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Show i i v.fmYw:axOAViShe as journal july 3. isso 7! Mew Books At Jfcrf AiiJI h4t MW aU- -t t ill 4i- ckifi f J At!tir M tilt Y tf " 41 itt I 4 id M 1,1 ft h Jit I Uin, Iwt l I litOM) nt s4 Four - t) A.4oi,t Aikicte hi 4 1 . tu ht I fU( t. hit! 4 t i l4 ivj.4i 4 i bi ( ffieftiC M4-- hr k loVi .i n g cvptiv tJouif, ho- - fyafflJisJiiUit your ds hi ucv du.iv may pfH idvef hc Beautification Awards at; i.t f4vJivuiiril uC J,rrW ID M!fV nr lijiKitedrrMillvrJ yn.j t4 ,.'f in vlt I S 4V Aid la,etilArd- n--l a4 wow. bf,vrr4 bill 9nl 1.'- - V M 4 m fl liivuJt 1 WU - tor rpr J Jl f, (Bfk 4 Library nse J,, J tvi Irt U la - pi,- ICaiv t .lunyer b Uwn krp and imi ( ho, k M 4 ,iJoV opJ feelfv for l fe u,n.n to m-- i he ihh ,4 I eS i ,Hant an by ivihephi- l-' i 4 hf hvA, and tC k II 5 For Outstanding Gardens Presented 0tr lbnynd LAYION brauUaUi (inJmics bar tuc hrra WM Id VU W. tkfti Jf , )M lot 0 fi44 pJrf $d sa4 sm, gafJra ftj Tlttrsr, M1DIVG id pwk tWo up ihrrwaiJaoc; ho-du- e. f"t4 bar. Mr. d Mrs- - Mart Alien. got4 bar. M, Koe of Vaurfcn I liru. g.44 kr, r-- bar. Mr, in4 Mrs. 1 o a, br. 14-d- M)H. ALSO Skyline View AjH. Mrs. Mae CMic. Dr. MJr LnJ, U)UtnlbthSt.hinl,Mr a4 Mrs. Ralph btorgifl, Mrs. Dorothy Marvell, gotJ bar: VUcy Vie Motel. Mrs. Vera Merrill, Layton Llemcnury The Davis II!,;h clw of over the old Davis art room door, which has become a traveling door prise pw-- away at each reunion. It is almost reunion time again. The committee, under the direction of lY. Ikivid Guilty, has for former classmates, fondly remembered earlier days, and renewed fnmUiij. They are looking forward to meeting with every class member. For reservations write or call Hda Mae Moss, 351 W. 740 South, Bountiful, Utah 84010 or call 1lace: Oakridge Country Club. Time: July 18. Social hour 5:00, Dinner 7:00. Committee member include, front I to r, James and Jerry CJiribwen Hentmeister, Burnell Ellis, David Gailev, Alan B. Weaver, Dean Stahle. Standing, Marjean Day Tonne, Mary Lois Stephens Davis, Donne Mae Hill 1erkins, Joyce Nicholls Riding, Elda Mae Kitnber Miws, and Jean Briggs M orris. 1943 looks n 295-443- ,, V V AVAvANV ni milted and it was noted that due to the funding of the substation in the 1979-8budgets were very tight, and some requests had been cut. Fire Chief Jim Dotson asked that further consideration be taken to restore funds cut and he presented a revised request which would add $3,297 to his budget. City Librarian Maggie Ryan felt that possibly $500 could be cut from the library fund and Police Chief Lyle Larkins felt that $500 could be cut from the police department. The County Drug Program could be cut out for the time being. i Kaysville City Council held a special meeting and public hearing on June 7 in the council chambers to consider adoption of the tentative budget as 0 1 their operating budget for the fiscal year I9H0-8I- . use of Revenue Funds in same and the opeining of the 1979-8budget to transfer funds from reserve and surplus to storm drain budget $9,800: electrical department. $24,000 and planning. $2,400. THE COUNCIL reviewed a tentative budget that was sub-0 SOMETHING FOR 1I NOTHING j Bring this ad to CHARLES BACON. re- quested consideration be given to funds for soccer in the recreation department. He was advised by the council that this should be taken before the . J STORE NAME for a im ViVr recreation committee for approval as part of their free key budget. Members from the Kaysville Civic Association requested that since their budget had been cut to $1,950 they be allowed lo determine which projects the money should be spent for. YOU CAN ALWAYS USE A SPARE! THE ITEM of $5,900 for tree studey and brochures was questioned by those present and felt it would be better used they consider