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Show 4A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 22, 1981 was from former Clearfield Mayor Clarence Stoke; It confirmed an and Construction Company $8,100 agreement that Jackson had made in impact fees over the last eight or with the City Council. Jackson had nine years, City 'Administrator agreed to pay $15,000 to the city tot sewer construction in lieu of imGayle Starks said. Impact fees are required from pact fees for several projects innew constructions that will affect cluding the- Sundowner property, the water and sewage systems in Clarke said. Clearfield to cover the cost of BONNIE TAYLOR ; After investigation, Ciarke said changing these systems. he found that the agreement had ' Classic has been building the been accepted by the City Council Sundowner condominium at 1600 E. on July 10, 1973. 700 S. In the process of paying the Using City Council minutes, the- -, fees, Tom Clarke, part owner and other documents, Clarke letter project manager, said he dis asked and In council for a refund. the a sent had been covered letter that to another company partner, The refund was approved5 last LAYTON Miss Robert Jackson. week by the City Council, StarkS Bonnie Taylor, 15. The letter, mailed Nov. 1, 1973, said. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell R. TayCLEARFIELD Clearfield city has overcharged Classic Realty - . Area Teen Finalist Contest Layton Annexes 9 Acres Equestrian Arena For in "Pioneer Story" Tuesday in Sunset will from left) Jennifer Steele, Robert Cope be (front, Patrick Dunford, Kurtis Haugen, Jody from left), (back, Bateman, Paul Jones and Ann Steven Anderson, Holman. APPEARING In Sunset Historian To Children to Present Skit Combine 15 children and an oriSUNSET lots of homemade doughnuts and with skit ginal ice cream on sale afterwards, and youve got Childrens Pioneer Summer Theatre. The group will present a skit to the public, Tuesday at 7:00 p.m,, outdoors at the Norman S. Haugen residence, 283 W. 1550 N., Sunset. The skit, "Pioneer Story, to be performed in modified readers theater style, outlines the adventures of a pioneer family whose small son is stolen by an Indian brave but later returned, by a compassionate Indian mother. Favorite pioneer songs round out the performance. Written and directed by Sharon Steele, and accompanied by Lynette Haugen, the play features Kevin Thomas as the pioneer narrator, Appear On Program Patrick Dunford and Kurtis Haugen as oxen, Paul Jones as the father, and Ann Marie Holman as the mother. Steven Bateman will play the Indian brave, with Robert Cope as the pioneer child, Jody Anderson as the Indian mother, and Jennifer Steele as the pioneer sister. Those children singing in the chorus are Janette Watts, Jennifer Shields, Nalley Girar-dJennifer Henderson, Angie Shelley, and Jason Home. Admission for the event will be $2 per person, or $10 per family, with all proceeds going to the Sunset 3rd LDS Wards budget fund. A 10 percent discount will be given to grandparents o, who wish to attend. 4-- H Emma ROY LAYTON Nine acres were an- utilized by school groups for nexed into the city last week and dances, Medlock said. He said the area would include the owner told the City Council he plans to hold equestrian shows and office space and a small cafe. An activities in the bam and arenas .outdoor arena will be used for work located on the property. with light stock, he said. Ira Medlock told the council the Mayor Lewis G. Shields said the property presently includes a barn city fire chief had some concerns and arena. He said he plans to sell that the water supply to the properindividual stable units. The property might be inadequate for fire ty annexed is bordered on the east protection. Medlock said he plans and west by Angel Street and to keep a fire truck and water tank on the property. Weaver Lane. He said he doesnt plan to conHe said the facilities have been and other riding clubs. struct any more buildings on the used by An indoor arena has also been property. Rus- sell, author of of Roy, will appear on television Foot-prin- ts 5s American Legion on channel Saturday h Rev.' CAKSER VH t, AMERICAN A CLOWN FACE is serious business for Bradley Zeman who was transformed during the Layton Lions Club annual Festival on the Green Saturday. At left is Bradley's mother, Nancy Zeman, 1225 N. Cherrywood GETTING . ; Federal 7$x reports. ; ' 5. We prepare your Individual ,State and Federal Income Taxes. 6. 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