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Show Nr jr 0'In? 8 .VbOcauT .vAVCf! ; ,. Lakeside Review, Tuesday, July 3, 1990 Lakeside Use water wisely, city encourages insects, she suggests. ByRUTHMALAN Standard-Examine- r correspondent your lawn. When you water do it long enough for. the moisture to get down to the roots where it will do the most, good. A light sprinkling can evaporate quickly and tends to encourage, shallow root systems. A good way to determine how long to water your lawn is to place a tuna fish can on your lawn and water until the can is filled. Note the length of time it took to fill the can. About an inch of water is needed per week, Water during the cooler parts of the; day; Early morning is generally. better than dusk. Cooler a growth of night airman-causDeep-soa- k - KAYSVILLE City officials are encouraging residents to conserve water this summer and have a few tips on how to do that. ; Although he doesnt anticipate a water shortage this year because the city has enough water under contract to meet its needs, it is the fourth year of drought, said one official. We suggest it (conserving water) because its just smart when you live in a desert, said Public Works Director Lee Cammack. Not all contracted water is on a take or pay basis. Those contracts the city doesnt use from Weber Basin Water Conservancy District save money, explained . 19 Clearfield firefighters recognized for certification CLEARFIELD Nineteen firefighters have been recognized by the city council for receiving state certification in firefighting. Fire Chief Roger Bodily said about a month ago the firemen decided they wanted to become water-savin- WMU) Get , A FREE Center I 6 .ipv Each firefighter was presented with a certificate at a recent council meeting. Bullough Chiropractic J5i " er, Doug Linn, Glenn Shurtz, Randy Butcher and Daren Coleman. Spinal Exam SAWS! Fashions Already Reduced Up To 3050 For Juniors, Misses and Women nt 546-373- & 1 r4 "" courage weed growth. oMimmm 360 S. Fort Lane Ask about our Fashion Club! 5392 S. 1900 W., Roy Use a broom, not a hose, to clean driveways and sidewalks. Dont run the hose while washing the car. Clean the car with a pail of soapy water. Use the hose just to rinse it off. Tell your children not to play with the hose and sprinklers. Check for leaks in pipes, hoses, faucets, and couplings. over-wate- r. The firefighters receiving certi Wednesdaythru Saturday Only! Dont jwater the gutter. Posi tion sprinklers so water. lands on the lawn dr garden not on paved areas. Also, avoid watering on windy das. Plant drought-resistatrees and plants. Scrub oak does not need to be watered often. Put a layer of mulch around trees ancf plants. It will slow evaporation or moisture and dis- City Recorder Linda Ross added a list of outdoor g tips to the recent city newsletter. ..We encourage everyone to use common sense in conserving this precious commodity, she said. Water your lawn only when it needs it. Because the soil is mostly clay in this area it doesnt need as' much water. A good way to see if your lawn needs watering is to step on the grass. If it springs back up it doesnt need water. If it stays flat it needs more water. The root system will actually grow longer if you dont If you recently watered your lawn and it still looks dry take a sample to the local nursery and have them check it for disease or teers. ; fication are: Roger Bodily, Phil Pay, Mark Weekes, Bert Pay, Reggie Price, Eric Bertagnolli, Ken Aragon, Gus Peterson, George Erikson, Wes Smith, Alan Joos, Garland Fahrner, Perry Roger, Terry Wixom. Mark Nebek- - S!Ig;5g3lfgaEE 1 fungus. Cam-mac- k. state certified and went through intense practical and written training. Bodily said 19 of the departments 28 firefighters are volun-- : Hours: Wed. 12 Saturday 10 (Next to4 to to Harmons) Back Pain? p.m. Layton 7 p.m. Licenses and permits This is a listing of building - mits and business per- Layton City license applica- tions received by area cities during June. Clearfield City Building permits: Higlev and Higlev, residential home; American Floral and Gift, cooler unit, Weber Valiev roof, Paul Covell, storage jhed; Weber Valiev roof, Business licenses: Anderson Mill, Inc., cabinet and mill work, Freeport Center, Building D and G. Clinton City Building permits: Teakwood Enterprises, residential home; Donald Coulter, detached garage; Teakwood Enterprises, residential home. Business licenses: System Engineering Co., professional services, 592 W. 1225 N.; New World Data Systems, computer retail, 1363 W. 2600 North; Wasatch Youth, door-to-do- sales. Farmington City garagestorage. Building permits: Kearl Corp., residential home; Gordon Bates, residential home; Garner and Reed, residential homes. Business licenses: Carl's Camper Service, camper repair service. : Business licenses: Gift Creations, gift shop. Antelope Square, 2146 N. Main; Golden Dragon Fireworks, fireworks stand, Antelope Square,. 