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Show SrPTl MBI R 2, 1981 Missionaries In Review f lift a cl Ur, and It ba, H44.., M b.4.w. si i;' llriit.li, lit J u itf isl (DA Ml Va,-:- lie a 43 i f s Arr. i teu He I) a ;&J ft Fruit Heights Council Adopts DUI Ordinance Lyj I i dm li atitw . by UCh(Vt W " U La L'J bMlorf, Uiet Hi,t. .. tif'8 M t Vi Hf L Kn k t Pastil Tlder NtikXtl l(ilJv Tie I lu-- l an fXiLftsfitf r cte4 k&icf Ke 1 (kill I if forSol ai City lo pij - pd'.are d i cst (sLifl UoAdardfM P f Li Lay itdi it ff J If a osd wd-!,- to the fi u8 affiioitd by the W ate I fSow f( rij i'-- tn ri -- J n.oid m.ie an pfaov y f !,. ta fftM iPdLethf yay M yowr.P-'ia-- g M fii.s dor lolAf prvrt M r I if.rif. HwJ yli'did M ml pn&tfiipn Tpcrvem ahrh nrAf yuanUifi rftfd (tiiaofLrr Gtmi kfaifi Cell iMi L r tw J Lit u that . stwvid If f gRiorf f wacRf, re.utrj io c!t ta ttf I afidtoi fonfVtfdbv IVV. M5-1IIHr wd If: (IRDiNANCL wdl a?iaw t Dat Witi) Wfttf aftd frsar4 frrwi.Jifg ter hg Uiow liiiiiij Shen-Tto c&Le Pf CpMsty (eater on Ul. 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If tu4y wf I i4tt (toedon IfoU, son of !c!c4 i4 N 4difff4 fa Mav IlfafiJ wf motion sh.44 be a mended lo octc aft M f Mr, and Mr. Wyne ltd of 41 (Ken brirf f if A ami II. tVuf 'r PU c aft 4 for chi4c r . ow ner U Graml Whesher you cull ji bicbjll or the wnJU Ml, it hardly a new fame, at ihit JM L Mattofl llolJow Rod. tm- L 2 ami J. and Fco.h Tree NKhso.fl !kn aiJ 1, vlt ha acccprcd 8 nusOiM) Coll 10 in the Kay4!eI.aton bareM team Horn the laic rhoiifarh litofe and if ihe is rtds eJ by put am! 41 N iicfcwc4 b if Ihe Norway Ddo LDS M Ma be cthiHieJ at the to One ditatc. Layton Heritage many rhoiografh Mayer BtamJ ialcJ (Hat he ha rr qac!f J that located from Country Lane down w.g if sum, teum in October, the learn included: back. Sam Kershaw, left. Uruec He wdi enter ihe MTC on aft aftfi N ce ere J in the o4y, bak fences to approsimatcly 8Ul William Simmon. Bert Warren anJ an uniJentilieJ man: middle, Thamat Ar fVi, X Hi farewell wd be into the tmgatam pid, I hat Way and chic "Tap llulbp. left, unidentified man anJ ( Irvin Day; front, Kudulph Dibhwrtday. CM, 16 at ihe Kay A Ft SI4C team wa kI nuuwefnin the the city hold the momc Lu appiosimaieH vtiie loth Ward Sacrament reirai tf property owner. ble, left, and WillorJ Wiggiil. Pieiurei property f Annie Urnwn Day, 0ron C. Mur three years and if IImsc rewdsestf pri-t- - km, np wife. meeting, Day's dock. Fared No, I anj W a ne A, fkfteau Far that thore abuse Country Lane slumtd be re cel No. 2 lo reone their pnfcrtie from A-funded their assessment. The council LAYTON .. A special In connection with the fused. ject. (Agricultural Ho K S (ReudenUa) Subuibanl approved Ihe ammendment. f uuittkr Day Duma ami n I or more information about Founder's Day theme, the Anyone (thing id attend wish mimmura lot of 124 M. whn.Ii woulJ Councilman Ballantync reemphaieJ h in benefit the Layma tte auction and not the dinner securing ikhel for the dinner museum will hold a free exhibit Mr. and Mr. Dcnni F. Ne to the aJjocent ht of Peach Tree motion a stated above and the ciumcd will be held may da so uuhout coniteni Denude Mucum the ihe to the of or auction, paying donating early Secg miller attended the Orson photos depicting Saturday, (Jet. 8 in I he SIS. There are many interest-m- g contact Oma Wdco. board anj later history of North Frank Risk family reunion Suhhviion. apprised the motion. The will be dinner mutcum. Discussion inctuJeJ ihe nre4 for caemeni article ranging from president: Don Leans, sice Davis County. Anyone wontheld at Willow flat in Idaho vTvcd al n W p m. The auc peacock to ariaik. from president or any of the followrchu anj a 4e4ca(eJ trtei lo ihe city fiom ADMIMSTR AT OR III GHLS sa. J he w outd ing to loan a photograph lo the on T rvday and Saturday. lion will al 7 U) p m. quilt e la antique that mill he museum lor this special showboard member Robert A weekend guest of Mr. and Mr. ftelleau; Mr. Mu4kk hoJ already pro-sid- begin on ihe project. ing Uw the meal tail! be SI5 auctioned dll to the highest Wall. Harris Adam. Re Mr. Han Langvion wat her ing that will last through the this lo ihe city. Ciumcilman Dean Wade infiume J the coun. bidder. per person. month of October should conmother Mr. Zelma IIJDJay Layton. Carol Morgan. AJminietraior Craig Hughe stateJ. cd that the Planning Commission was un.im City ALL MOM.Y raided will be IF SOI' are interacted in Wilson. I arrest Barker tact Dr. Kent Day. All photo of ftovd. She came for a (ami that hi