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Show 2A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 31, 1985 Would Employ 300 to 500 Coming Events Former Park Complex Residents Plan Reunion LAYTON All former res- idents of Verdland Park in Layton, are invited to attend a reunion on Aug. 10 at 4:30 p.m. The reunion will feature a potluck dinner to be held in the Layton Commons Park. Food Plant CHERILYN KAWA where Verdland Park, a government housing development that came to the area during the 1940s, once stood. For more information, tact Irene Scow at Rodney Felt at CLEARFIELD Clearfield officials are hoping their city will be the new home of a frozen food processing plant. The plant would be located in con- 533-954- 2, 544-332- Review Correspondent or the Freeport Center and have an estimated annual payroll of $4 6. The Layton senior citizens Citizens Center, 410 Wasatch Dr., Layton. Music will be provided by the Washington Terrace Senior Band from 8 to 10:30 p.m. All persons 40 years and older are welcome. A donation of $2 is requested. Porcelain class will be held Friday at 10 a.m., pinochle 2:30 p.m. and ceramics class at p.m. For information, call 1 The Of- Hill-gat- at 544-410- CHERILYN KAWA Water does CLEARFIELD not come cheap, and Clearfield City officials said they have no other choice but to pass along increased rates to residents. The City Council voted to approve a resolution to increase water utility rates by 4 percent, a served basis, so please arrive early. be about $3.50. For more information or to make reserva- tions call Lynn Trenbeath, LAYTON coping skills group for men and women who are divorced or separated from their spouses will begin Thursday, Aug. 8 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Davis County Mental Health Center in Layton. education-discussio- n k The group, led by psychotherapist Joel Alba, pro A eight-wee- 4, 4-- H Hamburgers, hot dogs and drinks will be available. Each participant should bring utensils and plates and a potluck Separated the district last year and that CLEARFIELD Clearfield po- have been arrested for incidents. Clearfield Police Det. Dan Jones said the problem is not only in Clearfield, but exists also in other Davis County cities. Bikes will be returned wherever owners are known. Others will be auctioned off at one of two semiannual Clearfield Police Department bike auctions. The arrested will be referred f& juvenile court and Jones hopes they will have to pay restitution. He warns bicycle owners to lock up bicycles with chains and locks. Dont leave bicycles unattended, he warned. bike-the- will be held. For more information, call Sharon Hurst, or Colleen Wood, The Roy Lady Elks meet each month beginning in Septem544-326- 8, 4. ber. ft of the 20 Hill employees accused of using marijuana and cocaine. court martial. Fifteen others were given the same punishment, but have been given the right to appeal their dis- Two men in the 2849 Security Police Squadron were given nonjudicial punishments under Article 15 of the Uniform Code of charges. The remaining three were sent back to their security jobs. s teSajaaasi The punishments came after an investigation into allegations by THEREVE BEEN SOME BARGAIN n securiother men in the ty police squadron. The 20 were accused of using drugs. No allegations of drug dealing were made, said Hill Air Force Base public affairs spokesman Len Barry. 200-ma- CATCH of the DAY Jumbo Shrimp Dinner ala carte $8.95 Residents Near Hill Warned of Noise HILL AIR FORCE BASE Officials are alerting neighbors of the base that there may be excessive aircraft noise in the early morning hours of Aug. . 1 fighter planes from the 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron will deploy to Norway that day. The estimated time of departure will be about 2:30 a.m. and F-1- 6 CHANGES MADE... will leave another group of Tac- -. 388th to 3 at a.m., according F-1- 6s tical Fighter Squadron spokesman, Tech. Sgt. Terry Walker. Clearfield Approves Rezoning Continued From Page 1 A Other residents were concerned about the high density for the homes and the lack of access roads. We already have too much traffic, said Billie Patrick. Mayor Hamblin said sometimes we have to look at growth before we look at services. I want to go on record as say ing I think we provide good service, he said. We have to crawl, before we walk, before we run, Hamblin added. The LAKESIDE REVIEW Business office will be American Cancer Society open 2 INNERSPRING MATTRESSES ARE BETTER THAH EVER Twin AREA CORRESPONDENT SUSAN TANNER HOLMES 451-583- 1 LAYTON LYNDIA GRAHAM 544-442- 3 479-4- ROY ANITA KERSEY 773-635- 2 r please call the Lakeside Review ADVERTISING G. 