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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 13. 1981 Ellison Family Reunion Descendants of James E. Ellison are invited to attend the annual Ellison Family Reunion to he held Saturday , August 15 in the Layton Commons Park, Wasatch Drive. Layton. THE REUNION will conclude at 7 p m. with the dedication of a memorial flagpole in front of the Heritage Museum It will honor John Ellison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellison , w ho w as mi ssing in ac tion ACTIMTIESVMLL begin at p.m. when the Layton City Swimming Pool opens. There will be tennis for those interested and the Heritage Museum will also open at 3 p.m. At 4 p.m., there will be a cousins softball game. Participants should bring their own mitt. 3 It will also be a memorial to all POW's and Ml Vs of the V letnam era Doorprizes will be given and there will be a newsletter to update every one on the Ellison families' five generations. in Vietnam Is your house less than eight years old? mi our home iiimranr iih ou mav qtulift for rral sawn Home durounl. ranpn from 2 Permit for a e t i houe to a big 1 Penent for a home eonMrm it if lhi vear ruf faruirn-Neear-o- famtlv ou can adtf another durable Him nunl if vou and voiir don't dnioke RELAY RACES and games will start at 5 p.m. Different categories and age groups will DIXOS P. REISBECK 376-427- 9 compete. Dinner will be at 6 p.m. Individual families should bring their own dinner. Tables and grills are available. Each family should bring their own dessert to share on the dessert table. D ETTES Unity brought success to Davis High cheerleaders at the 1981 Spint camp held July 13- 16 at USU. Forming the Davis High School D Ettesforthe 1981 school seat aie Lisa Over, front sitting; 2nd row, Kristv Holt, left, Lauri Biown, Barry Waits, Laura Larkins, Larry Kettennng, Jacki Beaid and Shelley Williams; middle, Denese Calton, left, Nanci Collins and Amy Roberson; top, Sherma La Vine. Adv isor behind the iheei s and action is Pam Coburn. '81 CHEERLEADERS from several schools came and were instructed by a USA staff who taught several cheers, a dance and various things for a strong squad and united school. The cheerleading squads were then evaluated on performance, spirit and overall showmanship. Davis took three of four exsupenor nbbons with one cellent, earning themselves a superior trophy. In addition, two of Davis' Freeport Seeks however, when the Darts received a coveted spirit stick, making this year's beginning Better than ever " Advisor; Pam Coburn The final reward came Farmers Insurance Group AUTO-FIR- Ladies Souvenir Nurmandee Rose Slacks $ Cords 15 95 100 Lavine and Nancy Collins, Clearfield Lowers Levy; LITTON Ladies Pastel squad members, Sherma were invited to try out for next years USA staff' at Logan. DAVIS MAS also given a camp theme record autographed by composer Peter Dugree for their theme poster 197 NORTH MUN, $ Sii Cotton Mens Short Sleeve Men's Knit By Lawman Denims and Cords $ 29 95 Sice ' - The Council voted CLEARFIELD Clearfield City Tuesday to reduce the communitys mill levy from 16.68 to 16.28 mills - a move which may result in some property tax relief for area landowners fiscal year. during the 1981-8-- 2 THE ACTUAL cash savings to residents will likely be less this fiscal year due to a statewide of property whereby the value of local residences and farmland will increase. Nevertheless, councilmem-ber- s praised each other Tues day night tor keeping the citys budget under control and for diligence in maintaining a low mill levy. The city deserves a compliment as far as the are concerned, Councilman Neldon Hamblin said. MAYOR DONAL Townley said the city has been "au-- i stere" in its expenses and has earned more than $250,000 in revenues for local taxpayers. At the same time, representatives of the citys largest property tax producer - the Freeport Center - have requested an even greater reduction in property tax rates. -- IN A RECENT meeting be tween Clearfield, the free port Center and the Utah State Tax Commission, Mayor Townley said tax commission officials took the stand that the matter of tax reduction will have to be decided by the state. If they (Freeport Center) have a reduction, everybody elses (taxes) in tjjis county will go up to pay for the deficit, he told councilmem-bers- . CLAIMING THE tax commission has avoided Clearfield input, Mayor Towley suggested two council alternatives. First, the city should obtain SMLXL an independent, certified appraisal of all buildings at the center - then contact the governor and request an investigation into the relationship between the Freeport Center and the State Tax Commission. -- THE SECOND alternative is to prepare a list of city departmental costs, identifying those services required by the center and enabling the city to defend its tax base at the complex. Im sick and tired of sub- sidizing that operation, Mayor Townley said, adding that the center is paying "substantially less" tax than is by businesses. comparable Clinton Drivers May Park Overnight When Streets Have No Snow By TOM BUSSELBERG CLINTON - Motor vehicles can now be parked on the -- streets of Clinton during periods other than winter, thanks to city council and police department cooperation. LN A REVIEW of a change made about six months ago where police were authorized to ticket those parking overnight, the council Tuesday night opted for a revision in the citys ordinance allowing for parking except when streets must be swept or cleared of snow. The revision could be in the councils hands for action by the Aug. 25 meeting. The no parking change was enacted after Police Chief LaVar Webb said the department felt a lot of potential crime could be eliminated. Mayor W. Keith Cisney said in a telephone interview. But in reviewing the situation, it was agreed the change had made little impact on deterring such crime. vehicle and should be responsible for a citation. The change doesn't mean a softening on keeping streets cleared of undesired vehicles, however, the mayor said, with abandoned vehicles and overweight trucks still to be dealt with. IN OTHER action, the council heard about sand problems a situafrom two residents - tion that has affected others over the years to the tune of damaging appliances, by some accounts, to making city water meters unfunctional. The council will replace the couple's meter and monitor for sand accumulation in addition to keeping record of plaints received and working to alleviate the problem and determining the source. Mayor Cisney said. TWO PLANNING commis- sion vacancies were also announced. Members serve r terms with those installed hardley getting rich in return - about $25 a month to cover attendance at meetings. But applicants should have an interest and concern in the citys future growth. Mayor Cisney said. The council may authorize instruction by planning experts to aid commission members in gaining familiarity with four-yea- -- IT WAS IN spite of a lot of flack" that the council originally went with the option, Mayor Cisney said, noting complaints were received from some residents with the judge throwing out many cases when it couldn't be proved who had parked the com- planning matters with possible expansion of members activities to include a more active role in promoting development of commercial areas, for example. Now Feminine Fitness is a pleasure at two Ogden locations. And at about half the price of other health spas in the area! Join now at our special Fitness Tips The trial of low body fat (thin), high training mileage, and dietary restriction should serve as a warning to all runners. 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