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"W do have C-toning aiound u, Mr. Hull vaiJ. arguing lhal Ik only develup-meopen 10 Mr. Barlow woulJ he revidcmul houving. Who Or What Says Everybody Gets To Vote! m nl ik B f CA lS OF revrritied zoning, he said the city hat taken away the nghl of Barlow lo make change in Ik prop- erty." "Its a dravtic change in zoning." he further explained, noting that there are. in (he C-zone, a "handful of poien-liuses available for the M al ground. MAYOR DONAL Tow nicy issued two personal complaints against Mr. Holts presentation, emphasizing lhat e Mr. Barlows bam is now an apartment building. Barlow later denied this, and said ihe facility is used for one-tim- Shoppers young and old have been finding their way to the new Ogden City Mall. Just over half the planned 120 stores are open for business, many offering grand opening socials. Although shopping is trees and flowers completely indoors, to look at the 16 would make you think youre strolling down Main Street, USA. The mall is expected to draw customers from throughout northern Utah into Idaho and Wyoming. NEW OGDEN MALL foot-hig- h businesses. The mayors second complaint criticized any furtherde-velopmein the area until a road there can be widened. He nt I have followed wnh great inicievt the sanouv comments in your Papers concerning tk recent leeway properly lac election fur ihe benefit of tk schools of Oasis County. ' IT OCCl RRhD to me that in reading this emotNinaf rhetoric we have mivved an important injustice in administration of our state lax laws. My question is: w ho or what says that everybody gets to vote on increasing my property taxes? By and extremely small margin "everybody" decided that we property ow ners can the "golden by election. Worse yet. they are now plotting to kill the food sales tax by shifting the tax burden to the poor old property ow again. According to the UTA a possible statewide 12 mill increase. How much more rs The annual Davis Cup is set tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the University of Utah Rice Stadium. TICKETS ARE $2 a person and available at the door. Ten large high schools, including Viewmont and Davis, and six small schools will participate. Also featured will be the Weber State College and Utah State University marching bands. Prior to the performance bands will be judged on a wide array of activities. The small schools, including Tintic, Wasatch, Juab, Morgan, Delta and Lehi, will be judged at Woods Cross High School this afternoon. The winner there will perform with the large schools tonight. LARGE SCHOOLS outside Davis County include Uintah, Brighton, Tooele, Cottonwood, Payson, American Fork and Skyview. timer S. Mumford Kaysville. Cl. Layton Former Layton residents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowers, celebrated their golJcn wedding anniversary on Sept. 27. Any open house was held for Mr. and Mrs. Bowers in the Richfield. Ida. LDS Chapel. Several people from Layton drove to Idaho to attend the open house. They were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stromberg. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Adams and daughter Annette, and Mrs. Ruth H. Adams. The Bower's son. Mark is the bishop of the Richfield ward. The bands will be judged on music while standing, moving, percussive effects, cadences, audience decorum and actions of ancillary groups such as rifle team and overall. Different judges will rule on each category with Robert Fleming of Arizona State University, Tempe, providing overall judging. THE DAVIS School District sponsors the annual competition now in its eighth year, tb Control Clinic Set The cancer LAYTON control and screening program sponsored by the Utah State Department of Health and the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, will be holding a cervical cancer screening clinic az the Layton West LD Stake Center, 1591 West 1600 North, Layton, Monday, 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Appointments are necessary. WOMEN WHO wish to attend should call the Davis County Health Deaprtment at 0 The clior nic will include a PAP test, pelvic and breast examination, 451-300- blood pressure check and health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer and refer-re- l for appropriate medical followup. Specially trained registered nurses will do the screening examination for which a minimal fee based on annual family income will be charged. ALL WOMEN 20 years of age or older who have not had are encouraged to contact the a PAP test during the past year appointment. health department for an Education Census A sample CLEARFIELD of households in the Clearfield area will be included in an annual survey on education to be taken the week of Oct. 5 by the Bureau of the Census, vey on employment and unemployment conducted nationwide by the Bureau for the U.S. Department of Labor. 20-2- U.S. Department of Com- merce. LEO C. Schilling, director of the Bureaus Regional Office in Denver, says that interviewers will visit homes to obtain information about current school enrollment from nursery school through college. This information helps measure current trends in education and helps determine the need for additional or ex- panded educational facilities. The questions on education will supplement those asked regularly in the monthly sur- - RESULTS OF the monthly employment survey provide data on conditions in the labor force, prime indicators of the economic health of the country. For example, in August the survey indicated that of the 105.0 million men and women in the civilian labor force, 97.0. million were employed. The nations unemployment rate was 7.6 percent, down from 7.8 percent in July. Personal information supplied in the survey is kept strictly confidential by law and results are used only to compile statistical totals. Iw GOP HEADQUARTERS Want to know more about Davis County, state and national GOP candidates? Then visit the new Republican Party Headquarters for north and central Davis County at 34 North Main, Layton. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. for information, call to r: Harry Opening the new office are commission candidate; Gerlach, Davis County Ute Knowlton, State House of Representatives; Glen Commission candidate; Saunders, Davis County James V. Hansen, U.S. Congress representing Utah District One; and Franklin Knowlton, candidate for State House of Representatives. 1 766-241- 1 ar t. one specific group with the tax support of all? Davis Cup Wed. for this year's performance sup-por- Will someone check the constitutionality of hoIJmg general elections to butden tk should have our taxes increased to support "everybodys" school programs. I CAN think of no other situation where one large group of people can confiscate the property of another group gove" |