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Show - - Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 23, 1986 Water fee policy changed Sunset to -- charge $10 for CHERILYN KAWA Review correspondent SUNSET Sunset residents who want ther water turned on after regular business hours will now be charged an additional $10. water service 'after-hour- s' to be paid overtime to turn water back on. There are also residents who try and turn their water back on The city now charges a flat fee of $10 to residents to turn water on that has been turned off because of a delinquent bill. themselves and the city has to physcially take off the meters, Ellsworth said. This is not an uncommon problem, he added. The extra $10 should help the city recoup some overtime paid to city employees, Ellsworth not- Public workds Director Jerry Ellsworth said there are regulars who have their water shut off and often city employees have bers he sent letters out to residents who have bushes and hedges that hang over their water meters, making it almost impossible to read the meter. If they dont trim their bushes, Ive told the meter reader not to read it and Ill estimate their bill. said Mikesell. The council voted to have the city attorney sent a letter to all those who do not comply to request and bill the resident for the citys labor to trim their greenery. All residents will also receive notficiation of the new policy on their water bills. Mi-kese- ed. In other business, councilman Scott Mikesell told council mem- Ferry service put 'on hold' BRYON SAXTON Review staff ANTELOPE ISLAND A lack of fresh water on Antelope Island has put the Western River Expedition ferry service on hold. Use of the island was discontinued after Easter weekend due to the absence of a pressurized water system. They (Western River Expeditions) can operate their boats, but they cannot bring people out to the island for regular daily use, the Western River Expeditions provides access to Antelope Island State Park for the first time since the 1983 spring flooding. The ferry service dock is locat- the service will continue, tendent. ed in Syracuse. The Davis County health department is discouraging regular use of the island because adequate water supplies are not available to the public, Harvey said. Har- vey said. We have run into complications with the well out there, said Mitch Larrson, park superinWe have a well located out on its underwater, Larrson said. the causeway, but Without a pressurized water system there is no running water and no sewer disposal system on , Last year the ferry service hauled water out to the island on said Richard Harvey, director of a temporary basis, he said. Davis County environmental health. As soon as the wells are operThe ferry service operated by ating and meet health standards the island, he said. Larrson explained use of the island and ferry service will be available to the public in the immediate future. Kaysville shifts We invite you to enjoy our variety of family dinners and business m fen's lunches. See our special menu for children and for senior citizens. Come and relax in our peaceful atmosphere, perfect for pleasant dining city positions KAYSVILLE It musical chairs time in Kaysville. The City Council approved Neka Roundy for a vacancy on the City Planning Commission created when Marilyn Brown left to work on the Kaysville Library Committee. Roundy left the Kaysville Recreation Committee for her new appointment. P.IVl. OPEN 11 A.M.-1- 0 CLOSED TUESDAYS For or Reservation Take-O- ut ! IWsewj Classified ilga Caa Find It. rrr .l the Salons of t 'Si 9 fran Brecon & Staling Lincoln Eo'ly FoMy Mony others CARRY THE AREA'S MOST COMPLETET LINE OF BULK GARDEN ft WE Off H -- A We're All Celebrating S Off All Perms All Other Services $I(fP of Doth Fran Drown 10.95 Value- - Shampoo b Cream for Gallon Jug Rinse Prices Effective at All 3 Locations Kaysville 546-060- 3 Clearfield Layron 625-721- 2 546-212- 2 ADVANCED APPOINTMENTS SUGGESTED 4 i. SEED . t k 1 |