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Show 1 SdM'-j- tii Lakeside 1395 Horses out, skaters in Kaysville parks Pl tt it Council (f I? ttf fl passes M $ s m r4 w l-.- j .f new ordmanco f.f U vp.i i!f ltf ptf "If r a loiicf m i rl M-V- : U- - a M j ( m M-- r- - tf At kl M l l?j l.u. P l gtsyor Art t4 ekted i- -i pay fa.se on 7 genie p-- cvi4 Pf4-Ra- P- - l?-,- tf -- iij-- (VttfttJflUjy aifi tlfMruni -- d u- - aJ MtfV a .' t.ry vt-juld li.lf Jtf w pc Ns a Oiktff CVvfttd afiasd U--fi il Pftf.'Rtfff tfftf i pn i :l ta puii iHr tf!tf 44- - aftf IM fl-r- a Cwiafaua Jtf 114 4 f-f-f "I ! ) IICI PrR gfftriiK. CJf4 H emdeef-- of ling ttith a epurt pf pa lrt than 20 mmng an4 rjilnuJ uman - Labor Out char-gin-. i m the erlcbr jium. Day an4 holJjv )!' pervm" $ Seat h-- aKun4 wrli(wpi - op flag tiilg ehr ffol th ftj4rf of a Cad-Ila- laie-modr- Ua? sehiaVt he?-putter Lit reieflihlrd a latrCH Ih--at . for-.iuC- heart . truth in Aug at tt age 31. Thit momh. ua;uge rciw4 Ar ivko ntghu when the $iih annual "Llecuic Light ParaJe again ha came thn city's Chrutmai center piece. Nearly 30 floats ro!!4 through Helper's busmens dmrtct. tumme it into a milelang mer of 200.0 oO dumondl.ke lights. floats carricJ jabbering portable furhttl door-iooo- r jjkk-intheho- t. Jyer-I.k- S of COuRmI cn ihtf Sam t M-T- OfiOiun I "T? it is a r hassltf (J.ry (4r rs nn saiJ u-- Y J tthe tt4 ue cwn,4- gm ni be I u. - 3rfu g f r ih Si-- 4 bearJ a coerr; h fUnf.ifi 4 but I! ry Pix4f he Ciprruc. isn't "Im Ihtf th.s up," Ihih aff one Who sijssoltC'.un-th fl that Rase m tmitf spent, it N I i. hfOts, '.!) drt;J,p mad be WJ -- e sj and I feel ar , ta are a il, ihi io She'a referring Id hef late hut band. Ron Cooper, uho of a No ted pro s i brr It P-- Sl-- J "tv hast uien a lot cfaH It wdl N muh peaigr than w has seen in tie pan," "Kayssill It a real ludtf htf SaL town. People are pot rwimri he Goodl.fftf said that th pf cinjrw.il because of the pay. htf councd members should see if said, "Some of u wer cot they need mor aher they has until of the pay fm been m a while. here, Re it g able ta sen tt i mmtbfeaii. fcausd puiihall, l d-- vt r She said her husband "looked hcLt .'g l u'jysfy Ortanicft etimate a total of ground and saw the despair and de Hef4f4 h4nJers tmie4 as IS.0UA people, u times Helpers preisaon and Use lethargy" that en an idofluru'.fd I rm?y the Snowman population, sieued this year VO eloped Helper shef decade of lay or? in Use nurses and by the rail punuttf cava hade. lur.hcj air? a Honda A1V. road. "And he said, flu ton it AgaJUt a backdrop of paint-co- l KJTaifJ iJl or samples in the hardware store dying, Pgir.img A master tlcviruian before betr.g gyrateJ abo'tf that douHcf ai orro of the Helper gke as an acrtr.er.t of largeMhan'Iife Prnjccis Cotnmtttce, three of the ra sidetracked by an acctdcnt. Ron retidenti toys, including an animated rades original organuers recolied Cooper cammed I?A)S flm "lleartc Light Parade." for ideas on a project An4 u!k about ahcty. "We had cur first meeting, if you to wufy the city. A Christmas parade was most Purta4 Mat Utah. Amanda could call it that, in the booth of a a few floats ahead of dmcin," says Linda Cooper. plausible. MooJ. bil"There ucre juit the four of us." 'Shonhucn.' a Lkeaiie "The flrst year, we hoped we'd e the says, podding toward I rank and has 10 floats," says frank Mantl ly goat ruling a Radio f Margaret Marrtlli, ounert of the li. "And sse tot 24 entnes." Total agon rcitooncd in lights. hard are store. Dal attendance both sights; between former Poumaiter frank "And Ron and L" Her voice al 6,000 and 8.000. piaa, dciignatcd this year's "special ims-Ltf- - la llclpffi luion aH - wtin in a4 e n j ul th p ikMI :h e4 Iw 4 .4 Skua's a lAcali nt a4 tmy ihtf U'tf puJJtii-ibtfiop- t.r' hw hw pesl Saad Coun tt as ill mopsM cUman liarred Hvme, n 1 le said tie members h on tM y rwr iim pcadjtg or three than they wer years ago, Times, holidays change for railroad town tc.fu) tf Labor Day used to bo big in Helper present J cKirff 4 is pilrJ i?--i u ifj la ki pf itf i Uii ia U4 pafii. akiJh Utf g should da M. sa-- lfJtsJa There ssdl N three oe tn cd n. a- Ld m "If Pkft-r- fatm or pun on ftf 4 " h SO htf 1 on it wf4o'l cd picHicT came - Jftft-.t".