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Show Lakeside cfipSoyeo Major goal in hi . caving post Sopi 22 tor petition pyrnpics I fin dig y TOM me . Wb lh r$ue are me-- , ) Yn-- -- In llay mazing, 7 years lng lime la uy in pn ih - especially when the aver-ge far a my manager 1 itucc rW4 - HUE 1 of d-- E. qfi uv nl. late Ciy Sail native Tom ha ddVd tlnnc odds and .while he leaving hi poi a ? 'huniifr chief executive officer pan sept 23, Ihe condiiion ;ng couldn't he bciicr. lie' accepting the job of luiwn between the elate md the Salt take Olympic Organizing Committee. Its a job he JiJn't arrly fi hut quiikly oJJ. "that dtHTMil mean I didn't want it. Some hate tatj he wa asked by the governor' office three time to accept the newly created poet, hut he didn't elaborate. , f I ardy fr e. her 'W hit the hf cel 30 ow oj. ia The well-suite- uh ehould he ld to the position, d hav- ing specialized in finance administration at llrtglum Young Uni- - i poi. 26-nu- hr the cuyownrd pwer five new fr uj n. C4Pk. r and a transmission line tiuhiy, water reservoir to deal success, a the fate is guarantr wuh growth, and $10 nullum in the games, 1 hat includes as- siormlrain improvements after the devastating IV) flooding. Jvf million spent suring faciiitie la help assure the In addition, a new city public (lame being awarded i return- work building, policccouri ed. along with ltd nullum for on- comple. major upgrading and renovation of die cay golf course, going maintenance and opera-turand acquutuon of mountain We're booing an tmemaiion-a- ) prmeiiy l.r waerJed protection sport coinpeiiium for It) day. and open space have been acVUien the party over, and the complished. hill are paid we don't want to he "Im not leaving the organizapaying oilier pi mem," llardy tion in a crisis. We are current, said. "Overall. Im very positive probably a little ahead of the it will come off wuhoul a hitch." curve. Our quality of Me and lie will also he a communicaarc hush," he said. "We tor between the SEOOC and the have one of utc lowest tas rate in the state for a city our size and state, to assure proper authorities are kept informed of financial in Davis County for any city, our and oilier dealing. utility rate are lower than any The city manager will leave oilier city, and we have been able Bountiful in gHsl financial stead. to provide a high level of recre"A Sn organization, we are fi- ation." All of that hasnt come easily, nancially healthy. We are aNo he said. I or example, upon arrivsound in infrastructure and facilities. for wafer, sewer, parks, and al in 19X1, the city had sbgtuly e employpublic buildings," he said. more than 2ot) milees. While are such efibns $100 population has grown Among lion in capual improvement in- by nearly 8,out) during that time, there are now just over 170 cluding two hydroelectric plant fr Rtr.'XlftttQ 4t4aH) new lion intlude making sure the Olympic game are a financial DountAJ Dty Manager Tom Hardy is leaving in September. CITMP1C-80UN- versity, prepared financial plan for the city of Tallahassee, 11a., and served a a budget analyst for the state of Utah. full-tim- full-tim- and employee e pan time, 20Q 0- No more duplexes in this neighborhood - Ul I. 13 by revoking the overlay zone, Gchring said. single-familtomes Only one resident voiced opBOUNTIFUL At the reposition to the rezone. In another planning-relate- d quest of many area families, a neighborhood has been rezoned matter, the council repealed an so that more duplexes can't be "incentive density bonus" which had been Incorporated into the built. j The Gty Council recently ap--1 city's zoning in 1993. As explained by Gchring, who proved the rezone of an area involving 1 1 S residences from SO assumed his position after that, West to 200 West and 1800 the bonus "was offered to enSouth to 2200 South. The area courage better developments. will now be designated as single- However, only three or four family only, with the seven exist-- j applications have been received ing duplexes