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Choose from King, Queen, Full & Lakeside Review - Monday-Frida- Monday-Frida- y CALL YOUR KAYSVILLE, FRUIT HEIGHTS RUTH MALAN NEW OFFICE HOURS 1 MATTRESS SALE: Do you have a NEWS TIP? The msss Base Employees Sentenced provides-discharge- recovered in the citys latest bicycle bust.1. thefts are a problem in most of Davis. BY stolen bicyles is Clearfield Police Officer Reed Mecham. The bikes were SURROUNDED For Cocaine, Marijuana Use without a necessary Reed said she wants to take a look at the district's budget and find out where these additional monies are going. ' "1 lice have turned up 13 stolen bicycles in a recent bicycle bust. Since July 2, six young people between the ages of 12 and 16 dish. Games will be organized for the children and drawings Military Justice, which she said. CHERYL ARCHIBALD 298-344- HILL AIR FORCE BASE Base officials have sentenced 17 We need to challenge some of what are they (the their costs district) doing with this money, Review Staff vides support and practical information for adults who are in the process of adjusting to their new single status. 6 Call Joanne at for more information or to enroll. Advance registration is requested. There will be a $24 fee charged, which can be adjusted in difficult financial circumstances. 773-576- City Manager Wally Baird said there are 3,500 water connections in the city, and the costs have to be passed along. He said the city paid $70,000 to lution. Increase 1. Roy Lady Elks Plan Picnic Aug. 4 ROY The Roy Lady Elks will hold their annual picnic at the North Park on Aug. 4 beginning at 1 1 a.m. for all members. District. amount will be increased about $3,000 this fiscal year. Residents will see about a 30 cent increase in their monthly bills, said Baird. He said letters are also being sent to residents explaining their increased rates. Councilwoman Shirley Reed was reluctant to approve the reso Bicycle Thefts 'supervisor for Davis County Home Economics Teachers, or Lee Sherry, Utah State University Extension home economics agent, Reservations should be made by Aug. 9. Class to Aid Divorced, increase from the Weber Basin Water Conservancy pass-alon- g Review Correspondent first-com- e, 451-341- at- Clearfield Water Rates to Increase space is $4 per spot and spaces are available beginning at 7:30 a.m. Private sellers as well as commercial venders are welfirst- come on a 1451-115- fourth center and would manufacture and package budget frozen does resolution products, he said. the gourment However, not bind the company to locate The All American Gourment in the Freeport Center, said project could also have Company Baird, but is subject to the ap- a big affect on local vendors and proval of their board of directors. Fox said the project is the kind suppliers, said Fox. In the comof development the board is panys industrial revenue bond looking for. He said the company application, the estimated has been negotiating with Free- amount of raw materials, supplies port for about 90 days but is still and services will be $60 million. awaiting approval by American It states, the company will enGourmets board of directors. to purchase as many local deavor The company has an established line (of products) and is an raw materials that are competiestablished company, said Fox. tively available from a price and The Clearfield plant would be the quality standpoint." line, said Richard Fox, bond torney. About 30 Cents a Month 4. Home Economists Set Luncheon All FARMINGTON home economics graduates living in Davis County are invited to a noon luncheon Aug. 15 at the Horticulture Farm in Farmington. One of the purposes of the luncheon will be to meet other home economists and form a home economist network. The cost of the lucheon will City Manager Wally Baird told the council the company would initially employ 300 to 500 people, with a potential of 1,500 employees over the next five years. The company estimates that at least 85 percent of employees will be hired from the local labor 1 Shirley Lynch Officers Group Dates Swap Meet ficers Association, Beehive Chapter from Hill Air Force Base, holds a swap meet every e Sunday at 8 a.m. at the Market parking lot across from the Hill south gate. The cost o.f renting a selling Move to Clearfield market. million. The special meeting was necesIn a special city council meeting sary in order to meet the deadline Monday, the City Council unaniby the Utah State Board of mously approved adopting an inducement resolution concerning Economic Development for their up to $10 million of industrial Aug. 8 meeting. All resolution aprevenue bonds for equipping The plications must be submitted at least ten days in advance. 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