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Show Sun Chronicle, Su Times April 23, 980, Page 1 Mai! site of new ZCMI Riverdale City Council makes decisions about rezoning items The City Council on April heard Hi protection discriminate duplexes in borhood. for requests rezoning of two separate of pieces property. Immediately following the public hearings the council voted to approve both requests but granted a lesser density housing on one of the requests. In other actions the council set a Public Hearing to hear a request for rezoning of Agricultural land to R-l-- Manufacturing R-l-- 8 Council designation. Rodeway Inn property. The group then discussed its contract with a private property owner to provide for improvement of 700 West between 4400 South and 4350 members agreed when they later voted unanimously to approve the Developer Dahl Crabtree has requested a rezoning of his property South west of his present auto salvage yard on Riverdale Road. Crabtree has applied for l to M-- l designation. A Public Hearing has been set for May 21 at 6:45 p.m. R-l-- South. Developers of the Maddox property on Riverdale Road near 1050 West ran into very little opposition when they requested rezoning of the property from Manufac- to Developers pushed for the higher density housing but finally agreed to a R 8 designation that will ensure only single family residences in the area. Developers pushed for 6 designation which would allow smaller lot sizes. Several citizens commented that they would feel comfortable with the le ignation, and gave the go ..head to developers of the turing infrom building of our neigh- A-- Commercial Upon the advice of City Attorney Frank Warner the Council agreed to sign a designation. After the Public Hearing, the council approved the request at its memorandum regular council meeting. Developers of the Heyman oroperty in Northwest Riverdale did not fare as veil when a group of citizens showed up to protest ezoning of the land from Agricultural to Residential 2 One man lesignation. We want some emarked of agreement and a resolution which will enable the AGLA Company to seek financing for development of the Rodeway Inn Property. I have met with the AGLA people and their bond counsel Mr. Larsen and we have worked out an agreement on this Industrial bond situation. memorandum has The been amended to limit the bond to a maximum of four million dollars and our agreement will also provide a time limit of ninety days for you to draft an ordinance to outline credit requirements for developers seeking industrial bonds." Warner went on to say that he was not recommending favorable action on any other bond requests but that the AGLA request has been worked out satisfactorily." Warner had previously cautioned the council to proceed slowly on industrial bond requests. The council discussed the city contract with property owner Lee Manning which for provides properties along The largest anchor store at the new Layton Mall, ZCMI, will open Thursday, April 24. The new ZCMI surpasses the downtown Salt Lake City store in its fittings and decor, and covers 120,000 square feet on two levels. Interior decor of the store shows a 1940s motif known as Art Deco. The motif is expressed in counter design, use of small lamps, and most dramatically in the smoked glass design along the escalators. Fresh potted plants in a colorful array of blossoming flowers will greet you at the entrances at the opening. It adds nicely to the Spring-lik- e freshness of the store. The store is designed to serve the approximately 100.000 people of this area, which The ZCMI store was designed by llolland-Paske- r and Breinholt, and was built by Horner Construction, both of Salt Lake City. Interior design is by Allan Gerard Design Inc. of Seattle, Washington. Shopping hours will be Monday to Friday, 10 a m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The store is closed on Sunday. will trading West and for payment of funds to Manning for moving several houses on his property to allow for widening of the 700 street. Manning was not present at the council meeting but Mayor Leon Poulsen commented that Manning had proposed a price and would probably not negotiate on the amount. The group agreed to continue discussions with Manning so that improvement of 700 West could be facilitated. Run for Fun Heres your chance to be a part of the Run for Fun in Roy, City. The Utah Girl Scout Council and Coca-Col- a present Girl Scouts on the Run. The 5,000 meter race is open to all runners, walkers, and wheel chair participants of six years and older. Entry forms are available Dairy Princess named By Nancy Lynn Krzton as second attendant. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. School, was chosen Lisa Hadley, 19, was :hosen as this years Weber bounty Dairy Princess Saturday evening at Weber Laramee, 3959 E. Nordic Valley Dr., Eden, Elaine was named as runnerup in the ligh School. Lisa, daughter of Mr. and drs. Roland Hadley, 3327 S. .700 W., Hooper, is a 1979 ;raduate of Roy High. She is iow working at the Internal tevenue Service Center in eceipt and control. Her lobbies include waterskiing ind sewing. About 200 people turned ut Saturday to see the 10 lairy princess contestants ie for the title reliquished iy Dairy Princess Carrie State Sterling Scholar English category. She was also selected as one of the top 12 girls extemporaneous speakers in the state. Peret Ross, 17, a senior at Roy High, was named third attendant. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Ross, 5613 S. 6300 W.. sings in the Hooper, Peret Royal Choir and Chamber Choir at school. Nanette Taylor, 18, a senior at Weber High, was chosen as the fourth attendant. