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Show I ff if toficft r.4'l5 JCA.$ Kt tuS j0jrtv4.r CCfC :: Ij:0 tn ? Gov. Give Final Decisions To tx.na liUUift I-- . H4 4 t Inf MkIIM I t M 4 4f XfcfiM.m j ' feitW tc fl it .ui - 4V, 1,( ( ( if tkllf v fi t'f 4ft . 4 Xu sK . 1114 W.i 1, 4k. (flit At.. .;u.Hik to 64 till! SHtt, ii kf H tuM.t.lf. tli'kf Mtu III I'J 4M.il lit till. I. i A l.kt k ti tltf Xliiiii t , kuiuf i'tJ. k.Mlf 4.. I It4 f 111 fltlT Ist4 k l4i U tfM fi a .tut ttim IfrtCHTI (m ffaXlttSU N lff COMMtlff C fff i actklk. k4kf4 mtMM&'tdiH ta Pa cay (tf i: lit C?d U4 thefftftt isff ti m H It iV Pa KMtuifit y H a&4 .'0 hdfll ( a'!y nrksrt!, mO Cay 5kk.rf 0 fl tuif JV tUiftJ go tClf. tor lAtCE t ti?t imJi P4 for n 4 li; I I I I .:.. ,t ) 24 ir fmf Ss gl l4 lM Ut-- J t4 P4 At I. Tta 12 (Kfii-V- wt-.j-i ,' l-v- dfiefsatw-Utottad- (" ppp-C- ctrctiUtKXi. Tbe commumty appearance commiiice tel a Mt foal to "itinforre the taned appearance and imaye c( the tuy of taauiiful bofnet and bvtcd at a proyram 10 reach that fletiNuy ordinance allowing for v amble setback e lul lire and and private lane. tcmi-varuN- IT ALSO taid area in need of curb, gutter and sidewalk should be determined for safety purposes and urged landscaping requirements in commercial areas. Ways to achieve such goals would be social community improvement projects, public hearings and using the water bill as a newsletter. The committee also called for promoting the agricultural heritage and open space Appeal Filed FARMINGTON Appeal to the Utah State Supreme Court has been filed on behalf of a Salt Lake City man. who was convicted of aggravated kidrobbery and aggravated District Second in napping Court, Farmington. THE APPEAL is for Samuel James Jr., 22, an inmate at the Utah State Prison and former Salt Lake City resident, who was convicted in connection ordeal at a with an Layton drug store last April. The appeal was filed by Davis County Public Defender Loren D. Martin and a notice of the appeal has been forwarded to the State Supreme Court. ATTY. MARTIN Alleges in his appeal that the defendant (James) had no choice but to robgo along with the armed kidnapand aggravated bery ping because he was caught up in the ordeal and because he was worried about the safety of himself and hostages being held. Atty. Martin alleges that several hostages that were held that night testified that his defendant (James) had protected them throughout the innight from the other person volved in the robbery. RICHARD D. Thomas, 26, also a Utah State Prison in- mate and former Salt Lake City resident, was also convicted of aggravated robbery and aggravated kidnapping in the same case. The suspects were tried in separate tnals before Second District Judge J. Duffy Palmer, grb THE lrannorlaiion IT ALSO urged working with Kaysville and possibly Farmington to locate a fire substation in Fruit Heights temporarily until financing and population increase warrant consideration of a new administrative facility which would include a fire station. An administrative facility site should be found for a building capable of eventually containing a large meeting room, office space, shop, equipment storage, fire station and police department. I . A COMMITTEE should be formed to seek a site with financing possible partly through the sale of valuable land near the water city-own- IA. com- street plan, developing velopments to tie into existing systems. The ingress and egress to U.S. 89 should also be improved by working with the state to identify problem areas and suggest improvements, the committee said. MR. JANSON said the next step will involve revision of the citizen plan followed by city council adoption. He said there could be some revisions but added that he does not know what that would entail. The plan could be adopted and the wheels in motion in a couple months, he added. ' Republican Campaign Headquarters To Open The Davis County Republican Party will formally open campaign headquarters in Bountiful and Layton on Oct. 8. State and county candidates will be present for the opening and will leave literature in both offices for public distribution. THE OFFICES AT 34 N. Main, Layton, and 880 S. Main, Bountiful, will be open p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays through November 4. The public is invited to drop in during the campaign to obtain candidate and party information. 