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Show Lakeside Lakeside Review Bibliotrek North invites readers to join book group CLEARFIELD - Do you enjoy talking with other people who love to read? Would you appreciate monthly insights from library staff on the best of the new books? If so, then Bibliotrek North is for you. Bibliotrek North is a new group sponsored by the Davis County Library. At each monthly meeting, the library hosts a discussion of a featured FAMILY AND) ESTATE The third series of books to be discussed are: April 8: The Notebook Nicholas Sparks, discussion er, Susie Scyfress. Tuesday. March 17, 1998 PROTECTION SEMINARS by lead- NO OBLIGATION, A FREE, filled with 1 12 hours Seminar of Useful Information May 13: Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen, discussion leader, Booke Kowalczik. . y , 7 k 4 book-discussi- June 10: The Persian Pickle Club by Sandra Dallas, discussion leader, Trudi Cooper. title. Additional Bibliotrek North meets at 7 p.m. the second Wednesday of the month at the North Branch Library, 562 S. 1000 East. Meetings are open to all brary patrons. li- fami- The park serves as a transition between residential homes and the Kaysville Business Park. According to the application, Barnes Sportsplex was designed and built with families, athletics and environment in mind. Small boweries arc placed throughout the park as well as two large pavilions and three medium-siz- e boweries. ! Holmes Creek runs diagonally through the park. And benches 1 are scattered through the area for rest or for watching and feeding the ducks. The Sportsplex has four lighted sand volleyball courts, basketball courts, field, four lighted softball diamonds and a pick up game baseball field. All were designed and installed by the Kays- ville City Parks Department. The fields are for professional play. The crowned football is a memorial to Gerald Purdy, former mayor and Davis High coach. Each field has its own public address and phone system, and there are four sets of five-ti- er bleachers with chain-lin- k safety rails above each playing field. . Accommodations for patrons with special needs can be made by calling Pete Giacoma at' 2 two weeks prior to the program. Phase one began in April 1985 when seven acres of the donated land located on the east side of Holmes Creek developed into Barnes Memorial Park. A large pavilion, parking lot, sheltered e picnic boweries, a duck pond with a bridge spanning the creek, a playground, walkways, tree plantings and large passive areas were in the first phase of the park that became the Sportsplex. Two years later restrooms man-mad- Walter C. Bornemeier WEBER COUNTY LIBRARY March 18, 1998 2:00 & 7:00 p.m. Classroom, lower level (Tax-Free- 451-232- In 1993, the city added 14 acres from Kaysville Business Park to the remaining 12 acres of undeveloped park land. In May 1994, the city began a four-yephase two development which became Bames Sportsplex. Lte. disadvantages of both. How to avoid Probate: (with or without a Will or Living Trust). Joint Tenancy: (Pros and Cons) Learn the safest way to title your property. ). Passing Assets to Your Children: Estate Taxes: How to prevent your estate from being excessively taxed by the IRS at death. Second Marriage: Learn how to protect spouse and children by prior marriage. li- From 1 credit for the win to parks foreman Wendell Snowball, who did the basic layout of the park and worked to see that it got done. The development of Barnes Park came with a land donation in June 1983 from city residents Rulon and Emily Barnes who designated it as park property. The park, at 900 W. 200 North, almost immediately became a reality as the city began to develop the land. The large bowery at the south end of the park was donat- -. ed by Clover Club Food. I available at any Davis County brary location. Park I wanted kids close to lies, Snowball said. Living Trusts vs. Wills: (Pros & Cons) Learn the advantages and is were added through funding from a State Land and Water Conservancy Fund Grant. Work ethic makes Wendell stand out. He doesnt contract out anything, he had his hand on everything, Garfield said. Snowball designed the drainage and the building and designed the boweries and figured out where to put them. The playground is close to the ball fields. . information TOPICS: LAYTON LIBRARY March 24, 1998 2:00 & 7:00 p.m. Auditorium PRESENTED BY: The Education Forum, a Public Service Corporation. Seminar Leader: Walter C. Bornemeier, J.D., Attorney at Law. Mr. Bornemeier has practiced law for over 33 years and limits his practice to Estate Planning and