2146 N. Main; Golden Dragon Fireworks, fire- - works stand. Fort Lane Shopping Center. South Weber City Fruit Heights City Building permits: Rulon Gardner, Gardner Estates; Marshall Rutherford, driveway extension. Business licenses: None. Kaysviile City Building permits: Wilcox Construction, resi- dential home; Oak Valley Construction, light manufacturing building; Mark and LeAnn Paulsen, residential home; Adams Co., residential home; Renn Construction, finish basement; Build Tech, residential home; Elise Perks, storage shed; Dean Larsen, storage shed. Business . Building permits: Bevin Sears, finish basement; Ed Green, residential home; Northwest Sign and Lighting, sign; Roy Love Construction, residential home; Wavne T. Smedlev and Assoc., residential home; Vaughn T. Covington, residential home; Adams Co., residential home; Kearl Corp., residential home; Brad Salmon, residential home; Greenwood Construction, office space, Lavton Hills Mall; Kent Smith Construction, residential home; Maywood Development, residential home; Cray-IhorConstruction, finishing basement; Ivory and Co., finishing basement; Don Pedro's, banner permit renewal; Bill Stewart, temporary sign banner; L. Dale Green, residential home; Ralph Yeates, sprinkling system; Vaughn Williamson, residential home; Smed-ley'- s, meter main; Overland Homes, residential home; Stanley Adams, sprinkler system; Morgan Industries, raise exterior structure; William Parken, residential home; Pro-Lin- k, fence; Woodrow T. Wood, storage; Eldon L. Rice, finish basement; L. Dale Green, finish basement; L. Dale Green, residential home; Brian Shevev, swimming pool; R & W Design, storage; Mavwood Development, residential home; Jay E. Sherrow, living area; Ernst, banners, flags; American States Home, residential siding; R.W. Green Const., residential home; Foxfire Properties Inc., residential home; Brad Wilkes, residential home; Comfort Gallery, sign; Sherell Bascom, garage; Davis 8, Weber Counties Canal Co., pumphouse; Ed Green, basement; Butler and Butler, residential home; Rov Hill, basement; John Kruger, licenses: Intermountain Building permits: Calvin Waters, residential home; Mike Zenovieff, garage; Blaine Paul, shed; Parson's, electric; Parson's, electric, shed; Calvin Waters, residential home; Wayne Duncan, electric breaker box; Calvin Waters, residential home. Business licenses: Lou's Salon, beauty salon, 7966 S. 2175 East. . Building permits: Dave Truiillo, garage. Business licenses: Golden Dragon Fireworks, Boseman, Mont., fireworks stand at Wingegar's, 392 W. 1300 North. Building Inc., general contractor, 475 N. 300 West No. 6; Golden Dragon Fireworks, fireworks stand, Village Square Shopping Center, 356 N. Main; Express Witt, home occupation, 186 N. 100 East; Heartfelt Impressions, home occupation, Syracuse City 600 W. Mutton Hollow Road, No. 40.; Barney-William- s, physical therapy, 47 E. Crestwood Road. .. SUHSSt City Building permits: none. Business licenses: none. - Getting ' son e Class works with women facing new life situations KAYSVILLE Summer Turning Point, a class designed to help women facing a new life situation, starts July 9 at the Davis Applied Technology Center, 550 E. 300 South. The class will run daily for six 5 a.m. in weeks from Room Turning Point focuses on five main areas: building, assertive communication skills, EAT DEAL?; REMEMBER vTO COME O THE SHOW1. life management skills, resource . management skills, and career development. Turning Point assists individuals in making the transition from home or school to the world of THE-JETSOM- Jellystone JAM ON STAGE ' work. The class is free for eligible single parents and displaced homemakers. Call the Turning 4 Point program at to register.' - 8:45-10:4- 4. RE ,AND WHILE 546-413- self-estee- m Exchange students need host families Host families from the area are urgently needed for high school exchange students from Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Brazil and Japan. , . lo UllJruoz -- w .r;.c i , TheyjWilJ arrive in Salt Take - City in August and will be here for one high school year. Each needs a family that will accept them as one of their own. All speak English and are fully in- -; sured. For more information, call ,Sue Bennett at 278-817- 4. IH4 frewtticiu. Inc. MHaa.WWWI I '1 ' ' join the Gang at Newgate mall For the jULr sidewalk 1 SALE WITH THfE JETSOWS jellystone OAM. |