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Show t I I REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER AUGUST 12, 1982 Letter To Editor Dirks Campaigns Our Town - Happy To Be In Kaysville A Weekly Portrait of Davis County In Davis Democratic Congressional candidate Stephen Difks look his campaign to Kay ss tile and Clearfield this week, lunching with senior cmens anJ walking business people-oriente- The luspensc it finally over end we can all go out and cele-bra- ic districts and neighborhoods discussing solutions to current with a drink and be hap- py because we primativet down by the take have been allowed to become part of Kaysville. In fact everybodyi economic problems wiih small business people, bankers, and local residents. DIRKS and some hi senior eiliens lunched I uesduy and Wednesday at the Silver Age I he foe-terMeals C'eniei Mayor ol Ogden s ou ed to fight the Administration's clloits. happy! KAYSVILLE CITY i happy because they now have a place to put their beautiful maintenance shops. 1 hey also finally which are backed have a means of increasing their tax base by zoning our al facilities. The numerous families with contaminated" wells are happy because the health their families will drastically increase, if they are among the chosen'' to get the water this that the year. It is local culinary water supplied by Kaysville. that has been spiced up by the sewage discharges of all the communities on the Weber River, is highly chlorinated and safe. well-know- THE SELF-appointe- d chairman of the West Kaysville Citizen's Committee" responsible for ramming this annexation through, is happy because of what it will do to the value of land. He might finally be able to peddly his marginal ground that has been for sale for at least six years. Last of all I am happy because even though my brother and I are substantial property owners in the area, we are spared all the wony and anxiety involved in whether or not to sign the petition. It was never presented to us. rich, and reducing defense spending to conttol deficits and in turn reduce interest rates and stimulate the economy. "Above all." Duks emphasized. "we must put I'tahns and other Americans back to work. For each percentage of unemployment. $25 billion is added to the deficit through lost tax and consumer spending revenues. We cannot effect an economic recovery without reducing the high unemployment rates brought about by the economic policies Congressman Hansen unquestion-ingl- THE JIST of all this is that if you want to be happy, move to the "new part of Kaysville where theres eventually going to be plenty of water land is for sale "now. Photo Deadline Thurs. 6:00 y supports." Splashing It Up and Malcolm R. Harvey Kaysville, Ut. by Con- gressman Jun Hansen, to cut Social Secumy and Medicare benefits. "Sacrifices may be necessary to balance our budget." Duks said, "but ihey must be fair and equitable sacrifices I will light any attempt to balance the budget on the h.wks ol the poor and cldci !y es en as the wealthy ate emiched by the las cuts supported by Con" gressman ll.mscn local told DIRKS economic leaders that he is deepls concerned over the recotj budget deficits and high rate of small business failures caused by current focal policy He advothe recent cated tax cuts, which only helped the area for all sorts of industry and d Kivvanis Seeks Shutins, Elderly One way to beat the heat and have fun doing it is to water fight like these youngsters in have an Centerville Swimming pools and backyard patios have been especially popular the past week with temperatures searing into the 90s. old-fashion- The Layton KiwanisClubis looking for elderly ill. shut-ins. or handicapped residents in the Layton area. The club plans an ongoing project to ed provide help and moral sup- port. - r ANYONE HAVING knowledge of persons they think might benefit from this project should contact Narruel Hall Jerry Canfield Bruce Passey. 544-352- 546-143- 546-068- JOIN US AT EITHER LOCATION Expires August 14, 1982 to LAYTON HILLS MALL 816 So. Main, Layton brazier |