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Show Roy Residents Get Lakeside Review, Wednesday, February 20, 1985 6C Utility Bill Refunds Roy City Manager Richard Kirkwood said the extra chargo ROY A billing error brought was caused by an administrative to light by alert citizens is result- oversight between accounting ing in small refunds for Roy and data processing implementa-- ; J Citys water, sewer and garbage tion. customers. There was not a specific com Roy residents will see the $1.80 munication saying, Dont base refund in the form of a credit on this on normal budget cycling; their next city utilities bill, t Wait to implement it effective? The overcharge results from a January 1. Consequently because scheduled $1.80 per month in- of the way the utility billing cycle crease in fees charged by the is set up, the accounting depart-- ; North Davis Sewer District to ment thought it was supposed pay for plant upgrading and ex- bill on a regular cycle," said Kirk pansion. The problem is that the wood. increase did not go into effect unAs a retiree, Faldowski is alsd til January 1, 1985. Because Roy in the habit of closely monitoring residents are on a December-Jan-uar- y bills. Most people just pay what billing cycle, they ended up ever it says and never bother to paying one month prematurely, see if the amount is right. I cant instead of just for January. afford to do it that way." SHELLEY KANCIT1S Review Correspondent tj LDS Missionaries To Lakeside area residents have accepted calls to serve as missionaries for the LDS Church. Others have completed missions. Sister Holly Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill has returned from the England Manchester Mission. She will give her homecoming report on Sunday Feb. 24, at 2 p.m. at Kaysville 16th Ward Chapel, 50 W. 300 So. Speak Sunday scheduled for Feb. 24, at 2:15 p.m. in the Farmington, Stake Center, 700 S. 200 E. She is employed at Horizon Publishers. She enjoys basketball, volleyball and working with young children. She is a graduate of Davis High School. Elder Wayne Popham, has been called to the Australia, Sydney Mission. He will enter the inary. An open house will be held at his home on tuesday, Feb. 26 from 7-- 9 &r- Start at... $8800 Mattms &tr Queen Size Sets Buy your Bed Frame with this ad i.T,iti ;c? ; i wci A Most Prestigious and 3 SETS M TUESDAY, MARCH 19 ia TWIN - - Mission. Elder Paul Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Bauer of Layton has been called to serve on an LDS Mission in the Virginia, Roanoke Mission. He will enter the MTC on March 7 and will speak in the Layton West Stake Center, 1591 W. 1600 N. on Feb. 24 at 11:15 a.m. The new elder is an active member of the Layton 10th Ward, and a graduate of Layton High School and the Layton Sem- Sale Ends, W.S.C. OFFICE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS presentations Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts 8 P.M. Elder David M. Macfarlane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael MacFarlane, has been called to serve the Illinois, Chicago LDS High School. i. set. He graduated from Clearfield High School and Clearfield LDS Seminary. - Kaysville. Prior to his Feb. 28 departure for the Missionary Training Center, Elder Macfarlane will speak at the Kaysville 12th Ward, 1039 E, Crestwood Rd, on Feb. 24 at 10:20 a.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missioary at his home following the farewell. A member of the Kaysville 12th Ward, the new missionary is an Eagle Scout and has been cur- -' rently attending the University of Utah. He is a graduate of Davis Missionary Training Center on Feb. 28. He is the son of James E. and Marion M. Popham. His farewell will be held Sunday, Feb. 24, at 12:50 p.m. in the Sunset 2nd, 3rd, and 7th Ward Chapel, at 338 W. 1800 N. Sun- At Orchestra Full Size Start at... Sets $19800 V2 Price! & Foundation start at $12800 Merrills Mattress we want you to WAYNE POPHAM Elder Mark David Egginton, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Egginton, has returned from the Australia, Melbourne LDS Mission. He will speak at the Roy Ninth Ward, 2175 W. 4250 S., on Feb. 24, at 2 p.m. Sister Sheila Rae Stoddard, daughter of Lynn F. and Loraine H. Stoddard, 793 S. 200 E., has accepted a call to serve in the LDS Oklahoma; Tulsa Mission. Miss Stoddards farewell is son O Q fen" IBIETTIE MOW! Merrills Mattress, Inc. 4050 Riverdale Rd. Utah PROGRAM HA YON: Symphony No. 95 in c MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 20 in d, K. 466 BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 2 in D. Op. 36 ' m .A HjnsGiat Conductor j Pi.tno Artis! HomeU OPEN TICKETS W.S.C. Ticket Office (DEC) - A.M. Weekdays-1- 0 - 6 P.M. - DAILY Riverdale, 10:00-7:0- P.M. SAT. 0 621-415- 0 Closed Sunday 10-- 6 626 6550 and Z.C.M.I. Stores SPROUSE REITZ STORES A OUR POLICY: ; SPROUSE REITZ' 76th YEAR p.m. Preschool Has Openings rnrwnriirT AMD TAX TIME SAKERS, TOO! prices good thrumarch a If for any reason advert iseMms. are not in stock, ram checks are available on request item which are (muted to quantities in stock and cannot he reordered are first come, first served. - Parent cooperative preschool for children sponsored by Davis School District has some openings. y.r For information in the south end of county contact the followChering: Cathy Allen, ry Connelly, In the north end of the county: 292-473- 292-854- 4; 8. LaWana Osborne, Cheryl Bradley, 825-938- r.c'C 544-529- 1; 9. City Will Pay For Insurance Reserve FARMINGTON will now be in the city policemen covered with Workmens Compensation, City Council members have decided. The citys personnel committee, including Councilmen Grant Ungerman and Brent Tennant, discussed the issue before recommending the matter to the city council. City officials decided to assume the Workmens Compensation liability to pay for lost time due to illness or injury, even though the city may end up with the major cost in some cases. 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