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Show 2 Lakeside Review Lakeside Tuesday, August 11, 1992 Brick home one of Sunsets oldest On The agenda By KATHY KELLY Standard-Examine- r A summary of council of city correspondent property to build the interstate through the canyon. When Millyard owned the home in Sunset, it was easily one of the most beautiful in the state, said Trotter. The house had a stained glass bay window and closed-i- n porches with beautiful flower gardens and large trees surrounding the home. The kitchen was large with lots of glass front cupboards and had beautiful stained glass china cabinets in the room that is now the dining area, said Trotter. The floors were hardwood in the double-bric- k home and the trim was stained wood molding. The home was well cared for and furnished with belongty ings, she said. When Millyard died 20 years ago, the home was sold and the large property was subdivided. Two lots were combined to include the unattached garage and the house. The family that bought the home in about 1972 wanted a more modern residence and proceeded with remodeling. They removed all the stained glass windows and cabinets in the home, said Trotter. The flower-trimmporches were removed and a utility room was added. The house was basically ed tom apart and rearranged, said Trotter. After the house was tom From page 1 Fitness Center. There wasnt much difference beontween first and second place ly a point, in fact We knew it was close through the first three events," said Surf N Swim supervisor Monte Green. We beat Raging Waters in the deep water tug of war. First place was 10 points, second was nine. We beat them by one point overall. The purpose of the competition is to provide a friendly, fun and fair competition among Salt Lake City-are- a pools and demonstrate skills, said Foutz. Its a fun little thing, he said. dispatch console Award bid for pressure reducing station at Freeport Center Award bid for asphalt parking lot at city shops Discuss interlocal cooperation agreement with Davis School Dis- tnct on building rental policy l Discuss GRAMA 1 We dont really work on altos and sopranos. I just let them harmonize and they have fun," Emery said. There is a lot of laughter. . Although there are currently no men in the group, there could be, she said. ; the men say they cant sing and Walk From page 1 district of the loadingunloading zone directly in front of the school. The school district should send a letter of concern to Utah Department of Transportation re- garding school children who must cross U.S. 89 to attend Knowlton. Busing of those children should continue. Continue crossing guards at Shepard Lane and State Road 106, and at 750 West and Shepard Lane. Consider extending sidewalks from 600 North Main to 1150 North Main. Monitor visual obstructions of trees and brush to motorists near Farmington Creek. Monte Vista Elementary: Continue the crossing guard at .200 East and State, and 200 South - The CherFRUIT HEIGHTS ry Hill Acting Company has extended its 1992 summer season due perforto a season of sold-omances. ut Both outdoor musicals presented this year will be held over through Labor Day weekend at the Cherry "Jungle Trouble cal, The Musi- will play each Friday and Jo Quality Board Sod farm fencing Clarification of zoning and lot sizes Discussion of possible Justice of the Peace court Robert James, preliminary plat proposal Drake, preliminary plat proposal Bids for asphalt replacement for office city parking lot Glen Collier, home easement Marshall tigs property. Waving papers, Spatig rushed into the council room and said, A mans home is his castle, you cant tell me what to do with my proper- From ROBERT years ago, this Sunset home has remodeling from several own- major undergone 'Built about 80 r- - carpeting on the walls and we took that off. We replaced the shower because all of a sudden it would stop. Wed have to bang on the wall to get it started again, she said. In one of the rooms, they had to scrape off some ugly pink wallpaper and repaint. The roof was made out of oil drums that had been cut and straightened. When we moved in, said Janis White, the roof leaked horribly and we put up black plastic until we could get the roof replaced. When they got into the attic they found that the home had been insulated with piles and piles of old newspapers, most of them soggy. The family had insulation put in while the roof was off. dont suppose wera going anywhere too fast Well probably be here a long time. Its simply furnished but if s our home. Janis White the $12,000 price. My