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Show 18 Jab J, V0XoiJag, Lakecids t&03 Contrd Davis Junior rvi -- .r 'ft !) : Budgets m from peg ' power company. The public hearing to adopt the final budget, which includes no property lai increase, is set (of June I) at 6 30 SS p m, largest my Layton; The fount is proposing an overall budget of $22 nullum with a general fund of $105 million. 1 he city plans an ambitious upgrade of mush of US sewer sjsicrn, whuh will mean a 40 pmcni ins. crease in sewer fees paid by The fees will go from $6 0 10 $9,50 per household per rnonih. An increase in garbage collection monthly charge are )rl to be determined, InUudcd in the fire department budget is $l60,0ua for the pun have of two ambulames and part of the police departments budget, but this could be removed before the final budget ti approved June 17. North Sait Lake: The city is still In the process of putting togcihcr it budget. The proposed general budget is around $2 million. Ihc city t planning to build newr rrsi-rooand a new park building in the Mam Street park. One seasonal employee has been proposed. The city doc not expect to raise property taxes, said Collin Wood, city manager. But garbage fee will rive from 9.50 to $11.25. South Wab an The city council has approved a $501,192 preliminary general fund budget, up tome $72.0U0 over the current fixcal year. The city preliminary cnicrpnve fund of $494,173 is down considerably from the current year' budget at this years $1.35 million fund include a majority of sewer hookups from throughout the city. A capital project fund is proposed to nearly double, as the $202,025 fund represent some $174,000 needed ini lading future point tart, a fiff truik and an updated fity computet Will lakd a Wrnuul look ft! fftiv. in taxes to tniluJe new growth within the uno it inturi la imnds fruin the xourti, It the tuy lakes action o fulled taxes on additional growth, irxiJenis would not see ftfl increase in the actual taxes they would pay rath year. However, it is (onsidered tft im reave s the loial amount foiled-r- d by the city would increase. C ur- rent stale redme law ) stem Sant, who led the courts il 10 Stt ftiruss the board cut l property taxes that amounted to tome SluflWO in tuy resenue for ihe current year budget, blame the shortfall on reduced tales liiet brought shout by increased compe-liiiu- n for Smith food and Drug and the closing of Merman Sporting Goods. Ihry base targeted June IS for approsa! of the final budget tehed-ule- d Syracuse: The city ha I public hearing for June 8 at 8 p m. to adopt the final budget. The lentause budget hat a general fund of $ tCW. 1 4 2. which tt $19,422 , let than the current budget No tat increase it being proposed, but the ! city it borrowing money from a tpectal fund cl up for capital proj-is to pay for a new city building The fund will be repaid through a franchise tat whuh wit put to place earlier thit year. Wood Croat: The city It pro- nosing a total budget of $3.27 mil- lion with a general fund of $1.19 i million. The city will not taxet but the garbage fee will probably increase, said City Manager Bret Wghlcn. 'I Wait Bountiful: Official are; proposing a total budget of $1.36,' million with a general fund of $825,000. Thit year the city will j build a I.S million gallon water-tan- k with bond revenue from the Mate Department of Water Re-- ; source, laid Wcndall Wild, city manager, 7 he project may also a new well and pump; station. The improved water system will increase water pressure fori fire protection. Wild said. Although the city was approved for $1.6 mil-lion in loans. Wild said, the project is expected to cost $1.2 million. Thai translates into a jump in water rates from $10.50 to $18.00 per month. Garbage rates will also go up, about 60 cents a month. use oxer time lor residents in growing area ftS taxable rates decline to account for a larger pool of fasablc is text-den- rest-dent- Cheerleaders for 1992-9at this school are (from left, top row), Shandi Simklns, Crystal Croston, Kamie Kelly, Shelley Harmer, Jill Fitzgerald, Emily Coronado; Surf LAYTON Surf N Swim is offering a number of summer swim lessons. . All Red Cross certified classes last 45 minutes and include eight lessons. Classes run for two weeks Monday-Thursda- y at cither 9 a.m., 10 a m.. or 1 1 a.m. Evening lessons are p.m. Registration will continue until which Friday for sessions 1 are slated June June one-thre- Heather Pritchett, Shu-rel- le Trujillo. offers lessons N Swim e, 7, (from left, middle row), Rachel Baird (head), Trudl Anderson, Jill Greaves; (bottom row), Caml Woodward, year-roun- d 3 ly and July military hews 5. for sesRegistration is July which are slated for sions four-sand Aug. Aug. July 5-- i, lb-2- 6. 2-- 19-2- 9, Lack-lan- Saturday lessons are II a.m. and run June 10 a m. or 14. g. Cost for preschool lessons is $20 (parent and tot) and level $25. Tor more information, call one-seve- n. 546-858- Mothers plan survival workshop The Utah ; FARMINGTON American Mothers are sponsoring their second annual Summer Survival Camp for Moms workshop Saturday from 8.45 a.m. until noon at 68 E. 450 South. Several homes in the neighborhood will be used for the event. . Keynote speaker is Debbie Mohl-ma1993 Utah Mother of Young Children. Other speakers include n, DATC From page Betty Jean Larsen. 