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Show r i . t' v v U .2. ,, 'Where people go' first question, UTA planner tells Roy n i. -- 4 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 6, 1988 3A BENNETT CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE l ri III : ROBIN TIBBETS that basis, Olsen said. He said the closer UTA buses th?tY A Utah Transit Au- routes match routes used by autothority transportation planner mobiles, the more people we can said a request from the City get to use the bus services, giving Council for new bus routes in the them an option to taking their western sections of the city will cars. have to wait until a determinaAs a transportation planner, Oltion can be made as to where sen said he provides information the people are going. to the UTA board and provides Joe 01seh said. the UTA : likes alternates to help bus riders get to work with the cities to meet around while the UTA is waiting their i transportation needs. for the necessary funds. : City Manager Richard Kirk- When you move a route, you 'yood. Pointed out to Olsen that have to hold a public hearing, a the city wants routes I along 3500 process which can take several j West, Midland Drive from 6000 months if several routes have to South 1900 West and I along be changed, Olsen said. 6000 South to 4300 West and J UTA is in the position to try east on 4800 South. to define your definite needs, J Roys growth is west of 3100 help you to help the community West between 6000 South and to find the best routes, he con4000 South. I tinued, adding that routes are Councilmen called for new usually ; planned around the locaroutes in the citys tions of activity centers. ter commercial district, which OlCouncilman Willard Cragun sen said was a likely possibility questioned the planner about the that would not only benefit p Roy criteria used for providing but would also increase the numshelters, which he said are ber of people riding buses. needed in places around Roy Bus route 4 doesnt serve Roys particularly in those areas where new commercial district, although many elderly persons live. it travels through the heart of the He said the elderly should be city, stopping on 5700 South at protected from inclement weathAnderson Lumber and the Roy er. Plaza before continuing to the Olsen said routine use of a bus Ogden City Mall, Olsen said. stop by about 15 people usually However, he said, extending warrants a covered stop. service to the West Roy area and Councilman Brent Saxton said Northwest Davis County is like among his concerns is the fact 1 everything else. We try to make that no buses stop within walking the bus go as far as we can. It distance of the Municipal Center. costs about $2.15 per mile to op-- " Olsen said he will work with erate and if we get as many as 5 Kirkwood and the City Planning , riders per mile we can operate on Commission. Lakeside Review 1 I K ! .1 correspondent . I 52 OiillS AKD 75 CAH f bread-and-but- lii&A 26 bones work with 38 joints in each foot to provide a complex system of balance and motion. Yet, for reasons of fashion or fitness, we often squeeze, warp, bend, twist and pound our feet. Can misery be far behind? Dont neglect foot pain. It can lead to other complications. Or it could be a symptom of a serious disease. Call for an appointment today. DO YOU HAVE?! Roy Foot Clinic 5320 S. 1950 W., Roy 773-656- Htufachctf 2. txkKtml S. I HEALTH' Any of Rum lywfUiM imI uaafty MMM Stiff rwckf HlpUf plnf I Numbnau Namouwwtif oMt ( ff coro for ycor fcooHli won-tot- , tools M ol 5 INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED WORK RELATED INJURIES WHIPLASH- AUTO ACCIDENTS SPORTS INJURIES Senior Discounts FOR POLICE, FIRE or MEDICAL 195 E. Gentile LAYTON Anywhere In WEBER or DAVIS COUNTY 3 ! zzznnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnizEm: West Point to 'clean up' Includes . . . Deluxe Accommodations at the Anaheim Welcome continental breakfast for two. All Children Day Pass to Disneyland for one adult occupying same room as parents stay FREE. Hilton fi The Anaheim Hilton Towers is just 2 blocks from the most popular DISNEYLAND Besides the tamous family attraction in the world attractions ot Disneyland the Anaheim Hilton is only a courtesy shuttle ride away from Knotts Berry Farm, Hollywood Universal Studios, and many others must see attractions For those who don't want to leave the Hilton there are heated outdoor swimming pools and four health spas tor your family's enioyment West. and will be the April cleanup days for those residents living east of 3000 West to 1500 West Street. The trucks will only be in these areas on these d 14 1. I. Painful Jolnur 4. ShoukterArm paint 3 WEST POINT Spring clean up days in West Point City will be April 7 and 8 for residents liv- -' ing west of 3000 West to 5000 f to caring for your DR. WAYNE R. KOTTER 1 , "DEDICATED -- bus-sto- i A Staff 15 desig-nate- days. 4 Burnable materials must be separated from the materials. All materials placed in front of homes or on the curb for collection must be in boxes or containers, with one exception. Bush clippings and small tree limbs must be tied and bundled no longer than four feet. Weight limit on both is 50 , pounds. All branches and tree limbs must be bundled. Residents of West Point arent ' required to pay for the cleanup as the cost is borne by the city, said Diane Moss, city recorder. non-burnab- lights at the Days-- 3 FREE with a $400.00 With Value FREE Qualifying Purchase Diagonal . ' COLOR TVs 9 CAMCORDERS VIDEO RECORDERS WIDE SCREEN TVs Get a Disneyland Hilton vacation FREE with WASHERS DRYERS REFRIGERATORS MICROWAVE OVENS RANGES DISHWASHERS FREEZERS GE Appliances & Disney- Clinton sets spring cleanup .. Vacation Package at DUERDENS appliance, color TV, VCR or STEREO 26 CONSOLE COLOR TV . ; n qualifying camcorder. What a value DUERDEN'S gives you a choice of top quality brand names . . . General Electric RCA Hitachi Frigidaire Amana Litton Speed Queen All at Duerdens x ANAHEIM HILTON le Disneyland-Hilto- purchase of qualifying purchase REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS RANGES WASHERS RADARANGE MICROWAVE OVENS DRYERS DISHWASHERS Amana quality appliances & Disneyland vacation FREE with qualifying purchase Hilton land Hilton Vacation FREE with qualifying purchase. CLINTON Clinton City will week sponsor a spring clean-u- p beginning April 11., City crews will be picking up items not taken by the regular garbage hauler. Branches need to be bundled with not more than 100 pounds per bundle. All bum-abl- e , items need to be separated items and be from placed curb side of your property. The city will be divided into . four sections. A day will be spent in each section. Items need to be out the night before pick-u- p in your section Days for pickup are as follows: April 11, Section 1: 500 West to 1000 West from 1800 North to 2675 North. April 12, Section 2: 500 West to 1000 West from 800 North to 1800 North. 3: 1000 April 13, Section West to 3500 West from 1800 North to 2675 North. 4: 1000 April 14, Section West to 3500 West from 300 North to 1800 North. C c non-burnab- le r Id c V r Civilians honored ( for long careers Three civilian HILL AFB employees recently achieved their milestone of federal employment. Accolades in the form of pins and certificates were presented to them to commemorate the occasion. They are Freida Sickinger, Office of Public Affairs, Roy; Martinez, Directorate of Distribution, Clearfield; and Claude M. Williams, Directorate of Materiel Management, r Frigidaire 'Frigidaire! 40-ye- ar Otero Hourc: 10 A.M. to 0P.M. Ro-sen- - I , ir,J r Ask About Credit Terms Several Plans To thru i Cbccd Sundays ESTi5pOSOUTH:'BOUNTIFU tbflgtfEro )( ): IQiJL Cll ') D O ( 1L ( ) Chose From. jQTiQriQf" ii H'XIlITh'IA I |