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Show v-- aM" w , v. w P P - .U.' t V , ' vv',m,i'wkh i r,a,'',r . wu. W, VVeuiloauay, v 19, 1900 S. Weber Delays Action on Housing Authority JUDY BLACKNER , Review Correspondent A resoluSOUTH WEBER tion to form a municipal housing authority in order to apply for a loan for a new city hall has been delayed. Mayor Rex Bouchard said that after some research the city councilmen should be made aware of what is involved in creating the authority. I dont feel I would be doing my job without studying what we actually are getting into before we make a decision. stated Bouchard. rate part of the city givernment, able to obtain loans and finance improvements with block grant funds for neighborhood and community projects. Bouchard and Page recommended that a meeting be set up this week with a member of the Theres a lot that can be done with the housing authority, said City Attorney Rodney Page. Five members of the council or community would be appointed as the authority committee members. The authority would be a sepa Davis County Housing Authority to discuss criteria that must be met as required by the state and to educate the councilmen on the provisions. Copies of the housing authori- - ; ty code will be given to mem- " bers of the council to study, i t 3 PEGGY ANN FECHSER Bar Accepts Attorney Of Kaysville v 4 f.-- ; Tutl, ; vif nn ju rI to KAYSVILLE Peggy Ann Fechser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fechser of Kaysville, recently passed the Utah State Bar exam and was admitted to the bar Oct. 5. M ;? , ' is 1 L I jto o.rLuii-u;;j- JV- Wi. rrf f" w v tu $ w c f J i j raur U7o.a.- T i vmz urwaisarr G.E. 13" Miss Fechser received her law degree from the University of Utah this June. She received her undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University in political science and has served a mission for the LDS Church to Seveille, Spain. 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CAPACITY Solid State touch controls to power levels plus delrost cycle Cooks last by time Quick Set control tor popular loods E COUNTERSAVER'-MICROWAV- OVEN Installs over your present cooktop tan Cooktop light Cooks by lime or temperature Solrd-stetouch control peds Auto Roesi plus Quick Set control Council Meets jH -- The Roy City Youth ROY Council conducts meetings on the first Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the Roy City Municipal building. Nov. 2 is the next scheduled session. The public is invited to attend. 495 Rog. 020.00 A irranty on All Pam S Labor v& Rog. 349.00 CAQQOO VeM $299 SPRUCE UP YOUR HOME THIS FALL with NEW FLOOR COVERINGS from SATISFACTION CENTER The council was formed to Satisfaction Center. We carry quality name brands of floor coverings, Armstrong, Heritage, Tuftek, RHS, Congoleum, Mannlston, and many others! We believe in quality products at reasonable prices. So come In and let us help you with your floor covering needs. 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