in the area catcgo- -' (by the planning commission) for rized as a special condilional-us- c permit Blaine City Planner Gchring to allow for extra density, he said the area is one of two in the said. "In every case, it has been for city where a "duplex overlay zone" had been created many one or more units on a small years ago. Only one duplex had piece of property. been requested in the area under "Speaking frankly, it has not the overlay provision. worked well," Gchring added. The council approved incorposignatures had been submitted from residents rating the bonus concept into the character existing zones which allow multi-un- it asking the single-famil- y of the neighborhood be retained projects. Area designated only for y - One-hundr- PyTOMPUSSCLBCnO it load Lagoon oomspo'iW FARMINGTON - The reodeni. Elementary school lunch Monday, Wednesday and Friday: Ilam, cheese, crackers, carrot sticks, fresh fruit, jello, treat, milk. Tuesday and Thursday: Peanut butter, crackers, celery sticks, raisins,' jello, fresh fruit, treat, milk. Friday, Aug. IS: Spaghetti wchoices from fruit and vegetable bar, milk. Monday, Aug. 18: Chicken patty on a bun wchoices from fruit and vegetable bar, milk. Tuesday, Aug. 19: Tacos hard or soft wchoices from fruit and vegetable bar, milk. Wednesday, Aug. 20: Hamburger on a bun wchoices from fruit and vegetable bar, milk. trolley which provides a downtown Farmington is considered a lifexavcr for both residents and visitors alike. Forbush and staff have exHowever, someone's pleasure pressed concern that would enmay raise another's disdain. Kay croach on the peace of those the existing rental house Evans, who lives on 200 last, has complained severely about on that comer. the city allowing UTA "to break City staff is suggesting the the law" at the intersection of trolley be parked on the south State and Main, lie said the bus side of the old city hall on the zone as northeast comer of 100 North occupies the ng nicipal Clerk senting the cute association hoard, and a certificate from Kaihy Holt, representing the regional group. Lomax i currently serving a president of the regional body. She and her husband John are the parent of two daughter and a son and have two grandshitdren. She ha worked for Farmington City since 194, when she was hired a an esccuiive secretary, a position she slid hold. "The pleasant surprise BOUNTIFUL - Zions First National Bank has opened its 32nd supermarket serve as an additional site to the traditional Zions Bank branch located at S N. Main in Bounti- full-servi- ful. banking center in Utah, with the g of a Wednesday new office in Bountiful. The new supermarket branch will be located inside the Smith's Food and Drug and Center at 2399 S. Main in Bountiful, and will grand-openin- ii : M Sev HAHDY.3 The new branch will provide clients with extended access to nearly all of the hanking services available in the traditional aubranch, including a tomated teller machine (ATM). 24-ho- ur September screenings scheduled That way. the red trolley would be visible to those disembarking from the regular UTA bus nearby. In addition, those wishing to ride the trolley could wail for it in shade, and no businesses or residences would be directly bothered. FARMINGTON - The Utah Department of Health will provide breast and cervical cancer screening for women at the following locations in September. The clinics include a Pap test, pelvic and breast examination. and a mammogram voucher for those eligible and The proposal may sound good, but the City Council, after discussing it Aug 6. has deferred any action. In the meantime, may be needed to locate the trolley. A fee up to $23 will be charged, based on age. income and family size. Appointments arc necessary. To make an appointment call Farmington: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 2, 9. 16. 23, 30. 50 E. State Street, annex building. Bountiful: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept 4, II, 18, 25, 1650 South Main. Gcarficld: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29. 