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M e KAKIVS fellt.N a fete Mi Utah t oer Ita epeMHe were unl.wgfitahle and alu fee h!e m her fete Kaen a 1 now ready 10 moe id new epreftke and new haHe"gf dmg iwad IN ( S Mtrr It' Pa wt .ii K la it a " erne J d.l a it' KARI.N SAKS re'gnmg Sit I lah ha latiefei her 10 orfe niih people. 1 fee evpcit-en- e a a lime of growth, a n V-m- - iiti'4'iii fenow al and a , tt hat 1 Vai ' .il tu l.i at tin lit paiiH. ad a onmu a p.me at the end oi a eifel i4 1 felllH 7GrC7?UQ, 5 ...iv.f' r, , 1,18 .. Vot v i I Mbiu-ii- - I J Independence Day brings many different thoughts to mind for most Americana. One of the traditions that continue a part of that day include a parade, held in several Davis good old American-typ- e young and old alike. A communities, drawing County lot of attention is given to floats such as this one to be used by Kaysvilles Barnes Banking Co. to make sure all is in best form for the big parades on Friday. long-standin- g INDEPENDENCE DAY :::: hV.VAV.V.V.VAV.V V.V.V.ViV.V.V.NV.ViV.V.V. Maggie Ryan, librarian, announces that large-pribooks are now available for phongraph records that people check out al the Kaysville Cily Library. can have mailed directly to their homes. It doesnt cost the person anything. Phonograph players and cassette recorders AND THAT isnt all." she continued, "we also have lists of books that have been recorded on cassette tapes or some nt can also be mailed and used on loan right in the home." "Let me explain how this works. At the library we have large-pri- nt books that can be checked out just like other books. We have these materials on loan from the we borrow State Libraiy then send them for a time them back and get others. So. none of these books costs us anything. We dont buy them. Its a great service to the peoespecially ple of Kaysville those with eyesight that isnt what it used to be." THE OTHER things, the tapes and records that can be used in the home, are free too. These materials are to brighten the lives of people young who are unable to and old get around easily. The person needs to fill out a special form signed by a doctor (or the librarian in some cases) which verifies the need. Then, the tapes or records and the ,VAV.V.,AV.VAWVAV.,AViVAVA,W YVAViWVVAVi,V..w,w.v.ma easy-to-u- recorders or re- cord players will be sent in the mail on loan directly to the persons home for use there. IF YOU know of anyone in the community who could benefit from this service, please let them know about it. Just ask at the library for more information. np !8, gvy Lgqiw(a.f o ffc Cemetr.rcj - Expend itares Storyland Begins Storyland begins at Kaysville Library for children ages 9. The schedule is as follows: FROM JULY 8 to August Tues15,1:30p.m. to2p.m. days at the library, np Kaysville Tree Committee Holds Planning Meeting The Kaysville City Tree Committe held their monthly meeting Monday evening in the Kaysville City Chambers.1 GUESTS WERE NAMED TO - WHOS WHO Kaysville Mayor Gar Elison has been named to Who in the West. lar Elison, mayor of Kays-- : has been included in the edition of Whos Who in Whos Who West 1980-8he West is a campanion 1. ume of Whos Who in MR. ELISON was first ected for inclusion in 1973. has been honored by inclu i Whos sion in the International Scho- lars Directory, Men of Achievement and Dictionary of International Biography. He is married to Marilyn Durfee who also has been recognized for her achievements. She is listed in Women of Achievement and International Scholars Directory, np Sally Layer who will assist the committe. She has a degree in botany, and Dave Dalrymple, urban forester from Utah State Divion of Land and Forest Service, who did the recent survey for the city. They met with the committee to assist them in developing a tree ordinance, planning a guide for tjiecity and creating a master tree plan. DURING RECENT studies, it was found that a large number of trees in Kaysville are improperly planted, that is, the wrong tree in the wrong place. This has resulted in surface and sewer pipe damage as well as displacing of sidewalks. The extensive study review informed the city of the species common name, its location, quality and condition of most of the trees in the city. It also provided information that the city has some unique as well as costly trees that could not be replaced. Most older trees have exhausted their maximum life span. THE CITY wishes to en- C L&3 r-fi- e fL courage residents to plant more trees. A plan to encourage proper planning is being developed. This will identify natural characteristics which make certain trees especially useful in specific applications. This will help Kaysville preserve and expand the beauty started by early settlers. Kaysville benefits from the shaded beauty of the trees. RECOMMENDATIONS were made for many areas, including conducting seminars for the public in proper planting and care of trees and shrubs. James Pace who has been functioning as chairman of the committee resigned his position. A new chairman will be named at a later date, np C-- ny A7 Q-- J yeou CLEARFIELD REVENUE BREARDOl'Jfl If youre a Qeaifield resident and have been wondering how the budgetary pie is made up on city expenses and revenue heres the breakdown for the new fiscal year that started Tuesday. For the $1,985,000 budget, on the revenue side, 51.4 percent comes from taxes, and transfers and contributions (from other funds) bring in $443,683; some nine percent comes from intergovernmental from revenue; 4.51 from licenses and permits, 6.5 percent from or 1.25 $25,000 and percent fines and forfeitures miscellaneous revenue. On the outgoing column, one-thir- d goes for police the biggest chunk; next comes recreation and parks with 12.34 followed by collector roads, 8.5 and class C roads, 7.16; 6.6 percent goes for the same pool, 4.2 for highways and streets and about the 6.25 Some and protective inspections. the fire department 3 for and for 3.77 for judicial administration, goes |