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Show 2A Voter Signup Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, August 8, 1984 Coming Events Scheduled For Primary vote Kaysville Jaycees To Sponsor Circus The Kaysville of Fruit Heights have been chalKAYSVILLE Jaycees will sponsor the Ford lenged by the Jaycees to an eleBrothers Circus from Cut and phant race. Other dignitaries will also be Shoot, Tex., in Kaysville, on Sept. 6, with planned perfor- invited to put their elephant ridmances at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. ing skills to the test. Finally, if An additional performance will be scheduled if there is enough demand. This circus is the second largest tent circus in the United States playing to over 200 cities annually. This is a full three-rin- g circus and performs for approximately 90 minutes. Activities planned for the day begin with the arrival of the circus the morning of Sept. 6. The circus will promptly put up the tent. This will be done entirely through the use of the circus animals. No machinery is involved. Next there will be a mayors race down First East in Kaysville at noon. Mayor Gerald Purdy of Kaysville and Mayor Dean Brand neighborhood I JS4F3 cy. For that reason, Aug. has 6-- been designated as Prenatal Awareness week in Utah. The Davis County Health Department, Utah State Medical Associ- ation and the Utah Hospital will join with the Association fering various groups the opportunity of selling tickets and raising funds themselves. Tickets sold prior to the circus date will be priced as follows: adults $4 $2. Tickets and children sold the day of the circus will be $4. adults, $6 and children More details will be forthcoming. pa--tro- ns back-to-scho- ol 1. ! g. finger-printin- back-to-scho- ol (2-1- 1) ARLENE HAMBLIN Review Correspondent ' SYRACUSE Construction on Country Crossing Subdivision, part of development of the former Barnes property located in the center of town, has begun. It will eventually include residential and commercial development. The property was purchased three years ago by the Boyer Co., a Salt Lake real estate development firm. Of the 600 acres, 20 have been purchased by the Davis County School District as the site for a of Health and other local health departments 1 1 shopping center. The 45 acres west of the proposed shopping center site has been designated for y units, high density single family units and twin 451-321- -- and 2000 West and has been designated as an industrial area dn for several large lot subdivisions. homes. DIAMOND CLUSTERS IN 14 Kt. GOLD! 1 1 1 WEEK ONLY 'ilMin i Ts. X iXv 10-ac- re Hints Safety partment, innoculation and first aid information display by the community nurses and Davis County nurses, as well as booths by the Womens Education Resource Center and allied health from Weber State College, and the Big Brother and Sister Program. Entertainment will include Indian dances by the Boy Scouts Thursday and Friday evenings. The Finishing Touch Modeling Agency will present a fashion show Saturday at 1 and 3 p.m. All events and activities are free, and the public is invited. five-count- ry 4. 1 T railer Park Gets No ol Vote by Roy Planners SHELLEY KANCITIS Review Sheriff Brant Johnson and all police chiefs will be available to meet and talk with those in attendance beginning at 5 p.m. There will also be two fingerprint technicians available to children under 12 years Correspondent ROY Following an emotional debate, the Roy City Planning Commission unanimously voted to deny a petition for annexation and zoning of approximately 60 acres on Roys western border to allow construction of a mobile home park. argue that if it (the mobile home court) is trashy, values will go down. But you have recourse. If its not kept up, the city can refuse to issue a business license. Roger Bon, a Fox Glen resident, disagreed, saying he had been told a mobile home park au- tomatically devalues adjacent subdivisions. We cant afford a Smith contact Deputy Gayle The planning commissions rec- drop in the value of our homes. may elite area. Ofat the Davis County Sheriffs ommendation goes to the Roy Were not an As for business license