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Show 20 Chorus Wins Award Merrill R. Petty Seeks Mayor's Post BOUNTIFUL The Beehive Statesmans Chorus, a chorus with many members from the Bountiful area took first place in competition in Orem at the Rocky Mountain District meet. The Rocky Mountain District includes nine states: Utah, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Support for Builders has worked as a teacher, in agribusiness, in manufacturing and for The Computer Services Corporation, and Ernest and Whinney, international CPA firm. Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana and No End of Nonsense ROY will be the theme of stories for children Saturday, at 2 p.m. at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. It would be our ing authority. responsibility to see that the apartments are well maintained and under good management, she said. City Attorney Bruce Barton told the council members that state law required the city to make its decision based on whether or not present housing is inadequate and needs revamping, or that there is not enough adequate housing. Councilmen Lynn Wood and Kent Randal opposed the resolution and Councilman Sam Trujillo abstaied. Mayor Lewis Shields broke the tie with an affirmative vote. LAYTON By a narrow margin, the city council has voted to pass a resolution allowing the Keir Corporation to seek aid from the Davis County Housing Authority to complete phase 3 of the Stonehedge Apartments, low income rentals, on Fairfield Road. The aid will come through a $2 million bond issue from the housing authority and will enable the developers to finish the next 60 units. We believe that the bond issue will make the project feasible and Layton City will not be responsible for that bond, said Rosemary Davis a representative of the hous FARMINGTON Candidate for mayor, Merrill R. Petty, is a Farmington native who would like to see good practical governement. Petty is currently employed as managing director of the LDS church presiding bishopric international offices. He is also serving as an appointee city councilman. He has a degree from Utah State University in management and economics and an MBA from Brigham Young University. He Nonsense Is Theme Of Roy Storytime Layton Backs County Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1981 Special quest storyteller, Konkol, will tell the follow- ing stories: Ask Mr. Bear, Mr. The Schnuck Family, and The Day Jimmys Boa Ate the Wash. Magnolia, Lakeside Review CLASSIFIED WANT ADS OR TRADE BUY-SEL- L, PHONE 825-166- 6 or 359-261- 2 New Mexico. During the competition, the chorus performed two numbers, Youre Breaking In a NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION New Heart While Youre Breaking and When Mine, You Wore a Tulip. As first place win- ners, the group received a large travel- NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION -THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF WEBER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, WEBER COUNTY, UTAH Shall the Board of Education of Weber County School District be authorized to maintain a Voted Leeway Pro- d gram", by levying annually a tax of not to exceed two (2) mills, as provided for in Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY ing trophy and individual plaques. They performed for the other groups a second time repeating the two entry songs and also singing Love at Home to a standing ovation. At the same meet, a male quarter, One More Time performed and also won first place. Members of the male quartet are Milt Christensen, Jim di- Wheeler, the state rector of social services; Bob Evans and Ron Rumel. The group took first place in the novice category as well as the overall first place. Each member of the GIVEN that a special election will be held in Weber County School District, Weber County, State of Utah, at the same time as the municipal general elections, on the 3rd day of November, 1981, at which special election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered electors residing within Weber County School District, the following proposition, to wit: d Voted Under the Leeway Program, if the proposition is approved by a majority of the electors of Weber County School District voting at the special election, the State of Utah will contribute, under current law, Huntsville 1 brush blaze fanned by winds threatend four homes in Farmington Sept. 27, causing smoke damage and burning a roof, a barn, a shed and a dog house. The homes of Ross and Kathy Elliot, Michael and Trudy Nelson, Walter and Earlene Elliott, and Max and Margaret Elliott, all located at about 900 South 200 East, were threatened by the Sunday afternoon fire. A 12, 7, 1, 14 After children and adults were driven from the Max Elliott home, a friend, Gloria Armstrong took them to her home. The heat was intense and the smoke thick. Winds fanned the flames to 25 feet 8, 2, 9, 10 North Ogden 6 3, lgden 1 4, 13 5, Pleasant View will be the topic of October meetings of the League of Women Voters of South Davis County. 1 Pleasant 2 View Pleasant View 3 com-misio- n, Pleasant View Harrisville 1, 4 2 Farr West VOTING DISTRICTS Roy 1, 8, 22 Roy 2, 11, 23 - i Roy 3, 4, 24 15, Roy 16, Sand Ridge Junior High School 2075 West 4600 South 28 20, Roy 29 Monte Vista Mobile Home Park 3800 South 1900 West ! Roy 5, 13 POLLING PUCE Celia Archibalds Home 5175 South 1225 West Riverdale VOTING DISTRICT Bates Elementary School 850 East 3100 North North Ogden Riverdale 1, 7 Grant Higg's Home 1044 West 3925 North Riverdale 2, 6 City Office Building 4459 South 700 West Riverdale Riverdale 3, 5 Riverdale Mobile Estates Club House 5100 South 1050 West Riverdale View ' ? Uintah Uintah Town Hall 1 2095 East 6550 South View Uintah Dale Schimmelpfennigs Home 265 West 4350 North Pleasant View Washington Terrace 1, 2, 3, Harrisville City Hall 1350 North Highway 89 Harrisville Washington Terrace 5, 6, 7 Donna Theis' Home 2375 North 2000 West Farr West Washington Terrace 8, 9, ..10, Washington Terrace 11, Roy City Municipal Building 5715 South 2200 West Roy Valley View Elementary School 2465 West 4500 South Roy !' 7, 19, 26 25, Weber Memorial Care Center 2700 West 5600 South ; Roy i Roy 9, 12, 27 14, Lakeview Elementary School 2025 West 5000 South Roy '! 