escalating electric rates to encourage conservation ofclcctricity since some lime in the future, there may be a shortage. SIPT. WALT Meacham pointed out that the city's power supply will be costly. The tentative budget review meeting was adjourned and the public hearing to consider as to use of Revenue Sharing Funds was then opened. im-p- ut IT WAS explained that normally the city uses funds for purchase of equipment or capital improvements, most recently the new .substation. There being no further suggestions from the public, the council felt this is the area where this year's allocation should be used to finish out the costs of the substation. The hearing was then adjourned. T.J. JONES met with the council on behalf of the LDS Church for approval to contact Utah Power and Light to provide power for their new Kaysville Utah South Stake Center on South Main St. He suggested this be done until such time as Kaysville city has facilities in the area to provide permanent power, at which time the church would be willing to . tioned the possibility of funds a swimming pool and Mayor Gar Elison advised that .HUD didn not want to fund some of the things that were requested by the citizens at the public hearing for this grant. Charles Bacon suggested for W. Gentile in Layton Phone 376-4293 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH stresses the importanc eof nently, according to Susan Mendenhall, registered dietitian for the Heart Association. SERVICES 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service 6:00 Special Question Period 7:00 Evening Worship Service . . 7:00 Wednesday Mid-Wefor All Services Available Nursery ek A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Get involved in Church Work. The more you sow, the more you reap. The Church That Cares for Serviceman Thomas Grossman 766-407- 2 Pastor 773-773- 6 Our program has been highly successful for more than 2,500 Utahns, says Ms. Mendenhall. Average weight loss for each member of the class is 15 pounts during the program ana many continue to lose weight on their own. CLASSES are limited to 25 men and women. A minimum of 15 people must be registered for a class to remain open. we feel the Utah Heart program is more effective than others inm the area because we serve all segments of the community at a minimal cost to participants, says Ms. Hh , Har-k- !- . Mr, Ikavsd Adamv, fad Layton LBS Stale, Dr, nj Mrs, goben J, Chnienwn. UavaUb LBS Chapel, Lilt Jtf I Jtimihall family, Mf anJ Mrs, Hersfft Ciavt, ud Mr. n4 Mrs. I lot d htenijunl. il pleave Call Kuby lid Mrs, f AURIC ld. (W y at a!u family onompany THE COUNCIL was Iks-- and beautiwill be iwl np m utma School. LAWN MOWER Mrs. riias A. Dawson, Layton PWa. 1 irt Security bank of I'lah. Mr. and Mrs. Ml Cm REPAIRING eai Taw Sum I trow SMaqywrtarS PARTS SERVICE No Chances It was several days Indore 7U5-U- Cwuh4i-tw- little Stanleys birthday, and he was pestering his mother for a pair of skates. Itis mother suggested, why dont you pray for skates? Why are you shouting? 9 CKAMtaWfWOOUCTS Interrupted hts mother. Cod hard u( hearing, I know, Stanley replied, but daddy Is." C&S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR bnl 645 North Main, Kaysville within the city limits. AFTER discussion, the council agreed to table the matter until the council could meet and formulate a new extension policy, as was previously proposed. RON CAROl TAAKE Mqrs. 225 North Mam. Clearfield RICHARD A BARBARA CLIFFORD Mqrs. 734 South Mam. Layton As managers of Kentucky Fried Chicken, We see that all of our employees take great pride in preparing the very best Kentucky Fried Chicken and fixins. Our joy is serving you! n loon and aava with those valuable coupons. Com r ! I t crown lT7()t UV DAGCC3 I IS I pir es of the Colonels Orii;in.il Recipe or F.xtrn Crispy iind a roll for nnlv 79. Limit one coupon per customer Customer pays all applicable sales tax. Some people eat Be- PIZCK I of t Hirken (Original or F.xtra Crispy) mashed potatoes & gras v salad rolls 9 pieces Recipe 1 large I large Dinner Get 15 pits es of the Colonel Original Rec ijM- - or F.xta Cris 1 pint of gras v. and 5 rolls ft only Sfi 49. Limit nnrtnupt per t tistomer. Customer pat all applicable sales lax havior modification works to break the associations that OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 13. 