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Mr. Hew a.kcd th.il he be allowed lime in funher consult with Mr. Stay ncr and meet with the coum.il al their Aug. 5 meet ol-I- ing. which ihe council approved. 1 Mrs kg Jksoa nj ltk(iilaiilMriiititi N owcl i.s.iif i.f.i fifl 0"S 4 Ilf .dt ikOaa id the (ouimI to dM M kf f P bis proprit) as PfH, 11111 BOttl Slo dt k ti kousrhold s !) eJ u have thro names taken from tfc reiition emulated by Mf, As doner, kkitk they tJi tatfd they ire Chief James Dotson and John Thaikcr. city mere authoncd to call for bids on three radios and a master stream stablier for the fire department. UisJffshiud Was f, n appeal id hf piesent wJi-panr- Mrs, Johnson cited sJ f, ftev and a general iuo Sonse pioHem wiift the dusks hsh me khaied suthm ten feet of her swimming pool. the coum d authorized Mr. f hanker J ftient Steed. tM) holding Mipector, to haisJ:e the silualnHI on the basis id n hmg a general imoornc nj heahh problem, HI KIM; THE meeting, a that ihe city advertise for proposals for engineering on a new 2.2 million gallon water tank design and related water lines and fixtures to be completed under Ihc HUD block grant. proposed employee salary Ibssalisfaslumwasesprcsv rd by department heads on comparison figures used. I mg a lengthy dinussion. n was agreed by the council to set up a work sessum and the matter be tabled until such lime that nunc ittlinnuiMn on some of the qticsinmc psed. can be answered satisfactorily. id-lo- i R ,fi Co. submitted a bid on street work loul f SI I.7KV and the council authorized Mar Major, street supers isor and Mr. Thacker to negotiate this bid within ihe city budget. The council unanimously approved Itrcnt Steed, building inspector as zoning A BID submitted on the 60 inch mower however, did not meet specifications and the council rejected the bid and au- thorization was given city administrator to advertise fora new bid for ihe mower. It was reported that the Brough family accepted terms of an agreement for purchase NOBLE & M kudsys, updating cdy aJiniMidrahir was WiMitJ id tnsesiigaie auiho-fie- d rise line flame on h d dial's agreement and other necessary de tails, m connection with the matter, then report to the touiSsd lorn Render arpecd be-f.n- SHINGLES 6 758 Hill Villa Dr. - Layton, Darrell W. Noble, Owner Insurance Claims Free Estimates 376-957- c the Ciuncdccffning the downtown tedeselopment study, lie outlined what this Mould cover. MHtud prfMl mg a res lew of gude and ofjec-use- s, the uidiatMi of John Janson and Harry Kurti of the Das ts County Hanning ottnc and a team eonstsimg of an archiiect. traffic engineer, land scape pfannef to evaluate site afiernaiives wuh a goal of recommendme the bed site, MKIM) flush there of the was some discussion on forming a development agency, whether or not the council should be on this Kurd. BO I II SATURDAY 10-- 9 10-- 6 COtMUUOMVN Carol Page and Councilman David .Sanders observed that many people do not under-- n si and the If! m d-- n w.r ff devehifmrnt' when we are la'kmg id atiriHale wYS, id the prrsrM down-t- and this sluJj was M what they LJ aiu.. ipud. n Till C in ( IK agon J.s, cussed the agrremenl won CwiJ IMus ,tseef I kiiistt 4 Ihf assessment fees, Ihe phase, economic feasibility phase, fourth phase, the developer section. Your Home Now!! SHAKES ij 1J kayttdtf by iif cay. Improperly rsMbe s.o$d h, grades. (.Itinxos FniDAY Mil. MAC MIN'S CLOTHING proptssat. would be sue planning and design and the thud Keep Old Man Weather Outside, Re-Ro- of Irai schedule was presented noting aJnu-mstralo- r. IT M AS recommended rd thf property at b-rt- some adjustments to some Uiwa kcutJ the counviFs ciMucrn. Hut lots ce vIJ iq an unrecorded suhioiMort. iMing the subdivision rial had hero lull) affined s year ami a hall ago 'V this ws af prosed b) m $k, y Clays dAl Mis, RiVh As IfADffl, JULY 71 1563 i tr t 4 te prnfti down-(o- n Mr, kensier hf pbn have to include wutsf A LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM M the present down-Itsw- a area, even a afua er siie was cKssen He tMe ae or lof sites whHh would be considered wuhm a half ftuie of ihe present downtown. (d among cJ If MU ihf the eiUs convehsus id d that jtfttUhcf pufdiC meeting should be held to hear tmpul of interested persons. 1 1 his meeting was subsequently set hn Aug $ at 6 JOP ml. Mayor I limit staled they had been very candid at planning meetinhc about ihe sho biiiiy the present downlown may not be the best sue and the people need to know the alter-natcs. It w as questioned by a Councilman, how the agency could relale is nt lo the development of raw ground whwh this study indi- cates. IN AYSM I R la this question. Mr. kensier said the Vf.570 Ice would include the cost of ihe traffic engineer, architect, etc., but the city would be asked la reum John Janson under the similar contract to the one he now serves on thhe planning commission, np Syracuse Slates July 24th Pioneer Days Activities SYRACUSE -G- ood food, all the games and fireworks perfect combination for a July 24th celebration will be on hand for Ihe Pioneer Day festivities in Syracuse. ACTIVITIES will start al 4 p.m. in the Syracuse Park adjoining the Syracuse Elementary School on 2000 West. Food, games, a fair, fireworks and square dancing will be featured. The beauty queens and kings will have their chance in a baby contest for newborns-1- 8 months old where prizes will be given. THOSE WANTING to enter the fair and try for a blue ribbon should plan on it if they have articles including quilts, needlework, clothing, hobbies and crafts, knit and crochet articles and art work. Registratin can be made with committee members in cluding Tami Glauvcr at Sonja Barker at ; or Donna Swartz at 773-269- 1; 825-0X773-429- 4. lb Receives Appointment Mark Davis. 18 of 1065 Bedford Drive. Kaysville, has been appointed to attend the U.S. Air Force Academy. Mark is the son of Paul and Phyllis Davis. HE IS one of nine such appointees, announced by Rep. Gunn McKay who nominated Mark. He graduated from Layton High School where he was a member of the National Honor Society and was active in many of the clubs, organizations and school activities, np Regular to 175" Regular to US00 MENS FAMOUS BRAND SUITS Wool & Dacron Suits Polyester Suits Vested Suits Some Vested Suits SPORTS DESIGNER GOATS SUITS All Wool Wool Blends Silk Weaves ortes-of-a-kl- Regular to ,2750 Solids & Fancies Hollywood Clothes Petroceili Puccini ' Jeremy Cobb m up to Alterations at our Tailor Shop Cost Master Charge Visa Free Parking MAC CAN FIT YOU Friday OUR BIGGEST 10-- 9 SALE Saturday OF THE YEAR. ailEPMSP13 10-- 6 SUIT HEADQUARTERS & & |