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Show NewsBeat Davis County Clipper Kaysville calls for separate bond votes BY ZACHARY TODD Clipper Correspondent Centerville prepares for big July 4 party KAYSVILL- E- In a special session Tuesday night, the city council voted to split the BY WARREN PETTEY proposed new library and recreation center into two separate bonds and let voters have their sav in November The council agreed the voters should decide ll they wanted to have a new library, or a new outdoor pool, or both, or nothing at all Alter lengthy discussion about the need for the libiary, and similar discussion about its design, the council chose to set a tentative amount for a $4 5 million library bond The extended amount includes hall a million for a basement in addition to two upper floors The council then decided that the recreation center (swimming pool) bond would total $4 5 million, bringing the tab for both projects to $8 million Its now up to the citizens of Kaysville to have a choice," said council member John McCleary, whos supported the library cause He and members ol the library boaid were happy to see the issue move ahead, though theres still much to resolve The council confirmed that dollar were amounts adjustable if city officials see a need to do so befoie autumn However, the mayor and council indicated they will lihelv seek bond resolution soon Were a town of kids and young families, said council member Nathan Pace Both ol these projects are talking about the futuie of Kaysville" Pace has been the lead of the new recreation He believes such a center center would be an impoitant way to meet the needs of a glowing city The cuirent proposal is onlv phase one. an outdoor pool'locker rooms, of a three phase pioject, which would eventually include bas BOUNTIFUL Independence Day celebrations in the 84014 zip code will be any tiling but plain this 4th ol Julv According to Centerville olhuals, the committee in charge of the festivities has been working hard to add new. memorable elements Returning are the perpetual lavontes. such as parades, runs and the country bieak-fa- pio-pone- nt fA3 Thursday, June 24, 2004 Clipper Stafl Writer Participants for these races with Dale must or at the Anderson city ottices to qualilv tor a $4 discount oil the $15 entrance fee All proceeds will filter thiough the Rotary Club to chanties The big city Main Stieet parade will begin at 9 a m . the route starting at Chase Dine and ending at Pages Dine "Saving spots" for the paiade will not be pei nutted until after 6 pm Julv 2, and parking on Mam Street will be prohibited 4 Call Bob Biown at or Jolene Johnson lor moie information The art exhibit will be held Ccnterv llle at Elementary Irom 10 a nr - .4 pm Due to some technical problems, dates for entry have been extended until June 30 lire childrens coloring corner will showcase all ait created by youth Irom grade 6 and younger Jliese special participants will each receive an award and a certificate for tree ice cream During this same time lrantc. booths and entertainment will fill rounders Paik. with a police auction at p in To register or ask Judy questions, call 5 Wav ment at Festivities will conclude (292-210- st ever-popul- Making a debut are a coloring corner element to the art exhibit and contest, and a Sunday night gathering to heat Elder Robert S Wood, loi mer Dean ot the Center for Naval Warlare Studies at the US Wai College and piesent piesident ol the Utah Noith Aiea for the LDS chuich, share his leelmgs on freedom and American independence Events begin Thursdav, July with a 630 pm "Dmg 1 liners Dinner" to honor those who called have Centerville home for 50 or more yeais ITiose interested 3 should call Kris Cueen at chil-die- 1 RECREATION AND LIBRARY questions will be placed on the ballot in November for Kaysville voters. Above is the rendering for Phase 1 of Kaysville's proposed new recreation center. ketball courts, aerobics rooms if additional and an found is funding In the meeting, however, many people voiced concerns about everything from pool depth to why the city doesnt forego the library and join the Davis County Libraiy system, to the sie of the library, to the specifications of swimming lanes, to the direction ol the ice-rin- pools slide The council did its best to keep the discussion on task But in the end there were many who were simply glad to have the ceitainty ot an upcoming vote "Im delighted that the citizens ol Kavsville will be able to decide the issue, said Carol Haws ol the Kavsville Libiarv Boaid Included in the library bond would be a geological survey to determine the fensibihtv ol The adding the basement council decided, however, that the basement would not include a museum alter all, but the space could still be reserved for future growth or simply to bee up prime space on the top two floors Not included in the bond amounts would be the ongoing costs lor operating the two facilities Thanhs to donations and the ongoing Kay and Alan Blood Trust Tund, library officials said it has enough money to till bigger bookshelves and for computer desks, but a huger libraiv will need at least one e more employee. and a bigger building will bring higher utility bills As for the recreation center, it will need to be stalled and maintained as well These s costs could make uneasv some voters in November Eaiher discussions about a pool laulitv. moie than a year ago. were scuttled bv the council alter strong opposition was expiessed in public hearings Meanwhile, the pool'recie-atio- n center would be placed Path while the in Barnes libraiy could be built either on the northwest corner of the citv block oi on the old Clover Club piopeitv at 200 E 200 N. although nothing has been lull-tim- long-term- linalied 295-047- 292-497- 1 feature Enday pm cluldi en's p.uade and a tree concert at I ounders Pat k featuring the nationallv known Eab tribute Pour band. Imagine, an event designed to vv ill a 6 captivate Beatles tans and entertain families (7 - 9 p m ) The following morning will be the 6 40 - 9 a m breakfast and the 25 th annual 5K Ereedom Run slatting at 7 a m At 7 45 a m a sci ics ot will races begin clul-die- 298-152- Sundnv night. Julv with 4 Wood's thoughts. 7 pm at the Bountilul Regional Center in North Salt Dike Centerville olliuals hope that this tireside-stvl- e commumtv gathering will prov ide residents with a special way to celebrate Independence Day on a Sunday All south Davis County residents are mv ited to attend Something on your mind? All you need to do a is letter to the editor at: lettersdavisclipper.com UTAH TUTORING CENTERS 801-299-86- 40 280 S. Main St., Suite 2 Bountiful www utahtutorinscenters com Davis women compete for state crown BY JAW HOPKINS C talent division and an intei view competition Iickets loi the event aie still available bv calling Aittix at .455-ai(2787) oi going on line to nu wuittnioni Puces range trom $25-4- 5 each with a handling lee chaiged bv Aittix Ihe new Miss Utah will go on to repie-sin- t the state and compete loi more scholarship awaids at the Miss America Pageant next year. held in Septembei Dike Valiev. Ann Davis born Bountilul Iliey have been involved with 52 other icpiesentatives liom across Utah in F nrlv 5 events events June showcase the womens poise with an onstage question, evening wear, casual weai and swim wear Ihe linal event will be held Satuidav. 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