1993 Utah Mother of the Year; Rep. Marda Dillrce; and Joseph Walker, writer, speaker and father of five. Topics will be on parenting skills. is at the door. Lunch will be provided with a $2 donation to the American Mothers, Inc. AMI members will be admitted free. Registration 13 adults; auto mechanics, four adults; drafting, 12 adults and six high school students; electronics 11 experienced students mix at their school and they gain from each other. He also told the students, Set goals, write them down, change them as you go and modify them in order to get the jobs you want in your career." Fenimore asked, When does your education stop? The answer is, it doesnt. Grab your competitive and go for it. edge ' This years completers were in the following categories: business technology and computer systems, 88 adults and 5 high school students; welding, six adults and one high school student; machine tool. Guard Airman 1st A. Van Cleaf, daughter of Albert W. and Phjllis A. Van Clccf of Layton, hat gradud ated from basic training at Air National Clan Rebaeca and industrial maintenance, 17 adults and two high school students; diesel, three adults; auto body, two adults and one high school student. Allen said about 200 of the nearly 6,000 students who have attended DATC this year have completed the requirements to receive the certificate but since the school is designed for the students to self pace, many students finish earlier in the year and do not attend the ceremonies. She said that a student can choose from several different training programs and has to complete all the modules within that pro to purchase and renovate shops from the Davis &, Weber Canal Company. Mayor Rex Bouchard said the A per month increase in garbage tollediun feet also Is being tonsidered to make up for tonnage charge now being assessed at the Das is County I net-g- y Kcvoscry Dmnd, The council plan to approsc the final budget June 22. Howeser, tf official decide to hold a public hearing to discus the possibiluy of raising last to account for new arowih, the final budget it not likely to be approved until Aug. 2J. Sunset It it Sunset enterprise fund that most concern official there. Mayor Norman Sant said the City hat subsidized tbit fund with general fund momet in the past and can no longer do to. Increased utility cost have led him to propose the council increase garbage collection, water and ewcr feet a total of $) 60 per month per household. The increase to garbage collection fee reflect higher tip- fee now being charged by the fong County Energy Recovery District. Next year preliminary $878,096 enterprise fund include an estimated $183,283 in proposed increase. Sunset official have approved a $1.03 million general fund budget Sant has asked member of the council to ttudy the budget thoroughly to decide if there arc any expenses that could be cut. including a proposed $32,000 walking and jogging track, and tome $125,000 set aside for capital improvement Jd-ec- Air Force Base, San Antonio. of Layton High School. Lakeside 0 Army National Guard Spac. James L Flaming has been named soldier of the ear for the Sixth Army. A material storage and handling specialist, he is the son of Carol McGuire of Hampton, Va., and Mike Fleming, who lives in Lawton. Marine Sgt. Wade E. Gilmore, son of Michael E. and Ilcnc N. Gilmore of Layton, was recently meritoriously promoted to his current rank while serving with 2nd Company, 2nd Marine Expedition- ary Force, Marine Corps Base, Reach every home Davis Couna Lakeside with ty Review Classified. Call Now Camp Lcjeune, N.C. in No. gram to receive a completion certif- icate. The shortest program, welding, takes the average student about two months to complete. The longest program, computerized numerical control, takes the average student about 18 77G-495- 1 394-167- 1 months. The school is an open-ende- d program and students can take more or less time depending on their schedules and abilities. The DATC has hired more than e 15 of its own students as employees this year alone. She said that enrollment has grown each year since the school opened in 1979. She said that grants and scholarships are available in the spring and there is a Job Service office within DATC that has placed most students in jobs. m Mg full-tim- ADOPTION Birth parent and adopte SEARCH AND SUPPORT Support group meet 1st Sat of each month 10 a m. Weber Co. Library, 2444 Jefferson, FREE REGISTRY Honesty In Adoption" Call STMBEL?v!wD. WLL TO (W NOTICES taking sealed bids at 690 N Mam, Kaysvllle, on the following items: 1991 Trails West trailer, like new, loaded. 1989 Chevrolet Astro Van, loaded, high mileage. &l I Actmedia will be taking ap plication for In store coupon Ing programs at Crystal Cottage Inn, 815 No. Main, Sunset, June 9, 9:30-1- 2 noon. Must have transportation and be available to work weekends. 85.50hr to start. Assistant Director, Kinder garten Teacher, and Cook needed at La Petite Academy. Apply at 325 W. 1550 N, Layton. No calls. ASBESTOS WORKERS. 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