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Show v a i iir ywtfpjim Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1983 Bid Snag Delays Contest Planned Ambulance Deal - court-hous- Pro-Me- Trophies, ribbons, plaques and gift certificates will be awarded for the funniest and scariest as well as other categories the judges can think of. A trophy will presented to the winning business. In conjunction with the pumpkin carving competition, a poster contest is being held in the Farmington elementry and junior high schools this week. Ribbons will be awarded to the posters best depicting the upcoming pumpkin carving contest. The winning posters will be on display in Farmington store and business windows this week. three-mont- Pro-Me- Speak , may not have wide- - among the gas guzzlers at First Security James Pingree of Bank's drive-i- n window.'Tm just putting for but spread appeal, it only-wais to go on a sunny ' my money in and taking it out like everythe Roy, ; day. Spotting Pingree is easy. Hes the body else Pingree said. v one on the sandwiched BANKING by bike November 3,' KAYSVILLE has been selected as the night to Other candidates are Paul Beck Sheffield, Gary Porter and Steve Major. The election will be held on Nov. 8. All may attend the meeting tor ask questions and learn of the is- sues which face the Kaysville Wa-gama- n, . two-wheel- ' er . - 11 . 11 Sign Up for Recreation Classes LAYTON Registration for recreation classes in Layton is being taken at the Layton City Parks and Recreation Department from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 , p.m. Classes in candle wicking and soft sculpture have already begun. The second candle wicking class begins today t 7:30 p.m. at ; the East Layton City Hall. Cost The .following classes are for 4 to 6 p.m., Nov. 2 and 9, E.M. children 8 to 12 years old: Whitesides School, $8. Arts and crafts for Christmas Arts and crafts, 4 to 6 p.m., gifts, 4 to 6 p.m., Dec. 6 and 13, East Layton City Hall, $8, for Nov. 16 and 30, E.M. Whites-- , two weeks; arts and crafts, 4 to 6 : ides School, $8; arts and crafts, 4 p.m., Oct. 19 and 26, E.M. Whi- .to 6 p.m., Dec. 7 and 14, E.M tesides, School, $8; arts and crafts, Whitesides School, $8. Will to Lawmaker wicker vv baskets The Jaycees will attend the Utah Jaycees model legislature to be held at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Nov. 12. Gov.;-ScotMatheson has been the traditional keynote speaker. The cost is $6 per person which includes North in the portable classroom in the north parking lot. The speaker this month will be Rich Hoffman, head chef at Weber State College. He will talk about holiday diets. All diabetics and their families are invited to attend. 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LAYTON The North Davis Chapter of The American Diabetes Association, Utah affiliate, will hold its monthly educational meeting on Thursday, Oct. 27, at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Humana Hospital Davis ' is $5. Other classes, times, places . and costs follow: door Macrame wall or hangVCity;'; ing, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Nov. 9 This meeting is sponsored by and 16, East Layton City Hall," the Utah Association of Women. $4 per class; wheat weaving, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., second session, and the PTA. ; n Nov. 22 and Nov. 29, East City Hall, $12 per session. Thanksgiving decorations, 6 to 8 p.m.' Nov. 14, Fire Bug' Flowers, 19 E. Gentile, $12; new Christmas decorations and gift ideas, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.;1 Dec. 10 and 17, at Bettys Crafts,; 280 E. Gentile, $10. All of the above classes are for ' ages 13 to adult. KAYSVILLE Kaysville . Rep. E. Ute Knowlton, will be guest speaker, at the GIFTS Kaysville Jaycees meeting today,. Oct. 26. It will be held in the :..y; Kaysville City Hall, 44 North Main, at 8 p.m. Rep. Knowlton will speak on the legislative process. Diabetes Group Will Meet y ' This years election is unique in that all six are candidates for the first time. Even though two are incumbents, they were appointed to their positions by the current mayor and city council. They are Brit Howard and Jack Oram. : Photo by Shelley Kancitis . meet your candidates in Kaysville at the Morgan Elementary School, 1089 Thornfield Road. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Each candidate will speak briefly for five minutes and then the meeting will be, open for ds Pro-Me- ' Kaysville . d, Pro-Me- Candidates questions. d. ROY Roy City almost eight times this year they new a ambulance, but its havent had their performance bought Nielsen. purchase has been delayed due bond in on time," said Roy City Fire Chief Richard to irregularities in the bidding Waters said he has no problems process. Theyre one of Bidding specifications required with manufacambulance the largest bidder each by Roy City say must present a performance turers in tne world." He said all bids met specifications. bond by a specified date. The council passed a motion the company with the lowest bid, did not submit a bond to reject the bids and start over. until after the bidding period Waters said this means the city will not have a new ambulance ended. A performance bond equals 10 until March. Initial plans were The percent of the amount bid. It is to take delivery in January. ambulance is being purchased as used as a method of guaranteevehicle. ing that the item purchased a replacement In other business, Acting Maymeets all specifications. said the city Tubbs Richard or Dut-so- n Roy City Attorney Roger said he was satisfied that received a letter from the Keir failure to submit the Corporation formalizing its exh negotiating bond on time was an oversight. clusive The Roy City Council ap- contract with the city. Keir is interested in purchasing peared ready to accept bid of $36,885 until Gene up to 10 acres of city property muMoffitt, a dealers representative including the site of the old for Superior Northwest Coach, nicipal building. another bidder, challenged the Councilman Lavar Smith said bid. legality of he was concerned about Keirs I dont think by law you can possible purchase of two privateproceed, said Moffitt. He said ly owned lots that border the old the city would have to throw out city hall site. If they buy the all bids and start over. Other- property this gives them leverwise we all dont have an equal age. We made it plain we dont chance since the rest of us lived want any strings attached, said up to the bidding requirements. Smith. Dave Nielsen, a dealers representative for Braun Industries If Keir buys the lots and we which also bid on the ambu- dont sell them the city land, its their problem, said Tubbs. lance, agreed with Moffitts chal Pro-Me- d. p.m.. Will This has been a recurring At least pattern with Pro-Me- lenge. SHELLEY KANCITIS Review Correspondent FARMINGTON A Great Pumpkin Carving and Decorating Contest will be held in the e parking lot of the county on Oct. 29. Sponsored by the downtown business owners of Farmington, the contest will be open to children of all age groups and Farmington businesses. 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