agreement wa that curb anj gutter am) minis in their feelings that if anj wheii a planw ill be identified w ith the ow uecd li dear debt of ihe donating something for Ihe or Vert W illiams. ly gathering held at her dough must be completed. Mr, Murdock had ner from the county were nccdcJ. they would museum and la support museum auction, there is Mill asphalt name, address and phone for brother home all the tcr mueeum purchase and pro lime. No donations will be re DINNFR ticket are availnumber so they can be reand sister who meet once a agreed anJ Mr. Bclleau must Jo the same. contact him. able at the museum. lumed. dmg month. COUNCILM AN DAA1D Posher presented Mayor BranJ stateJ that wi:h the rconmg. it wa presiding Mr. Bcltc.iu a vdcaHc lot and Mayor Brand with a letter anJ Disclosure Mr. Bclleau shouIJ therefore be willing to Statement concerning the recent legal memit andum from the Utah League of Cities and agree to Ihe improsements as so state J. Town requiring municipal oflicers and emTHE COUNCIL approved the agreement a ployee lo disclose any conflicts of interest to requested contingent upon rcccis ing easement the mayor and city council, uhkh will be on rights from Mr. Bclleau a have already been file at the city olTice. received from Mr. Murdock and that both A list of names of rcsiJcnt from I mu be curb and and completed roadways gutter Height District No. I. No. 2 and No. 3 h d the city, complete w ith asphalt been pro i Jed the council to be considered to as by requested the program will provide the jail. The Sheriff report By MARK FOTIILRl.VCU M dedicated street to the city. act a Judge of Election for the Nov. 8. electhat the jail is already near and a essentially free labor to agen- south resident from the of A tion. The council reviewed the list and wilt portion for cics who group the Drunk FARMINGTON progsign up capaciiy. drivers convicted in Davis ram. Capt. Stewart said that it - ovtR THE last year, the of Lot 42 at Country Place in Fruit Heights, notify those who were selected. woulJ not affect the jobs of county's arrest rate for drunk and a group of residents from Country Place County now fl.ee a mandatory other municipal employees. day sentence for a first driving has nearly doubled. Subdivision met with the council to discuss the MAYOR BRAND questioned Councilman With the new mandatory sentoffense. Many of them, in their area. as to what the BARI) Board had dePacker drainage problem COUNTY judges w ill be rehowever, will never even see ences which are a part of cided concerning the rate increases. Mr. Packthe jail door. sponsible for deciding who Utahs new DUI laws, the with reviewed ADMINISTRATOR the mayor and council that the informed w er Hughe and ho to to goes jail goes county could soon run out of those present, his view of where the water is public hearing had not been held as yet and that work. No DAVIS COUNTY Sheriff places lo put Ihe offenders. distinctions will be made, Brant Johnson announced last Although the Community coming from that is causing the problems for recommendations from the council would be said Capt. Stewart. The judge week the formation of a Service Program has been the residents in Country Place and Grand Oaks helpful. Councilman Ballantync moved that John and Ellen WeincI, pioneers of 1852, built the Service Program will be acting on the recomaround since the DUI laws subdivisions. Wcinel Mill two years later. Councilman Packer be given permission to rewherein a judge can sentence a mendations of the Adult Probwent into effect on Aug. 1, He has received permission from the Bar-lo- commend an increase from 50 cents to S 100 for he and Parole ation offender work minor far so in to Idaho before Office, three have more mills Last week the Reflex you prowere only persons to cut a ditch going north, this can be the operation of land fill for solid waste but. not added. been processed through the saw a picture of the W'einel constructed. jects rather than time in jail. After an anest, if the judge Mill stone at the base of the CAPTAIN BARKER beMany DUI offenders are program. Since it often takes done readily and see what the results are. This more'tha $1 for residence. The council was in finds the person guilty, the about 60 to 90 days to get an should cost less than $500 plus backhoe time favor of the recommendation. people with jobs, flagpole in front of our city come so fascinated with the families and homes; pillars of offender is given a mandatory offender through the courts, stated Mr. Hughes and Mountain West Savhall. For you