renewals . fice, Farmington. City Council which is expected to are mainvote on the issue at a public hear- insuring park standards resident Fox one Glen tained, ing scheduled for Aug. 28 at 6:30 stated, Roy City renews dumpy p.m. trailer park licenses every year. the Layton Police Station. of the more than 90 peoOn the issue of overcrowded Many Music will be by the Washingcommission the schools and increased traffic, Staple attending ton Terrace Senior Citizens Band. meeting live in Fox Glen, a subples said the same problems ocAll Seniors are welcome. A donathat would border the cur if a subdivision of single division tion of $1.50 is requested. mobile home park. They strongly family homes is approved. protested the petition, saying the Staples was questioned about park would depreciate the value the density of the project. He said of their homes, overcrowd it would range from 5.8 to 6.5 tier at Ogden Union Station, schools, increase traffic and cre- units per acre. Fox Glen is zoned cocktail party and barbeque, busi- ate an unfair tax burden. meaning approximately 4.5 ness meetings and awards presenDeveloper Mark Staples of SSI units per acre. Planning Commistations. Association said that appraisers sion Chairman Jack Seamons For more information on regis- differ on the issue of whether mosaid master plan allows up tration and answers to questions bile homes cause depreciation of to Roys eight units per acre in the disconcerning the convention, call adjacent subdivisions. I wont puted area. Reta Oviatt, Jim Clav-er- t, Larene Moncur, of age. For further information you '! 'ilfit Vi!" ''S Dance Set Seniors Layton : The Layton Se- LAYTON will hold a dance on Citizens ;nior 8:30 p.m. unat 10, Friday, Aug. til p.m. at the Senior Citizens .Center, 410 Wasatch Dr. beside 3. multi-famil- These will be nice homes, said Dan Gardner, with a nice look and feel to them. Gardner is a genral partner on this project along with his brother, Kem Gardner, and Roger Boyer. Although it is our intention to sell to other contractors, we will maintain quality construction throughout the entire project. We junior high school. An LDS Sem- have protective covenants and will maintain architectural coninary will be built west of the junior high with a city park trol, Gardner said. on the east. The park will be loThere will be individual land cated south of C.H. Dredge Co. drains to each home. In addition on 2000 West. to the sanitary sewer line, there - Just south of the park location will be an 8 inch line with a laterPhase I of the development has al under the foundation to drain begun. Nine homes along 2000 off any surface or ground water. West, two of which are under All homes will be served by Syraconstruction and will serve as cuse City with pressurized irrigamodel homes, are included in tion water. The 86 acres along 700 South is this first phase. There are 119 earmarked for three to building lots in phases The proposed site for an LDS homes for those wanting more space for gardens or a horse. chapel borders on 2500 West. At 1700 S. 2000 W., 10 acres The upper 300 acres acquired have been proposed as a comby the company is located north mercial area for a community of 700 South between 000 West across the state in making Utahns more aware of the importance of early prenatal care. to Fair Coming Agencies Davis FARMINGTON County Fair will feature the Davis County law enforcement agencies on Friday, Aug. 10. The Davis County Sheriffs Office as ;vell as all city police departments and the Utah Highway Patrol will .have vehicles and displays available for public viewing between a.m. and 8 p.m. ;the hours of ton Friday, Aug. 10 at the County Fairground at Lagoon. 