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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, January 16, 1985 5D Hooper Connection Into Sewer District Remains Up in Air pumping stations if Hooper were incorporated in the district, he APRIL ADAMS Review Staff The question of SYRACUSE zr ,;i '&X :! : f? ' i 4 Mil t i I A ;v. vV g - explained. Hooper connecting onto North Davis Sewer District lines will remain up in the air for at least another month. According to District Manager Allen Wheelwright, a member of a Hooper incorporation committee has requested the city hook onto the sewer system. Hooper is outside the sewer district boundaries, but still the district provides the nearest wastewater treatment works. Wheelwright told district board members Thursday. The issue was tabled until more information could be obtained. A representative from the com- ? The community is attempting to become incorporated into Weber County, in efforts to keep neighboring cities from annexing the area, said Golden Sill, board chairman. Roy representative Jack Pierce, also the city's mayor, said Roy wasn't in the business of selling connections. They would have to put their own line in, he said. A large pumping station and 1,300 feet of line would be required to reach the nearest connection, he explained. W'eber County commissioners have not yet made a decision on the feasibility of incorporation of Hooper. A possibility of another sewer treatment plant around 1800 North has been discussed, Wheelwright said. munity, Delos Adams, was scheduled to discuss the issue with them, but did not appear. The closest sewer line for their connection is at 800 North and 4500 West, Wheelwright said. It would Drug Probe Results In Arrest of 3 in Davis Staff Photo by Robert Regan SNOW is removed by Layton City Parks Department crews from walkway on overpass at Antelope 15 Drive in Layton. Wintertime Dilemma A cial Security ftumbers do not match, the IRS says. Another good way to guard against refund delays, the IRS name says, is to use the peel-oand address label provided with the tax package. If the name, address, or Social Security number, is incorrect, changes can be made directly on the label. ff Metro Strike Force, Ogden Police Narcotics Division and state narcotics were involved in the arrests, made at either homes or on the streets. Arrested from Davis County vision. were Michael Douglas Woodman, Those arrested were charged 38, 1758 Gregory Drive, Layton; with either distribution for value Melissa Lee Kenney, 26, 945 of a controlled substance, arrang- Church Street, Layton; Richard ing to distribute for value of a K. Hedgepeth, 39, 490 N. 300 controlled substance, possession East in Kavsville. The arrests, involving three groups, occured Thursday and Friday. Most of those arrested on the 42 separate drug charges were from the Ogden area, according to the Ogden Police Narcotics Di- the downside of traffic. That will y. Inventors Can Get Research Funds FARMINGTON Profes- sional entrepreneurs in Davis County with ideas and inventions may now obtain grants for research and development while creating jobs in the long run. It's the beginning of an revolution in Davis. This will fundamentally change the character and nature of local business, said County Commission Chairman Glen Saunders. The county entered into an agreement with the state Monday for funding $35,000 to $50,000 grants from the Small Business Innovation Research program. The program should make inh roads in the countys area, according to state officials. About six to eight new businesses should be created with this years entre-prenuri- al high-tec- funds. Davis County is the first in the nation to operate the program on a local county basis, according to possession with the intent to distribute for value of a controlled substance. More than 20 officers from the 1 right-of-wa- y, Newlyweds and others who changed their names last year should report their new name to the Social Security Administra- r tion (SSA). The name and Social Security numbers on tax returns are matched with those of the SSA in processing fhe returns. Refunds are delayed if the names and So six-we- Davis County residents. prevent UDOT snowplows from piling your snow back into your driveway. For example, if you live on the east side of a state highway, pile the snow around the approach to your driveway on the north side of your driveway rather than the Aside from adding to UDOTs south side. That way the northconsiderable burden of snow re- bound snowplows will pass your moval, putting snow from pri- driveway before they get to your vately owned driveways and pile of snow. Less snow will end parking lost onto state highways up in the entrance to your drivealso creates a dangerous road way. condition. The extra snow makes The heavy snowfalls of recent the highway that much more slick winters in Utah have demonstratand unsafe for travel, according ed the difficult traveling condito a department press release. tions we all face during One bit of advice can help snowstorms. The cooperation of make a tough situation less diffi- private property owners as well as cult,. If,.you live along a state - the motoring public can go a long highway, push the snow from way in easing the troublesome your driveway approach, toward times of winter. right-of-wa- of a controlled substance and investigation by Davis County, Ogden and state narcotics officers resulted in the arrest of 2 people, three of them Highway Crews Dont Want Snow rows of plowed snow on private road approaches and driveways, both on and off the highway is the responsibility of the property owner. When clearing these, approaches, the property owner shall not push or pile the snow onto the state numerous require Davis County . Hearing Set in Embezzling A preliminary hearing for a at the Ogden City Mall. Clearfield woman charged with She is charged with theft, a second-degre- e embezzling from an Ogden beaufelony. The punty supply store has been set for ishment if convicted is one to 15 Feb. 8 at 9:30 a.m. years in prison and a possible Vicky Grace Morgan, 163 S. $10,000 fine. 1450 W., Clearfield, 'was arrested "Judge Robert B. Phillips of 3rd Jan. 3 by Ogden City Police. She Circuit Court set the hearing was the manager of Taylor Maid date. MAKE IT YOUR CHOICE . . . Richard Nelson, secretary of the countys Private Industry Council. Commissioners signed the agreement with the Utah Technology Finance Corporation, To Win which will provide $200,000 of state monies this year. County officials allocated another $200,000 as a budgetary contribution. corit The UTFC is a poration governed by a volunteer board of trustees, funded by the Newgate Mali's Travel Show January 17-1- 9 during regular mall hours. Visit our travel booths and register for prizes. Drawings held Saturday at 4 p.m. non-prof- legislature. It was created two years ago to allow individuals to develop their ideas to eventually establish a business. , In Davis County, Nelson predicted the local program would createover 500 jobs in five years. Requests for the first proposals will be taken in about six weeks, he said. a Trip to Disneyland at Golden Spike Empire: Tickets forWeberState College Basketball and Starship Theatre Movie Passes. i Travel Express: Over-nigstay at the Salt Lake Hilton. Limousine service to and from Salt Lake. Fishbum-Sivulic- h ht Morris Travel: Overnight stay at the Salt Lake Airport Hilton or the Ogden Hilton. Includes Dinner and Breakfast. v j , Murdock Travel: Free Polaroid Camera. 25 off on any airfare to anywhere in the world, TWA flys. (Restrictions apply). , if ' . Skyways Travel and Richards Mfg. jewelers: TRIP TO DISNEYLAND '1 Airfare and Lodging for 4 days and 3 nights. Winner must comply with trip guidelines. Air lJ travel provided by WESTERN AIRLINES. p:c ft' T i ...J It , Sears, Mervyns and over 50 stores for your choice!!! female Dingo mix puppy is a steal for just $5 at the Davis County Animal Shelter. Shelter employees say she has a cute personality with unique eyes. Information on neutering and shots can be obtained when this puppy and others like her are adopted. THIS low-co- t Warm Hearts and Friends Go Together. fmm: NEWGATE MALL 36th and Wall Ave,, Ogden st nwr ii nfirwrt iH'vHmr iml'iifri iit 4iifni MriTnifulriifi fr- wi I'fwf umgMvrw |