f T ransjxirtation There will be some brushing woik to do but two was, divided traffic will be allowed, he said lT,e stretch will be the final link between Sail Dike City and Ogdt n Traffic has b en routed along the 1 t six-mi- INTERSTATE PROGRESS Clearfield crew, last wtek By DAVE HUGH AM Cont rut t ion of southbound lanes of traffic on Interstate SKY YlFWt is coming off fiom an embarrassing 34 0 k s to Rov while the Falcons wue 21 7 losers to I avton a line, undividtd highway since last November, but DDT oliuiuls piomise divided traffic will be allowtd before winter Overpass structures, however will not bt triplet ed until later except the 200 North Kavsville tni turn whit h should be ready within 10 das s Nhtpird Line budge is slattd tor completion bv the end ed Nt1 t nils r and the Hurt on Lane ov t i j) iss (shown above) 4 wet k ago The Bobcats coaching staff cheated that a lot of their success would rest on the shoulders of their interior oc only one returns from a vear ago Bart Allen is the ti sh old D rt odv nt xt s ring inly plaver back with anv vu's.tv experience, but at u nd 2!r, the coaches are ountmg on him to boisti r the 6-- hue t e an soe a ! d OH j Mi mix tie f,v uy lisinn to a fe ,iture j spi aki ti s r job and refre shni nts or a dinner is se rved Due s ire $12 annu t v n a naln lull it ( and an add n am unt set b , Inal ( iptt ' i he The ABWA was founded in 1949 by Hiiabv A Button a man He believed there was a need for an organization which would establish a com Jr, mon ground for al business women rather than for only a e Din MON 4 Tt lese r te d 1 is 1 won't n who w ar t hs m f r t ollejt ui Y interest free loans and ou1 i ight gemts LY TON A Chapte r rf tt e AhWA was etaitered m prepircd bv June1 S hatnmg A se holarship fund has beet established bv the 4BU A i(h a ir five r Si tri li n oa'ion iliv g 'ts t di ng i e i cm bo, a 'ml F A R, a 1190(1 Hiesieitilt S echo dxhip wi be awardel to a woman intm sted in the architectural fit Id f vt iv four ye ars, a F ounJt r s sp c a Schi irship is given TheLy t nu offers Chapter seholarships on a lot al level The AbVv A alsi gives I MEMBERS enjoved visit ing and exchanging ideas about their jobs and interests A buffet style light suppi r was served lt'on at sehooi It1 THIS j chapter men her dmeusse i s i r ir tdue l1 f due li e uliutal e Th s me 'lag is lid h rnui Mirth f r C of Chapter of t.ers ine ,ude Marsha T happel1 present, Fetty Roberts, vice president, Diane I wng secrptaiy, loria J Jonas, treasurer Bonnie G Jensen, correJune sponding secretary, Sehuelling, bulletin, Mildred W Bates, edu( ation L Joanne Barkley, hnspi talitv Leslie J Hefner , mnrbeiship, Marjorie A Ayers, programs, Emily Col public relation Jimmie Eeds, scrapbook, benson, L inda Le Page, ways and means MEMBERSHIP is by invi tation and anyone interested in joining should contact a member of the ABW A for Drther information dmg those in a specific profession THE MEMBERS of the Iv tuna Chapter represent a w de BACK as a lineman of serts is tight end Lance Lindley who was considered by some last season to bn a top notch plaver Last week in the loss to Roy the Bobcats were unable to contain the outside running of the Rovals which simply ran at will against the Cats Sky View coaches were very disappointed in the play of protessional fieds of variety including women who work in many departments at IUI B sehool teachers a comm is sary womer and bookketpt r The basu requirement for membt rship woman j ii t t hi inn tint is e fall working w il 1 nt A THF met is it i Y hc ' C ( h ip in d M nd t o T td t i! H I ust in mi- - - -, i D 'mg 1385 S 'hi We d V e w avion w and Mrs Mrs D ane ( oonradt enn r urn d the Sunflower t anp of Diughti r of Ltah Pionce rs at lor home Thursdn iftcr nitn Co hostess was Mrs Shirlev Bergstrom The lesson was given bv Mrs Doriaint Hales T he op1 rung sen al of the ktvsvihe literary Art Guud was held (Aednexdty evening i n at the hon.e Mrs ol C direction asmsi P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY of Mine Mrs Tavlor who had as ht t guest Ltah author Rebecca Furlur, of Salt ake City who 1 published her first novel titled "By Love Divided She told about her life and the events which led her to decide Bountiful Phone Assisting hostesses were 295-238- 4 Mrs Gloria Nielson and Mrs Margaret Jost SEVJING BASKET Sunset Bountiful 415 W. 500 So,, Fur Cloth Velour Rems Mrs Lois Stephens was to the De Lite Pinochle Club at the B & J Restaurant in Layton on Wednesday for their regular hostess luncheon meeting np Ip49 tm Shirting Rems. SI Plain Corduroy Rems 49 Yd 390 to SCD0 O Yd SI I Reg 4 59 98 Yd 239 Flannel - 38, SI 79 S1 19 I Large Croup Printed Brushed Nylon Sentencing Is Set For Cache Man CLEARFIELD Sports) (By I Printed Tricot Swim Suit Lycra Members of the Kavs Cie k of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Thursday after noon at the home of Mis Both Tail Mrs kolene Bobo gave 'he lesson Mis Marguerite Nicholls fnieiia.ned the Mountain k tad Neighborhood birthday Hub at her home Thursday tv ning Members of the Fine Arts Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Leone Gurr Mrs Elaine Cullimore was eo hostess Mrs BethJonssm gave a travelogue on her tnp tins summer to Sweden Camp to write the book 500 West Sherpta aro! Dunford The program was und r De M A.M.-I- 0 Stewart Gaiey Francis Lou.se Mrs Ora lie Waite, t fh, 6 1! Seafood I , n i f I SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE TD g soci i! is ui di r t ion (( Mrs W not i eiruer- - m president Mrs e "A bit of Son Francisco con at dm tmdutiful Bratten's Cow in Bountiful ',l r lub was hi Id at the Valiev a ' i - IONA sn pe n t joiheun meetirg T li L THE LINE will have to get better if the Bobcats hope to stay in the game with the Clearfield squad Quarterback Larry Read displayed last week that he can scramble extremely well, along with straight running, and still spot the open man downfieid Read was a bright spot for the Falcons in the loss to Layton in that he showed a lot eo Yd $99 Carter Knits New Kwlk Sew Lingerie Books with Master Pattern for Nile Gowns Kwik Sew for Baby Books - with Master Patterns Yd - Sentenc- ing has been set for next Monday at 10 a m for an Cache County man who recently pleaded guilty to reduced charges of attempted rape KENNETH THOMPSON, Clarkston, Cache County, was charged in a complaint by Clearfield courage and determination in trying to bring his club back Two more concerns for tJ tJ r no In p their line and indicate that that will be a major area of work this wetk of I Police Officer Ruben Martinez with taking "sexual liberties" with a mentally retarded woman June 24 at the Garden Homes Center in Clearfield The defendant will appear for sentencing Circuit Court in Clearfield cent pluved ex'it md well at a detensive end whue Sco't Bond hud d g d game m the middle Both gave awav a lot of we ght to the lanct rs and will face the same pn pit m again this wtek with Skv lew c nd n y he defens'v e was called on last wttk to make several kev plavs and Bial, Hamblin, Bib'" Claik and Mark Jones will nt ed another good effoi t this wi k T c ALTHOIGH lx th clubs ,ost last wetk one luoktd bad while the other was at It ist m the game Sky rw was simplv outmanned Royals, who did anything the y wanted tht bv about to do on offense ALSO The newly furrmd Ivtona Chapter of the Anieiudii Business Women Assoc iitmn held its monthly mteting Monday evening, bept 11 at the Hill Gate Terrace mult, purpose room Twenty women were in attendant e several pluvers dtew pi iise fiom the teaches Rogc fin the Bobcats will be Mike Arant and Doug Hamblin, the running attack of the Falcons Although not as fast as the Roy backs these two are good runners with good speed PASSING seemed to be the best weapon the Falcons had in their arsenal a week ago and with Read throwing to either Roger Vincent or Steve Clearfield looked the bttter the two in defeat Look for ihe FaLons to get back on the winning trat k with a lopsidt d win over Sky View who are still trying to turn the football program around I 01 low 11 cil it let ttd n agi t' t top g 'M mavor s depart urt ft and at that ' n prpiJ two turn iln a t n t c t t f J 1 tit es d GOf I) RF k( is emanate Irom tins t st n , houev er bet ius- - us 'In r councilman wistly run id rn have