Small Business Planning. Non-Prof- it ar The large parking lot is made of concrete, which, according to Garfield, requires less repair and lasts longer than asphalt parking. rls ymir&ur Snowball did the parking lot himself with the help of seasonal employees. There were even two girls who learned to finish concrete. He designed the pillars on the boweries with concrete to make them maintenance free. And Snowball named the park. Introducing the New BeautyresP Sleep Sets. Wendell coined the word Sportsplex, Garfield said. y The octagon building was designed and built by the parks department. The building has a concession area, restrooms two-stor- ( and a coachumpire meeting room. The upper floor is the d. -- ( .rt. f L- t , j V 'V- y Queen Sets King Sets . . - 299 599 799 rb Mat tress Do-N- o Wciid Qass Mahogany PiUowtop r .. . 5759 King Sets The .. Coil-Que-en Queen Sets otT)hUirhn,Muttres Sets....449 549 - Twin Sets............... Full Sets ot 1)isturbnUittrrs Pillow-To-p Vie Do Oakdale ,1 j ac- & Twin Sets Full Sets Queen Sets King Sets Queen Sets........... .929 1399 King Sets 449 549 .......599 799 729 099 J J ST fn'riWF U II Ui 4 This isnt the only award won by the park. The National Soft-ba- ll Association named the park Utahs Park of the Year in 1997. It has also been given the Outstanding Park Award" to recognize it as one of the premier softball facilities in the nation. In Of "K M 4,' , j f;; j 5. 1 iwui ' iY - - . r r mmm mmm with cny purchase in our store of $799 or more. December, Johnson presented the two plaques to Snowball and Marc Evans, employees of the awards. The Do Twin Full SpN . . fisiMMONS. f World Class CSO Oakdale Luxury or Finn The Kaysville Area Chamber of Commerce holds its annual Funfest at the Sportsplex. And the diamonds have been host to several National Softball Association Tournaments, including the Native American National Tournament last October. It will be host to The Triple Crown Super Draft and Worlds Final warm-u- p tournaments this year. department m ...699 fountains, walkway to make it handicap cessible. parks 449 ...499 A- i , cleared land, built cement mow strips and planter beds, weeded, assembled trash can holders, laid sod, stained a pavilion, landscaped the two entrance signs, installed a sprinkler system, set park benches and Set. Set. The OX'. L Volunteers hauled off junk and debris, planted trees, built drinking c King, The entire park facility is more than 33 acres and was completed in 1997. In addition to the efforts of the parks full- - and part-tim- e staff, volunteers did much of the work. bricked Set Queen, scorekeepers roost. year-roun- Forest Glen Set. 349 Twin, Full, 2-P- The 2.5 miles of paved walkways are kept clear of snow during the winter months for people to use MM The 1 $400 valued package for these Vacation package includes the following: Bears From 1 Picking her favorite bear to read to, Bailey Sharp read Wheres My Teddy by Jez She said she likes reading with bears and is excited to give the bears away. It is like you are trying to comfort your little brother or sister by giving them something familiar, she said. Her partner Jerica Gabaldon likes reading with bears because she can cuddle with them. She said that the project is fun because they are helping others. She donated five of her own bears, including her favorite. Besides reading with the bears, the class used calculators to figure out how many bears they had collected and they wrote thank you" cards to everyone who had donated bears. Deluxe accomodations (or two adults. Officer Friendly, Bonnie McCormick of the Clearfield Police Department, was presented with a box of bears in the classroom following a presentation speech by class member Aschlie Hurd. "Hie officer told the children that some bears would ride the and be given to children who are in fires. Other bears will go with the officers in their patrol cars and given as needed. Two children slay free in same room with fire-truc- ks See store The kids have really enjoyed Stretch said. The purpose is to help them develop a sense of responsibility, while gaining practice in make decisions that have directly observable consequences. They have learned how to set goals and work through steps to achieve them. for details. this project, Funding for the programs have come from the schools Centennial School Grant and a State-At-Ris- k Grant. parents. Gaming discounts. Two tickets for Reno Hiltons current Musical. $75 worth of gaming coupons. This is a Sunday thru Thursday package only. Some dates and restrictions may apply. lMTli&iififlL-- O- L - Mi -- a ssisggam 7 |