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Show Lakeside Review, Tuesday, June 19, 1990 2 Lakeside a fun - for -al v " W v 4kjf r AVoi'W'- )4Mv -- v- - - K J ' w if 4 -K h r .$... & , frtT WHWVWM k. &rf f ? &. t : I ) ? , t :: ' ! Kuck and Jessi Miller. The parade is a traditional part of the annual festivities. Waiting for the Heritage Days parade are (left to right) Shalese Barber, Christen By DONNA BROWN Standard Examiner correspondent crambled eggs, pancakes, sausage and good gossip thats what gets folks out of bed early on a drizzly summer Saturday morning. Thats what got about 300 Syracuse residents out of bed Saturday by 7 a.m. and to the Lions Club for a hot breakfast in the spirit of the citys annual Heried Robert Jordan Stephenson, 5, slides down a ride in Syr. Heritage Days Saturday. He is the ReganStandard-Examine- r son of Mark and Lisa Stephenson of Clearfield. tage Days. Despite cold rain and rumthunder Brandon, Braxton and their cousin Jill Sleeman, all 4 years old, showed up there with grins and hungry tummies. Brandon wriggled in his chair and chattered about the parade to come. He wasnt afraid of that old thunder, he was already awake when he heard it and besides, he and his brother were gonna be in the parade. When asked what the Sleeman twins would do, Brandon said, Sit on a float and throw sand. His mom was gines blared down 2000 West. Old and young lined the streets to cheer their marching neighbors on. Don and Genene Rentmeister, chairs of the city historical committee, followed as grand marshal and mistress of the parade. cars carried this years city officials. bling V' 1 Brand-spanking-ne- w Bands meant candy. sure he Jill said she was going to the parade, just to eat the candy (or sand, whichever Brandon s gCfei threw.) Later that morning the parted and there was no rain on this parade as police cars, ambulances and fire en- dark-clou- Greg Backus gets ready to flip pancakes at the Lions Heritage Day breakfast Saturday morning. ds Meeting set on school boundary 'changes affecting Farmington A meeting FARMINGTON to discuss proposed high school boundary changes that will affect Farmington is set for Thursday, June 21. The Davis High School reaction panel will meet at 7 p.m at Farmington Junior High to present and discuss public reaction on the possibility of moving Davis High students to schools farther south in the district. District consultant Dr. Reed Call, who has studied Davis County school populations and made the boundary recommendations to change student enrollments, will attend the meeting. There are two proposals which have emerged. The initial proposal, recommended by Call at the May 29 district school board meeting, has Farmington stu ong-ter- 1 measure becomes a solution, Howard m io4 jpiiiiii lit A wsupvpih rs. ff merry-go-roun- d, val. Hewitt has lived in the city for six years. This year is the once we got the right person m charge of the weather. summary of the agendas for city council meetings to be held Tuesday, June 19 T 7s, Sunset For an auto accident which occured 90-0- Date: Jan 8, 1990, Monday, 9:30 a.m. Location: Mountain Road & Oak Hills Dr., Layton 0 0 1 90-0- 1 90-0- 8, Farmington 90-0- 90-1- 0, 90-1-1, 90-1-2, Did you witness this auto accident or know We need to talk to the young woman driving a little red sports car east bound on Oakhills Dr. who witnessed the accident. who did? 90-1- 3, 89-1- school year. tive to get the expressway into place. I dont think the state has any n, & Contact: Scott Kotter Day Light 476-76- Eves 37 476-11- 08 meeting report City council agenda packet pro- cess Kaysville Council Fruit Heights Mayor Power OakridgeUtah commission member, term with Newell Law m m best theyve done, she said of the citys celebration. City Councilmember Cindy Gooch who was in charge of this years celebration said business was a little slow all three days of the carnival due to the chilly weather and possibly a lack of advertising. They said theyd come back next year. Hopefully well do better, she said. The carnival attracted several Its just so clean and nice and like a little Lagoon, Gooch said. The citys youth wrapped up the summer kick-owith a prize. dance in the park and music Susan Hewitt stood in front of loud to scare off most d at Founders old enough the fogies. Park that night, surrounded by The celebration went very the lights, music and wild carnisaid chairman Boyd Thur-goofirst well, of whoops Syracuses 1 soincentive to