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Show J fl tr w wv' . f VWp y LAYTON No, no, a thousand times no! The Layton City Council sent a clear message to Circle K that it cannot build a convenience store on a corner of Hill Field Road and Antelope Drive. Actually the no only came three times: Twice at planning commission meetings and once at last weeks session of the City Council. When the planning commission turned down the Circle K propos- al the company appealed to the City Council but found strong opposition there from local residents and the PTA as it had in previous meetings. Tom Maybe, a representative pate an increase in pedestrian accidents make at the site, based on can 'They money of stores in other areas. surveys but they can't show a But PTA representative Renee Vernon said 500 school children need in the from Lincoln Elementary and community North Layton Junior High pass PTA worker Kristin Davidson through the intersection twice each school day and that their crossing times coincide with the from Circle K, told the City peak of Hill Field traffic on the Council his company is willing to road. The store would create further comply with all city and state codes dealing with approaches to hazards, she said. the store and would work to She said that next year Lincoln solve any problems with nearby Elementary will go to the extended-day residents. program and children will He said sidewalks would be in- be at the intersection at even stalled on Circle K property and more heavily traveled times. on one piece of adjoining land to Another PTA worker, Kristin give school children a place to Davidson, said two convenience walk and that he does not antici stores on Hill Field Road are in m,r.S-- BRYON SAXTON OGDEN A controversial sex survey introduced to the Weber County School District by a task force on teen pregnancy prevention has been rejected by a 1 margin and termed invalid. The Weber County Board of Education rejected the survey last week in a public meeting after it was proposed by state Sen. SteLake, to be phen Reese, administered to local high school students. Reese said the governors task force is proposing school districts statewide administer the survey 3-- However, according to Weber Board President Marlin Jensen, the survey is invalid and the information the survey would gather for the task force is already available. Jensen said he realizes teenage pregnancy is a problem and he is appreciative of the governor appointing a task force to look into the matter, but we think the information they want is available. Jensen said many national surveys have been done on teenage pregnancy, and even though Utah may not fit the norm, the information is there. The school board president said in order to prevent Utah from clinics in the seeing school-base- d high schools. Reese said the survey, which lists questions such as Have you ever had sexual intercourse, is a way to ascertain evidence of the exact problem in the state. He said that in turn this would provide a more effective means of teenage pregnancy prevention, rather than turning to the school-base- d clinics. R-S- all School-base- d clinics are government-- centers organized in high schools that dispense both information and contraceptives on a more accessible level. sponsored 11 With nine such stores within a mile radius one and of the site, she said the area does not need another convenience store. They can make money but they cant show a need in the community, she said. er The property is zoned CX which gives the city closer control over what goes on the commercial site. Developers can be required to prove a community need for their store or service if they want to develop in a CX zone. I-- AND m If! l ' - . "DEDICATED HEALTH to caring for your he also opposed the idea of having the districts name on the survey. Anytime you do that as a school district you put your stamp of approval on it, he said. Jensen said if the state feels strongly about the survey it could go to the homes of the youth, recognizing, however, such a measure would be more costly to the state. They (the task force) know teaching will work," he said. And they know that, so they dont need the survey. Jensen said the decision for rejection is a judgement call DO YOU HAVE ?! 5. itSSS I. INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED Mmii ytftpfomi Any ipmal Uonyly IMmiu Stiff neck? lpWn' Painful JoJnuf 4. ShouldtrArm pilot ctock Nervomneu! WHIPLASH- AUTO ACCIDENTS WORK RELATED INJURIES H mi SPORTS INJURIES value-- based 546-360- 0 195 E. Gentile LAYTON Read The Classified IN ROY f i'Jt f BrnMA ffS v K site. Weber district rejects sex survey Lakeside Review staff V f? e"r 0 LAYTON SAVINGS ARE RIPE AND READY FOR PICKING 30 SAVE Convertible Upright Cleaner HOOVER CLEARFIELD MUNICIPAL ELECTION Election will be held November 3, 1987 to elect three council members for four year terms. 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TIL 6 P.M CIOSIO SUNDAY I BENNETT CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE the process of closing and a third busy store is located directly across from the proposed Circle three-quart- d'V & Lakeside Review, Wednesday, October 21, 1987,. Convenience store's hopes dashedf LYNDIA GRAHAM Lakeside Review correspondent f fs Otllclal Ballot For Clearfield City, Utah November 3, 1987 .0236 r y 4 3A |