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Show 2 Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1992 Lakeside Lakeside Review Home much the same after century On The Agenda By RUTH MAIAN Standard-Examine- KAYSVILLE Effie Reeves has been described by those who knew her as a lovely refined English lady. years ago her home probably reflected her personality. The brick home at 39 S. 100 West was built for Nathan Reeves and his wife, Effie, about a century ago. Tuesday, Feb. fir -- One-hundr- - - - ' - ' - ' ' s' City Council 'V Davis County Sheriff's Freeport Cold Storage, extension supplemental mortgage and forbearance agreement Rezone 86 Villa Drive to 2 zone Industrial development bonds "T iv " I T H LI 3 ' ts 1 1 , ' 1 S I M 'lllllr, s . fess ' ifM j A 4-- .J t 1 f - , Ji b V. 3 1 ' ' M x g f I " for NAPTECH Redevelopment report lrl - ' .'!I - : I I - ' S i I - Mil'll! t I lit! I - Syracuse City Council Clinton City Council l I '1 a , i report, January Discuss sign at 7230 S. 1600 East, county ambassador Constable services RecreationNorth Ridge High School C-- rH in a log cabin, which stands to the rear of the home. The cabin, built by his father, was originally located at about 250 S. 300 East, said unofficial Kaysville historian, Ivie Harvey. Its now used as a garage. Reeves went to England on a mission for the LDS Church and while there he met his wife, who later came to the United States to marry him, said Harvey. They had five children, Muriel, Frank, Newman, Bessie and Lester, to raise in the home with its ornate woodwork. Harveys older brother, Lloyd Bishop, recalls that Reeves owned a livery stable during the early 1900s. People who rode into town to stay overnight would put their horses up at his stable, he said. Effie worked in the church. She was a beautiful storyteller, said Harvey. Apparently Effie Reeves was often called on to tell stories. They were a good family and in town, said Har- South Weber 11 Clearfield City Council red-oran- Reeves lived his childhood years solutions to the sand problem in the culinary water svstem A summary of agendas of city council meetings to be held correspondent from culinary water Report committee Citizen recognition Recognition of Neil Mellewetl Gloria Favero, request for a donation from the city to aid in the Executive session,' personnel and land acquisition purchase of an augmentative speech computer for her daughter West Point with cerebral palsy Amendment to Clinton City zon-- " ing ordinance allowing a conditional use assisted living centers in the CP-- 1 zone LeeAnn Powell, recreation d- City Council Fire Department contract ' Donation request . Double rental Resignation of city councilman Ordinance violation Approval of city recorder to attend conference irector, update on proposed changes on city recreation program Staff presentation, proposed. m ROBERT in at the back that now serves as a garage was the childhood home of the houses builder. er at Davis High School. It may grape vines. Two doors lead from the front have been Muriels artistic taste Colorado. porch into the home, one to the living room, the other to a bedroom to the north of the home. A second bedroom also has a door to the outside. The dining room, which is behind the living room, has an exterior door leading to a quaint porch on the south side of the home. A small kitchen in the back of the home has been remodeled with metal cabinets and linoleum on both the floor and the counter top. From the kitchen is a screened-i- n porch on the east side of the home. According to Allyson Van Brocklin, the original property line went all the way to Main Street of Yu?! m irKuri ( year-roun- 776-495- ar significantly decreased, schools could make application to the school board to go back to a regular education program using the same process as they did to move to a d program." Dale Barnett, area director, Davis School District year-roun- page 1 Another area of concern is not just a Layton problem, but one that should interest all of north Davis County, he said. Students dont have access locally to a junior college. We dont want to force students into particular avenues. We need an avenue for those who choose a university and need a school first. A junior college has a different role and we need one in north Davis, he said, because the two-ye- ar growth is here. Obtaining funding for a junior college should be a long-rang- e goal, he said. Another long-ter- one goals is m of Laytons joint use of the Horses From page 1 parimutuel betting situation. What they are doing is wrong, he said. Nobody has to go when the money to fund a good program is right on their doorstep. Wood said he believes a snowball effect would be created by a failing horse industry that would effect everyone in the state. Id rather have parimutuel but thats better than nothing, said She said her mother told her she had Muriel Reeves as an art teach Standard-Examine- Judy Goran of Kaysville ANSWER: Schools are not put on any alternative schedule, includunless it is at least a four- - to five-yeing year-rounplan to accommodate growth. If, after that period of time enrollments have From ' By RUTH MALAN a traditional schedule? d, black-speckl- ed that created the unusual decorating in the living room and dining room. Its not known just when the wallpaper in the home was hung, but it is antique. The living room is unique in its design. The white walls are topped by an embellished ceiling. Both the ceiling and the wall about 2 feet below the ceiling are papered in black wallpaper with green designs. In the dining room, wallpaper, also with a black background, is hung above the original white wood paneling up to about 2 feet below the airport runway at Hill Air Force Base. Its a long way off and we dont want to interfere with the military operation, he said. One of the advantages to this proposal is that manufacturers or construction businesses could locate close to the base and use the run- r correspondent KAYSVILLE The city is feeling the effects of federal regulations limiting the fluctuation of water releases at Glen Canyon Dam 400 miles away, but its residents wont. Kaysville has purchased electricity generated by the dam since 1 960. Now regulations controlling the flow of water released by the dam in Northern Arizona has led to a sharp jump in the rates charged to municipalities. But Kaysvilles mayor said the city prepared for such a jump by A room which connects to the dining room was most likely a pantry when the home was first built. It has since been made into a bathroom and laundry. Holbrooks horses race in top events in Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada. GS3T purchasing electricity from other