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Show Iagt 12B Lakeside Rev lew, August 28, 1980 Chamber to Help Development Non-cit- y Fees Wait ROY The Roy Chamber of Commerce has appointed a committee to work with the Roy Redevelopment Agency on plans to upgrade the citys business district. Chamber President Glade Nielsen, who will lead the committee, told the chamber members the panel will meet with the redevelopment agency on a regular basis to provide input from business owners and managers in the city. Members of the committee, in addition to In Layton The Layton Council has decided City to delay any decision on charging special fees for children from out of town who participate in LAYTON recreation Paytons program. Recreation and Parks Director Richard Hunt noted that the parksand recreation committee had on gone Gather A Financial Harvest H Ill- favoring some kind of fee, but noted that no specific figures had been selected.. of it, explaining he said, that We need more where you know theyll get andded boost from high the payment of fees would be hard to enforce and could create hard feeling. J 0J . weekly and He has daughters living choose among themselves in Clinton and Clearfield, gonored who will be the patient of CLEARFIELD The together Convalscent a take and . recommendation to the council.. At specific 24 The Director Sam Dato the councilmen the was subsidizing each plyaing baseball to tune of $16.29. In a from MILLS meory m MALL problems. Before developing his medical problems, he worked for 12 years at Hill STORE HOURS: Sat. Force Base managing gl photographic items for 111 reconnaissance planes. He , 10 a.m.-- 6 10 a.m.-- 9 p.m p.m.; Closed Sundays Mon.-Fr- i. THESE SPECIALS daughtters I has the IMON and seizures he suffered this year and three years ago. Because of those medical stbacks, he was left with short-ter- :Far East stroke told city boy "Big Enough to Serve, small Enough to Care n This month it is Delmar who was born Edwards ambulatory - in have a get1923, is recovering Greg Vernon Will Serve & i Recreation Center has several patients as the patient of the month. patients KAYSVILLE, UTAH 84037 Tel. 376-34. on fees the last council meeting. Paint-A-Pr- in Clinton and Foster Grant o PAINT-- A Missionaries, & Ventura SUNGLASSES PLAYER Eagles Folding departures of and LDS and to $5.99 Value Reg. $3.95 6 P.M. Mrs. badges. Charles E. Vernon, 74 N. 2875 E. Greg graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary in 1979 and attended Weber State 6 10 A.M. Mission has been missionaries and the received by Greg Vernon awarding of Eagle Scout of Mr. VINYL POOL Pool is 10" deep and has a 52 diameter. Little frog pattern. mission call to Taiwan Taipei LDS homecomings son 766-345- WE'LL BE OPEN LABOR DAY HEAVYWEIGHT CAMP STOOL The Lakeside Review would like to publish news articles concerning the A Tel. GOOD NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1,1980 Bring Them In LAYTON BARNES BANKING GOMEANY y Councilman Lynn Wood could discuss it further Patient of Month Named At Convalescent Center Clearfield Hunt, and committee, season. If you a have dont savings account, open one. If it regularly. Youll reap a harto add you do, vest like no other . . . financial security. See us for all your savings needs. Make this fall your planting harvest a good crop. I time, Shields. Lots of things need to be consider4ed. The council agreed to table the matter until the DELMAR EDWARDS, Clearfield Convalescent Center's patient of the month, relaxes for this photo at the center. He was chosen by the other patients. Edwards is recuperating from a stroke. interest rates, youll it agreed Mayor Lewis n As the First Bank in Davis County we offer you a full selection of bank services to make your money management easier. Well be happy to help you open a checking account, advise you on auto or home loans, and estate matters. When you plant your savings Im not necessarily in favor agency's J as record authority to condemn property and raze existing businesses would be used conservatively. Concerns were voiced by some members had attended the first redevelopment that agency meeting and were told by agency of the committee at the agency meeting out be owners by business pushed might chairman Joseph Dawson that the agency expects to work closely with owners of new development attracted through the agencys efforts. existing businesses in the city. Dawson told them the agency members Dawson said the main thrust of the elso concerned and said efforts would be ere redevelopment effort will be to upgrade the to help owners of present businesses made business He district. in said also existing maintain and improve their establishments. previous meetings that the Nielsen, are Larry Brown, Ron Halbert, Richard Tubbs and Golden Olsen. Nielsen said members of the committee -- of our Residents coverage area, including Roy through Centerville, are asked to mail or bring Nylon Food Protecting FOAM CUPS UMBRELLA oz. styrofoam cups. The cold drink cup. information concerning these achievements to our office, 5388 S. 1900 W., or Roy, or phone College for one year. He will speak Sunday at 2 the Layton 5th LDS Ward for our Cen-o- n Chapel Street at 10:30 terville and Farmington a. m. and will leave for his readers. Our mailing mission on Sept. 4. address is: Lakeside Review, P.O. Box 207, Roy, Utah, 84067. Count Hot or Cold per-o- r 825-16- 359-261- Forms outlining Reg. $1.99 in- formation needed for the article are available at our office between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. If information is mailed to us, please include a phone number so our staff has returned from his may reach you. There is LDS mission. He served J10 charge for news arat the Philippines LDS Photos should be black Cebu Mission 14" Potio FIBRE BRISTLE PUSH BROOM $1)49 wh,t Pssib He will give his report Color pictures may be Sunday at 1:45 p.m. in the black and white Roy 14th Ward, 5850 So. accepted Reg. $2.99 The is preferred. newspaper may reject that we feel will IVIVIICI IUI ' pictures not reproduce well. A picture will be published with an article prior to a departure missionarys HILL A . FORCE and at his or her BASE Layton resident homecoming as well. John Barton has been Deadline for submitting appointed the deputy photos and information is director of the Ogden Air Monday noon. at Logistics Centers However, we would of Material predate receiving the Managemant, and is now article before Monday if two possible.' the one ; of s at supergrade 2575 w ntorinl HOES, RAKES Western Style Women's Pom Pom & SHOVELS STRAW HATS SPORT SOCKS Provide cushioned comfort for your feet. deputys job from his previous postion as the deputy chief of the acuisition division and deputy system manager multi-rol- e for the 6 aircraft. fighter In that capacity, he was for dev- eloping logistics con- cepts and ensuring the F-1- actions logistics to field and Honors Base Trainer Hill A fl POLAROID AIR FORCE II BASE Kaysville resi- - R dent K. Wayne Owen has H been awarded $50 for his suggestion to use a special tool on the stallation of the drogue chute of an F-- aircraft jj U ejection seat. 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