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Show I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER. FEBRUARY 4, 1982 WEEKLY REFLEX SALARIES BY DEPARTMENT OF THE LAYTON CITY CORPORATION FOR THE YEARS INVICATEV Layton Council Annex of Property Administration AXtQXno.it Count 77335 LAYTON -- - The Layton City Council has voted to annex 16.58 acres of property belonging to J.B. Williams into the city. Recxeatlon $58, 502 BY THE same action, the Williams property and five acres of property belonging to K.C. Halls was rezoned to allow a light manufacturing firm to locate on the property. The acreage is located at 600 N. King Street. Inspection $ 101,196 hJatcx $139, A STEEL truss manufacturing firm hopes to build a 35,000 Punks m VWTnr to 40,000 square foot building on the site. Neighboring land owners belonging to the Allen and Layton families submitted a formal petition to the city Streets $161, m mo . THE COUNCIL set two public hearings for Feb. 4. asking that their property be left in the county. SPOKESMAN for the land owners, Rex Layton, stated they had no objection to the annexation of the Williams-propertyHe said the other landowners wanted to see what was going to come out of the city master plan meetings that are now being held before they committed themselves to annexation. The property owned by the Layton and Allen families is an island, completely sur- rounded by Layton City. By law, if the majority of land owners in a situation like this petition against annexation, the city cannot annex the . An Indian Oaks Condominium project consisting of 38 units will be presented at 7:45 p.m. on Feb. 4. The site for this project is 1350 E. Rosewood Lane. THE SECOND hearing will consider a PRUD request for the Layton Hills subdivision that is located on the east side of Highway 89 at 3300 N. This hearing will begin at 7:30 p.m. The council authorized Ladd Scoffield to spend $2,000 for a utility analysis. This information will be included in the city master plan. FINALLY, Layton Police Chief, LaMar T. Chard got approval from the city council for an amendment to the beer license ordinance. The addition to the existing ordinance will allow a Class E license. This is for the sale of beer in the original containers for consumption on or off the premises" every day but Sunday. On Sunday, beer may be sold for consumption off the premises only. THE REASON for this addition to the beer license ordinance is to allow the PKS Limited business that operated the 19th Hole Restaurant at the Valley View Golf Course to sell beer. The situation at the golf course did not fit any of the classes of beer licenses currently in the city ordinance, dmg Total -- TT73M,972 Her Cookie Pool Count $48,714 Police fixe. LAYTON $551,266 $IVJU - A hand-stitche- d wall hanging that decorates the kitchen of Mrs. Josie Flint says, Some grandmas ride in limousines, wear fine clothes and pretty rings. But my grandmothers best because she has a cookie jar." Recreation $6Tjn Shop $40,546 TASTY cookies are well IN HER special way, Mrs. Josie Flint has earned the love of family members and friends. She was bom Dec. 6, 1895 in West Kaysville into the Webster family. There were five boys and two girls in her family. She is the last living member of her generation of Webs-ter- stant visitors in Mrs. Flint's home, especially on Sundays. AS A child, Josie spent her time working in the house and health. She does most of the work inside and outside her home. I keep things up by doing one thing every day," Mrs. Flint says, dmg re- Mrs. Flint enjoys good membered by all of Mrs. Flints 35 grandchildren. Cookies rate high among the memories of visits to grandmothers house in West Layton. Childhood recollections of Parks $184,895 saved on a quilt family members gave Mrs. Flint. Each grandchild created his own block showing the thing they liked best about grandmother. One scene is a tiny wagon filled with building blocks. Another block is a cookie jar. $10,920 (i on the farm. One summer she and her sister were required to milk 30 cows so her father and brothers would have more time to do the other farm work. n years ago, Josie grandmother are artistically Museum latex A dm $157,405 nis tXation 645 Attorney Streets Sixty-seve- Webster married Leonard Flint. They moved into the West Layton home. Mrs. Flint still occupies. Mr. Flint passed away a little over two years ago. JOSIE FLINT HE WAS a farmer by occuTHERE ARE pictures of kittens, bams, chicken coops, a sewing machine, raisin-fille- d cookies, recipes, feather beds and aprons. One grandchild made a sunbonnet girl block. This is representative of one of Mrs. Flints favorite quilt pa- $146,858 Inspection $712,648 1981 Total. - JK489.638 tterns. Raggedy dolls are LAYTON'S BUDGET memories preserved. Some of the quilt blocks state simply what grandmother was best remembered for. A hot bowl of chili after Doll clothes I'll the hunt. The many keep forever. times I rode my bike to see grandma. It cost a little over 10 percent more to finance Layton City government from 1980 to 1981, with by far the biggest chunk going to police protection. In fact, that departments share of the pie went from 34 to 36 percent. In VITA IS especially designed to provide free assistance to taxpayers who cannot afford professional tax help, particularly those who file short forms and qualify for the Earned Income Credit. VITA volunteers also alert these taxpayers and low income elderly, handicapspeaking ped and individuals to special credits and deductions for which they may be eligible such as the child care credit, the tax credit for the elderly, or deductions available for certain medical and dental expenses. When you visit a VITA center be sure to bring this years tax package wage and earnings statements (Forms W-- 2 from your employer, interest statements from your bank (Forms 1099), a copy of last years tax Davis County Official non-Engli- return if available, and other relevant information about income and expenses. NORTH DAVIS County residents can receive help at five locations: the Kaysville City 7 from Library on Feb. p.m.; Layton High School, Room 167 on Thursdays Feb. 4 through April 8 from 