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Y : J The city had considered .the possibility that someday the piece of ground might be needed for additional access to State Highway 232, or, 400' West, which runs east of the Layton Hills Mall area, but Belleau said following several meetings with personnel from the state and federal road j departments. He was told Golden, Avenue' could never be extended into 232 because of the traffic hazards it would create and asked the city to sell him the little sliver of ' . . ground. BUY OWE GET ONE WES - -- 0 yill hold your coat on :RM n,' 25-3- ET 5x7s and 16 Wal8xl0s. lets. Package can be divided between I to 2 children taken separately at no extra charge. Group pictures extra. $12" for We have BOY ON Option 2.Four Two wallets. Package can 5x7s be divided between I to 6 children each taken separately at no extra charge. Group pictures extra. FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES $21" of Batk-To-Stho- ol Optionand1.24 Six 18" from 393-233- 5 anoth-eroptid- ar - t:your LOOK rOSCHOOLU! i CLEARFIELD State, officials want the Clearfield Circuit Court remodeled and are filling to reimburse the city for the costs, but City Council members say they want some !return on their investments Wally Baird, city manager, told the council last week1 he was contacted by the state several months ago about the improvements for thecourt, estimated at $10,000 to $14,000.,. Baird-saithe1' state agreed to reimburse the city by making monthly installments in addition to .their regular lease .payment over a period. .Or preferred by thcfSlate, would increase the lease amount for a period of five years to cover the cost of the remodeling. If youre going to spend some money and want to get paid back there should be some compensation, said Councilman ' Wayne Thornock. Councilman Kay Chandler said the city should write up a proposal and make us 0 percent interest on our money. He said if that was not acceptable, ask the ' state what they want. The council voted to have the city manager look into a two- - or lease agreement depending on the .return op. .the: titys monies and increase the lease costs to cover investment. Applications Still Accepted i - ' s U.S. Congressman Jim Hansen announced today his office is still accepting applications for nominations for the four U.S, service academies . (Air Force, Army, Merchant. Marine, and Navy). Those applications will be accepted until January 15, 1986.' I urge all young people who are interested in attending a service academy to obtain a nomination application from my, office (Room 1113 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.G 205 5) as soon as possible, Hansen said. 1 . -- |