husband wanted to do it but I didnt want to. Now I wish I had listened. We sold the home only. have turned the home over would on the home built another They Historical the to Society. It would attached it half the of lot and other to the large garage. They put a new have easily been one of the nicest historical homes in the state. garage door on the side of the garage and left the old ones in place, Janis White said they have done with a fence between the older very little with the house in terms home and the garage. The fence of remodeling it. Im not much of was situated within a few feet of a decorator and we arent very the back of the original house leav- handy, she said. ing it with no back yard. When we moved in, the hardThe next family who bought the home went to work modernizing wood floor in the dining area had been painted lime green. The kitchthe home also. Ceilings were lowen is now tiny with only four cabiered and walls were again rearranged and texturized. The large nets and no window. There are lots window in the kitchen was bricked of balls and doors in the house. in and the outside brick was They covered the floor with linopainted. A sliding glass door was leum and carpet, and replaced the added where the stained glass bay electrical wiring because 12 years window once stood. a minor fire burned out the I have wished many times, said ago fuse box. Trotter, that we had bought the The bathroom had blue shag place when we had the chance for apart, the family decided they wanted a more modern home and version of Wouldnt It Be Loverly." Ruth Gail was one for the founding members of Autumn Glow Singers. I just like to sing and it gives me something to do. I like the brought against Spatig in June, where a jury found Spatigs property a public nuisance and Judge Rodney S. Page ruled the property be cleaned up by July 6. But the land hasnt been cleaned up, Dixon said. As neighbors we are the victims. He has made a mockery of Kaysville City and the Council member David Bybee read a portion of a letter dated Aug. 4 from city attorney Glen Celia saying that Celia has asked the court for permission to access Spa- - The date of an open house for the Apple Tree Retirement Home, 565 N. 300 West, Kaysville, was incorrectly listed in an article last Tuesday. The correct date is Saturday, Aug. 15 from 1 to 4 p.m. J f team. f' The Ogden resident is five credits short of being a sophomore at Weber State University. She said the reason she got into lifeguarding is that she swam, and guarding was the next thing to do. V" Q- ' . ' ' 399-523- ' '; ' - ' . ' ' ' v , 'h ' i :r w:, company, said Gail. She (Emery) is very talented and she is giving her talents to us. Members of the group are Gail, r Alene Stewart, Louise Hoyt, Frances Adams, Lucille Stock, Rowene Nelson, Elizabeth Danel, A i BENNETT CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Eu- 195 E. Gentile, Layton 546-360- Insurance Accepted Iraamn 0 Senior Discount The Best Film of the Year. -- bHoEtalCMOBOSWllMES Winner 2 Academy Award. Golden Globe Winner Best DirectorOliver Stone KEVIN COSTNER (Ha JFK Tb Story That Won't Co Away im EiitmioiiinrfijnatoEistmpiiffiMBp TjtniM miiiiiKnsiM WtmmM FHOTOWffl&U iK!winnonupj5imi' DBfCTBJ tpj Satur- S- ' fprrlixi ui iy 5fW iji rmiMni iqn) (WtanKII tlRlnth,w.k. ffm? ftNAVISOf day. All scats are $2 and show time is 9:45 p.m. each evening. Advance reservations for each Friday and Saturday performance 5 can be made by calling Tickets may also be purchased prior to show time. 363-028- 270 N. Main, Kaysville 544-379- 9 III Hospice of Northern Utah 2 Call And the people who really care. most pessimistic person on the Frank. For the Terminally are pleased to introduce a whole new way to care for your health. ! Lillian Bair, Gladys Hutchings, SHAfriNG&CARING Correction We we wouldnt have had any guards here. The six members of the team were Burningham, Dena duPont, Kyle Kofoed, Brad Mathews, Don Rognon and Shawna Voda. Voda, 19, has been a guard for three years, with the last year at Surf N Swim. . . was (The competition) really . cool, she said. I enjoyed it. I didnt expect to win. I was the nice Mann, Helen Maltaff, Lois Dutson, Mary Bylund, Ferrol Aldrich, Jean Green, Eva Blakely, Barbara Nebeker and Florence Ive got the Lord on my side, said Spatig. He didnt want to appear tonight. The city will wait for the court .order before cleaning up the property and assessing Spatig for the work. legal system. She said they plan to live there for a long time. I dont suppose were going anywhere too fast. Well probably be here a long time. Its