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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX I i DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 10, 1981 tin ini lilt: iidRriH Park Work Continues By MARK D. MICKELSEN SUNSET onto the - An attorney for Sunset City Thursday said the best way to convince local property owners to clean junk and weeds off their land is "to bring them before the courts. SPEAKING at a city council meeting, Atty. Steven R. Bailey said there are three or four residents who have not complied with a request from the city to clean up their prop- erty. The problem can be cleared up by the city going in and cleaning up the mess, then adding the cost of the clean-u- p s property-owner- taxes, he said. BUT, HE added, the quickget results "is to bring them before the courts. Thursdays council meeting spawned another round of debates between the council and local property owners over how the continuing weed and est way to junk problem should be handled. solution. The mayor said he ordered city crews to go in and take care of some of the lots, and made several assignments to other city workers concerning week and junk control. As a result, the citys police and five chiefs have some say so in the problem. THE FIRE chief will oversee any instances where weeds are involved and the police chief will oversee potential dangers posed by weeds or junk. Similar actions have been taken by state and county officials to rid the unincorporated fire-relat- MAYOR NORM Sant said he and councilman-elec- t Clifford Spendlove visited various trouble spots throughout the community and gathered input from residents regarding a areas of weed and junk sances. nui- ONE OF the problems faced by Sunset is an overabundance of weeds along railroad track There is some question over who should take care of the problem - the city or the railroad. Mayor Sant said he talked to state and county officials ab-- . out the problem and was told that the decision "is up to the city. s. -- THERES NO reason why they (railroads) cant take care of their own Just like we take care of our right-of-wa- yards, Councilman Clayton Peterson argued. In addition, Atty. Bailey told council members that an ordinance has to be established making apartment complex owners responsible for their own weed and junk cleanup. MAYOR SANT explained that everyone who owns an SALE DATES apartment complex in the city must purchase a business license. He said renewal of the license may be dependant upon the appearance of the property. While no concrete was reached by the the board has agreed the weed and junk further. CHRISTMAS PRINTS Full bolts Values to $3.98 yd. decision council, to study 45 wide yd. WOOL AND WOOL BLENDS Full his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen 1 49 Mrs. Nina Palmer returned from California where she spent a month with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenley Palmer at Riverside, and a month with her two sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kimmell, Sunnymead and Mr. and Mrs. Max Wood, Corona, Calif. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Olsen were Mrs. Donna Christiansen and family of Reno, Nev.; Mrs. Fem Robinson, Salt Lake City and their four children who are attending BYU. Mrs. Sharon Opyd and children drove to Semi Valley, Calif, to be with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reyes for the holiday. They visited with friends in the San Fernando Valley. Mrs. Reyes returned to Utah with them for a short visit. Mrs. Nanette Stone of Idaho Falls, Ida. is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Odd. Mr. and Mrs. James Co- 60 wide PINWALE CORDUROY Full bolts Current colors ' CHOOSE FROM 1000's 2 TALL TO 15 TALL Alberta Spuce Colorado Colorado Blue Spruce Star -- Artifical Trees Available 18" 9 Tall Roger Gillmores brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Gillmore for the holiday dinner. Other guests included a brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Gillmore, Layton, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Gillmore, Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Binden Cottrell flew to Lewisville, Texas to be with their son, Mr. and 18 TALL Mrs. Kenneth Cottrell and Pine Black Pine Cedarus Atlantica Austrian Pine Scotch Pine Green Spruce OFF ALL TREES 6 AND TALLER family for the holiday. They turned Dec. 2. MISSIONARY TREE FOR MISSIONARY OR SERVICE MAN V 98 Come in and register for a CJACOBSEIM SNOBURST FREE SNOW BLOWER SAVE 121.07 REG. 369.95 TINSEL GARLAND 24888 ELECTRIC STARTER $30 INSTALLATION $15 BRING IN THIS AD FOR FREE GAS CAN Values to $3.95 drawing of the College in St. George. Gary Brough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brough, who is attending optometry school in Fullerton, Calif, will arrive home Dec. 12 to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents and family. Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker returned home from a vacation with her children. She spent a month in Norwalk, Ohio with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins and family and the second month in Lexington, Kent, with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ashbaker. Much time was spent at Stocking Values to $200.00 Need not be present to win No Purchase Necessary R0NTAGE 451-718- lasts Full j 61 VISA I I home at Rough River. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett recently flew to southern California for a ten day visit with their three sons and their families. They visited with Dr. and Mrs. David Garrett and Dr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett at LaCanada, and with Dr. and Mrs. Steven Garrett, ea. bolts Values to $3.98 yd. Washable 100 STUFFING OUTING FLANNEL Values to $1.98 lb. bolts Values to $2.49 yd. lb., 3 lb., 5 lb, and 10 lb. bags $1 1 , Print and Solid Polyester Full 49 lb. BONDED BATTS - 100 Polyester SB-16- 0 x 96 Limit 4 per customer 30 - 45 wide off EYELET TRIM Designer lengths Values to $2.49 yd. Values to 69s yd. 19 yd. BLUE DENIM Light Weight Designer lengths Values to $3.98 yd. 45 yd. Gathered Embroidered SOLID BROADCLOTH $1 bolts Full 4s10 45 wide 69 STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE PRINTS Values to $4.49 ea. 81 $1 45 wide wide 10 yd. bundles Designer lengths CALICO AND FLORAL PRINTS Values to $3.98 yd. S1 49 45 wide yd. SATIN RIBBON STRIPE VELOUR Colors as available Values to 40 yd. Full bolts Values to S9.98 yd. 18, 14, 38, and 12 wide 60 wide QUILTED LACE PLACEMATS McCALL AND SIMPLICITY PATTERNS Special promotion from these two companies only Ronald and Gail's summer L UJ7HH PHONE S1Q9: While quantity Values to $1.49 ea. and family, Kaysville; Jeff Nielson who attends Dixie Worlds Largest Christmas ea. BRUSHED VELOUR re- Cedar. They all attended the wedding in Ogden of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heppler. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson entertained at a holiday dinner for members of their family. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Willden and children of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Nielson, Miss Mer-rill- e Nielson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nielson SEWING BOOK 45 to 60 wide Weekend guests of Mrs. Nina Palmer was her sister, Mrs. Marva Heppler and daughter Marylynn Smith of Reg. $6.99 yd. 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Kaysville News Carol Shunk of Clearfield was among scores of senior citizens who exhibited their wares, and hopefully sold a lot of them too, at the yearly Christmas bazaar at the Heritage Center in Clearfield last Friday. Like most of her counterparts, she spent much of the past year preparing a variety of handicrafts for sale. The bazaar featured such standards as afgans, to lapidary clocks and ceramic statues with hot scones and cold apple cider to satisfy the appetite, offered, as well. LACE TABLECLOTHS $1 98 $1198.s18 problem WE HAVE to determine what the objectives and goals (of the city) are, Mayor Sant said. Theres not going to be anything left in this city unless we do something about it, Councilman Peterson warned the group. square Oblong, round, GET iPSDCfeiiKiESIstD LftSSnS fEUitEl tlFSI33iIU f'l'IT.iil.U.l rvjjjMfrTT- JJjm III - v.ivitmu |