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Show 12A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 25, 1985 Davis Unitea Way Attempts to ! APRIL ADAMS' More than $58,000 in contributions have been raised so far, she Volunteers for the United Way noted. A majority of the funds of Davis County are being put to come from employees working the test. for companies who support the They have been challenged toj agency. Payroll deductions over a raise $500,000 in contributions,! certain time are made from em- beating the previous record ofj ployees who wish to donate. $426,000. It might be $5 from each g The year began atj the end of August and will run to April, 1986, said Jean Hadley o the countys United Way office. Review Staff Raie $500,000 missed less thaa Kickoff. check, but a $120 donation taken all aft The United Way funds over 80 once, Ms. Hadley said. agencies that provide services to This year, we have had a muij! Davis County residents. More than 52,000 people in the larger response, she said. Volunteers were challenged (to area received the benefit of sermeet the new goal by Dan Clark vices provided by United Way of Dan Clark and Associates at agencies last year, she said. the recent 11th Annual Campaign this is C" fund-raisin- Hearing Set on C--i Ordinance1, A public hearing LAYTON to consider amending Laytqns zoning ordinance will be held Oct 17 at 7:15 p.m. inthe City Council chambers. .City Planner Scott Carter laid the proposed amendment vvjpuld call for the issuance of condfion-a- l use permits for C-zonecf C-- X X COMING SOON TO A MALL NEAR YOU! Details will be released soon about one of the most exciting events ever, happening at a Mall near you! Pap Smurf and Brainy Smurf LIVE on stage! Watch for details. con-structi- on in Layton. He said it would makel sure that what they (the developers) propose is what they put ir : In the past, a developer should ask for a zoning change tolallow for a specific type of business or development and then notlfollow through on the development The zone change would still bt effective and future develope could construct anything allowel in the - Hanna Barbara Production, Inc. Smurf 1984 Reyo For Best Results Read The Classified d zoning ordinance. By requiring conditicmal use permits, the city could pit a time broad-base- limit on the beginning of the project, and if not competed, future developers would aso have to bring their plans before the planning commission 4nd city council before they could develop.' Carter said the anfendment would call for the elimmation of automobile storage areal from the zones, and would require all uses listed at tjiis time to be changed to conditional uses so any development undef that zoning would have to go tfirough the conditional use proces C-- X Area Auxiliary Gives Check To Librarl LAYTON TheLayton Ea- gles Auxiliary has presented a gift of $200 to the Norm Branch of the Davis County Library as a gesture of support to the library for its services to thfe elderly." This is the eleventh year of the program of donations to purchase large print books for the elderly and visually handicapped, according to Reta Yfrk, secretary for the Auxiliary. Chapter presidenl Doris Ferguson presented the week to the library and said the Eagles receive the grants from thp Orders Memorial Foundation Correctioh Noted Abagail Hess, vmo competed in the Little Miss Rpy pageant during Roy Days, received the modeling award in thf 7, 8, and 9 age group. An article in the Lakeside BOORS OPEN VMBBAY 6 P.f.l. SHOP! I 3 Pit tmukm Re- mm, chair view incorrectly stated that another child wonf the award. The Review regrets tj)e error. ALL GOODS TO BE SOLD ON THE IGYCSEAT $7 SPOT till 72 Inch HALL TREE Flotation WATER TABLE BED LAMPS 7 Pc. Wood DINING ROOM 197 19 X MICROWAVE CART 33 17 Cm. $7 ir J1 Ft 2 Door REFRIG ERATOR 5 PIECE 10 Piece 499 Cwapm at t was::::t DRYER PAIR ' 07 PIT GH0U mwaaa 4x4 Post BUNK BED FROM 797 t SOFA BEDS - V ' X 14' 6 FT. BOOK I CASE. X X 55 S DRAWER BEDROOM CHESTS |