simply furnished but its our home. or four teams, he said. But then ty. Yelling at the council, Spatig said Dixon could talk all night but it wouldnt make a difference. At that point, a police officer appeared at the door of the council chambers followed by two more uniformed officers. You won the battle, but you didnt win the war, said Spatig of the recent jury trial. If you had the powers you would have done something by July 6, after I was declared a nuisance. Judge Page didnt put any restrictions on it that it wont happen again. My property is zoned agriculture. Mayor Brit Howard didnt receive an answer when he asked Spatig if there was anything the city could do to make the situation more tolerable. Dixon said he was a witness in 2nd District Court action the city There are still lots of things wed like to do to the home but we dont know how and dont have the money to do what wed like to do," she said. and 200 East Post 20 mph school zone speed limit signs on State Street, 200 East, 300 East and 200 South. Children living north of the school east of Main Street should walk to 200 East, then south to the crossing guard at 200 East and State Street Children living north of the school west of Main Street should walk south of Main Street to 100 North, then cross Main Street at 100 North traveling east to 200 East and then south to the crossing guard at State and 200 East Children should not cross Main Street between 200 North and 600 North. Children living south and east of the school should use the sidewalk along the east side of SR 106, and avoid crossing at the Slate and Main intersection. Sidewalks should be installed on the west side of 200 East between 100 North and State Street seph and the Amazing Dreamcoat, will play each r Current owners are Janis and Norman I Emery. One of the singers, Mary Bylund, is also a composer. They will sing her arrangement of Fascination, and a song she has composed. Emery sings a solo, a humorous page 1 opinion, said Dixon. Dixon told the council that the neighbors had offered to pay for feed for Spatigs animals so he wouldnt have to get the old produce. They also offered to help him build new pens. We offered to use our equipment and help clean up his property numerous times, said Dixon, who added he has lived with the filth and stench for four years. White, who bought the house 14 years ago. HHaHHHMaBHMHIIMBailBBHMMMMIBHMBBHnBMHHBIHHNHMMHMNHBBniHB It brings the different pools together. He added that this allows any snobbish difference between various pools to be eradicated. A barbecue and awards ceremony followed the competition. Green said this year, was the first time Surf N Swim has won the competition. The last time they participated was in 1989, placing third. They had not been able to compete further due to scheduling difficulties for the guards. The pool complex, which has been in operation for six years, currently has 35 lifeguards. In order to choose the team of six. Green said those who were interested in the competition came and practiced. From those guards, they selected the team. I wish we could have sent three REGANStandard-Examine- Theater company extends season Technicolor Hills recreation park. City Council State Water Davis County Sheriffs report Discuss earlier garbage pickup Evaluate Country Fair Days activities the women say they will try," said lingers meet- - West Point South Weber r From page City Council City Council was right, so they bought it The home is one of the oldest in Sunset and was probably built over 80 years ago, the owners said. Originally it was owned by the John A. Millyard family, who lived there for more than 60 years. neighbor According to long-tim- e Mary Trotter, the Millyards were a well-to-d- o family. Originally John Millyard was from Kansas. He owned a large farm in Tooele and also property which included Devils Slide near Croydon. The state bought much of the Devils Slide Toy, Cherry iThe Aug. 11 city council Ing has been canceled Award bid HOMES Big Syracuse Clearfield City forCouncil historic high-quali- Farms Park to be held Tuesday, Aug. 11 SUNSET Fourteen years ago when Janis and Norman White first began looking for their current home at 296 W. 800 North, they drove past several times in the dark without seeing it Weeds were high, there were no lights, and because the house is set back on the property, they thought it was a vacant lot. When they finally found the home, they used a flashlight to look it over. They saw a house they liked and the price inap lEUUUj Purchase of agendas meetings 135 E. 200 S., Clearfield o 773-235- 3 |