Under the directive the level of sources, so the city wont have to the river can not rise or fall more pass on the increase to residents. than 3 feet in any period. The water coming out of the and Morgan also City Brigham dam has been diminished in the purchase power produced by the last few months so the wholesale dam. cost of power has increased by 17 way occasionally. or 1 8 percent on that one source, Dennis Sheffield, Brigham City We would not impact the base, Brit Howard said. We are able to recorder, said thg.city doesnt know he said. When the Salt Lake airbuy to keep rates in line. At this yet if the rate increase will have to port was fogged in, the base was point we dont plan on passing be passed on to users. clear. It would give us an opportualong any increase. We are in the process of putting nity to take care of emergencies. City Administrator John Thacker He said the city government together the budgets and that will said Kaysville gets approximately be something the mayor and couny needs to become because government deals for the 18 percent of its electricity from cil will have to decide when they the Colorado River Storage Project, most part with citizens. see what sort of impact it will Ways to bring the community to- which distributes the electricity have, Sheffield said. gether are citywide events, like the produced by the dam. Howard told the Kaysville Area July 4 celebration with a communiChamber of Commerce last month ty breakfast. That is what we need to develop that they should pay attention to a close relationship, he said. what is going on in Congress and to voice an opinion about controls at the dam. The Department of the Interiors Bureau of Reclamation manages Order your personalized Valentine Hearts today by phone You can from caramel or mindy mint (a Bavarian Truffle) in 3 sizes large medium-- S4 99. small S2 99 ST) 292-217- From page 1 have two ball diamonds take up the commercial area. According to Howard marketing and selling the City Park land will be long-terWhatever happens depends on funding, he said. The 7.5-acDavis Applied Technology Center Park, just south of Davis High School, is also used for playing ball. Howard said the city is looking at a park addition in the south part of town toward Palos Verdes and on Mutton Hollow in a subdivision re 170 West 500 So Bountiful 1 i Mall Hills Layton 4o kg C(1120S , 521-836- 968-407- 7 . H,Ort 2 ,ro 1.4 Valley Fair Mall Crossroads EBMUmima. B A Call Classified if 394-167- 1 4 if presidents if jf if 5f SALE 3f WIMMER'S WEEK if SEWING MACHINES if if if if 24 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Featuring: This NEW Slfqjivf V f y It tiff nxt.CLUi f Speedylock I cant hardly do much here, he said, explaining that any worthwhile money is to be made out of state. Clinton horse trainer Gayle Hart--1 man said he thinks its sad that the top race of the year sponsored by if 4 if if ?f Jf if InstructionalFREE if VIDEO if if r mm SL34-Wit- h the Utah Quarter Horse Association is held in Wyoming. Hartman explained that horse owners dont have to pay large en- 4i try fees when running in surround- the East Mountain Wilderness Park. A jogging and exercise trail has been developed in that park, but the rest remains wilderness. Tbeir Weight in Lore! J Jf being developed by Salt Lake Investment Company. It would be a play lot similar to the one in Hess Farms, said Howard. The property would have the additional use of a retention pond. Ponds Park at 5.2 acres and Hess Farms Park at 2.2 acres are located in or near subdivisions. A playground and bowery are located behind the city hall and the other playground, called Cemetery Park, is located behind the city cemetery. acres make up One hundred-fort- y d Worth 544-350- S6 99, Tbe Gift Delicious Chocolates 2 f CHECK OUT AND THIS LOW THESE FEATURES INTRODUCTORY if , Jf Jf f PRICE Needles Easy color coded threading Adjustable Stitch width Uses regular Needles Built-i- n Handle Complete with thread 4,000 yds. 3-- Parks Home-Fasbione- choose 24-ho- ur citizen-friendl- is allowed. Even with the subsidy, well be running a lot for our own money," he said. '' qtentfnexsJDJ ing conducted. A number of environmental orga- -' nizations claim the fluctuating water relases of the dam cause erosion of beaches along the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon and eliminate a lot of otherwise permanent shallow nesting areas for endan- gered species of Colorado river squawfish and humpback chub. rs earn water releases from the dam. Secretary of the Interior Manuel Lujan has issued an order limiting water releases at the dam while an environmental impact statement is be- Farmingtons James Holbrook of ing states where parimutuel betting the measure. .. ceiling. Kaysville wont pass on hike in cost of power rn Due to the growing number of Davis schools switching to d scheduling, the Lakeside Review is asking parents with questions regarding this issue to call us with their concerns at Questions will be addressed in future issues by Davis School District officials. Here is this week's question and answer. QUESTION: My daughter's school goes year-roun- d later this year. Will this be something permanent, or four years from now, will it go Chamber PW r Built about a century ago, this brick home in Kaysville has undergone little restoration. A cab- - Dalstrom told his current renters, Todd and Allyson Van Brocklin, he could remember visiting the home as a child. The home remains much the same as it did originally except with a few more coats of paint on vey. Tragedy struck the family when the walls and woodwork and some Lester was still a young boy. While plumbing improvements. The high ceilings still give the working on the family farm west of home a spacious open feeling. Orthe Union Pacific Railroad between Center and 100 Street, Lester, nate woodwork decorates the climbed an electric tower and was rooms and high transoms over the doors are still functional. They electrocuted. As the other children grew up, were used last summer by the Van most of them moved away, leaving Brocklins, who opened then to help the family home to Muriel Reeves cool the home. The interior walls are thick, probwho became an art teacher at a Layton junior high and later at ably made of three layers of brick. Each room has a door leading to Davis High. the yard full of fruit trees. The When she died the home was left apple, cherry and plum trees to a nephew. Reeves Dalstrom of pear, still bear fruit, as do the numerous back to REGANStandard-Examine- 4 Thread-- 2 Buy Where "SERVICE" means Satisfaction WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association Jf WIMMER'S LAYTON SEW & VAC 94 N. Fort Lane 546-490- 6 sf |