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Show v ; ' " Sru x Z-.-- Ss. - " f'sz&'xmw f. ' Marvin W. Hailing or Clearfield, 1985 valedictorian for the College of Engineering at Utah State University, has received fellowships worth $15,000 to support graduate studies in structural engineering at Stanford University- '5? Jjh o jv fV 'l - AV, "4 5 ... 4 children in his family to graduate from Utah State University. He will receive his bachelors degree in civil and environmental engineering. His studies have emphasized structural design and analysis. He is interested eventually in working for an internaHailing is the recipient of tional firm, he said. e $5,000 from The American scholHe received a four-yeof Steel Construction, and arship to USU, where he has $10,000 from Stanford. maintained a grade point average Stanford is the top school in of 4.0. He also received the Harearthquake engineering," Hailing old Richy $4,000 engineering said. scholarship at USU, and was seHailing, 24, is the fifth of six lected by a committee of profes Insti-tur- sional as engineers the; outstanding senior student in the College of Engineering. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi honor society and the American Society of Civil Engineers. During his junior year he was a member of the USU student academic board. He has worked part time as an engineering consultant while attending USU. Hailing spent two years in Ven- -. ezuela on a mission for the LDS,, church. His parents, W. Merrill and' Bertha Hailing, live in Clearfield. , ar ETlSI V- liSOE OWNERS KI THIS AREA ATTENTION S YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD 111 THE FIRST SIDING not attract lightning or senior Mika Hess holds himself upright awaiting medical atten- tion after an accident in Bountiful Monday on the omer of 400 North and 500 West. Hess and our other youths were west- bound on 400 North when their car collided with another car1 in a broadside type colli- - sion, according to Trooper Brent VanFleet. VanFleet said further investigation is needed before citations are issued. Hess suffered cial lacerations and a concussion, according to his mother. Mike is the son of Kenneth and Lona Hess of 1548 No. Main, Centerville, Few Attend Layton Hearing On Budgeting of $5.7 Million LYNDIA GRAHAM subdivision ' LAYTON On y a handful of residents turned out for a special city council meeting to consider and adopt a tentative $5.7 million dollar budget for Layton dur- ing the 1985-8- 6 with ing Review Correspondent and It has been proposed that a rezoning, and development" street sweeper be purchased dur- e also include funds for a city accountant, to be hired by January of next year. A position for a data processing director is also allowed for in the proposed budget, as is a personnel and purchasing coordinator. Both positions are to be filled by full-tim- fiscal year. Another public hearing will be held on June 13 at 6 p.m. before final adoption of the budget that - night. City officials have estimated revenues for next year to total $5,722,060, including property taxes of over $1.4 million and sales tax revenues of $2 million. Laytons franchise tax, added to utility bills, will generate $700,000; business licenses and building permits should add another $200,000 to city funds. It is estimated the city will gain $160,000 through the federal revenue sharing funds and $60,000 through the collection of delinquent property taxes. City administration takes a large bite out of the general fund, October. The budget also calls for a four percent cost of living adjustment for city employees and an additional $30 paid towards the employees family health insurance . part-tim- werldev direst with the owner means tremendous savings to you. 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ADDRESS $ I Q Block Frame My Heme: Stucco I cm interested in your SPECIAL j Bait time to call: Law mm mm mm Q Brick OFFER Aftemeen Morning Evening wm He said emphasis had been planned on the council identified priorities including improving financial management and data processing capabilities in the city, revising and implementing a master plan, adopting policies for effective personnel management and economic development, and responding to the service demands created by community costs. The finance department has requested a budget of $210,002 and the legal department has asked for $152,887. The budget requests of the police department total $1,652,868 and include the hiring of four additional police officers, one who will be used to coordinate a citywide crime prevention program totaling $368,543, including and to function as a school liai$153,594 in permanent and son officer. e The total outlay for the Fire employee wages and in $41,049 employee benefits. Department will be $343,029, if This will include 'the hiring of a approved, with an additional planner to assist the director of $279,394 going into the budget of community development in pre- the Community Development paring the master plan and assist Department. -10 V It dost net olsterb or retain ing the coming year and a heavy equipment operator be hired to operate it. An additional street maintenance worker to help in maintaining roads and with snow removal is also called for in the proposed budget. City Manager Cam Caldwell said the proposed budget reflects the ambitious program proposals submitted by department heads and administrative staff set in the seven goal setting meetings held with city council members over the past two months. processing. If passes, the final budget would PAIITIHG THAT HIED 11 It wont dent life VIEWMONT HIGH SCHOOL growth. 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