Show niiiir X 20 Standard-Examin- er Wednesday August 20 1980 Tairjjefs ¥ow Arecos on Core For Possible Redev©lopnn©iif Study ECcoysvalle I 1 j1 i1 1 KAYSVILLE — Four sections of downtown Kaysville have been formally targeted for more study for future redevelopment and a public hearing has been scheduled to tell people how it will all be paid for The four sections constitute most of the city’s downtown area including all the land around the Main Street and 2nd North intersection and all the buildings on the west side of Main Street in the central business district At the same time as it did that the City Council also approved a special retainer contract with the man doing most of the redevelopment planning The contract in addition to a $10000 contract already signed is to cover any negotiation work the city needs done The hearing really just a public information meeting is scheduled for Sept 9 at 7 pm in City Hall That date could be changed however if the city s Kenster redevelopment advisor Tom of Salt Lake City is unable to attend The first site is the downtown area between First South and Second North on the west side of Main Street The second site is the block between First North and Second North on the east side of Main Street The third site is a triangular-shape- d area between State Highway 106 (Mam Street north of Second North) Second West and north of Second North The last site is blocks on the east side of State Highway 106 above Second West and including Post Mill Street Crestwood and half the next block encompass Kenster the planning consultant from Salt Lake City was also given a contract for $4750 an hour to negotiate to bring companies into the city but only if the city approves the work Kenster’s original contract only covers the planning for the city’s redevelopment but Mayor Gar EUson said Kenster also has numerous contacts in the business community that could be valuable to the city’s efforts Kenster also has the expertise he said that the city lacks in negotiating to get a large merchant to bring a store into the city He said it would be worthwhile to open the city’s already tight north None of the four sites has been desig- budget to pay Kenster “I’d be willing to rob some other nated for any redevelopment work yet accounts to make something happen” nor has the City Council decided what Elison said will Mayor sort of work the redevelopment Fighter Wing Commander at HiSI AFB Named HILL AIR FORCE BASE — Col Jerauld R Gentry is the new commander of the 388th PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 21st THRU AUGUST 27th 1980 Tactical Fighter Wing Gentry replaces Brig Gen W Troy Tolbert who was assigned as the commander of the 1st Tactical Fighter Wing at Langley AFB Va and had been the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing commander since Au( OUR TRIPLE THE DIFFERENCE OFFER: ®u§©TO'? 1979 gust Gentry comes to the Utah-base- d wing which has the Air Force mission of the 6 Fighting Falcons after serving u-- Shop Richies Discount Foods Buy 25 different items which total 2000 or more Compare the identical items at any other store If the total bill is lower at tho other store we'll give you TRIPLE THE DIFFERENCE" bach in cash All we need for proof is your Richies itemized receipt and a list of tho other stores prices W® 3820 WALL AVE & 12th ST & WALL AVE OGDEN w F-1- as the commander of the 4440th Tactical 3 Fighter Training Group (Red Flag) Nellis AFB ti ii 5 !l ii Nev COL GENTRY The colonel is a vete ran of 23 years of service in the Air Force He has more than 4500 flying hours in 50 different fighter trainer bomber and research aircraft In 1971 and 1972 he flew more than 200 combat missions in Southeast Asia The 6 is not an entirely new fighter for him While serving in the Tactical Fighter Requirements Section of Research and Development at Headquarters United States Air Force Washington DC he was responsible for the Lightweight Fighter Prototype Program which evolved into the 6 program Gentry received both the Harmon International Aviation Trophy and the Society of Experimental Test Pilot’s Kincheloe Trophy as the outstanding test pilot of the year F-1- F-1- A & 498 STEAKssr 1®? STEW MEAT Police say they believe Getting’s brother was in Salt Lake City during the whole episode Neither Lloyd nor the two females police say took part in the’ episode have been charged James Gettings is charged with second degree theft All the money involved in the scheme has been recovered CHUCK ROAST 14! RIB STEAKsr CHUCK STEAK PORTERHOUSE 0 33? SAUSAGEsr 19! SAUSAGE- 22? ROASTsr - 1 9? 98 °1°? zs NS v mm U&J of $100000 brother FRYERSsk! 79? 89? ED r Layton Fourth Circuit Court James T Gettings 29 Salt Lake City was arrested by police ‘here Aug 13 Police say Gettings faked the kidnapping of his brother Lloyd Gettings Layton Aug 11 and with the aid of two unnamed female companions from Salt Lake City demanded an original ransom That demand police say was scaled to $4000 and paid to James Gettings who then police said faked putting the money at a “drop” in Weber Canyon and picking up his released Js SS N LAYTON — A preliminary hearing for a man accused of faking a kidnapping to extort $4000 from his mother has been set for Aug 27 in ©9? BACOIfc- - Theft Hearing Set for Aug 27 N U JS -- BABY FOODasr DIAPERS KIX 21 COFFEE §859 273 SOUPsasst 28 §101 SPAGHETTI V-- 8 O'Ssarr?3?! mMJM & Contract Sntzed 43 79 APPLESAUCE JUICE FLOURS CRISC0 OIL TISSUEyr-r- r GREEN BEANSk-- 20 ’3 $379 265 ©7 issue MORGAN — Morgan City formally began contracting Tuesday for law enforcement ser- vices from Morgan County Sheriff’s Office although the sheriff has really been doing the policing since July 15 Mayor pro tern George Francis and County Commission Chairman Dale Thurston signed a five-yeagreement requiring the county to e law enforcement provide continuous to the city of Morgan for a yearly fee of $39000 The fee will be re vie wed and each year Under the contract the city has donated $11668 worth of police equipment to be credited against its fees to the county Either the city or county can terminate the agreement the contract specifies Facing the loss of their second police chief in a year Morgan City councilmen decided in June to disband the city police force and seek service from the county sheriff rrmn'mX ar full-tim- GARLIC: 100SC 'LB UTAH ONIONS ffttSM UTAH EA PICKLING PLANTS PLANTSitss- t- 12 0Z MORRELL Fair Entries Due SALT LAKE CITY — Dates for entries to the 8 0Z 50 LB 12 0Z KINGSTON DOG FOOD LEMONADE Utah State Fair are getting closer with some entries due today Today is the deadline for entering horses cattle swine sheep goats rabbits poultry and FFA livestock pigeons and The deadline for fine arts exhibits including paintings photography pottery making metal and glass works is Aug 30 at 5 pm They can also be entered Aug 29 but not earlier Home arts exhibits must be entered no later than Aug 30 at 3 pm These include such things as needlework and home handicraft items canned products and preserves Entries can also be made on Aug 28 and 29 in these MEAT FRANKS 0)(cF 4-- H njyifinAmiLLi't'Tiiriib'f ‘ f Hi f lfl — 4198 IK 1 9? |