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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- IV NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JUNE 25, 1981 VIS Power By NORMA TOEECE At the Kaysville City Council meeting Tuesday evening Walt Meacham, city electrician superintendent, explained the Utah Associated Municipal Power system Resolution to the council and discussed the various aspects of the agreement with them. Fol council agreed to reappoint Lee Ann Lowder to a full term lowing a discussion the council authorized Mayor Gar Elison to sign the agreement. with the planning commission of Kaysville city. They also advertised for applicants to fill a vacant position on the planning commission. To send a letter of appreciation to Jack Oram for his services and a certificate of appreciation, THE DAVIS County Hous- - FOLLOWING a discussion on the Redevelopment Survey, the council moved the expansion of the redevelopment area to the redevelopment agency for further review. During the meeting, the - THE INCREASE is necessary in order to put the municipal utility on a paying basis,, In from the Utah and Idaho Rotary District 542. They flew to Los Angeles and on to Lima, Peru where they visited Inca Ruins. They 94-14- Monday-Frida- y, 8:30 p.m. at 20 North Main a.m.-- 5 in Farm- ington. THAT LAW governs education of the handicapped., were in Santiago, Chile, Buenos Aries, Argentina and Cusco, Peru. In Argentina they were guests of Susanna and Alfredo Pfaffen. Susanna was an AFS student at Davis High in 1967 and made her home with the Buchanan Layton 10th family. In San Paulo they attended Schedules Flea Market Lancelles. Country and western music fans will enjoy hearing the Birch Creek Boys Band, dmg the convention, visited the , raising the basic monthly rate $5 per hookup. The maximum amount covered by the basic rate was reduced to 10,000 gallons from the previous level of 12,000 gallons over that limit was raised to 73 cents from 50 cents, np to $6 to FOLLOWING A REVIEW, PHONE 766-187- Eureka and Hoover THE COUNCIL set the Enterprises (as soliciter from 1981 to Sept. 1981); Joseph Tuttle Conquest Enterprises (as soliciter from June 1981 to Sept. 1981). The council discussed the budget hearing for June 30 at 7 p.m. in city chambers. June Kaysville LDS Temple there and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sanders and Harmon and Lillian Barton of Arizona who were former Kaysville residents now serving an LDS mission in Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield and sons visited in Kearns last week with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Merrill and son Mark. Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Hunger attended the wedding reception in Cedar City on Thursday of their niece, Miss Brenda Stones. Mrs. Robert Hyde and daughter Kami of Taylorsville were visitors of her mother, Mrs. Helen Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan spent the weekend in Logan with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mecham. , Creates Rehab Quality Craftsman wil expertly Loan Plan Broken Windshield Storm Windows & Doors Kaysville city has created a housing rehabilitation revolving loan fund to provide low interest loans based on need. A public information meeting on the loan program will be held July 7, 1981 at 6:30 p.m. in the council roon) of city hall, 44 N. Main, Kayile, to explain the progrant and provide assistance in makihg loan applications. ALL THOSE having interest in the program are. invited to meeting. . 49 T") 3 No Junk Cars Now At North Land Fill Factory seconds' AMD USED WINDSHIELDS SAVE $! OVER 1,000 IN STOCK ' ' All "m, NOODLES 6o,$1 $5" wa l QUALITY GLASS 1 V!' TISSUE (;pC0LA 4 .,89' 85' GRAPES Center Cut being disposed of at the POT ROAST facility. Regular IN .FURTHER action; fle . decided that', the plain gate to the land fill should be closed at 15 minutes prior to the 6 p.m. closing time to allow vehicles to be out of the dump by the appointed closing time. Therefore, vehicles wishing to use the North Davis Land Fill should be inside the gate by 5:45 p.m. or be turned away by the employee at the gate. Round Bone 10 Seedless 89. $119ib BACON GROUND BEEF... J 29 1 $' 69 POT ROAST Choice C 3 . Bar-- AVOCADOS lb. TT, . lb. CHUCK STEAK.... Sliced Bar-- 1 I 49 Sliced Bar-- S 29 $ Lb. S 4 1 BOLOGNA 39 1 Lb. MEAT FRANKS Lynn Wilson, Ass't BURRITOS e J 00s ...I A J C .Oior 1 5 Qt. Pail, Ass't Flavors, Farr S389 ICE CREAM 2 Lb. Pkg., Reg. or Crinkle, West. Fam. FRENCH FRIES ... eeAw 79' ' : 4 Oz., Stems and Pcs., Giorgio MUSHROOMS . Sweetmilk and Buttermilk, Ballard , A-- , Bathteiv',:R6 and Die! AURORAfSPEPSl Grinds MJB COFFEE east of Hill Field. This also includes automobile parts from ,.iBoard 3 Lb. Can, Medium mously voted to no longer accept junk cars at its facility ' Smack Ramen ASST At its regular meeting held June 10, the North Davis Refuse Disposal board unani- OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON SWEET BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE The Kaysville City Council is 'now accepting applications for a vacancy on the city planning committee. Applications may be made at the city until July 6, 1981. Sales and Service All Vacuum Repair 3 m attend the information 32-O- z., Planning Applications n replace your NEW AND used items will be sold and an auction will be held at 6 p.m. for items not sold. There will be baked goods, homemade ice cream, games, dunking machine and motorcycle rides for kids of all ages, plus a free movie cartoons at 6 p.m. Come and enjoy a dinner for 99 cents. Kaysville 773-50- 0 27 South Main, Layton, Utah Authorized dealer of both . Country Pride, A Grade i.Mald i i i Housing Rehabilitation contract and agreed to the approval of it. the council approved new licenses for John Whickers Accepting Butch ii il its Tliat line of Yea i i ft The Layton 10th Ward Relief Society will have a Flea Market June 27 at 4 p.m. in the church parking lot, 1591 W. 1600 N., behind Ken Holt's. Raises Cost Of Water Use The Fruit Heights City attened the Rotary International Convention in San Paulo. They took a preconvention tour with 22 people n service agreement of the Road. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sanders recently returned from a trip to South America. They accordance with federal law, the annual application and plan of Public Law 2 is available for public inspection Fruit Heights Council voted to adopt an increase in water fees for some 740 customers effective July 1 . - FARMINGTON acro-sPDr- ts perform are the National Committee. In other business the council voted to approve the license renewal of Roy Stuarts Accent Art Candles, Melvin Mertlicks K-Campground, Rona Hand Birthing Place on Crestwood To Public Champion High Flyers under the direction of Terry Alice. The highly skilled trampoline, tumbling and group recently moved their studio from Roy to Layton. A 48 voice childrens chous, Super Singers, will be directed by Karen Youngman. The Laytones under the direction of Joseph Everton will present several numbers. A drill routine by the Lancelles will also be featured. Clay' Reeves is the advisor for the CLEARFIELDS Job Corps Rangers will post the colors at 7:30 p.m and a short opening program and ceremony will follow the posting of the colors. The Rangers will perform their percision drill routine. 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