the council mttt wnh the county commission! rs responsible lot amm-t- ! con 1 trol to sce solution to tht if a problem could be f jund In stead of leit ng the problt rr continue to stagnat! .u it n m now Ixungtaft towi rk or s solution The council is to It comphnit u d fur thnr .0 t ons to itsitive this t hoi in issue Ho fully thetvtnual outcome will be to the satis 11 faction of the substantial number of C learfield reside nts that are now putting up with the problem of P i0 H 3 i CHARGE NO. 3 Mavor Townley issues personal opinions and feelings to the press without const nt of the council 30 U E3H 3 d K30!3 U&3 S3 mill. a I serve more effectively as n even m a responsive to the ids n WaV T O THINK that certa r touliCiimcn would sut.gt'st a nfc that I must clear m , personal opinions and views with the council before I n ike them pub ic is to appilling and incredible sen. ing as mavoi d Mv nie to give rtqu re free it to speech 1 1 IN T HlY 1 w. t i'f E2H rilxd uesc lore going, fie in tl e pa ' uht months tvpif.es the diffc rt nt e s .ui oh gieal lietwetm the mavor and cer tain members of the count 1! i f rmlv believe that Clearfield citizenx should know abiut c 'hi e dfeienres A do imup made bv the council th it suites a problem should he rest put 1 HOAFYLR, M Hi N ton-natio- mt.ves should be explored the council should he willing to review their previous decision w.thout being of ft nded I entourage all Clearfield usidents to become more m volved in their city govern ment operations This can be d ne by letters to the mayor, any councilman, or both, and attendance at the regular council meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month beginning at 7 p m S3 Li 2 3 IS 3 mTSlVZTn; 3 it 11 sm u n s s iB Call E 5 County Sheriff PapameOico E I B B I a council decision is made tfia set ms g.iod at the time, tut txx omes mild tied in anv way such as (1) rete'pt of new in or proposals or (2) tne problem remains up si ived ind, eating new akt r IS z J i ue CUT AND PLACE BY PHONE 3 DAYS OWLY open receivers but just couldnt seem to get the ball to them The Bobcats might change at the signal caller spot with three prospects fighting for the starting spot Brad Hoggan and Kevin Simmons are two senior quarterbacks to choose from but the best might well be junior Brad Pond a who is pulled recovering from thigh muscle The coaches indicate that these three are all close and a decision will be made just before kickoff TODD SADLER (61, 185) and Charlie Wardle (60 165) do the bulk of ball carrying for the Bobcats but last week the squad got behind so fast for the rtc .rd likt tii em tiurage anyirt ser v ng in an t lectiv e pos n it p 2 how they stand 1 1 tht ir ssi ts person u if truy hive arm i ii 6 p sts x a opinion t'c , to prou k h.s tit r eo isutuc nts with a sir iDr oh t tive urd in lit v,1 i i id n iri"t r s IN THEIR loss to Roy the Sky View quarterback had DEFENSIVELY n it in Rather, when took o'f.ce I pledged to do mv best to sen e ail t'.e pcviple of Cltarf.c Id u the best of rrv ability and us It ng a an m off ce, I w i ndt av ir to be rcsjnn-iv- i c 11 tns need again probably a little more in the air come into play xs up 1 Brad Pond of the Bobcats had to come up and make a lot of tackles last week against Roy and this week they'll be tested Falcons then the ground game with these two will WOu d Also, It Wide CP zens wph a his , t r constiuetive criticism if 'hev disagreed Beal, they should enjoy another good week against the secondary of the Bobcats Lance Packer, Kevin Banks, Dave Petersen and they had to abandon the ground game and go through the air If the Cats can stay with the use to hopcfullv 1 , ms mavor for bringng hack to tlie council that h ; already been deckl'd In r , t opinion this at it ri muzzle the mi.i r f.i.lj 1 have in en dtiu'til m izzhrig ad s know how I tnmk Ti tJ. the v 1 Clearfield Seeks League I'iin Over Sky Uiew Ciub An aiticD, clearly ed as mv personally developed guideposts and fielmes was given to the pi ess The reason for this ar t De was to let my eonsti -- 1 1 u Facts id nt f J3o.f$om9 s 94 No. Fort Lane Layton, Utah (Your Womens Fashion Boot Headquarter) |