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Show Compromise Reached For Construction ot , Jew Units In Layton A compromise LAYTON has been reached between the Layton City Council, the Davis County Housing Authority and residents allowing construction of new units an in apartment complex. THAT SIGNALS the for construction of two go-ahe- duplexes in the Housing Authoritys Antelope Drive complex at 2200 North near North Layton Jr. High School. Pending funding approval for complex remodeling from federal officials in Denver, construction can go forward on the project to provide housing for large, families. the planned extension. Mat gate will be operable during emergencies by the Layton Fire Department, he said. Lyle Elmore, area resident and leader of a group of The Layton City Council gave its okay last week after hearing a proposal to cons- truct electrically-controlle- d gates to control traffic emptying onto an adjacent subdivision on 2200 North -s- neighbors concerned about developments in the area, had omething residents said he was optimistic about questioned, fearing a connection with the new duplexes would create additional traffic from the entire complex, said Layton City Planner Scott Carter. the plans and had confidence in plans to upgrade the apartment complex by the it housing authority. CONSTRUCTION of the two duplexes has been approved by the city council contingent on remodeling of the present 28 units. Authority Executive PLANNED, an electronic gate operable only by AS tenants from the four units will allow traffic onto 2200 North. Another gate will divide the present road from Director Rosemary Davis said she is waiting word from for Denver on approval Laytc.1 City Recreation To Stoop Rduit Basketball Layton City Recreation will sponsor adult basketball. Tentative starting date is November 20 and 21, and conclude Feb. 21. The program consists of two Tuesday night leagues (strong league) Wednesday y 'J ' S A night (weak league). COST OF the program will be Cemeteries can be mighty eerie places to visit, especially when theres the prospect of meeting these monsters. In real life they are looking forward to a scary night of it at the Kaysville JCs spook alley. Masked beyond recognition are past president Richard Bushnell, left, and president Brit Howard while the anxious youngsters are Jennifer Whittaker, 11, left; Jennifer Brown, 7, Carolyn Anderson, 11, and Boone Brown, 10. The Kaysville JCs have planned a super spook alley again this year. It will be in the Kaysville pavillion located directly behind the city building next to the fire station in Kaysville. CHAIRMAN Bryce Anderson reported that there will be : ten rooms this year. They will be filled with all kinds of weird, frightening THE SPOOK alley will be open from p.m. each of three nights, Oct. 29, 30 and 31. Both the JCs and JCKs will be involved in this fun and 7-- house less than Is your eight years old? You may qualify for rea savings on your home insurance with Farmers New Homes discount, ranging from 2 for a seven -- year -- old house to a big 12 for a home constructed this year. And you can add another sizeable discount if you and your family dont smoke. Talk to your friendly Farmers Agent today and see how much money you can save. DIXON REISBECK 376-42- 79 197 North Main, Layton community w worthwhile , "project and hope to see every boy and girl come through the spot alley. A lot of time and effort go into this project every year and the JCs are proud to bring it to the Kaysville residents and surrounding towns again. FIRE LIFE COMMERCIAL Coonradt gave the lesson. Mrs. Rildah Smith was hostess to the Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon. Assisting hostess was Mrs. Ruth Roueche. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Elma Webster. The Kaysville 1st, 6th and 16th Ward Study Group will meet Sunday, Nov. 4 at the home of Mrs. Elma Webster. Members of the Pony Express Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Elaine Collett as cohostess. The program was given by Mrs. Collett. Urged To Use Caution Mrs. Wilma Bloxham entertained the DeLite Pinochle Club at the Valley View Golf clubhouse on Wednesday af- ternoon for their regular monthly luncheon meeting. Members of the met Thursday evening in Ogden at the Mansion House for their dinner meeting. Those attending were Mrs. Esther Mapes, 0 CLEARFIELD - The Clearfield City Council has urged residents to use caution in disposing of shotgun and rifle shells. MAYOR DONAL Townley said Wednesday the shells could create a potential safety hazard for city maintenance crews when placing them in garbage compactors. If the shells became lodged or went into the compactor the wrong way a