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Taylor, 2937 W. 1900 N., Plain City, Nanette is in the Drama Club, the Chamber Quire, and the A Capella Choir. She also plays on the tennis team. contestants were judged for their individual The skits, personal interviews, and appearance on stage. The contest was directed )y Weber County Dairy Vives President Shyrrl Payment. Velch hbe purpose of the contest, 5500 South, Hooper, Utah, is a student of West Madalyn Taylor and has studied piano for 9 years. She is a sophomore at Roy High School, sings with the Girls Glee and an honor student. e Yvonne attended Junior High where she sang with the concert San-dridg- choir. and At the regional choral piano festival she received superior ratings. She has served as Junior Sunday organist and Primary organist. Carol Child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Child, 2368 West 4400 South, Roy, Utah, is a student of Madalyn Taylor and has studied piano for 8 years. at she is an accompanist for Royal Sounds, is on the Honor Roll, and has participated in the Utah Music Teachers Recitals. serving the Cosmetics Department had Charlene Page, Holly Shinen, Troy Thomas, Derek Denice Glover, Wakefield, Marlene Nye, Goodwin, Tyler Andy Lochhead, John Pitcher, Karen Cox, Robert Brown, Bobby LaRosa, Tracey Thompson, David Ginther, Vikki Scott Trewalla, Taylor, Shannon Wahlstrom, Julianne Gardner, Justin Jex, Kelly Shupe, and Jason Child. 9 now if you're not in shape for a distance. 3-- 2 mile Several days Stop itching fast ot extern,-.rectal, and other sk n conditions Doctors bn j severe itching can bt with a special drug You now get this dn. t vaginal J earlier, members of the VICA Club presented Mr. Knight with a plaque honoring Valley View School for Best Participation in the Safety Poster and Slogan Contest for 1979-198- anti-itc- h ingredient with no prescription Use only as in BiCOZENE" directed The medically provr n creme for I 3 171 1 itching MK3 entered Keith Toyn, Travis Braden, Lawrence Thompson, Angie Schwisow, Jim Coy, Amy Frew, Michelle Wiberg, Doug Rich, Amy Nelson, and Heather Luster. Second place, red ribbons, were presented to Mark Hansen, D.J. Hood, Luke Romero, Richie Holt, Troy Thompson, James Chavez, Bridgette Jaramillo, Shelly Jo Carter, Sylke Neal, and Gabby Ramirez. White representing ribbons, third place, to Heather were presented W TO CHOOSE Em Tricia VanLeeuwen, Roberts, Shawn Tate, Stacy Chatlin, Mitzi Verhaal, Gayle Ashton, Kimberly Stubbs, Jennifer Hawkins, and Amy Dugger. ribbons, Orange NEWLY CHOSEN DAIRY PRINCESS Lisa Hadley, bottom flanked by first attendant Mary Lynne Welker. In the back, left to right, are third attendant Peret Ross and fourth attendant Nanette Taylor. row, left, is Honorable Mention, were presented to Jennifer Griffey, Adele Brown, Christina Gallup, Heather Stephens, Debbie Clark, Karen Berg, Brian Stanislawski, Dianne Browning, Trinette Saunders, Jody Stoker, Natalie Monson named to chorus daughter Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Ray Le Ann Monson, of Monson, 4471 So. 2300 West Roy, Utah, has been selected to perform with a national performing organization as known nt Joe Leslie reports for duty 10 (FHTNC) April Marine Pfc. Joe A. Leslie, son of Morris R. and Anne P. Facer of 5638 S. 2800 W., Roy, Utah, has reported for duty with 3rd Marine Division on Okinawa. A 1979 graduate of Roy High School, he joined the Marine Corps in July 1979. Carol is a sophomore Roy High School where Knight, principal of Valley View Elementary School, presented ribbons to a number of fourth grade students, Monday, April 14. representing Carol Child and Yvonne present a piano recital Wednesday April 30, 7:30 p.m. at the studio or their teacher Mrs. Madalyn Taylor, 1454 Hill Field Road, Layton. They will play selections from Chopin, Mozart, MacDowell, Moszkowowski, Rachmaniff and Gottschalk. Yvonne Willie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ned Willie School Wallace organization, Nuffer, 479-259- Start training at local sporting goods centers or call Donna Winners named for VICA contest On behalf of the Roy High School Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) at Wright, Shelley Leshon, Child and Willie slate Willie will Hill AFB set Baldwin, the race director, original slogans of 25 words or less to the VICA Club safety contest. Blue ribbons, first place were presented to Alan , Elaine Ruth Laramee, 18, a senior at Weber High 4614 Alice Rowe, clerk from Students ponsored by the Weber bounty Dairy Men and Dairy Vives, is to select young vomen to promote dairy roducts in local festivities md schools. Mary Lynne Welker, 18, was chosen as the first Mary Lynne, a reshman at Weber State College, is a 1979 graduate of Bountiful The High. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Welker of Bountiful, she in is majoring elementary education. Her hobbies include diving, gymnastics, and racquet-ball- . recital 3 welcome people wishing to cash paychecks Most of the employees are from Clearfield, and are mostly young and wives of Air Force men But, employees come from the whole area, from Ogden down to Salt Lake City. from Centerville to Roy. It is easy to get to. Just follow to the Layton, Hill Field Road exit. it will Square footage-wise- , have the same or more selection in apparel as the downtown Salt Lake store. Its plentiful stock space allows the store to keep a wide array of sizes and styles on hand. Just this one store will employ 275 people from our area, in 80 departments. The book department is opposite the sporting goods on the lower level at the southwest entrance. Nearby the books is the customer service department, 1 W If the beard were alt, preach." goatf could Danish Proverb Groups, U.S.A. Le Ann, who has served as a soprano in the Royal Choir at Roy High, participated as a member of Utahs Chorus this past fall. She will join other select student O O O O O UP TO 40 MILES PER GALLON FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 4SPEED TRANSMISSION MICHELIN TIRES CORROSION WARRANTY All-Sta- PRICED FROM musicians chosen from applicants representing all fifty states when AllStudent Groups, U.S.A. begins its 1980 European Concert Tour this summer. Selection into Groups U.S.A. membership is a distinguished honor for PLUS TAXES & DEALER PREP CHARGES, nt all participants. 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