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Show 4 Tue&day, August 2. 19&4 sms by ApsfimsTtt in Laymen stIJ hsrd Finding an LAYTON iv) Mi apart-m- m in Ikm County Urgrkl city u vull lough although it ha improved slightly over the lat year d According to a my survey I Apartment vacancy fate aurvey tn Layton, Juty, 19&4 Number Number Vacant con-diale- during July, there ii cent voancy rate at Layton a 2 per- major apartment complete. A timilar survey conducted tn November VI 1 found the apartment vacancy rate wa 0 47 percent At that time Director Community Stott Carter van! basically there were no apartment available in the cuy. City ollieial uy the increase in the apartment vacancy I so slight that it really doesn't reflect any change in trend in the city. Carter Boutcut i ha ally in the tame a Salt lake City, which ha a of around I 5 prnent. viamy raie "If you have money in ihe'bank and good credit, you can find an taui Layton eral plan tdl Carter said there are only two project in the planning ttaget toit taling about go units, white a project I under conduction. In May the Salt Lake metro area wa detignaied by the U S. Cento Bureau a the lightest rrntal market IN a recent analytit, Bodell Van Drtmmclcn Commercial Appraiser found that low vacancy rate, combined with unrealtiltcally low rrntal rate, hat led to a rapid increase in reniv in the Salt Lake metro area City official say the average apartment in laylun now rent for more than $400 a month, while go for around $500, 64-un- apartment," Carter aid Carter think apartment hunting will gel even more difficult hrcaue there are not that many project on the board in die city. The city currently has 17 percent of tn land zoned for multi-famildevelopment. Carter uid if prevent trends continue with the boom in tingle-famil- y y home conduction, the amount of property zoned for multi family housing should be reduced to 15 percent by amount called for V96. That u the in the city' gen ilhimv i7m Haw: Eariene - yin:m- i;nU'y Whitney Job; Syracuse Cny portca aeeetary How long at this position; IVy years Her JOG mckiOes putting repons mio the computer, doing reports for court, and answering me telephone among other things. Personal; Whitney is the mother of six tour are married and She has five grandchildren. Before coming to Utah in 1991, she was a deputy sheriff m Los Angeles County tor six years She now kves m Roy where She is trying to develop a green thump wfMe working m her yard She said she wants to become a proficient gardener, She also enjoys crocheting and reading And her children are teaching her how to pfay Nintendo Job ambition; Her job ambrnon is to get mto the study of forensics Se finds forensics extremely interesting and woukl like to oo lab work or be involved m some aspect of me work Tn a is a regular senes on county workers horn tnrougnout feorth Da via County HoaJors wifri suggestions on city employees who can be featured tn upcoming issues may call 776 495 weekdays chit-dre- n, 1 layWi Cy tAanSaiQLuimnat Davis starts new s computer service Oy DHYON SAXTON VMc jlt FARMINGTON The parcel. "This will remote all the physical files in the office." he said. said the new service convenient and faster for property owners to find documentation on their property. Langston will make it more up. m . ' slit i (DM tVillflaK T an S3 Johnny L WUIkCFA Steven W'F1 NEW INSTALLATIONS rest of 1994 for Just '9400. Unlimited tan pass for the nrxt 5 morttha for the 90 Patrick T Brad Marth Kathleen Hovey.CPA OH or $!' 1 1 3 cpn?e STATE CLEARFIELD ii .4 1I-- . - IGIKING 630 773-4030232- -1 Because of the county's rapid county growth the senicc. no tax in- vit M OPEN EARLY: WSRHESDAY AUGUST 3, AT 9AM Till VALUE 3 l LAYTON Donations for Rwanda are being sought for a yard sale to be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 6 in the parking lot of Kmart. 2010 N. Main. Donations are needed by Friday. Aug. 5. All proceeds will go to the Red Cross for the Rwanda Relief Fund. Call Susan Grant at 8 9 or to make a donation or bring to the sale Saturday morning. Checks payable to the Red Cross Rwanda Fund are preferred as it is $38 iWs style Relaxed or classic fit Blue sfonewash finishes Junior Incredible low outstanding sejecnonf 3 We canl tell you name... ie in and a tax deductible donation for the buyer. Items not sold at the yard sale will be given to St. Annes in Ogden and Deseret Industries. COSMOPOLITAN, (S-M-- & Jian fBiown 0 )W Cutting your hair is an important decision. 199 Okg QjoJcni (Misses 6-- 1 8) VALUE Saves time & , $24 VALUE $20 (S-M-- (KAOS EMBROIDERED TEES (S-M-- L) & VALUE $32-4- 0 (Junior 3-- 1 3) VALUE $3 lullr (Misses FLEECE Britiania 'Otabl Led VALUE (S-M-- VALUE $50-5- 2 TOPS One size fits all) VALUE $50-5- 6 $30 energy Whatever you decide to do, the students at FRAN BROWN Colleges can help you to determine a great new style. Ws are known as The Super Cutters!" All work is performed by students under the expert supervision of Ifeensed instructors. We are located In Layton and Ogden. will Hint: Sometimes just a Vee-frdo wonders for your hair... making your style feel new and refreshed. onBpgun Compony A 99 RUGBY KNIT TOPS energy ponytail, saving time $36-4- 8 KNIT SHORTS VALUE $28 nrwr (S-M-- L) Some reasons for not cutting... 1) You love your current length 2) Your length looks great on you 3) Your current length is stylish 4) You can pull your hair up or into a VALUE (One size fits all) VALUE $24 4) Length is making hair heavy and zapping curl 5) i SLEEP SHIRTS tjjRijJA or Not to Cut Some reasons for cutting... 1) Time for a new look" 2) Much cooler 3) Hair is dry & needs trimming , UUANDVr.,u. FLEECE PANTS To Cut : 0&7E GO 547-041- fBnoum Cf.llTa 'lrivilW3 rDW .1 rzi Sale to benefit Rwanda 547-083- a Fairfield Kd.. Layton 520 SO. crease will be needed to fund the program. The imagining service contract with AT&T will be funded with money generated from a $3 increase from $7 to S 10 in the recording documentation fee. Our document recording rate in ; the last two scars has doubled." Langston said referring to Davis Countys rapid building growth. On Aug. I work will begin on implementing the software for the program, which Langston hopes one day will tic directly into the proposed county Graphic Information System program which will actually provide property owners a locator map of their property. i ALL WORK GUAAAWTMD. EXPERT INSTALLATIONS LEGS ON ALL JOSS FINANCING AVAILABLE ktfm Tlr SIZES N. 546-903- Rebecca Black on ALL SAVE Nicola Stile L Carver, CPA C - COOLER SALE $94 for 94 Clhw Dam County Commission hat approved a 524J.OOO contract with ATJLT and Inuluv to implement a property documentation computer service for county property ownm. Marl Langston, director of county information ten ices, said the computer service is expected to come on line in January. 1995. It will provide on computer terminals property owners with a picture of all documents associated with their trmy - Q OB0.DD AKIE) 2004 CDDDEJm-DOTG- RT LAYTON HILLS MALL (Exit 334 off of Layton, UT 84041 HOURS: Mon-Sa- t, Phone: 10am-9p- m; EVB Upper level next to ZCMI 544-983- 4 Sun, 12noon-5pm- . V |