- ! 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A faYttf i V " if ti.cw51r'l f r Mxi ?? a h'l rf w MM i 4 ia i.tf fui, t 4, tfitMa u itrif rU Miff a pUtf if lw "(Pi hitH t CwvJiofli4a O'rtitf ifcsf4 ltf (kMAj t!) iuvj a Vit i4 pu Mi ba Lw 4ifi fr tiiuit f. t Vftj fRtf Ptf f C)r VJMN f4 i jht Nftf Uf rrJljMtwi a CmnfJfnni tlja m t( im a4 vt ifRf rA u fA mN i Ml jfl FtffU, H uri M4 Wa N il Ojh4 rat civ4 arrtd I7n It Itf pvt :& Jkfy fMhff fwHr if ef pvl a liAw5 if ,4 h jfH 4ff Eli 'Vl pthrf fi! ta fa M 4)U'tf ffr h M klt'iJFS w fi.'Ys a 'fftfiffiia ;) nn pM but Ml a tfrSn 1.1 I m IkY ihn mi, w4 M)if I An w "TL C5il porunt. There are more impor unt things to spend our money on. Thu is a dean town and we ought 14 spend money t4 keep it 'W are in the low end, but pot pnseJf. Uut way." The council diJ cot budget the money for pay raises. Court cil members currently make 32.400 a year. "With what other cities get. we are pot out of line at ad in a raise," said H.IL No action was taken. to hitesides. darndest things letters to Santa Claus Kids say in DSAAAHM.CreTCHLO'.V keaaLurnrw(im)awt riting a letter t4 Santa Oaut ii at natural at mow Christmas. It might not happen every year but it sull is fun to dream. The Clearfield Recreation ROBERT REGANStandarU-Examme- r and Bryce Stevenson (left) duels Doug Rose in a playoff to see who is the best NBA Jam player from Northridge High during the Cyber Court Challenge held at Future Shop last Saturday. Video real edge is harder to develop. Im from Layton High. Thats Wide-eye- d open-mouthe- From page d, 1 part" of Future Shops and Apples dedication to education. For challengers in other stores, Laytons Nick Gibb has advice. Shooting three pointers from the couple of on site radio stations. West said the computer donation is outside is the way to win. But he Wreaths Purple ribbon and lights decorate the garland around the purple door of the Council on Aging office. From page 1 ment. The department has an solution for Santa so he wont get stuck next year. German and purple status make up the wreath which matches a tree in the room. If Santa had eaten his five fruits and vegetables a day, he wouldnt now be stuck in the chimney, reads ' the sign. Melba Trimble of Kaysville grew the flowers in her yard and dried them. Jeanne Anderson, who works with Trimble, said Trimble made the tree of dried flowers and taken it to work,' before she came up with fcj S If Ride From page cleaner. 1 We have assured them that (the noise level) will not be an issue, Andrew said. Lagoon management isnt happy with the noise restriction and will contest the action during the commission's next meeting on Jan. 11, Petersen said. Andrew said he is hopeful the park can get things resolved with the city in making the ride available at the start of this season. Daxis Bureau contributed to Saxton Bryon reporter Standard-Examin-er this story. - ' - State and federal officials have doubled the funding for WSUs Utah Business Resource the idea for the door. She made the tree and everybody here just raved about it, said Anderson. Gold painted papier-mach- e deer stand around the base tree and inside the wreath. rein- of the Purple paper was hung to cover the door before adding the wreath. The dried red flowers were the inspiration for adding a few red balls to the ornaments. The staff helped Trimble decorate it. We have just had fun, said Anderson. They .only problem is that we will have to take it down the first I of the year. Awards were given for the creativeness of the county employees. The council on Aging Prize and the Health Depart- took-Gran- ment second place. SIT BACK... Center, and look forward! Bruce Davis, center director, said his centers funding has increased from $50,000 per year to more than $135,000.' - to convenient WSUs center already serves more businesses than any center of its kind in the state, Davis said. With this additional funding, the center .will be able to offer even more assistance. , Free services available to entrepreneurs at the WSU center include consultation and business development planning and courses including Start Smart, offered every first and