Show Bond Election Set For Layton A proposal to issue in bonds to expand Layton's water system and construct a new public safety building building building build build- ing will be presented to voters after the Nov general elec elec- tion MAYOR LEWIS G. G Shields made that report at a City Council meeting which was cut short by the absence of three councilmen Only two councilmen were at the meeting One short of the quorum required to transact official business TED FOX and Ralph Call were out of oC town on business and councilman Bill Day wason was wason wason on vacation Those in attendance attendance attend attend- ance ante were Councilmen LynnWood Lynn LynnWood LynnWood Wood and John Baker The council conducted a public hearing scheduled ona on ona ona a petition to rezone a small area near the Glide Inn but postponed for one week a hearing on a new C fencing ordinance MAYOR SHIELDS made comments on the bond election election election elec elec- tion following a meeting with representatives of the city's fiscal agent He said the council will act immediately to appoint a public information committee to acquaint voters with what they will accomplish through the bond issue MAYOR SHIELDS said that the council hasn't definitely decided on the total bond issue Of this would be earmarked to help finance an program to expand and improve the city's water storage and distribution tem THE OTHER would be used to construct a public safety building to house the city's police force and volunteer volunteer volunteer volun volun- teer fire Cire department Layton has applied for a federal grant to finance the remainder of the cost of the water expansion project mn |