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Show Lakeside La czild tic). EVCftV trfUar1 1) nV,- - BOUNTIFUL - Ch ri-den- t ui! he metng an tncnra in iheir taw ihi tar w pay fir five new firefighter, Ai a meeting uuenJeJ hy 25 w Jd reulent lat Wednesday. ihe new lav in creje and the IV97-9- i Bountiful city budget were approved 41 hy the City Council. Tave on the average home, valued at $7u,0o0. U go from 5105 28 to $123,23. The difference I about $1 a a year or SI.50 a month. Lvery reoJem lave will vary, however, depending on LXivi Couniy valuation nonce. Several resident came to the meeting to voice their opinion in favor of the tav increase. Kurt Gentry and Had Power both told experience of their home burning and fell that the cn fire repone wu not quick enough. TII he darned if we arent go- ing to have enough Are power in ihi city, said Power, a vi- 'Its tal thing and all of you would have to evperience it to know hiw much it nwans." he said. Other resident tried to wjy the council against the tav. One resident suggested that liountiful should increase their power and light hill to cover the cost of the new firefighter. City Manager Tom Hardy said that option wa addrcd hut that it had more drawback than the current plan. Weve prided ourselve in keeping ta low and not increasing property ta. the service Hardy said, Hut we need, we need to op this lav " He noted that Bountiful ha one or the lowest propeny tav rates in the county and that liountiful hasnt increased Ms propeny tav ir in 17 year. The council also awarded a hid to Claude Nix toiuiruction to consiruvl storm drams in area of the city; On Dili l ast horn Center Street to Granada Drive and on Canyon Crest Drive front Itanon Creek to I lew South. The storm drain are needed to provide relief from flooding. The current curb and gutter grade are lint flat and dont work effectively. aiJ City Engineer Paul Holland. Weber State University VI 5 Gordon Avenue (IUUU N.) Layton, Utah Get answert to your questions from faculty and staff. Entertain your whole family while deciding Centerville debates use of word saloon in restaurants name the only two of their 230 restaurant that have removed Saloon from the logos and it wasnt authorized by the company. Nelson said that unless the word saloon was removed from the signs, he couldnt vote to allow construction. He said the city should promote wholesome values and that by identifing the restaurant with the word saloon, it would be difficult to do that. Council member Michael Bat-to- n also opposed the word being on the signs. Benning said that although he understood the request, the company is trying to promote a Texas City planning commission steakhouse style of atmosphere member Paul Allred said the and the word saloon adds to that. company meets all zoning and He said that he would take the code requirements and is ready request to his company board of lo begin construction. directors, but he couldnt guarantee they would be willing to He read a letter of endorsement from the city police than an change. investigation of other Utah cities City Attorney Todd Godfrey where the Lone Star restaurants told the council that the Supreme arc, revealed there has been no Court has ruled against commusignificant increase in police calls nities forcing companies to add because of the consumption of or remove wording to company beer on the premises. logos or signs on the basis that someone doesn't like the word. Council member William Nelson asked company spokesman He suggested that if the council tried to force Lone Star to reAndy Benning for a clarification move saloon from its logo, the on the word Saloon in the comcity could face costly litigation. pany name, citing that the restaurants in Layton and Fort Union The council voted 2 to let dont have the word on their the restaurant to finalize plans signs. Benning said that these are and begin construction. CENTERVILLE -- The word saloon" will stay in the name, and the Lone Star Steakhouse will he allowed to serve beer, now that the final site plans Tor the restaurant have been approved. Despite several City Council members protest last Tuesday, it was decided that the city had no legal leg to stand on to prohibit the Lone Star Steakhouse Beer City and Saloon from using the word in the businesss name. The restaurant chain is proposing to build at about 200 South Frontage Road in Centerville and will use a Gass B beer license. is for you. VSU-Dan- 's Visit the NEW WSU Credit Union & Bookstore in the WSU-DavCenter is BICYCLE CLOSE OUT on 1997 Models Priced to Clear millers a NOW! ifVTiTt v t' r.T; nTTrr '? if r ,f J - -' This Wednesday, September 1 Oth You're invited to come in for... A Free Dozen Roses! X7jile Supplies Last I Join the Good Neighbor Day effort at Jimmy's Flower Shop - Receive a Dozen Roses absolutely fee keep one rose for yourself, toyou!m-Ju-st and give the others to 1 1 other people. Meet someone new tell someone you know how much you care! - tt jt iTyf f P j iiViiVl I f I O kv 2840 N. PHONE AND We Now Service From Plain City thru Farmington. Health Care i I correspondent FARMINGTON - City leadk ers are in a mode when it comes to dealing with impend-in- g road construction through Mayor Gregory Bell and City Councilman David Connors are planning to meet with Utah Department of Transportation officials within the next couple of weeks to further outline city concerns and preferences. The Legacy Highway will have a major impact on the city, as well as widening of Health Care Heroes are ordinary, everyday people putting forth that extra effort to do extraordinary things. They're people like Kirk Davis. An OR Technician at Davis Hospital, Kirk knows the importance of efficiency and immediate action. Twenty years of military service Consulting Engineer Jim Hor-roctold the council last week that construction could start on the Legacy Highway by the end of 1998, probably starting with the proposed at Burke Lane. ks has taught him that. Not one easily hindered, super-interchan- Kirk has and drive her even gone so far as to pick up a to the hospital when she could not be reached by phone so she could perform emergency surgery. Councilman Gary Elliott said he saw surveyors and others mapping out supposedly approved route areas for road construction on his property in west They (crews) had Farmington. test holes checking for artifacts where Legacy is supposedly going and little flags...no one had asked permission to go on private property, he added. Kirk Davis, a Davis Hospital Health Care Hero, Proud to Care. DAVIS HOSPITAL And Medical We need to look at 14 to 16 lanes in one location, and with the railroad running parallel we wont save a lot of width to the corridor, The engineer noted that UDOT is advertising on a local and national scale to have a short list of builder consortiums before the end of the year. By spring, a contractor should be decided and routes pegged, leading to construction start on Legacy only by late 1998. This puts so much pressure on us," City Manager Max For-bus- h said, noting the city wants to provide local access information to UDOT by Oct. 5. C Paracelsus Bell said. 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