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Show I t . f , pf Jff W.J, J M.) . ,!! f I TW.rAYJftfVttf l l lUP' U LL L a vtktwj rTf cm IHFACfS ISs-f- t?; Urban Sprawl Ties mber gtllt JtMW N wt Naw M it Joua i aiat h J f)lhktP.MIUtt.MN siTUKrcrtv-- m I Af A fcsflf Nr 4 Kit real." Wo a4 4 po p "ntfe ud b4 CW J w t'jsrit a Ifert cm-nf- e fsAcl JIMMlItTHALia!-fcjvf5f I JImE, tcpCofd twrLij tfel w ! t Ik Cooiwri port Mleh I loot fe lhcfcd It M i Ihnr rrnepiiaa 'l ycx pLo ita rUtty a jwrifoMjr h Jt om! tfeie. He Mti a ntsrfrt p.Jfe fear jot feU w Wet JorAm wgd lot cn input from :feicusko! on ife urprescrntni with M Out "pn-iviitHW- ." i4 opposition towards the air port feiure powih. MOST OF the Kearns and West Jordan resident Its mg ckwe to Salt lade No. 2 arc seems to protect Ihe sup!. Mr. Malcolm said, noting, Poor lamrli Rkko h,w had to at return from the month for Santa a few mow whafa North Pole, to eagerly awaiting hi minutw? She return from feeding the reindeer, eye cloned in contemplation of what she'll U . C A IITA 9 IflUCDCC if Till il ll w wM II 1 M u ask for first. boweser. that "urban encroachment" near the air port' perimeters may stall some ol the planned W It H'r .'!, Ml Mdwww sad po fei, 2 1OdfelJ WS i & improve-me- Who! ere fighting now is a development to the northwest whtvh is nghl under the traffic flight pattern of the airport." he said. Uvfpon rM V sa.iS S,..y t $ rt Jfcsdt && M lake lr KtS l Mr, y At tiH cij fe! fig, wfesh jugautw tv m Ml. MlUUfhl W'-.si- . 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TUI RE WILE be gradual impiosements made, he ev plained, when funding can be e!! i,Bel The planner said the ni need nunc hangers 4ijpnr U 'i THE KAYSVJLtE WEEKLY REFLEX ISrt'NwmttamSi. U.LvnfeVI pnonn3t9i33 bgirid ww by awnpucteoaco Jou Siawa, Jr. Ms-iv- r Satwuj Cuss Pwo3t bea!UiW.tvn air-cro- as the basing capacity W IS oedy H doch IV hNdmg sijgrs. he Sad base a "itchi no we pr.atem" sector m tfe north fe lortf SUBSCflxPTiO! lesopwyaar Out N State SutscvwnlSSO OomH SJ&ecHn ItSOO (ParoiA6.aiKa) in- creases. sr4. Isfui. I lid ft 1 ft pijtftiiprs po. so piCiitrfw dUfiat 9 WS It efi3 il fV pM-Sr- frv tw e ioeo is a fesd iv (fcwnffesiva sJ is Wat Mr. MsSteVi IWc JEd W SdiM I a 4 . sa UfaKitflS tmtmiitiMhii.fesj of d I set a hr prof jt sfun m Kt 4 Im. . iv s IV V.ojy I V S wr. As w JSrK. 1 fei a.r.i.i.sJa M ivwfivlss3e, IV atfi.nf. lv4espeefed nws Miirt ! 131 iv 12 &4 wa (safede fios prtaj Vi-- pt l iJit Wrato-- jo. isA.rcd as' s Mr, MAosw IMEWAilTUIIfssNlSe has CVil jmsI tw4fd a ani bv IV aopoti by o iv I rr Judge: Sentence Difficult To Impose iv dJluh ?" 1hoas "If was FARMISG10N senrowe M cowmcmcd fecond Ifetorf JadcelfewnSet K,Saaasfe vntenccd a 24 year el feU I ate C oy nun to a suspended Hear prison sentence and placed fern on probation a cm Mton id try ilo eitori Sico.ogo from tus nseher through a (oie hidiup ping scheme. JIPGE SWAN soul he felt Ihe dclendanl should have been given a pnson sentence but In this case the swiim was the defendants mother and the kidnap "victim" was Ihe brother. TV sod tfei io im-p- a f!iw(i smtense on deleadani, James fatit.vs, Jl,tr 42 few!?! Iasi, fell lake Coy. would "only seise to cause his Irt addiiftd su"crmg IAT TON bit! II E lestiiVd Ifel ihe dftfftJ.nl attempted lo esioit flwtot horn fes mnfef. fewma tlhs, of 214, North fort lane. Uston. by icllmg her that another 'em. Lloyd G. Gettings of Usioo. was being held for kidnap mosfef random, tloweser. the alleged s kim of ihe kidnapping i Lloyd Ciet tings) JmJ me go dong w ith IV scheme and INJ pedice. To Townhouse Green Complex Gives Light Layton be a mixture of two and three bedrooms," Mr. Berney will By TOM BESSELS! RG The Layton LAYTON City Council ha? given ihe ad lo construction of 1 82 added, with two bath in each. "Ninety percent will be three bedroom, dual level ." . condominium lownhouse units