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Show 2A Base to receive funds Lakeside Review, Wednesday, October 30, 1985 for construction projects The U.S. House HILL AFB of Representatives funds is an addition and alter- recently ation of the Corrosion Aircraft passed a Military Construction Bill authorizing $73,746,000 to be used for military construction projects in the 1986 fiscal year. Hill Air Force Base will receive $28,280,000, a large portion of the funds. One of the four projects to be completed with the appropriated Control Facility. This project will carry the highest estimated cost, $13.4 million. Other projects such as a depot explosive storage complex and Peace Keeper transporter facility, are still in the process of being completed. CLASSIC AMERICAN FURNISHINGS Utahs largest selection of Quality Oak Desks Staff photo by Rodnay Wright ;iAn aura of mystery and intrigue surrounds Kays Cross. -- Kay's Cross enveloped in secrecy BRYON SAXTON Review it. KAYSVILLE About this the cold air ;ime every year, Bites a little harder, and leaves Swirl in tighter circles. Its the time when the color orange I symbolizes the season, and talk ; turns to rumor, and rumor to t legend. Some says the cross is a monument built for a man by the name of Kingston, whose initial adorns the front of the structure. Others state it is a haven for the teenagers". Even though, none of these stories can be verified by the owner of the property; Ivan Nielson, the cross holds the interest of many people, including the local high school kids. Mike Jones, a sophomore High, told his own tale of the cross. The man that built the cross buried his recent wives in it." Another story by Danny Kemp of Davis Highr a legend that everybody has heard, but nobody wants to : speak of. Its one secret thats ; been kept for many years. ; ; Kays Cross, as it is often reerred to, stands upright in a hollow below King Clarion subdivision. Its height of approximately 20 feet and width of 12 feet is almost as intimidating as the secrecy? After approaching several prominent citizens of Kaysville with the same question, very litSo why all moon." When asking the high school students where all the stories came from, Jones mentioned its because the parents don't want their kids going down in there." These same sentiments were echoed by another Davis High school student, Christie Wright. Her parents had told her stories just to keep her away from the cross, she said. , ' Its en place. held the same response, only he added that it glows on a full the atmosphere that surrounds staff SavetlOoFF Price Mfg. tle response was found in search This Week of an answer.' If collecting phrases, such as dont associate my name with that thing," or ask somebody else, the collec- Use Our Lay Away Other words that have been associated with the legendary fixture, are seances and rituals. But its mere speculation that these occurances have even tak-- : two city officials, rather than offiReview staff cial election judges, transfered a An official vote ballot box from Whitesides EleLAYTON recount on the Layton City primentary School to the city hall. mary election has been completThe largest margin of difference ed, The recount was requested by the first count and the between an unsuccessful candidate after City studies water rates Clearfield may be overcharging mobile park 3BS 30E 3BE 30E working in two groups Ellgen said. 30C 8 sFU RNiTURE! The LAKESIDE REVIEW Business office will be jjj . to be tempered and brought into, S Review correspondent focus overall." Clearfield ofBefore any adjustments were ; CLEARFIELD y ficials hope a study on the made on rates, Baird told the citys irrigation water rate struc- council, recent events have ture will reveal if the Sundown caused me to be concerned about the entire (water) rate structure. Mobile Home Park is overHe said four major events incharged for water or if other mulduced him to get the study authounits in the are tiple city just rized the council. a deal. by good getting One concern is that the city has I City Manager Wally Baird told the council last week the city used more water than the amount could lose approximately $8,000 of their contract from Weber Basin water conservancy District for afinually in revenue on the Sunthe past two years. The city will down project at 450 N. 1000 W. need to contract for additional I The loss was figured on a proposal the City Council made in water in future years. Thirdly, the citys water and August to adjust the water rates sewer lines are getting old and for multiple-uni- t when a billings will need major repair or replaceSecondary system has been inment soon. stalled for irrigation purposes. an on the assessment However, Finally, liability insurance rates impact of the proposal citywide have skyrocketed to more than" for multiple units which also use three times last years rate and & secondary system is about the enterprise fund should be $9,500 total, $1,500 more than paying for part of it, said Baird. A preliminary audit report the loss of the one development, showed a loss of about $45,000 in said Baird. r Developers of the Sundown the enterprise fund with most Park had to put in a secondary losses incurred in water, said water system but apparently are Baird. Councilman Rulon Cummings hot getting any break on their said he felt the citys provider, rates, according to Baird. I The study hopefully will deterWeber Basin Water Conservancy mine why the one development is District, ought to be held acpaying more than their fair countable for much of the share, said Baird. A lot needs 399-392- CHANGES... i NEW OFFICE HOURS of three," BBE SHE Ogden, Utah BEEN SOME ent. Price requested the recount shortly after the election. All ballots that had been cast were recounted by six judges, recount was by eight votes. In performing the ballot recount, Ellgen invited Teresa Hood, a representative for Ruby Price, and Wynn Hansen, an unsuccessful candidate, to be pres ' THEREVE of many. Layton City voting recount completed BRYON SAXTON Heritage Oak Mon. & Fri. ' till 8 p.m. tion could have been completed with an overabundance of repe-- ; tition. Halloween is now among us. 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