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Show Kiwanis Elect Hearings Set on Rezoning rezoning property located public New Officers the corner of Rainbow and to consider at Oct. also zoning In Clearfield hearing for the. Gary given Final approval rezone property CLEARFIELD New officers and board members have been chosen for the Clearfield Kawanis Club. President is Robert Horn, with Harold Steele, vice president; Raymond Adams, secretary, and Gary Krall, treasurer. New board members are Barrett Lampp, Glannin A. Cloward, Smith Page, Lyle Landes, O. Ross Sanders, Kevin Dunn and Golden Stephenson. Kiwanis Lt. Gov. Stanley Morgan officiated at installation ceremonies. The Clearfield club celebrated its 45th anniversary at a banquet last week. NEW OFFICERS of the Clearfield Kiwanis Club are (from left) Gary Krall, treasurer; Robert Horn, president; Harold Adams, secretary, on for Fair-fiel- will 7:30. has been for phase eight of Aspen Heights for single dwelling lots on Snow Creek Drive. "NAIL SPECIAL AY TIPS & WRAPS 35. 1500ih,.7M SPECIALIZING IN LINEN & SILK ALSO OFFERING CUSTOM NAIL ART & CREATIVE 7 a.m. to 7 DESIGN I 776-26- 09 p.m. Call WORK DONE BY TRAINED PROFESSIONAL VEGAS NATIONAL NAIL COMP. WINNER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!! 1984 LAS Mlarys flail IBoutique Expires 50.57 So. IQOO V, Rov 10-3- MOW IS THE PERFECT TIME TO Mayor Sant stressed the fact that an official assessment of the SUNSET Mayor Norm Sant situation was in order since this and members of the Sunset City problem would continue as popuCouncil discussed at length last lation increases and children week a troublesome issue confrom this area continue to attend children Sunset schools. Clinton who cerning must cross railroad tracks on Councilman Clifford Spendlove their way to Sunset schools. out against using a spoke Children living in the area just band-ai- d approach to solve a west of the Union Pacific railroad in tracks in Clinton, must cross the continuing problem, and was a more permanent solufavor of tracks daily to walk along 1800 tion, such as constructing an North to school at Sunset Eleoverpass for pedestrians and mentary. traffic. Officials of both cities met reWhile the entire council agreed cently to discuss alternatives but did not reach an agreement. Since it is the responsibility of the par that meeting, Clinton city has ents to instruct their children, it hired an additional school cross- was also agreed that a safety proing guard for that area where the gram could and should be initiatchildren must walk in the street ed through the schools and PTA and over the railroad tracks. programs. CAROL GRAHAM Review Correspondent bi-cy- le Dont Yell at Layton About Sewer Fees maintain a smile. Councilman Golden Sill, who sits on the board of the NDSD condoned the jnergasgs in thejees; but not the treatment of city em- ployees. He said even with the recent bond election to give the NDSD money for new construcverbal abuse. tion, the impact fees are necessary to help the plant process Shields said a letter posted sewage. He said the plant was decity offices points out the into handle an optimum of crease of the sewer impact fees, signed 9 million gallons per day but ofan increase from $100 to $500. ten has 29 million gallons per day The fee is set by the North Davis ' going through it. Sewer District to help offset costs office employees may be The to the system by new developin more hot water when an inment. crease m home sewage costs beHe said when the developers comes effective in January. The see the letter they vent their feelnew fee will be $4.80 per houseings and objections on the office hold, Sill said, up from the curpersonnel who can do nothing rent $3. The city collects the fee about the situation but try to with its water billing. gcasEBcascBl SALE RUNS THRU SEPT. LAYTON Yelling at the gals in the office about sewer impact fees is no longer an acceptable thing in Layton City, according to Mayor Lewis Shields who wants contractors to know the city is not repsonsible for the fees and doesnt appreciate the in-th- VAPEX LATEX FLAT " HOUSE PAINT 29th. 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