8 p.m. The Clearfield Davis County Library will be open on Thursdays, Feb. 4 through April 8 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The sunset city offices will offer tax 7-- FARMINGTON help on Wednesdays through p.m. The April 7 from Roy Library will be open on Thursdays through April 8 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sushine Generation Sunshine Generation, the childrens performing group based in Layton, has been invited by the Utah State Office of Education to entertain at their winter conference on Feb. 5 at the Marriott Hotel in Salt Lake City. THE CHILDREN, range in age from audiences. The group performs free of charge for civic and church functions, singing and dancing to a wide variety of music. is "Sunshine Generation directed by Nancie Nalder. np Spending Per Student compared to a statewide average of $1,730.65. ALPINE DISTRICT was lowest at $1,532.78 per capita. Daggett, the states smallest school district was highest at $4,614.09 in M&O spending per student. The comparisons show 1980-8- 1 school year figures. Smaller districts generally had higher per capita costs due to higher administrative classrooms overhead and partially-fille- d which required more teachers for fewer students. Daggetts higher spending can be ratio of only 9.8 traced to the students per teacher. Alpines low figure is largely due to more uniform class sizes which average 24.3 students per teacher. pupil-teach- - Davis County officials signed a contract with the operators of the Valley View Golf Course restaurant last week to purchase THE CONTRACT also pinpoints the responsibility of the county and Mr. Pettingill regarding maintenance and operations at the facility, mdm pupil-teach- er KEN Pettingill, manager-operatof the restaurant, told county commissioners several months ago that the business was barely breaking even, due to payments on the equipment and payments to the county for use of the facilities. As a result, commissioners agreed to look into the problem and study the possibility of OVER 1,000 THE 1981 property tax mill levy for Davis School district was 43.34 mills. This compares to a state average of 40.87 During the last ten years average daily attendance has grown 13 percent in Utah schools for an increase of 36,299 students. In the same period, total school M&O spending in the Beehive state increased 199 percent or $372 million. FARM LIFE and hard work has suited Mrs. Flint. She celebrated her 86th birthday last Dec. 6. Most of her family members live close by in north Davis communities. They are con TAX SERVICE Home Service Personal or Bus. In Get The Benefits of New Tax Laws For Appointment Call 376-214- 6 ON CUSTOM DRAPERY These discounts are advertised by most department store chains. purchasing Mr. Pettingills equipment. But before buying from a chain, ask yourself . . . BY PURCHASING the equipment now, said Comm. Harry Gerlach, the county will save $7,000 in interest payments. 0 Both Gerlach and Com. Chairman Ernest Eberhard agreed to sign the contract, pending a thorough review of the document Is the 50 discount off of an inflated price list? if not, how can the chains make a profit after giving such a discount? or . . . Is the discount only for fabrics and colors nobody wants? If yes, is it a form of bait and switch advertising? , can meet any v chain's discounted prices' IDA by the county attorney. IN -- -- To Get the True Facts . . . 1 st, obtain a chain's discounted price, then 2nd, obtain a comparative price from any IDA store, and 3rd, check the following advantages: IDA is a national group of independent drapery specialists with the same volume purchasing power of any chain. " IDA specialists have the added advantage of low overhead compared to the high overhead costs of department chains. SAVES! classroom teachers and average daily attendance. The UTA study also compared school districts by an indicator showing emphasis teachers as a on classroom instructor: percent of total personnel." The index showed that 58 percent of Davis School District employees are classroom teachers. The state average is 59 percent. The remaining employees include administrators, principals, counselors. Janitors, bus drivers and others. DON GIBBS lf 50 Off 40 Off 30 Off USED WINDSHIELDS fulltime- one-ha- equipment. rACTORY SECONDS DAVIS SCHOOL District had a ratio of 22.7 compared to a state average of 22.3. The ratio is based on Besides working in her'' home and on the farm, for seven and years, Mrs. Flint was a school lunch cook at Layton Elementary. She $20,696 worth of kitchen theatre dance to entertain local Ranked 33 In -equivalent to 14, com- bine singing and musical Davis School District Davis School District ranked 33 out of Utah's 40 school districts in maintenance and operation (M&O) spending per student during the last completed school year, according to a study by the Utah T axpayers Association. The district spent $1,632.77 per student in average daily attendance 3 who Flint also worked at the Navy Base and Hill Field. starting at 8 a.m. It was a hard but rewarding job. The ladies Mrs. Flint worked with were good friends as well as coworkers. They used their few spare minutes to knit, crochet, make quilt blocks and try new recipes. Restaurant Equipment Ml pation, raising hay, sugar beets, grain and cattle. Mr. prepared food for 400-50- 0 elementary school children Sign Contract For Davis County residents can get free help with their basic income tax returns through VITA, the voluteer income tax assistance program sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service. MRS. FLINT has installed a love of plants, beauty and artistry in her family. Three of her children and many of her grandchildren are in the florist business. All family members are artistic and creative. IDA specialists custom manufacture locally to strict quality specifications, which are guaranteed nationally. IDA specialists normally deliver in 2 or 3 weeks compared to the 6 week minimum of most department store chains. STOCK We also specialize in matching bedspreads, all other window treatments, carpet and wall coverings. 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