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Show 6A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 3, 1986 W Vi p i v V F& , $&&& V ;'"iC swtsr''"'' - ''Iw ' ' vsi?S' , ' L ? if " v. .. x :, A ' ? .Aofe .nn t I , ''? 4, '.., e x ;f jkla Tc , " S' - S ,' yyy. fppl 1 4 J , ; . I C '- ;, , vt "' V'' Am,, ''&' ' ,' , t,w v:''-4;-v. ' 4 v $? y . 4,44 Av-.- 'A1Vto - w ? r; ",, , 4, , ' - -- .v -- f' S if ; a 4 ' wffc &f tT? 3t ' - ? w ! rt i.t'fA a. ", ' ' sf ', ' v yy.-- xa 4, ft, , a, sKSf. ' 1 4 ' - . ' , ;;:;- - v ' y, s'': ,' 'f py: ' - ,;,-- v ' ''", s ' ' -- . y , v i f'T' y ., y, , 1 is , f t; . . v a i . yry Five years included in repair plans BRYON SAXTON Review staff SALT LAKE CITY The Wasatch Front Regional Council issued a five-yeprogram of transit and highway projects for the Salt Lake and Ogden urban- improvements in the Clearfield area have been put on hold waiting for the city budget to be approved. The Clearfield City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 8, to discuss adopting a ized areas. 60 percent property tax increase. However, it doesnt always If approved, the tax increase will mean the projects will come off finalize the 1986-8- 7 budget. as scheduled. Bippes said the city must wait The comprehensive five-yeon road improvement projects plan is issued by the council each because they are receiving no fedyear after each city is contacted eral funding. One project that is pending is regarding information on road improvement projects in their ar- the expansion of the intersection ea, said Mick Crandall, program at South State and 800 N. director for the council. Other projects awaiting approvThe program is a compilation al of the final budget include, up- of projects from the various fed- grading the terrace bridge at 500 E. 5050 N., and resurfacing a seceral, state, and local funding programs for the cities and counties tion of road at 1450 W. and 25 S. in the region, as well as the Utah Bippes said the projects are still of in the budget, but there is no Department Transportation and the Utah Transit Authority. money for them to begin until a Davis County cities currently decsion is made by the council involved with projects listed in for funding. the five-yeprogram include, Bippes anticipates the road imClinton. Clearfield, and Kays-vill- provement projects will not be complete until spring. ' The overlay project at 100 Clinton City is also facing simiEast, from 100 South to 200 lar problems. North is in direct relation to Their is a number of projects all in the Kaysvilles Main Street project. plan, but the Said Lee Cammack, Kaysville plan is only good if you have the City enngineer. dollars, said Jim Smith, Clinton The 100 South to 200 North ar- City manager. ea has served as the detour route One project Clinton City is tryfor Main Street traffic and w'as in ing to complete before the end of need of reconstruction before the September is on 3000 W. between f k main city project began. 1300 and 1800 N. said. The project is a reconstruction Cammack said he does not anand will involve ripping project ticipate doing other projects this everything up and starting all season other then the Main Street over, Smith said. ar virt? , 27''' ".av :'. .7" -- a4 (C ' I i M U r-sr,'- .V; V s'- !. ' . '' ; y -- .,' ", "W 4. '' ; y" 'tl September REGISTRATION: 1986-Ma- ' '' . v r n- ' - ' vw of right-of-wa- y, ar he said. 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Basic instruction in English to individuals who do not speak English as their primary language. Basic instruction in Math, English and Social Studies. Preparatory instruction for entry into high school completion courses. i FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Contact Gail Bennett at 451-- 1 102 Sunset Diet Center 2649 N. Main, Sunset, Utah CHINESE AND AMERICAN Daily Lunch and Dinner Specials We Also Serve Mandarin and Szechuan Cuisine m O 3 Complete Family Style Dinners RESTAURANT ar GOOD FOOD MODERATE PRICES COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE PLENTY OF PARKING 11:30 to 10:00 PM OPEN FRI SAT 11:30 AM MIDNIGHT CLOSED MONDAY FRIENDLY - SERVICE For Take Out Orders 544.1 1480 N. 51 5 776-245- 0 Yiu're Roing to make it this time. Summer End Special 4 Weeks $108.00 Call Today 776-245- 0 MAIN LAYTON Smith said the project is being funded through the state and will soon be put out to bid. 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