newcomers to workings of this early mill that the community, said SherifT day sentence for a first however, the county expects ings should contribute to the cost. Kaysville and all others who she joined the National Assoresident SCOTT JOHNSTON, offense, or a 0 have wondered about this old ciation for the Preservation of Johnson. day sentthe program to be picking up in Fruit Heights met with the council living second 14 a ence for Mills the last Old and offense," mill you need wonder no pages speed very shortly. JOHN KECK, owners of part of Lot 42, ori- with a proposal of delivering the utility billings said the Sheriff. He added that ALTHOUGH the state's of the book are a glossary of WE ARE trying to set up longer. owned by Kim Brown who had re- at a cost of 1 cents per billing (a reduction of 9 work on a two than laws DUI are ginally new added bonus T an days project tougher erms, the all work sites over Milling THE MEMBERS of the county a be to two variance from the Board of Adjust- cents each). He stated he would do this one a would did ceived a in the these day jail equal before, legislature so that offenders can work Weinel Mill Camp of the for those interested term. leave the doors open for alterd mills. divide the lot, was informed that he said ment trial basis, using envelopes that to near their early Pioneers homes," of Utah Capt. Daughters natives to incarceration. The The book will be off the Stewart. He added that the may be able to hook into a storm drain line on would hang on the door, eliminating the use of with Inez Barker as captain PRISONERS WHO qualify e Community Service Program cities would provide and compiler are publishing a presses around Nov. I. Those his corner lot, but the council doubted that the the U.S. Mail boxes. for the work projects will still will not only keep desiring copies should contact d supervisors for the work pro- north After some discussion. Mayor Brand and portion of Lot 42 would be stubbed into have the option of going to jail offenders out of jail, but will Roselyn Slade, 460 E. 1st N., jects who would evaluate the that line. If so, this would be book, John Weinel. Miller. Mr. Council people agreed the risk would be too to some are helpful desire. There if labor to they time inexpensive provide and workers sheets phone This book gives a biography keep y Keck. services, as many peopeople who dont want to work on them. great for county and municipal agenof John Weinel. German imin and would rather sit cies. resithat it was OLD-TIMAfter a thus is jail, not are at work discussion, committment If a home, agreed of Kaysville lengthy billings could be and ple early pioneer migrant said Capt. Stewart. on dents who used to According to Jail Commannot accomplished, the court is the problem had been costly and hazardous io blown away or lost, leaving the city exposed; Kaysville and the mill he built One of the major reasons der Jimmie L. Stewart, DUI the pond or who played around notified and the offender must residents and the the city (city roads have been therefore, the in 1954. one of the earliest city must continue their present that the Sheriffs Department offenders will be working on the ruins before it was finally answer again to the judge. The and continue to be undermined by the mills in Utah. the service and security of the water). using system, This mill provided much torn down will especially enjoy projects involving anything has instigated the Community judge would then have the op- It was also U.S. Postal Service. are similar that and problems is agreed to Service and flood to road earfrom addition to this Program try cleanup tion of reassigning the person fascinating needed flour for northern Utah avoid further overcrowding at present in the city and need to be addressed. park improvements. Although ly Kaysville history, np to a jail sentence. and even parts of Montana and THE ENTIRE council members commended SHERIFF Johnson said that the Community Service ProgCOUNCILMAN ROSS Phillips moved that Scott for his innovative spirit. Mayor Brand ram is patterned after a similar the city accept the leadership and a portion of told Scott that he admired his resourcefulness, program that he heard about in the responsibility because of the roads and this was a reflection of his fine character. Syracuse, N.Y. As for funding, about 90 percent of the' $130,000 in beer and alcohol taxes available to the county are to be used in incarceration related programs. The other 10 percent is for prosecution. The county has already approved several