1- ti4 X THE EOMNG tofdifrat ram tbxf-t- r : maintenance fund, requiring the developer to have at least two access routes to subdivisions and requiring new de- growth committee. police protection should still b6 obtained by contract from other sources, the city should begin to plan to provide those services in the future. It called for increased involvement by Fruit Heights residents in the Kaysville volunteer fire department, and increased city budget for police protection to ensure adequate coverage. Utoatlaff gfM AVtwJjr ,1 culation pattern of the city streets by adopting a master plan by the new economic committee. While fire and w-p- mittee called lor unproved cir- ABOUT TEN businesses are listed within the city boundaries including a gas station, cafe, campground, motel and machine shop, he said. As a means to expand the commercial base the committee said, Commercial growth should be encouraged where appropriate (as indicated on the master plan); an economic growth committee should be set up to begin attracting commercial growth. AN INCREASE in services offered by the city was recommended by the public facilities pil qpimtvxj six! womifaafli, The city ttoutKil fxl into the buwftcvs of acquaint the community pwks and ure the tonms cMdnunce to acquire park pfopvrty. N Alo urytiii wcjtwfl cf a trad sjvtctn to link the various parks as well as to integrate the various neighborhood! in the city. snow removal. Police protection is provided by the Davis County ShcrdTs office and fire protection by Kaysvdle. light industrial-busines- s uses may be feasible alternatives to retail or residential uses along U.S. 89. Special transportation safety measures will be re- quired in commercial development along U.S. 89. It said further that existing commercial areas should be promoted and upgraded and future commercial areas promoted as indicated in the master ((iraHiiy ute m ft Utof CMmnrftikd by IN( re.tx'o cMWMitc4 wrk null kwr fret Ad EXPANSION OF the US twvewwKt tube only gvJ of the commercial and economic rowth committee and Mr. iakm said of the ctty's us bare. "A lift of people we rtalixinf the city huning for dutiars. If M wants to provide the services on a continued basis (at they are now) 4 must either increase the property Us or increase commercial areas," He said current services include road maintenance and mm 4 psWUc to 124 Mai tf htanrg IiKklif. No mk ttxm few tudicaeg members pr- tT4 coimmcws ase. J beta NdKts Mra sent nut to Bountiful M Mr Swth Ndt lake MI. inMrrurg!,!, Cole LV changes have t.Sem tbto beta made. NO MENTION a made. however, as to what plans are being dncuvted for the newly rtoncJ area. Planner Cole said the whole Val Verde area has been zoned F-l for several years. TUESDAYS public hearing was labeled by one commis- sion member the quickest ever, the whole process Uk- - How To Save Energy A house is like a ship floating in a sea of air. The air tries to force its way in, like water, through every crack. In winter, the cold air that leaks in has to be heated, and it forces other, already heated air to leak out. HERE ARE two suggestions from the U.S. Department of Energy for keeping hot and cold air where they belong: When people think of caulking and weatherstrip- ping, they generally think of windows and doors. But most energy studies find that only 20 percent of that costly infiltra- tion comes through these places. THE OTHER 80 percent gets in underneath the baseboards, through wall outlets, through holes where plumbing pipes and telephone wires enter the house, through holes around exhaust fans, around dryer vents, and around sink and bathtub drain pipes as they exit from the house. These gaps and holes should all be caulked or stuffed with insulation. The electrical out- - Community Action Has Free Tickets To Zoo Fall has officially arrived! And U.E.A. arrives soon after Oct. 9 and 10. School will be out and the children will be looking for something fun to do over those lovely two fall days. Why not plan something fun to do with them? COMMUNITY Action Agency for Davis County announces that they have available free tickets to a chil drens vaudeville show and to the Hogle Zoo. Both are open to boys and girls who qulahfy as economically disadvantaged. All who are interested in participating in going to either one or the other or to both activities should call the Commun4 ity Action Agency, or ext. 355 for further information or application. 295-239- 773-780- In cm nil id etii ,. In ( fliiiM.MU im l W 1. Imf rtili 4 H 1 k1,ij( g,M( 1 MlMi Il'M-l- s V eiu O ,11 ( ,s,j. 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L l imiEH's g hxJy ti'ti lam, Md vVifij M after aa a'l A-- A g. wet by iMa a to Ban (wr norK-r- Cosnty and a LuAUw ealoreement ulfieers. rela-Iwe- v. id Bcq.Nors. friends Nrveral eefamred searth and prgamaitreiv, vome uv ftne iff &. prtM;:pied tig pontaiic, 'vvJC tmit!IKt IT to hf tod. ad ft t fiiry as rd y The young defendant Is of ktdruffing Ib4 httle to the tv enmg of Aug. rrt early later KVually mntcvimg her before she was killed, apparently from strangulation, according to local police reports. Her body was found Huffed m a clove! of an abandoned home about two Mocks from where the victim lived. THE YOUTH has been pro- vided psychiatric examinations at the Utah State Hospital in Frovo and one consultant there strongly recommended to the court that the boy be tried as an adult, according