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Show 2 uadjy. September Lakeside 8. 1998 Lai Lakeside Review Dust may yet settle on construction Situation has improved some behalf of the affected residents, stating, Tve received a number of calls from peo- as trucks water down the dirt ple living in the area. They would like the city to come clean their houses. By D. LOUISE BROWN Standard-Examine- r correspondent WEST POINT - The dust may jet settle on a construction project in West Point, but it won't be too soon for area resident Maurice Thurgood. At a recent city council meeting, Thurgood complained to city officials that construction of a subdivision and a church house at 800 N. 4000 West had stirred up dust from the tom-u- p road. Thurgood told the council, I cannot believe they let this go on. I haven't seen the water truck more than three times this year. Thurgood's comments were echoed by other area residents, and Planning Commissioner Richard Roginski, who spoke in Health concerns and EPA regulations were some of the concerns Rogmski said had been shared with him. This is a safety issue as well as a quality of life issue," he said, and these people are looking for closure on the matter." The council discussed the problem and assured residents swift action to alleviate the dust. City manager Scott Neilson told residents that Craythorne Construction, contractors of the subdivision project, had said they were watering the area. Richard Craythorne, owner, said, Weve had our part done for a long time. We're waiting on the others. There are two other contractors working there. Eagle Scouts A senior at Clearfield High School, he served as senior patrol leader. Charles C. Sumpter, 15, has earned the rank of Eagle Scout. A member of Troop 309, sponsored by the SjTacuse LDS 5th Ward, he served as quartermaster and patrol leader. He earned 23 merit badges When reached for comment, Thurgood agreed that the watering has improved, although he added, They're not overdoing it," complaining that watering was occurring during the week, while weekends I guess I can get a were still little hostile when things go on. This has been going on for five, no, six months. It's been too long. FIND THE PERFECT APARTMENT in dust-ridde- n. James Patterson, owner of Patterson Excavation, said, We didn't tear the road out. Craythorne tore the road out. The city had him do it. It was already gravel when we got there. Patterson indicated that his company had not been involved with the road until just last week when they began laying pipe. He also said that hes trying to get everything ready for curb and gutter next week. A. C. Sumpter Sumpter and distributed 2,000 pamphlets door-to-dofor Syracuse City Parks and Recreation tion and garbage dumpsters being emptied. Despite numerous requests, the noise problem has continued. She presented the council with copies of noise ordinances from other cities. She suggested the proposed ordinance prohibit the emptying of garbage dumpsters prior to 6 a.m. and prohibit construction between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. As you know, we felt a civic duty to put up with a certain amount of noise coming from the park. The past Festival Days play had many practices that went beyond 1 1 p.m. with lights and amplified sound," wrote Robert Arbuckle and others in a letter to the city council. We did not move next to Lagoon for correspondent Far- mington City Council has heard a lot about noise recently. Resident Rebecca Mann requested the city adopt a noise ordinance and residents living near Woodland Park are complaining about the noise level in the park. I think Farmington deserves a noise ordinance, said Mann to the city council. I took the initiative to call other cities in bur area and they have noise ordinances. Mann's request for the council to consider a noise ordinance came after months of being awakened at 4 a.m. by construc Depart- ment for his service project. The son of Gerald and Tina Sumpter of Clearfield, he is a sophomore at Clearfield High School. Swim From 1 off from teaching swimming lessons and hfeguarding, but he was back at the pool first thing the next morning. ) Green said Razee is the type of individual who enjoys his work and is really trained well to do his job. When Razee told his parents, Philip and Lorene Razee of Kajsville, what happened, his mother said, "Isn't that what you get paid the big bucks for?" His parents are grateful that their son had the skills to help someone in an emergency. So is Hammer. er Boman Mueller Elementary School, he enjoys basketball, computer games. Legos and Nintendo. He is the son of Rex and Boman of Lavton. er From 1 sider adding fluoride to their sjs-tefrom a standpoint of public health. m According to Utah Dental Association statistics, 65 percent of all Utah children have dental disease, compared to a 35 percent nationwide rate. . More than 144 million U.S. residents in more than 10,000 Communities are served by water supplies where the fluoride concentration has been adjusted to an optimal level. This is something that has improved dental health for 10 million people, ac- - the clu STANlURttBXAMlNEU fran-Gra- "I want to tell him thank you, obviously. He was the guardian angel looking out for him (Aspen). Everyone said it was his (Razee) swift thinking and actions that saved my son. It could have been much worse. I want to thank him very, very much, Hammer said. Hammer is also grateful to the other staff members at the pool, as well as the paramedics and the staff at Primary Children's Medical Center. Pajton looks at the situation