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Show Cte CwmoMyOGi) leDireimeni will discontinue contributions to By SUSAN TANNER HOLMES the Utah State Retirement Review Correspondent n FARMINGTON City in Farmington have adopted a resolution authorizing the establishment of an al- System. coun-cilme- John Homer and W. As- sociates was approved as agent of record for the purpose of working with the city manager in surveying and evaluating alternative retirement plans. The ternative retirement system for Farmington City employees. The resolution will take effect retroactive to Dec. 1, 1982, and evaluation process finished, Alexander Hamilton Life and Standard Insurance Company was selected as offering the plans most beneficial to the city and its employees. The city recorder was directed to notify the state retirement office. Max Forbush, city manager, reported all 13 city employees had voted in favor of the new retirement fund. The fund will provide increased benefits to participants, a more acceptable vestiture clause and a survivor benefit clause. In other action, the council heard a report showing residential building permits up 12.3 percent, permits up 100 percent and additions and remodels up 34.3 percent. Excavation and miscellaneous permits were down 44.2 percent and 51.2 percent respecal SCOn W. PAUL SCHULTZ JR. HIRSBRUNNER Arrow of Light Award Earned by Two Scouts Two Cub Scouts SUNSET from Sunset have received the Arrow of Light award, the highest award in Cub Scouting. Paul Schultz Jr. and Scott W. Hirsbrunner are both members of Pack 479, sponsored by the Sunset 8th LDS Ward. quickly calling an ambulance for help two years ago. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schultz of 446 W. 2400 N., Sunset. He was recognized for saving his fathers life by Both boys are students at Fremont Elementary School, Their Scout Leader is Paul tively. The average home in Farmington is valued at $91,857. This is a 10.3 percent increase over valuation levels for 1981. Farmington continues to rank third in total residential permits issued by cities in Davis County, said the report. The north and south sections of the city were equal in the number of new home starts in subdivisions. Grass Valley Acres topped the other subdivisions with 18 starts. Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1983 PBeon If interest rates remain at their present level, the , con- ' lower valuation houses will be seen due to the lack of low priced lots. Farmington should continue its standing in the residential market due to the number and type of lots available and the desirability of the area," wrote Walter K. Clock, building and zoning official. The City Council voted to extend the inducement resolution bond to 1985 for the Land Group on the Foxglove development. Weve had more action in the last six or seven months than in the entire two year period. We have a major tenant (Dans), a construction loan and First Security Bank is behind the project, said Michael Bischoff, president of Land Group. There was a unanimous vote to have the city go after about $150,000 in Housing and Urban Development monies. We need to decide what it is we really want and go after it, said Gary Flood, councilman. The community development block grant, if awarded to Farmington City, will go for the construction of a public safety building. Knox McDaniel was reappointed to the planning commission for the Jan. 1, 31, 1983-De- SO COSMETIC OUTLET 50 struction rate should continue to be good. A decline in permits for 1985 0 -- 80 3A OFF FRAGRANCES, SKIN CARE COSMETICS, LOCAT FREEPORT CENTER CLEARFIELD BLDG. A-1- Hours 10:00 6 "G" A.M.-- 5 P.M. MON.-FR- I. wAwjCOUPONwxmv. COSMETIC OUTLET $1 00 OFF (Minimum $5.00 Purchase) Valid thru January '83 c, term. Scott, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Hirsbrunner of 2564 N. 250 W., Sunset, has excelled in track competition in the dash. 50-ya- Schultz. Artists Can Enter Show $300 second prize, $150 third prize, with two honorable mentions also chosen. Artists will be limited to three entries, with an entry fee of $10 per artist. Works will be accepted at the BountifulDavis Art Center on April 7,8 and 9. The BOUNTIFUL Art Centers annual Davis County Competition 1983, is scheduled for Show, 27. This juried April show is open to all current residents of Davis County, and drawings, paintings and prints Boun-tifulDav- is 17-M- are acceptable. the time for artists to begin thinking about entries for this years competition. Please 0 for further details. call Consult this newspaper for future announcements concerning the 1983 Davis County CompetiNow is The juror for this years com- -' petition is Vern G. Swanson, di- rector of the Springville Museum 581-882- of Art in Springville. Cash awards will be presented to the first, second and third place winners: $500 first prize, tion Show. i Kaysville Guild Dates Show variety duction of the Wizard A KAYSVILLE of Oz planned by the Kaysville Community Theater Guild. The show will be staged Friday, Saturday and Monday, Feb. 25, 26, and 27. must be postponed until fall because of problems with the script. The Guild is planning to write its own adaptation of the p!ay. Talented people in the area are invited to participate. The theme is All Across America. The previously scheduled pro Anyone interested in the variety show may call Robin Lewis show is being at 544-930- for further 9 Dmbfl UKsoQ Artistic Diroctor-Brut- Marks with Utah Sympheny o OGDEN PERFORMANCES Tuts., February 22, 1983 at 8:00 P.M. P.M. Wed., February 23, 1983 Wed., February 23, 1983 at 8:00 P.M. Austod February 22 Auditorium-Va- l 23, 1983 & PYKETTES Entire Browning Ctr. W.S.C. 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