2t No- 600 Acres to Be Developed (2-1- 1) back-to-scho- in For more information on the location of neighborhood voter registration centers, see the map and list in this weeks Lakeside Review or call the election department of the county clerks office at PLANS for subdivision in Syracuse are shown in drawing. Mall Will Offer The Layton Hills LAYTON Mall is offering several displays, booths and activities to help prepare safely for this Thursday through Saturday, August In conjunction with the Layton City Police Department and the Order of the Arrow Boy Scouts, the mall will offer free fingerprinting for children all three days. The material will be provided by the police department, and the Boy Scouts will conduct the actual Other displays and booths for will include a safeDavis Fire De the ty display by Aug. Voters who sign up this year will be registered to vote for the next four years. This project is another way that the Kaysville Jaycees can earn funds for their other projects. As a means of reaching more people, the Jaycees are of- Dr. Enrico A. Leopardi, Davis County health director, explains why good prenatal care, sought early in pregnancy, is so essential. A babys health, health patterns and even intelligence and mental abilities may be significantly affected by what goes on before and after it is born. will be persons the pri- vember. well-bein- . The registration days Aug. 14, 15, and 16 for qualified to register for mary elections to be held and the general election ' the circus helicoptor is repaired in time, there will be a trapeze artist suspended over the city performing aerial feats of skill. Utah registration stations. Prenatal Week Designated .The Department nine months before birth the most significant in a be may life. Good prenatal care, babys started early in pregnancy, can benefit the baby for its entire life g of the 'and ensure the mother during and after pregnan- in the Those wishing to primary and general elections should register at their scheduled u i ALL IN 14Kt. GOLD! - Iftm w55SSf m twin ySESKED r'iQ; AF Symposium Planned convention ; The 30th annual -- and symposium of the Utah Air Force Association will be held Aug. 9, 10, and 11 at the Ogden Union Station and Hill Air Force Base. 2; Planned events include golf tournament and awards party, X Union Pacific train ride, symposium on Space: The New Fron 2 -- R-l- -7 777-467- 777-475- 777-577- 1; 6; JEWELERS SWOPF GORDON'S: Ogden City Mallr Also in Layton Hills Mall, Layton Hills, and Crossroads Plaza, Salt Lake City Shop Gordon's Coast to Coast. IN OGDEN 8. jBridge Organized for Seniors ROY The Hillside Senior Center, 5051 Is offering S. 2000 W., in Roy a duplicate bridge sion each Wednesday at 1 ses- p.m. Anyone interested in playing is invited to attend. For more infor0 mation call or call Zena Burk at 773-086- 731-479- 8. Do you have a NEWS TIP? CALL YOUR Davis Sets Alumni Concert- Under the direction of Richard Ma,sden, the Davis High .School Symphony Orchestra will : present its first alumni concert. 2?. 2; 2 I 0 Former award-winnin- Davis g Photo Caption Wrong in Paper :i A picture of a break dancer High students have formed a group to perform on Wednesday, Aug. 15) at 8 p m in the Web'r state College Browning Center Auditorium. There will be no DRAWING SHOWS park. charge. LaEsesfide PUBLISHED was incorrectly identifyed in last '.weeks issue of the Lakeside location of proposed mobile home Lakeside Review EiewDey AREA CORRESPONDENT FARMINGTON WEEKLY AND DISTRIBUTED FREE BY CARRIER EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, FROM ROY THROUGH NORTH SALT LAKE. A SUBSIDIARY OF THE STANDARD CORPORATION. -- MARILYN Harris, a student at .the Clearfield Job Corps, performed a break dance routine at he open house celebration of the jClearfield Convalescent and Nursing Center July 20. Editor of the Unlimited He is not a member 2group Creation Twhich performed at the Hill Air 2Force Base Chapel on July 24. jThe. Lakeside Review regrets this trror. w.' G. LAMAR GARY HATCH Sports Editor 145 N. Main, Bountiful All 298-110- 3 451-58- v LYNDIA GRAHAM L. KARRAS f SUSAN TANNER HOLMES LAYTON Re-.vie- w. Ezell . - 298-11- NEWS DEADLINES news and photo should bo submitted no lator than Friday at noon for publication tho following Wednesday. N. Main, Layton B0TT 776-495- 1 3 FRUIT HEIGHTS MALAN Advertising Director 2146 544-442- - 544-995- SOUTH WEBER JUDY BLACKNER 298-891- 6 ADVERTISING DEADLINES Display advertisements Thursday at 4:30; classified liner ads. Monday at 3:30 479-411- 9 773-828- 8 825-453- 1 731-570- 2 ROY SHELLEY KANCITIS SYRACUSEWEST POINT , ARLENE HAMBLIN SUNSETCLINTONCLEARFIELD VCAROL GRAHAM |