third Saturday he quipped. Gibb said if he has any say he hopes the computer will be used in partment helps Santa organize and respond to all the letters he receives from Clearfield children every year. football With their direct line to the North helmet. You can get is at sams Pole, several chilJren sent letters to dob if your the Recreation Department hoping elves don't mack it if you can get on 01 Saint are to Jolty they passed it for me. Nick. And a surper Nintendo, and a SoRecreation Supervisor Benny remote control car. if you can not rensen said all children from Clearfield who write letters and send it to read my mind for wat cind to get me ask my mom and dad. the Recreation Department will reDear st. Nick ceive a response from Santa by I do not relly belive In you Christmas. "Even late letters. he said. Ill drop them ofT at the (chiAll belive In if you bring me a ldrens) houses so they get there in Game box time. and a super Nintendo and sega So far this year, Santa received and a sega satem more than 100 creative, comic, and and R Zone and sega cb concerned letters from young writSincerely Kb ers. Here are a few examples as Dear Santa, written: How are things up there? Dear Santa Cause I want to give my Dad a tool I I am very sory cheted on my box, if you can. teste I hope you can. I just want to will you ever forgive me. give my mom her job so she wont I whont for Christmas is suppizes lose her job in December. and a puppy Love Rex and a kennel please get me a Dear Santa, puppy and a kennel How are you doing in the north and surprizes. pole? Your pal, Carrie. I have been doing fine. How Dear Santa Caus, about you? I want to take your place when I Can you please breng me a grow up stuffed animal Please dont be angry with me. and a real cat and kittens, please Please have faith in me, so I can get me grow. a dubble bear, please Santa C. up to be Santa Caus. Please pick you have to get me me up. a T.V. and a V.C.R. with it It is very important for me to please and exspeicly learn how to a desk with a stand up flashlight. deliver the presents. Please grant Sincerely, Shatma my wish and please Dear Santa, tell your elves to believe in me. I I would like some Dragon Toys, will be at my Aunts house castle, spaceship 2, Pooch waiting for you. Puppy, Trucks 2, Cars 2, CrayLove, Jacob ons, Bugs Bunny, Dear clause Jingle Bell Necklace, Horse Toy, I want ten, thousand, five, billion Doggy Toy, four zillion, Cowboy belt. Drum, Baby Doll. I have been good, but have had four five, sixty thousand, five, million 400 hundred, some bad days too. I will leave you some cookies seventy five thousand dollars. and milk, for the raindeer Sincerely Tyler I will leave carrots. P.S. i want it in tens, and ones, and fives, If you can, please bring some snow. Dear Santa, I love you HO HO (Santa) How are you doing. My name is Love Donnie , Tyler. I have been priity good. I hop you are very good to. I wont a Emmitt Smith Ho,Ho...Oh! v WSU center gets funds OGDEN what gave me the edge, the student body headquarters playfully referred to as the pit. We have some pretty crummy computers in there. It would be great to work on something this nice. and Plan Smart, offered every fourth Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in Wattis-BusineBuilding 218. ss home delivery of the liMb C5tir62S?4'400 De- Dear Santa, I want to take your place when I grow up. Please dont be angry with me. -- Jacob A Stimuiw rvmi.su Standard-Examine- r DAVIS BUREAU Andy Howell EditorManager Lakeside Editor April Adams Steve Conlin, Robert Regan Photographers Reporters. ..Linnette Gamboa, Bryon Saxton, Nancy Mitchell, Chris Baierschmidt Kathleen Holland Advertising Manager ..Donna Merry, Chris Bradshaw, Chad Harward Advertising Representatives Hilary Staidly, Marilyn Child Receptionists Val Bagley Cartoonist Jana Doxey, Correspondents Ruth Malan, Ginger Mikkelsen, Loretta Park, Allan Russell, Tom Busselberg, Sally Gale, Sarah Cntchlow, Vikki Leza The Lakeside Review Is published twice weekly and distributed by carrier Tuesday afternoon & Saturday mornings from Sunset through Farmington. The r is published daily. 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