problem could result. Stephens and Mrs. Roetta Horsley. The monthly meeting for the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 82 will be held Monday Nov. 5 at the home of Mrs. Lois Stephens. The business meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Laine Alder hosted the Wagon Wheel Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home on Thursday. Mrs. Carolyn Seager and Mrs. Dorothy Bitters were assisting hostesses. The program was given by Lon and Betty Christensen who showed films and told of their stay in Iran. The Kaysville and Layton Rotary Anns met Friday at the Valley View Golf clubhouse for their regular luncheon meeting. After the members traveled to the Davis North Medical Center where they presented a painting to the hospital. Mrs. Clara Ward is president of the Rotary Anns. Mrs. Ivy Blood will be hostess to member? of the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Elaine Talbot entertained the Mountain Road Neighborhood Birthday Club ville, girl BUTLERS T.V. B&Ws Repaired team, call Layton Recreation, $12.00 Service Call at her home Thursday ing.. 5.00 For In Shop Estimates Chapter Tuesday Mrs. Sheila Anopol was hostess to members of the Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority at her home on Tuesday evening Oct. 23. The Ph. program on the Far East was given by Mrs. Anopol. Mrs. Emily Colbenson was the cohostess for the evening. 375-95- 13 Anytime 4 Prows Circle Layton, Utah even- The Mountain View Neighborhood Club will meet Oct. 25 at the home of Mrs. Beulah Bushnell. Mrs. Marybelle Jensen will cohost for the evening. nil in O'jifiivrj u iMrs. Marilyn Odd enter-tained the Kaysville Literary Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Helen Green assisted. The book review was given by Mrs. Bonnie Heywood. The Lakeview Circle Neighborhood Birthday Club met Monday at the home of Mrs. Fern Heath with Mrs. Melpha Koldewyn as cohostess. The club welcomed back Mrs. Susanna Heath and Mrs. Mary Timothy, former members. club WE'RE OUR DOORS Everything Pliust Go Including Fixtures All Prices Slashed to Move for the Best Selection Hurry Example: October 12, 1979 Franklin and Kathryn Brown, 189 South Main, that two fires have occurred in city garbage .FASHION Xi Chi Zane and Kayleen Day, 1047 N. Kingswood Road, Kaysville, boy Layton, girl trucks, recently, caused by hot ashes left for pickup, and again urged residents to use caution in refuse disposal, tb Mrs. Betty Abrams, Mrs. Nora Miller, Mrs. Lois A meeting of all head coaches will be held at recreation office at 6 p.m. for all interested participants Nov. 8, 1979. To register your Cultural Program Presented To October 11, 1979 department, the mayor said. HE ADDED AUTO ing hostesses. Mrs. Diane Garrett with Mrs. Carol Residents Residents having shellst they dont wish to fire can' take them to the police Farmers Insurance Croup Mrs. Sarah B. Strong entertained the Sunflower Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Thelma Williams and Mrs. Julia Gailey were assist- per team. Layton out-of-to- indicated present funding sources had been depleted but added monies may be available in another allotment in November. And if word hasnt been received within two weeks, a petition will be circulated among neighbors and contact made with Sen. Jake Gams office, in an attempt to generate funds, tb teams will be accepted first. unysvillte OIMs and terrifying goblins and scenes. He also stated that the price will be $1 per person. This includes a hot cup of chocolate witches brew served by the JCKs to the brave persons making it through the last room of the spook alley. $123 teams will be accepted only to fill league. Lay-to- n teams are allowed to have two players per team. remodeling funds. She said federal officials MIL Terry and Pamela Talbot, 469 N. 300 E., Kays- J Michael Lee and Margo Drakos, 179 E. 750 So., REG. Kaysville, boy Reg. 27.00 October 14, 1979 Kathleen Robert and Westover, 811 E. 1000 So., Clearfield, boy Beaver and Mary Prince, 5194 So. 1950 W., Reg. 25.00 Roy, girl October 15, 1979 Charles and Laurel Barlow, 1130 Manchester, (uffm mr Wtsmm niGisp0!i Kaysville, girl Floyd and Helen Handley, 6081 So. 4th E., Kaysville, girl Bruce and Linda Christensen, 61 4 Healy Street, Ogden, girl Melvin October 16, 1979 and Linda Rhees, 1109 E. 1100 So., Clearfield, boy and Diann Fryer, 1606 Loch Lomond East Drive, Layton, boy Danny and Nancy Brown, 189 So. Main, No. 55, Layton, boy Merlin October 17, 1979 Melcher and Barbara Guerrero, 251 28th No. 14, Ogden, girl Bruce and Susan Foote, 906 So. 1280 W., Clearfield, boy mXwSii tfcwy Phone 376-55- clotiii;:g Square Shopping Village 11 Kaysville 1 Center, 1- -7 10--6 Fon.-Fr- i. Sat - |