a reason. I m cording to 1993 data from the Centers for Disease Control. But before the issue can be put before voters, it must first flow through those owning the different Davis water systems, the only groups that can request a water fluoridation referendum. One who may make that request, but only if users want him to, is Weber Basm Water Conservancy District manager Ivan Flint. But, Flint assures, it will cost them. Flint said fluoridating their water system could cost the district as much as SI million to implement. He said it is an expense he doesn't believe is practical when of the water is used for irrigation purposes. Flint said treating district aqueducts with fluoridated water for Davis County is equally difficult because Davis is on the same system used to feed the Ogden and North Ogden areas. It makes more sense for retailers to do the fluoridation than us." Flint said of the district, which wholesales drinking water to cities and water companies. Saunders admits it may not be practical for Weber Basin Water to fluoridate their entire water sjstem, and that is why for the last few weeks he has been meeting with Davis mayors, who he believes have been forward two-thir- Jian Soum cScetfuin dont think we need to overreact to the letter, but there are some things we need to address, said Councilman David Connors. Sharpen Your Pencil Sharpen your eye pencils and lip pencils. This keeps them more sanitary ... and a sharper line makes eyes and lips look better. Also . . . September is a good ' time to clean up make up basket. 1. Buy a new container or ; fun basket. 2. Dump all of your make-u- p out. 3. Wash bottles and cases with hot warm cloth. 4. Wipe down brush handles and shampoo brushes. 5. Put it all back in your new fun basket and have a fun ; fall. Would you like a new look . for the fall season, see us at Bring an ordinance back to us with recommendations," said Mayor Gregory S. Bell to City Manager Max Forbush. Mann also asked the city to look into placing two-hoparking signs along Main Street. "People attending Lagoon and riding the trolley and people visiting the school board offices are leaving their cars in front of our shops for the whole day. The city council will take the matter under advisement. Rummage sale set LAYTON - The Lutheran Women's Missionary League Good Shepherd will sponsor a rummage, bake and craft sale. Fran Brahin It will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Trinity Lutheran Church, 385 W. Golden Ave. College of Beauty ' For more styling tips SEE on our web site at fran-ma- if www.franschool.com 521 W. 600 N. Layton For more information call the church at 546-616- 544-577- 0. 6 All work performed by students under expert supervision. as the time he got to ride in a helicopter and a wheelchair, all in one day. He cannot wait to get back in the pool. He plans to bring more money, so I can rent a life jacket." HEARING IMPROVEMENT Hearing Aid Manufacturer and Water scr CLASSIFIEDS In a memo dated Sept. 1, Neilson assured the council that work in the area is progressing, stating, The storm drain was completed two weeks ago and water and sewer line was completed yesterday. As of today all utilities are in. The curb and gutter will be put in the next couple of weeks." It's not us that created the big deal that everyone's complaining about," Pat- - FARMINGTON - The of Kent and Louise Mueller of South Weber, has earned the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 733, sponsored by the South Weber LDS 6th Ward, he has also earned the Faith in God award. He is a sixth-gradat South Weber Elementary School., He enjoys soccer and motorcycles and is a newspaper carrier. Kurtis Boman has earned the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 562, sponsored by the Valley View LDS 6th Ward, he has also earned the Faith in God award and nine activity pins. A sixth-gradat E.G. King n, By SUSAN TANNER HOLMES Standard-Examin- ARROWS OF LIGHT Ben Mueller, son terson said. Nevertheless, he said that he has been running a water truck through the area almost every day. Farmington noisy, some say Austin K. Sumpter, 17, son of Gerald and Tina Sumpter of Clearfield, has earned the rank of Eagle Scout. A member of Troop 309, sponsored by the SjTacuse LDS 5th Ward, he earned 23 merit badges. For his service project he refinished and painted all picnic tables at Founders Park in Skyline Construction of Salt Lake is building the church house, which will be completed sometime next May. Don Bate-mepresident of Skyline, said the area is being watered twice a day." When asked if Skjline has a water truck, he replied, No, Patterson's is doing it for us. Patterson Excavation is doing the excavation work in the area. thinking regarding the effort, although they have not agreed to enact changes. e Repair Digital Programmable Completely Hidden in the Ear Canal Saunders said the mission of the health department is to take care of the uninsured and the medically underserved who don't have the jobs that provide good medical insurance for their t 850 1961 Washington Blvd., Ogden A-.- ! to J 392-431- From a public health standpoint, we are not just interested in the middle class kids, but were interested in those kids that live on the other side of those imagined boundaries," he said. . We're looking after kids who don't have all the advantages," Saunders said. Reduce mold, mildew, dust and other air contaminants. Allergy relief Improve Eliminate musty odors COST WMB Dustmites cimg to dust oantcies tn your home MtcroscoDK: You Can Trust. 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