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Show nrnmro G q Plaintiff, Must Sell 79 FORD 74 FAIRMONT WGN. $3,950 Boundary Commission LEGAL NOTICES i.hh.'.m iiiq : SUMMONS, B210 Liftback NO. Civil D79-110- 9 Great MPG 487-896- 1 969-917- 8 B45 2F 75 CHEV MONZA, needs work, first $800 takes. Call 581 0467 or Rachelle, 539 0747. THE IF S46 ANT: W46 1L DATSUN WAGON, runs F46 1A good, $175. 266 3769. 1974 79 MUSTANG, 21471 '67 3 door, $4,700, 969 4769. COLT Was $2595 BLACKHAM Low down No. A68L046205 BOISE ' OF 76 PONTIAC ASTRO. Red, with hatchback. Good condition, $1,800 or best offer, 968 5799. COMPACTS 2L C46 Must See This Week Or It Goes to the Auction. Mint Condition 1978 TOYOTA CELICA 5299 So. State, Murray REGULAR GAS 1975 V ton, FORD 4 WD V-- Double Tanks $3,800 1974 GMC ton, Double Tanks V-- dr., auto., radio, brown met. paint. 2 MAKE OFFER Phone HOUSE OF 841 So. Chestnut 5299 So. State, Murray step side. , 969 1274. 1974 VW, RUNS well. Good condition, call 250 9790 F46 1L 72 FIAT 850 SPIDER 1973 F250 4 SPEED Power Steering 25858-Was $2195 Ext. 379 0 R46 IF $1,495 GMC TON pickup rebuilt 327. Excellent condi tion, $750 firm, 966 4304. '57 4 D461Q P46-1- PLYMOUTH GRAN Fury, 4 door, all power, air. Make an offer. 969 4693. 1971 1975 JEEP CJ5 leather spd., interior, roll bar, stereo. $3,795 3 M45 2Q MGB GT 1800 CC engine, D45 4D $2,300.967 3471. 1971 FOR THE GET READT V-- 5601 So. State 1978 SUBARU 4x4 WAGON traded Just 266-351- in 1971 Trim package and'; new white mags, mud 8. snow tires. Sale priced at $4,295 Terms 8800-- GMC TON - Was - 1 Vi $1795 NOW $1195 RICK WARNER FORD 650 Sa. Mala Ext. 379 Pb. 521-3SR46-1- '67 CHEV, TON, 6 cyl. engine. Excellent condition, $900 or best offer. Call after 4 046-- L' p.m., 266 7251. HOUSE OF COMPACTS 1977 GMC bed, V2 Long Sierra, speed. 5299 So. State, Murray 262-266- 1 PINTO SQUIRE wagon. Air, radials, good condition, $1,000 or offer. 566 2383. 6 ton. 5601 So. State 6 cyl., MALIBU CLASSIC $2,395 250 R46 COMPACTS State, Murray 262-266- 1 NOVA mpg, good inlow mileage. or best of- - 8 S46-1- GHIA PS, PB. extras. Silver. Call MUSTANG 1973 OLDS CUTLASS 2 door, 350 engine, auio, radio, steel wheels, $775 or best offer. V45-3968 9212 after 5 p.m. CAMERO BERLINET-TA- , light blue. Must see to ap- 79 and be on its own, he explained. If you got a baby, it would die more than likely. So, the requirements in falconry say to get a passage bird. The young man brought the bird home to Bennion where hed already built the house, following printed specifications. He used a large wooden box, 4x8 feet with one window containing bars. Outside the bars he placed chicken wire. The house - plus a perch, a scale which was needed to record accurately the weight of the bird, and gloves all had to be ready and inspected by wild life officials before he even went after his bird. He said that in addition to having the equipment ready, he was required to read three 1527. C45 4J -- Her feed was mainly wild, such as sparrows and starlings, some jackrabbits and a few pheasants during the season. We raise chickens and we let the hawk kill a few and eat them. You feed themone air cond., take over lease. $166 mo. V-- To begin training them, you get them used to being with you so they wont be frightened, you put them on your glove and get them used to riding on your gloved hand. After that, you set them on a post nearby and coax them to come to you for their meat. Gradually the distance between the post and the meat is increased, to about 100 yards. Then, you turn the bird loose. It took me several months to get to this point, he recounted. There would be mistakes and Id have to start over. I guess it was a good four months before we got to that point. He explained that hawks revert to their wild ways pretty fast and the training has to be continuous and consistent. When school began last fall, it soon became apparent that time was a factor and that he couldnt spend the hours required to keep the training going. sion to IF R22-T- FALCON. . . Scott Unlce is shown with pet falcon he raised and Into wilderness in Idaho. later turned loose back P46-1- 4 BIG 0 TIRES Like New, 60's 8. 