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Show 2A 10, 1983 Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. ,, , tmW' ,v I Jt v 'v'- Vrf' I ' W r !'( "V New Zone for Housing Is Denied in Layton i XHk and referring to the street'and w periodically its size said that he doesnt see to solve that problem heavy residential traffic were all any way cited by Mrs. Slatore as for a number of years. According to Layton City itti problems in the area. Little Planner Scott Carter, the citys n kids,' narrow roads, and big does call for an master plan trucks just dont go together, extension of Hill Field Road, she said. Van Voss, a resident of (Highway 232) from where it Ronald Avenue expressed joins Main Street just west of the concern for runoff water which Layton Hills mall, to 1200 West. Carter said that when he said has already flooded the road extension completed several area in the property would alleviate water of many of the lack also the and times, for West Layton but Sharon Slatore told the pressure to some of the already problems that it could be as long as 10 council that the more people in developed areas in West Layton. before the road was. years up brought Saying problems the area the worse its going to .. constructed.' get, a$ she outlined what she at. the meeting were valid, council acted favorably to The that added Shields Lewis felt were hazards to the sajpty of Mayor the increase in homes with an a suggestion by Mrs. Slatore that local residents. a committee be formed to study s P, average of one or two vehicles . The narrowness of Gentile, t traffic problems in the area add would upto the he railroad crossing, industrial per home an.d offer some suggestions to vehicles, of a number trucks quite traffic, especially large the city and local residents. coming from Smiths Food King A denial for LAYTON rezoning by the. Layton City Council brought to a halt plans for development of a twin and single unit housing development proposed by Leland Wart for property on West Gentile. Many homeowners near the site opposed the rezone due to what they said were and unresolvable problems increase in traffic the new homes would generate. warehouse and H . If 105-un- it ' ?' s5' V V - rrjjr-- , 7?tST 2 ? JE. -v X S' 1 IlV ' Y t ' - jUn " . ... V:; ;.;: ? , :WM IIII? ei 'liii 5 iSUi WM ;J ' Mi'll V Staff phot SUMMER means yard work, and Marlow Fisher of 498 N. Main, Centerville, finds by Rodney Wright Weber Basin OKs Contract For Building g ThU it A low bid of from the Kier Corporation of Ogden has been accepted by the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District for the remodeling and expansion of its headquarters offices here. The district plans to expand facets of the Air Force, including the tactical, strategic, military the east end of the building for more office space and do some airlift andd training forces. As an organization, the Utah redecorating on the inside and AFA is attempting to promote around the facade. The Kier corporation bid was further understanding of the Air Force, Hawkins said. We are almost $40,000 less than the concerned that our members and nearest bid and promised a the public are not fully aware of completion date of 105 days. what the Air Force needs and The nearest bidders completion what its role will be going into date estimate was 160 days. Work was to begin on the the 21st Century. Association members may building Tuesday and monthly register at the beginning of the district meetings may have to be state conventionn August 18, at held elsewhere until the construction is finished. the Hill AFB Officers Club. the work goes faster relax. if you sit down and LAYTON $199,500 .. symposium is The U.S. Air and Force into the 1990s. Senior Air Force Department of Defense speakers Leading the speakers as will highlight the Utah Air Force moderator for the symposium Association State Convention will be General T.R. Milton (USAF,Ret). Participants include August 0 at Hill AFB. Convention chairmman, Ed Dr. Lawrence J. Korb, assistant Hawkins, stated that to his secretary of defense for knowledge there has never been Manpower, Reserve Affairs and such a gathering of leading Air Logistics, Genreral James P. Force authorities in the state Mullins, commander, Air Force before and their commments Logistics Command, and Major during a symposium Aug. 19 General Carl N. Beer, deputy would be of great interest to chief of staff for plans. Military association members and the Space Command. Other speakers are from all public. Theme for the 18-2- , Lancers Attend USU Clinic Shumway, student body officer for Layton High. Despite the tremendous time and energy required to organize and promote the workshop, said he is Christensen committed to the youth development program. He oversees about 40 similar, workshops every year. Eight leaders from Layton High School recently returned from Logan where they participated in a three-da- y leadership workshop on the Face shape analysis to help in choosing and necklines of Utah campus Univerrsity. Julie State . Jones, Sheldon Shumway, Tavia Thoreson, Darin Hansen, Allison Stevens, Terri Goede, Gary Coleman and Kim Tunley joined about 80 other student leaders from Utah, Idaho and Nevada for the first session of the Developing Leadership Skills Workshop, directed by Dr. Val Chnstensen, vice president for student services, and Ray C. Myers, director of student activities at USU. The workshop is now in its fourth year, and has grown from Although many of these workshops involve the student leaders at USU, this, one is aimed at high school leaders, and community and school. USU has taught us that the most successful policies are those that promote student involvement and , . 292-659- '5LaEkep(3ISeyetcy Published wookly and distributed FREE by carrier every Wednesday morning from Roy through North Salt Lake. A total Subsidiary of the Standard Corporation MARILYN L. KARRAS EDITOR G. 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