at 3100 North 150 East. THE PROJECT had raised concern of some residents because it will be located near a road that lead to ihe north PROPOSED price has been tentatively set at to provide housing in what he termed was a "desperfor ately needed price range THE 1 0. depending on the weather, w ith April I the latest possible start. Completion should be within six-eig- ht weeks. A club- house will also be included. The area will be fenced with yet undetermined material to blend with the project, Mr. Berney said. I DO THINK the city rec- ognizes the need for good, quality housing," he said, not- ing the city council and officials had been "more than w to work with the firm that ill-i- is also working on a hotel project ar.d plan for the remainacres it ow ns in the ing area. The roiid leading to the project will be widened at developers expense to 66 feet with curb and gutter, he noted. Funding w ill come from inter s nal sources with SPC in partnership with Layton Estates, Ltd. DAVID J. Sundstrom will serve as principal lending administrator and Donald H. Panushkaand Associates. Inc. as architects. Transamerica Title and Glenn Ravcnberg of East Layton will also be associated with the project. Laura Schreibcr of SPC w ill act as site director while Ward-le- y Corp. will act as agents. WHILE PLANS for the remaining acreage are still in the preliminary stages, Mr. Ber- - ncy said some storage sheds are needed in the area and would be constructed of ceJar to fit the oiher development if approved. And while some of the land is zoned commercial he emphasized it would not include development such as a trailer park. the area. Construction on Davis dump. But SPC Development Corp. president. Bernard C. Berney emphasized. Were interested in pleasant surroundings. "It will give an ideal view and we will maintain the aesthetic appeal." he said in an interview early this week. Jt will include about eight acres with some 40 percent devoted to Rreen space. IN ADDITION, about one acre in recreational vehicle parking will be provided along with a total of 559 parking underspaces, including some and garages, ground parking he said. "The whole motif will be in cedar and the average unit will include 1,300 square feet. It town-houses- model will begin a early as late January or early February, Children Slate Xmas Concerts A childrens chorus under the direction of Erin Peterson will furnish musical programs for the holiday season. The have group of girls, ages been rehearsing twice a week the past few months in preparation for the special programs they will present. THEIR FIRST performance was for the Fruit Heights 4th Ward. They have been invited to perform in Roy for the Roy LDS Stake on Dec. 14 as well as many other engagements. 2, Layton Hotel Bonding Studied Tonight in LAYTON Developers of a hotel to be built will meet with Mall Hills of the north Layton Layton exthe Layton City Council tonight to consider an bond. revenue tension to a $10 million industrial A SIX month term bond had been previously month extension approved by the council and a six will be asked by SPC Financial Corp. of Salt Lake hotel that City. The firm plans to build a Davis north in County. hotel first would be the major Plans were announced earlier this year for such a mall facility to be built in conjunction with a sports Anteon site facing and office buildings on a lope Drive and1 Highway 193. 200-roo- m 57-ac- re BERNARD BERNEY, of SPC, said in an interview Wednesday plans call for a four story facility to include a swimming pool, restaurant, lounge and several executive suites along with some office space that visiting executives could utilize, tb townhouse condominium project will see construction soon in northeast Layton. The plan approved by the Layton City Council is similar to drawing but allows for more green space. A TOWNHOUSE CONDOMINIUMS SET 182-un- it |