212 FIFTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT 13 Washington Terrace Elementary School 125 East 4475 South Washington Terrace 4 Washington Terrace Fire Station 4700 South 300 West Washington Terrace 12 ' Roosevelt Elementary School 190 West 5100 South Washington Terrace Junior High School 165 West 5100 South' Washington Terrace T.H. Bell UNINCORPORATED AREAS FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT PUCE VOTING DISTRICT POLLING Liberty Valley Elementary School Eden 7436 East 200 South Huntsville 2 Ogden Canyon Fairmont-Kanesvill- Hunstville e Hooper Roy 1, 2, 1, 2 3 FOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Hooper Elementary School 5500 South 5900 West Hooper Marriott Slaterville Wilson Pioneer Elementary School 250 North 1600 West Ogden Warren West Warren West Weber 2 1, Taylor West Weber Elementary School 4178 West 900 South Ogden . FIFTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT THIRD SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT VOTING DISTRICTS South Ogden 1, POLLING PUCE 6 I , Burch Creek Uintah 2, Uintah Elementary School 3 6115 South 2250 East Uintah Wanda McDougal's Home 114 Country Club Drive Ogden South Ogden 2, 5 'i Aloma Baylock's Home 3625 Adams Ogden South Ogden South Ogden South Ogden 3, 4 Karen Ottesen's Home 850 Bel Mar Drive Ogden 7, 17 Jennie Perry's Home 785 41st Street Ogden 8, 14 Karen Kendricks Home 4510 Porter Ogden 11, 13 Flora Sjoberg's Home 630 34th Street Ogden lication, Blueprint for Clean Air, during a.m. on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month and the night unit meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays 4230 South 2175 West North Ogden Elementary School 474 East 2650 North North Ogden Roy Junior High School 5400 South 2100 West Roy ' members will also discuss the national pub- Church, Fourth East. The day unit meets at 9:30 North Park Elementary School 18 17, 10, Carroll's Mobile Home Club House 3860 Midland Drive Roy Roy Elementary School 2888 West 5600 South Roy i 9:30 a.m. League Community 100 North Elvira Jacobsens Home 887 yVest 4300 South Riverdale POLLING PUCE ; South Ogden League meetings are held at the Bounti-fu-l 9 Nancy Whittey's Home 3700 South River Valley Drive Riverdale SECOND SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT held Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 28 at the meetings. Riverdale 8 21 Pleasant speaker. Meetings will be 4, Roy Ben Lomond Home Estates Club House 1700 West 2700 North member of Utahs first air quality will be the Riverdale Roy Pleasant View City Offices 885 West Pleasant View Drive Pleasant View League member, George Bishop, vice president of Phillips Petroleum and a Valley View Elementary School 6 North Ogden Municipal Building 505 East 2600 North North Ogden Pleasant Roy mental regulations Plain City Office Building 4374 West 2575 North Plain City Roy Green Acres Elementary School 640 East 1900 North North Ogden 1 high, said Mike and other environ- 2 Roy North Ogden Nelson. League To Hear Speakers The Clean Air Act Plain City Plain City Lions Club Building 4350 West 2580 North Plain City 3 2465 West 4500 South North Ogden Junior High 575 East 2900 North North Ogden family whistle caused the families to evacuate their homes. 1, PUCE Roy North Ogden from Ross Elliott signaled the members of all four households to the danger. Smoke and intense heat Plain City Roy Municipal Building 7355 East 200 South Huntsville North Ogden A POLLING POLLING PUCE VOTING DISTRICTS North Damage FARMINGTON FOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT VOTING DISTRICTS FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT and a plaque. Blaze Causes The special election shall be held at the following polling places: amended? quar- tet received a gold championship medal to Weber County School District an amount sufficient to guarantee $1 7 per weighted pupil unit per mill. South Ogden 12, 9 Alice Evan's Home 4911 Kiwana Ogden The voting at the special election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Weber County School District to the judges of the election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 o'clock A.M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 oclock P.M. There is to be no special registration of voters for the special election and the official register of the voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for the special election, except that the County Clerk of Weber County will register at his office during regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except y period immedduring the iately preceding the special election, any person who on the day of the election will be a qualified elector and will register such person as provided by law. The County Clerk will make available or will cause the registration agents to ten-da- South Ogden South Ogden 10, 16. 15 Golda Smith's Home 938 East 5550 South Ogden 18 Carol Jensen's Home 5470 South 1225 East Ogden f make available at each of the above described polling places a registration list or copy thereof listing all registered electors entitled to use place.. Absentee ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special election but who, on the day of the election, expects to be temporarily absent from Weber County or disabled, by making application in the manner and time provided by law, either in person or by mail, at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education at 1122 Washington Boulevard, in such-pollin- Ogden City, Utah. Notice is further given that on November 10, 1981 , that being a day not later than ten days after said election, the Board of Education will meet at its regular meeting place in Ogden City at 6:30 o'clock P.M. and canvass the returns and declare the results of the special election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Weber County School District, Weber County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 5th day of October, 1981. President, Boar of Education of Weber County School District, Weber County, State of Utah Attest: Clerk, Board of Edtifeirfon of Weber County School District Weber County, State of Utah i |