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Show f WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 3, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 3. 1980 Kaysville Proposed Development On Antelope Island Outlined By GAJY R. BLODGETT - FARMINGTON Proposed development of Antelope Island, if purchased b the recreational vehicles and for tenting. Additional restroom ac il lies and water supply would also have to be expanded. There are presently no facilities of this type on the island. A system ol HIKING trails around the perimeter of the island as well as interior trails is planned. Some of these trails would lead to There are Picnicking some picnic facilities, but allow i state, was outlined to the Davis County Commission last week. BARRY BIRTON, Davis County planner for parks and recreation, told the commission that the proposal features the findings of an extensive survey and study of the island. But our report includes only suggestions lor development ol the island." Mr. Burfinal deciton emphasied. sions will have to come Irom the Drusion ol Stale Parks and others should be added, especially along the trails and scenic-overlook- This would be Bicycling eJ on designated trails that could be built in conjunction with hiking trails. However. state law piohibits trail bikes or anv motor-driven vehicle to travel anv where cept on designated roads. the island and would lead to scenic lookout points and to the Dude R.nuh near the center of the island Dude Ranch the study indicates that the old pioneer one ol the oldest and home could most historic in I tnh be converted into a historical memorial. A lestauiant is also proposed at this site ex- e A SIGH lSf LING road is suggested to loop the island bom north to south, but w ith onlv one access to the that being the island island causewav load bom Svracuse to the Male Talk on the north lip of the island However, the load would cnuivle most ol two-lan- HORSfBU K Riding hisactivitv would onginate at the old Dude Ranch with trails extending to various pans of the island. The trails would also be open to the public with their ow n horses. Planning officials noted that while the restaurant would piobnbly be the only muioi commercial development on the island, motels, restaurants and other tourist facilities 1 would be available in nearby communities. THIS PROPOSED plan for recreational development ot the island will be presented soon to the Utah Division ot Paiks and Kecieulion. Additional binding piobablv would have to come bom the Slate Legislatuie. Davis Countv t'ommission appioved the pioposal Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart attended the open house Tuesday evening in Clearfield honoring Mr. Stuart's brother George Stuart and was held at the home of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stuart. Mrs. Emily Ashby was a guest in West Jordan on Saturday. March 23 of her grandson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lever for the blessing and naming of their daughter Kathryn Lever, of the Mrs. Ashby. After the event they met at the Lever home for a familv dinner Spring is busting out with these timely gifts, and Double Digit Interest from Recreation." MR. BIR'ION introduced his findings hy noting that the west side of the island is "uni- que and beautilul" and should be protected from commercial development. Iherelore. he noted, we suggest "passuve development". on the west and south sides ol the island and "active development" on the east and northSides HOW EVER, THE only commercial development of any. .size suggested in the report would be to remodel the olv) island ranch house, build a restaurant and to prov ide ov facilities for about ?() persons "Slate-operate- facilities d would include boating, swim-mtfig- ', camping, picnicking, 6 WOODEN MUSICAL FIGURINES Choose girl or boy figure on a wooden base Wind-u- p music box. hiking, bicycling, sightseeing, horseback riding and nature walks. I he latter, it was proposed should include signs depicting the history of Antelope Island and the Great Salt l.ake. A N ISITORS center is also proposed for the north end of the island, said Mr. Burton, fhis could provide housing for the fulltime rangers living on 1. HIS or HERS UMBRELLAS K nylon. Fold to less than 18". ? i' f 'VVWW , - V... 14 thefsland. : A detailed breakdow n ot the various activities include: I he : BOATING manna being built on the north eJid ot the island should be 10 400-bo- 2. Get going HIS or HERS GARDENWORK GLOVES Heavy-dutsuede with elastic around wrists to help keep out the dirt. in quality, True Temper CHICAGO CUTLERY Choose 4 kitchen knives with hardwood block and round file or 6 steak knives with block and file With bracket for hanging on the wall RAKE & SHOVEL the garden with these tools from for several years. However, it was proposed that about dock be erected on the xouthend of the island. -- Present Swimming beaches would be maintained and: improved while other beaches on the west side could be developed. New facilities CAMPING would have to be installed for ,s,J 7. RIVAL - . CAN OPENER WITH SHARPENER Opens cans easily with power-piercopener Removable opener for easy cleaning Cord storage Ar 11. 3 HANSEN STOOL high with large 15" x lOA" black rubber top. 12 Layton Births GATES SOFT GARDEN HOSE This hose has solid brass fittings and is reinforced for long wear design 50. The second son of Doug Fielding and Bonnie Ford : Fielding was born March 17 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. He will be named Clark ; and his older brother is Doug .. Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fielding and Mrs. Faye Ford, all of Layton, are the grandparents. : , ' ". 4 STYLISH WOMEN'S TOTE Choose from a variety of styles in several different colors Cloth and vinyl from Moonshadow of San Francisco. Mrs. Eva Probert from Layton, is the great-- . 8 COPAL MINI TRAVEL CLOCK This 2Vi x 3' travel alarm is so compact it can go with you anywhere Battery powered. With vinyl case 12 HOKY SWEEPER This compact little sweeper cleans up small messes in a big hurry grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. David Presnell ; of Ogden are announcing the 1 birth of an 8 lb baby boy. Mrs. Presnell will be remembered as 15 HOOVER UPRIGHT VACUUM Choose low. normal, high, and shag rug settings 4 3 amp motor to handle every cleaning chore 16 FABERWARE COOKWARE This is stainless steel cookware with the famous aluminum-clafor even bottom cooking 8 pieces the former Pat Clark of r 1, - : ; Layton. The son. who will be named Kendall David, was born March 17 in Ogden. He was greeted at home by his three sisters. Krista. Kerry and Kimberly. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark of Layton are the grandparents, as is Mrs. Lola Presnell of Ogden. Kaysville 5 ART PRINT BOOK COLLECTION This beautiful set includes a loose leaf address book, photo album with r press-n-sticdiary. pages and a Double-digi- t The Kaysville First. Sixth and 16th Ward study group p met Sunday evening at the J home of Mrs. Edna Parker. ; ; 9 WATER PIK SHOWER HEAD Attaches directly to your shower pipe fora relaxing massage Shower, massage, and combination settings The original. 13 3 QUART SOUP TUREEN Classic white ceramic tureen with plate, cover and ladle to grace your table interest is yours with State Savings th Money Market and new 2Vi year Savings Certificates. And now you can pick up helpful gifts for spring when you open a new account or add to your existing Insured Savings Account. Mr. and Mrs. Morris John- -' son were guests in Idaho Falls. Ida. of their son and family, : Dr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson. f. Ray and his wife were in the production "Because of and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson motored there to see : the production. . 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