to Garrett Watkins, the spokesman representing the Juvenile Court who met with the press following Wednesday's hearing. Four other persons testified at last Wednesday's hearing and three or four more are scheduled to be heard today, according to the spokesman. The defense will put three or maybe more witnesses on the stand, he said. TESTIFYING last week sheriff who investigated the alleged crime; the director ot the State Youth Development Center in Ogden ; and a consul- tant for forensic psychiatry at the Utah State Hospital. Most of the testimony heard to lay the for the hearing, TURN OFF the electrical current switch for the outlets in question, remove the plastic cover plates with a screwdriver, insert the gaskets, reattach the plates and turn the current back on. Where your heating or ducts pass through the living areas of the house, there is no need to insulate them. Where they pass through unfinished attics or basements, they are an important cause of money loss. COVERING DUCTS can save up to $100 a year in heating costs and $35 in central costs. . tv sV 12 IV to VI Sira as, ! vi.Jd "li t 2ry t tf f- fif c- that lh ifil gmrrnmrflt, wJ acctp Sd, every compel fWINT 1 flag do ti. h nl toniL--g hav se astcfird, I lion for federal 111 dojts the federal dollars Coming down. Mr. heart tod the counul Thursday. but they have to go Somewhere, ! secutiv Director ttilbur JcffffKi vummed up ttRC Mr. Searlc'v concerns toet. saying tf the proposal ivn'l cceptcd. the federal money may go to another viate. t . smt to think that the federal government tv going to turn over the whole v THEtSIWC'avSedfof ap-cicommittee to look at Searle plan and report back to the council at a later al procew to decivion-makm- If cie ' raiher the Mate, f:vij I2.A AHiWiS, U V( d tf SrtCtiC at l!g J pel so etus h ptriiiV Pm' fuv AT THE conclusion hour 'long esptafuuon of the sjvicm. the bulk of the I RC memhrfv w ere tew than n;hu- I iu, 4V 1 of V s 'l, It M.a. tol 2 sa 4 ,44 sMtilt 0 1 y vd Ptfi J , K ta. SatJ Graham Shtr- - meeting. County Sheriffs Dept. Asks For Another Paramedic Truck By MARK D. M1CKELSLN FARMINGTON Bid opening for the purchase of a new county paramedic truck will go on as scheduled Oct. 9, but the Davis County Commission has asked the Sheriff's Department to delay the delivery date until the first of the year. FLOYD DANSIE, deputy sheriff, told the commission last Tuesday that two vehicles had already been purchased out of the existing budget. last week was lets can be sealed with inexpensive gaskets that can be purchased at hardware stores. officials Id develop tome kind ACCORDING TO Comm. Glen Flint, there is not enough money in the current budget to cover the cost of the truck on a proposed Dec.ember delivery date. Its not fair to order a bid and th'en tell them they wont be paid for 30 days, he said. Therefore, the delivery date has been changed from Dec. 1 5 ,0 earY January. were a state psychiatrist who examined the defendant; Clinton Police Chief LeRoy Webb; a doctor who examined the body; a Davis County deputy groundwork it was explained. DAVIS COUNTYS Attorneys Office is pressing for the youth to be tried as an adult because of the nature of the three felony charges for which murthe youth is accused der, kidnapping and sexual assault, grb PAKMIK S HOME Lonn has given the state some mone y . and informed them w a contract, to work wul local IW ti V p Pa a a Ud fsuut are the ydgev of (4sh oret'S p I hat ought to he afurd hiui Co 1 'fid, he aided, for hc govtmmc oftwlv to decide hai tv to them and what ,v M tmportarq to them. ns 9 idi S tie y n"V W1M, to f C4c re ti o'o," to sd, f4ra ftf aceord.n to Mr, deutrp. 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YAe&fiff&fk CLOSED SUNDAY MARKET AT IS. SEAFOOD (3W 1385 S. 500 West - Bountiful - Phone 295-- ; 233V From an original cost of $12,186 for tjie first truck, Mr. Dansie said prices rose almost $1,000. Now, the.General trucks Motors, suburban-typ- e cost up to nearly $13,300. They are fully equipped, Dansie said, with heavy duty shocks and brakes. He said there are only a few Wasatch CHILD KINS 0CLoPMtji ftf-Sdie- Front dealers that carry them. AGE 3 THE COUNTY commissioners voted unanimously to push the delivery date to the first of the year so budget money can be allotted for the purchase. The bid opening, however, will commence on to 4 Years Cost $25 per mo. Openings Still Available For more infor please call schedule Oct. 9 at 10 a.m. Mr. Dansie said the problem now is finding another low bidder. With prices so high, he said it will be difficult to keep the cost under $13,000. In the past, he noted, the Sheriffs Department remained faithful to low bidders, buying the vehicles from them whenever they could. BUT WHEN they jack the price up, he said, the department has to go cl 766-411- 1 or 376-547- 4 before Oct. 1 1, Kaysville (low-bidder- s) e e W eTTninTTTTTTTR7 |