290 South State. (' Hours for the new office will be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday. 431-331- 5. The office will be managed by Travis Colledgc. Colledge has been with Zions Bank fur three years, most recently serving as assistant branch manager for the Bank's supermarket branch in cast Sandy. ! ! ! ) rBTrTn Mt iiii 4 Rolls 26 HIDRI KLEENEX COTTONBlf Buy Any 3 Oz. PAPER BATHROOM TOWELS Case of HILLS BROS. Private Label Wi Cereals, SAUCES Get One 151 30 $12.89 COFFEE Supermarket d VIVA 1 OP TYSON Using state of the art Air Abrasive Technology 544-225- 6 FLYERS 12 0z MINUTE MAID lOz ORANGE SWISS FORM JUICE HAIR REPAIR 5Qt. HOLLAND DUTCH Assorted Summer SWIM STIVES (Call for more details or appointment) : Rosewood Professional Center $289 20 OFF Supermarket Price: $4.99 (GM Salvage) 1147 East Rosewood Lane, Suite 1 (Just South of Tom Winegars and Smiths) MaaloK r. -i- - ACCESSORIES ICE CREAM ; 30 Assorted flavors 24 oz. pkg. H0TWSPICY YOGURT 98 (5(5 family dentistry Supermarket Price: $3.69 Fruit On The Bottom MILK Spaghetti I BODY WASH COLOMBO CLASSIC Elbo-Ro- ni D.D.S. 2000 Qual or Lesser Value Price: $2.89 AMERICAN BEAUTY Kool-Ai- (Water Goggles, Muscles, Etc.) mmm mmm uuik a (fertile touch! j SOUTH CLEARFIELD 269 EAST 200 a.m. 7 p.m. 9 a.m. Sunday Open Daily - 9 p.m. Prices effective August Standaku-Kxamine- r CLASSIFIEDS To Subscriber 625-44- 00 - 10 14-2- 0, 1997 WE GLADLY ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS AND ALL MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS W LEVER FREE $219 289 Welcoming Mew Patients in Layton 12 Oz PASTA CLASSICO TISSUE 4 4 Main. GROCERVIDEPARTMENTA I SALVAGE! FOODlDEPARTMENT ble bar, milk. D P. Glenn A. Zell, I have of being affiliated wuh this city," Mayor Gregory Bell said. "i breaking the typical thought of a bureaucracy, of which there i none here. She (Lomax) is much the glue that hold the city together." Zions opens supermarket branch in Bountiful vegeta- QuaAiy SWfa (fits... association, bite received a plaque and pin from Marilyn llolje. repre- follow-u- p. Thursday, Aug. 21: Roast beef wchoices from fruit and moving trolley parking to the existing bus stop on the west side of 100 North Main. However, Gty Manager Max wa Ma- imed during a recent City Council meeting by the Davi Morgan-Wche- r and Utah Mu- Mt patrons to Initially. Evans suggested shuttle between Lagoon and School Menus menus for Davis County are: Breakfast will be provided in all schools with a choice of cereal, toast, fruit juice and milk served daily with more choices offered on Friday. Munch-abl- e Express Lunch will be offered daily. and unload lar-mingu- deputy city reciwder ha received high himor from Mil a regional and Mate (organization lor oulManJiiig performance, Mary Foma, a Trolley stop still questioned Stxl0 Eoanwei - FARMINGTON ter tily 3 1007 honored for work Animal control j now handled by Havi County, jamiitnaj service i privately contracted, and garbage removal sen ice automated. Hut by trying to provide competitive salaries and gmsJ winking conditions, morale i high, he said, wuh much credit going to the city councils and mayors, and to the resident themselves. "We try to make this a good place to live hut its a much or more a rellectum of our citizens," lie said, speaking fin example of the relatively low rale f crime. "It' nure the type of ciuzen we have. ernu crimes occur by people coming in. Our We people arc have less dun one police officer per thousand - we can do so because the citizen make thing wink." l or example, thousand turned out to do everything from paint houses to build trail during the July IV Sesquiccnicnnul Service Day. "Community-wide- , P A,s4 14 City recorder manager looks on career with pride g City J County Thursday WE WELCOME UTAH HORIZON CARD e reserve the right to limit quantities and correct typographical or pictorial errors. l W 50 Ct. MAALOX TABLETS $100 Supermarket Price: $4.29 (GM Salvage) |