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Show Lakeside Saturday August 8 1998 Lakeside Review SAM DEAN; GETTING READY FOR OPENING DAY: Gary Romer (from Music From 3 s'truments by promising to create "a band. There are things Hill is expecting to do and others he doesn't expect. For instance, he is expecting to skip town with the Cash from selling those instruments, but he doesnt expect to be caught by the arms of the beautiful town librarian, who transforms him into a reformed rogue by curtain's fall. The show is directed by Dennis Ferrin. The stars are Katie Hill of Centerville as Marion Pa- - Sewer left), roo and Jonathan Stowers is Harold Hill. Katie Hill is a voice instructor at the University of Utah and has had major roles in productions at Promised Valley Playhouse, Pioneer Memorial Theater, the Triad Center and The Grand Theater. Stowers teaches at Salt Lake Community College and has had major roles in productions at Terrace Plaza Playhouse, University of Utah and Promised Valley Playhouse. Other cast members include Chuck Wheeler of Layton, in the role of Mayor Shinn. Wheeler has had many starring roles in cause that is going to be the with it. Mayor Jay Ritchie spoke emphatically about the citys budgetary reliance on new development in the city, stating that the current years budget of $1.4 million inciudes an anticipated revenue of $300,000 from new deveI appreciate the lopment. planning commissions courage in bringing this moratorium to us," he said. It forces the council to make a decision. Ritchie then outlined an alternative proposal, suggesting that developers be the ones to determine how to provide sewer services to their developments, based on four pump stations to be deveioped in the area. Additionally, Ritchie proposed that monthly fees be charged to area residents to provide perpetual maintenance of the pumps, and that impact fees also be collected at the time of construction to build a fund that would eventually provide the needed money to construct the outfall line. The council agreed to put the item on the next agenda. In other business, the council approved an ordinance that increased cable television franchise fees from 3 percent to 5 percent, and approved job descriptions for the public works director, and for a newly created position of maintenance worker, lead person. ng iSMM"- - de- velopers problem, as I see it. Lets make a decision and get on From 1 of denying development in one part of the city while allowing it to continue elsewhere, and concerns about the proposed boundaries of the affected area. Council member Glen Wade also questioned the proposed boundaries and said flatly, I'm not going to vote for this thing. Another council member, Dennis Montgomery, spoke of his concerns regarding developers property rights, while council member Barbara Langston pointed out that the sewer issue for the affected area had been discussed at nearly every council meeting since the first of the year. Langston's remarks were echoed by council member Farrell Cook, who serves as the councils .liaison to the Planning Commission and attended the last meeting where the moratorium was passed. I was there at the meeting where this was discussed, and we as a council took some hits, and 'rightfully so," Cook said. This issue has been before us for years." Citing the real issue as one of Jack of city funds to provide the best service in the form of an putfall sewer line that would adequately serve the entire area, Cook added, I dont know that I really care about the costs, be oca VISA 0 L productions at Rodgers Memorial and Hentage Theater. The role of Eulalie Mackeckme Shinn will be played by Linda Jean Stevenson of Centerville, who is well known for roles at Rodgers Memorial and local theaters. Local favorite Mel Teeples and his quartet will be featured. Musical director is Jeanette Nielsen, choreography is by Jonathan Stowers with additional choreography by Sherry Ramp-toSponsors for this show are Davis Hospital and Medical Center, Oldies 94.1 and The Review, Tickets for reserved seating n. Help From 3 fimily need a friend. This little girl was bom with many disabilities and needs lots of special attention Also, a boy wnh disabilities needs a friend to help him use up some ot his energv. If you have time to make a new fnend, call Easier Seals Family Fnends Program and ' ask for Ann at 1 (S00) The Family Connection Center needs volunteers who are at least 18 years old to help in their crisis nursery. For information call kay at The Family Summit Foundation, Center for Grieung Children, needs people to help children who experi r are $13 for adults, $1 1 for seniors (65 and older) and children (12 and under), $55 for family (up to two adults and four children). Tickets are available at Heritage Museum or by calling General admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and children, $42 for family. 546-352- 4. Tickets, may be purchased at Heritage Museum, all First National Banks, Dans Foods or by Those with gencalling University of Utah Division of Continuing Lducation Virginia Tanner Creative . Dance Program Celebrating 50 years of dance Fall Session September8, 1998 - December 19, 1998 Teaching creative modern dance to ages 2 'i to adult since 1949 Classes are available in Bountiful, Ogden, Park City, Sandy, & Salt Lake City . Ballet All Boyt Salt Lake City location also offers Parent-To- t Special Pops (Children with Disabilities) shine Arts Preschool Register by August 21, 1998 and receive $5 off tuition Scholarships Available 546-352- 4. 581-737- eral admission tickets should bring their own chairs or blankets 4 for seating. enced the loss of a loved one due to death or divorce For mlormation about training and requirements, please contact Barbara Teigler at Girl Scout troops in Davis County need role models for girls ages J to 17. Training provided with flexible schedule. Show that you care to make a difference Call Paula at 394-307- 7 or 1 (800) The Heritage Senior Center in Clearfield needs volunteer Meals on Wheels runners and drivers daily from II am-- 1 pm, a volunteer to help in the kitchen in the mornings, and a China painting instructor on Tuesdavs and Fridays Irom 8 30 to 1 1 30 a m For information call Tracy at The Hospice of IHC needs volunteers to spend time with the terminally ill m their homes Training oflered For information call Sylvia at Save Money flow flo Qualifying flo Cost Quick and Easy Miss up to 2 Payments If your present interest rate is 8 or higher, its time to refinance your home. For a FREE consultation, contact: Davis High class of 1993 will gather FARMINGTON - Davis High School Gass of 1993 will reunite from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Thursday at Shepard Park, 170 W. Shepard Lane. Bring your own picnic din ner. Dinner will be from 5.30 to 6:30 p.m. and games, sports and prizes until 10 p.m. MORTGAGE FIRST -F- L- C- UNDING, db Guests are invited. 385 South State Clearfield, UT 84015 For more information call Elizabeth Watkins at rC (Lakeside Square) T 544-877- 3. (801)773-837- 3 Ut Price Effective August 8, Registration set 1998 SATURDAY ONLY! No Rain Checks After 8 p.m. CLEARFIELD - Holt Elementary will register new students from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p m. Tuesday at the school, 448 N. 1000 West. For more information call 774-741- 0 BiiEnu you 1 Standard-Examine- Tommy Lyons, Katie Hill, Mel Teeples and David Teeples practice for their Music Man roles. w w cant be ninsiinQs) Limit 4 Hams Per Family REiFILDSEID )l sources that will grant you unsecured credit with absolutely no credit check or security deposit, regardless of your credit history. We guarantee you will receive 5 credit cards with a total credit line of $10,000! Become a credit card agent! 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