reach a long-terI cant see slowing down or lution. (The road) moves traffic. That is what (the state) wants, topping traffic as a long-terhe said. he said. Nelson said lights on the road Howard said he is also fearful dding traffic signals to the road will also make the route less conill only increase the number of venient for motorists, in turn ccidents and bottle neck the pushing the state into making the expressway improvements. eighborhoods. aid. A Fruit Heights But rom page horses dents living south of Burke Lane Appointment of board, commission (675 North) going to Viewmont and committee members High School with those north of City Council Burke Lane (675 North) remainConsider adoption of budget for fiscal year 1990-9ing at Davis High. City Council Resolution amend general The second proposal, entitled 1989-9amended budget approval 1989-9Option Two, would send stu- fundResolution Public hearing, 1990-9budget budoperating 1990-9dents living south of Burke Lane approved budget for various funds gets to Bountiful High School. Resolution rates to be Taylor encouraged all interestcharged for water use Resolution rates concerning ed residents to share their conCity Council sewer service cerns and suggestions with the Wednesday, June 20 Resolution rates concerning panel and Call. Presentation of bertified municipal collection and disposal service Recommendations and results clerk award to Donna Scharp Resolution basic compensaIntroduction of city public works difrom each of the four high school tion schedule, city employees Resolution set tax rate con- rector Wally Hokanson reaction panels will be directed to Appeal of conditional use permit to cerning property tax revenues Call at the end of June. After furfinal adoption of Utah Advocates Youth Center Resolution ther research, Call will take those 1990 certified tax rate Harbertson counter offer on city Review fee structures, Resolution land sale results and present them to the Business of common consent county survey School Board on Aug. 7. Any Consideration of resolution considNewell Law, planning com Appoint would go changes implemented mission chairman and L. Dale Green, ering sewergarbage rates into effect starting the 1991-9- 2 board of adjustments and planning project report Blaine Nelson said adding signals will not only make the road safer, but give UDOT officials incen- erim and played pranced among elaborate floats filled with waving locals. Children stood on the sidelines poised and ready to grab saltwater taffy and Tootsie Rolls that seemed to spray from every passing entry. They even fought for tiny tubes of toothpaste and dental hygiene stickers that were flung by representatives of the Syracuse Family Dental Clinic. Of all the parade entries Cassie Field, 11, liked her moms the best. Jeanie Field danced down the street with the Hoopets, dressed in poodle skirts and ponytails carrying Hula Hoops. We were just a group of old ladies (from Syracuse) with a bunch of kids, Mrs. Field said. Alysom Fielding, 4, could not tell a lie. Mom was good, but her favorite was the candy. The celebration moved from the center of town to the citys junior posse rodeo grounds for a downhome demolition derby. Troy Toone, Clearfield, took home the first place trophy and a $500 purse. Mel Fisher, West Jorden, took second with $350 City City Council budget Adoption of sanitation rates Adoption of subdivision review and inspection fees Adoption of fiscal year 1991 bud- Thursday, June 20 Wansgard rezone Final budget Budget amendment Cemetery road improvements and parking lot sealing Review Editor : Photographers t get Adoption of loan resolution South Bench Estates subdivision III final plat Sale of surplus property on Burton Lane Use of Silver Age building Replacement of water line to upper tank Lakeside Layton Amendment of fiscal year 1990 Gaddis Investment request to va- cate portion of 400 West Autumnwood, Summerhays and Quail Point 8 and 9 escrow extension requests 5, Final approval for Valley High subdivision amended No. 2 Slurry seal bid award Lien waiver policy Resolution 385 Reporter Advertising Representatives April Adams August Miller Robert Regan James Nickerson Janet Larsen Donna Merry Kristen Adams Marilyn Child Office Manager Receptionist CORRESPONDENTS CLEARFIELD FARMINGTON LAYTON Lakeside Review Valerie Phillips Donna Brown Ruth Malan Ruth Malan KAYSVILLE, FRUIT HEIGHTS SOUTH WEBER iinnw mw 'Mm.,.' 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