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Show Lakeside Davis Seniors Upset Over Dance Schedule QSLH33D ANY: Davis County a key and therefore a staff member CLEARFIELD upset over a recent must go to the center on the evening of change in their square dancing the dances and open it. The cost of having the center schedule ran into barriers twice last when they voiced concerns over ployee present one evening a week is . senior citizens ::::aiio:i vT-tpr- em-we- ) ' f . C Net vCJ r5 ny other coupon Item. ler (counted m , t . $ tf (330333 a, pa!::.; c:::;;:: i; :i n:c:x:z c?a:;t f;l::.7Ut:2s:; frutK with 1 Cel. Purchr:3 2 Csl. or LU?o ZVsj Crush wl'.h ra c:i ur7 , ;? zsrzzz) , r .? , y 7 ,4t V f i ,3 ' I JTs G303D3 FULLFE.i'URE i 1" : :x CHRONOGRAPH i1: .lioCcscccto :.: rl'dinj Pctcrich &'V. ( V ' - V-'- 11 I u. 13d 1 1 yc TV v HOURS, MINUTER SECONDS DATES (MONTH IN SET MODE) - 60 MINUTE CHRONO tIOOs OF SECOND; C1 LAP BACKLIGHT ..."ICO w forVOj - Jt OOICCD . V i J- y aA Nr .V J S, W. 3744201 t Avt$RT.I 4WW.1SCSN. ' .. o OGDEN 6nal fcy Mmi Ihoant 0f4a Cky ill-415- 1 Ptna a ( Layton Proposal Public Hearing Set on Zone Change, Annexation Feb. 19 - uWHr HrPR .,. , 22 A corn-citize- - T raico electuo::ics 7 AP KATSVILU 27 Ncrtli M45l aTARroy f ? ELECUlIOIIICS V o what the council on agmg was at- tempting to eliminate. The council was also concerned with the extra utility the costs involved with the opening of the to protest commissioners rescheduling of the Tuesday night center after hours, Quist suggested to the council that he square dances to the afternoons at the or another member of the dancing Golden Years Center in Bountiful. Carl Quist, spokesman for the dan- - group be allowed to have a key for use during the evening dances as a solution cing seniors, told the commissioners they were coming to them because they to this problem. That suggestion was had been notified of the change and quickly quieted by the council with a reference to the fact that it was county were not pleased. After hearing discussion from both policy. Quist and representatives of Davis the council members who County s Council or i Aging Com- - danCed that they did not feel they would missioner Harry B. Gerlach told the come Qn a afternoon over an evening upset senior the matter should be We.re not old, he said. Most in our .. brought before the next council on are stlU active aging meeting. He cited examples of various The council on Aging was and the whQ work members to meet the following Monday and the other than unabie are attend during unhappy senior citizens visited the bi- - .. pvpnin(.. ' monthly meeting and again voiced their concerns. According to a handout from the After listening to spokesman Quists council on Aging the square dances complaints on the dance schedule drew between 17 and 19 persons over change the council on aging opted to the last three months and Quist remain with their original ruling on the maintained that the time change could measure, which calls for no square eliminate the program all together, n had been suggested by dancing in the evenings at the semor center. missioner Gerlach last week that other The Golden Years Center in Bountiful alternatives be investigated by the was the senior citizen site being used square dancers for an alternative place for the dances and Quist told the council to meet if they wished to continue the dances have been meeting there one meeting during the evenings, evening a week for the past six years. Reasons behind the centers change in Following the discussion the board policy were based mostly on the decided to continue with its original financial costs of opening the center at ruling on the matter and asked the square dancers to try the afternoon night. time slot for a while and see how it According to county requirements only staff members are allowed to have works. the change. A week ago Tuesday the senior citizens went before the Davis County ,;iiii cc;rp or TTERBIFie SAVINGS! ra-sa- Keie, January 22, 19B1, Page 7A i 5Js vance review of development plans. A public hearing Feb. 19 LAYTON will consider annexation and a zone change request for 23 acres of land at The developer, who wants to put a survey office at the site, has no objection, officials said. Councilmen also amended a subdivision plat, for Green Briar West at 500 South and 1200 West, to allow 10 lots to be made into one lot. The developer is selling the land to the LDS Church for construction of a church at the site some time in the future. Mayor Lewis G. Shields also accepted the resignation of Planning Commission member Richard T. Maughan. Maugban said in a letter that National Guard activities are making it difficult for him to serve on the commission. East and Rosewood Lane. The proposed zone change is from agricultural to single family use to allow construction of single family dwellings. The hearing was set for 7:30 p.m. A hearing at 8 p.m. that night will consider a request to change 0.38 acres at S57 E. Gentile from residential, to a general commercial zone. City councilmen, meeting last week, noted that the Planning Commission had recommended a more restrictive CP-- 3 zone, which would require ad 800 R-1- C-- 3, MR. 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