purchases and hiring requests to deal with the needs of the new program and to handle the expected inher husband, LaMar Parrish, where they crease in DUI case load,' By NORMA PREECE Both the judges and the site raised their three daughters and one son. agencies have been very reKAYSVILLE kind, deEnergetic, said ceptive to the program, SHE SERVED diligently on the Kaysville pendable and considerate are among the Capt. Stewart. traits that describe one of Kaysvilles most Planning Commission for many years, later admired citizens. becoming an assistant clerk at the Kaysville City office. LONA PARRISH who has been emShe has been a devoted employee and Recently a baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. countless hours beyond the call of with Kaysville City staff for the past ployed spent David King. The new addition Preparing for the upcoming Kaysville LDS Womens Conference 22 years and retired Sept. 1, will be missed and willing to go the extra mile, not duty are leaders from the four LDS stake relief society presidencies inweighed in at 6 lb. 3 oz. on June only for a few but for everyone. by all those associated with her, as well as 10 at the McKay-De- e Hospital cluding, front, Kathy Talor, left, Lucille Strong, Raelene Brian residents the who knew of the of community and was named Emily. At and Johann Griffith; back, Kae Weaver, left, LuAnn Lincoln, Gail SHE WILL BE missed by her many coher efficiency, devoted and expertise serhome is a son Justin. Janie Knowlton, Kathryn Welling, Heaps, Beth Dredge and Maxvices. workers and associates as has been expressGrandparents include Mr. ine Keck. and Ms. Max King Aberdeen, Lona has been instrumental in working in ed. She has a winning personality, was a Ida. and Mrs. Helen Allen of well the all office functions the as as friend to everyone, always had time to police direction be the guest speaker for the the opportunity to meet Sister Layton. Love Grows as We Serve Saints and under the ; and city court. Her latest posiassist with any job, big or small, and a department Smith at a reception following evening and she will reflect her One Another is the theme for of the Stake Relief Society PreMr. and Mrs. Michael Sunsidents, Kathryn Welling, thoughts toward the theme of the conference and refresh- ning announce the arrival of a tion was that of court clerk serving with a: special Womens Confercheery good morning or hello. the conference. ' ments will be served. A. Justice ence to be held at 7:30 p.m. on Kaysville East Stake; Kae the of As the city personnel stated, when the Peace, Lloyd Bishop. son, Ryan Michael bom Sept. Also part of the evenings 15 at the Hill air Force Base Weaver, Kaysville Stake; THOSE WITH whom she has worked Thursday Oct. 13 in the Kaysrings, people still ask for Lona. phone SISTER Smith has been ville, South Stake Center, 870 Raelene Brian, Kaysville program will be a four stake Hospital weighing 5 lb. 8 oz. rehave loved and admired her her truly South Stake and Beth Dredge, combined Relief Society ChorS. Main, Kaysville. president of the Relief Society Grandparents are Mr. and THE CITY Mayor, council people, all spect for other people and her dedicated since 1974 and is a devoted us directed by Shirley Smith Mrs. Kaysville Crestwood Stake. Bennett and Mr. Gary this service to General wife and B. mother and Barbara Smith, city employees as well as citizens, express community. grandand Lynda Stringham. JTHIS conference is sponand Mrs. Jack Grossen, all of mother in spite of her many sincere Lona born in was and appreciation to you, Lona for the gradusored by the four stakes in President of the Relief SocieFarmington Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben as president. ALL W OMEN 18 and older Bennett of Davis from and made School has ated years you contributed service many, many High Kaysville of The Church of ty of The Church of Jesus the are Kaysville Saints will Each in attendance will have Christ of Latter-da- y are invited to attend this event. Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y to all. her home in Kaysville since her marriage to - i. F-f- itulf d4 h BASEBALL'S NOT NEW 04 IWi tf tf pri-He- M-yo- rcJ ICays. News au-tiu- tsl te at 1 Ver-net- ta rs Drunk Drivers May Get Work Project - ; 0 sub-surfa- KAYSVILLE PIONEERS socio-econom- Com-muni- ty non-viole- nt 2-- 10-3- 1 two-mon- th water-powere- on-sit- fact-fille- 70-pa- soft-cov- non-viole- er 544-383- hand-deliver- E ice-ska- te owered Lorn Parrish! Tribute Kaysville WOMEN'S CONFAB COMING - ipij;n tVtty M t- |