1980 promote unconscious eating. THERE IS A tax deductible $50 registration fee, of which $10 is refunded for regular attendance and an additional $10 is rewarded for weight loss. You may register at the Utah Heart Association, 250 East 100 South, or by attending the first scheduled class. 1 Call for more information. Gasses are offered at Clear322-560- field Convalescent Center, 1450 South 1500 East, Thursdays, 7 p.m. iThts coupon food mh at store addresses listed in this ad t Get all this for I1). 49 and this coupon. Limit one coupon cr customer. Customer pavs all applicable sales tax. OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 13. 1980 DNJ-H- (This roupnn onK at store addresses Imtrd m this ad i UT'ea DNJ H2 OFFER F.XPII Cmemf AlJCl.ST n i Thu roupon good ot store addresses listed in the COUPONS GOOD ONLY AT STORF.(S) LISTED BFI.OW: - I DUCKIT I This coupon qood for 2 while they watch television or while they do chores. hc ie and omamentv that Can be nude bom vaapv. iruludev pattemv ami duevinmv, with in color of finuheJ Citurev to UT&L to serve anyone denhall. ng. hrap Saveiv Stitihery h Sanjia ,vsr, I il Je iynv f,r loyv, gilt re- THE HEART Association has expanded its program to many, parts of the state. We started out with just three or four classes two years ago, and we now offer the program at more than 15 locations. Food is commonly associated with many day to day activities, according to Ms. Men- a y viW, )?&:) 19 when thank you for your cofltmooov in keeping fariicipation -" ned ith Ni - denoptsm id ltc br lV he pukm op. ful. Jodping for Aug, II. ILII bv minded by Supl. Meacham that the overrun in this year's budget was due to the purchase of poles for this project and Ivory & Company extension and he felt if the city allowed UT&L to serve the chruch now. it would just be an added cost to the city by purchasing their lines when the franchise expires in 1981. Also, probably the same request would come from Ivory & Company and the Vocational School. In any event he understood the council would have to give written authority Begin June 30th changing eating habits perma- 39 S. State St., Clearfield Fundamental All Bible Services Naikmal I f Slim For Life To The Utah Heart Association is again sponsoring its popular Slim for Life diet classes. The program of behavior modification began in Clearfield the week of June 30. THE TEN week program Houve Itubaia Halker, hN ftjucJivniheT jute On he haow KsAv , u ttiMer. lhi H laura vhaiming tsk I ttullateJ HoikMvr aiUkiroWlt rv IV. oeef M atcr. t tnutt iivai or os t Wee Man, Illl f iv4hv4 pay its proportionable share of the facility costs. Mr. Jones was advised that the portion of the line extension would run some $45,000. Mr. Jones said the church would be more receptive to the front end costs if they could expect some repay, but in lieu of this, would prefer to be served by Utah Power and Light. in public safety. Some ques- 200 iViViVMiin n By NORMA PRELCE r ViVV VVV VVVmVVVVV'ViV Adams, Central Jr, ASSS Vie View klemeatary Jktkul. bar. J 4 J gui4 br. Ho 4 Jurttnt. J i4 1 irM hi pitlltll op Mrs, Dafk Adam, Mr, U tlief hmedicy . Mrs I bred, Mr, rJ Mrs, John V, School, ht le ,at Layton: 734 South Main St. Clearfield: 225 North Main St. |