70's plus 4 steel chrome rims - 14'' wheels fit Plymouth. $225 This newspaper is happy to accept any Letter to the Editor which is not libelous, malicious or profane. It is suggested they not exceed 250 words. All letters must be signed; however, the name of the author will be withheld and a nom de plume used if accepted for publication. Wilson, The reason we were 'American fo dihx ike Cannon said. The issue put Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson in a difficult He voted position. against Murray Citys position. Explained e fetkw jurisdiction of the Boundary Commission. Tax on food Viewpoints . . . Dear Editor, If we vote to eliminate the state sales tax on food in November, will this mean that our property taxes will go up? Ive heard some property owners say they are afraid this will be the result. It wont. Utah can get rid of taxes and each family will save enough money to buy two weeks more groceries every year. We should not let the politicians and other champions of regressive taxes try to scare us into believing the end of food taxes will bring a rise in property taxes. Can our state afford to eliminate food taxes? Yes! All the other states in this region are getting along fine without a sales tax on food. The most recent states that have gotten rid of their food sales taxes are Colorado, Nevada and Washington. We can too. I will vote to eliminate this tax on food. It already costs too much nothing to do with property taxes. The sales tax on food is a state tax. All property taxes are levied by local So one governments. has nothing to do with No man is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his well-bein- g in a great cause. Theodore Roosevelt Id the other. taxes have Food taining a sponsor and filling requirements to obtain the necessary license. The most expensive items are the scale and perhaps the wood for the house. He purchased heavy welders gloves to use in his training of the bird. The youth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Unice of Bennion. He is a senior at Cottonwood high. His hawk is one of a variety of pets he has kept over the years. food to eat these days without having to pay a regressive tax at the grocery checkout counter. Mike Shane Coordinator, Utah COSTOFF For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! life biology in college, he concluded. if Perhaps, you're in the traveling Southern Idaho area, youll hawk see a n wheeling and 1 SHDGUtl A ()Y1.I.( 8 M 1 soaring and will wonder if its Samson, enjoying the life of freedom given her when an unselfish young man decided to let her return to the natural state. BEST SELLER JAP.VN JAM I S A MUST CLWT.I.I. READ BOOK Others include AVAILABLE chickens, a dog and cat. snakes and lizards. At present he has a tame dove. I hope to get another bird and go back into falconry, maybe when I get back from my mission. I may go into wild AT VOTE Third Judicial District Court In and for Salt Lake County Probate Division Probate 8. GuarClerk dianship Notices Consult of District court of the respecIntive signers for further formation. DISTRICT LAKE COUNTY, HANSUN KINGSTON, It was in November last year that Samson (the name was selected before the sex of the hawk had been determined) was taken to southern Idaho and freed. My friend has a ranch up there, he continued. I knew there were lots of rabbits and other game. I had seen eagles and hawks flying around and I figured Samson would have a better chance to live in that area. There were so many open areas up there. Before turning her loose, I took a lot of time with her and snapped a lot of pictures. It was pretty hard having to let her go, but I knew it would be the best thing for her. I took a towel and flapped it at the bird, just to get her mad at me. I intimidated her so shed feel a hatred for humans because I knew it would help her revert to the wild stage better and stay away from peo- The SALT STATE OF UTAH FOR LEGISLATURE DISTRICT 28 turn her loose. I didnt want to get rid of her because I was pretty attached and it was hard to do, but I knew it would be best. I DICIAL COURT REPUBLICAN REPUBLICANS LOOK TO STEVE spreads wings while perched on gloved hand of Scott Unice. After raising the bird, Unice returned It to the wilderness. TRAINING. . . Falcon tremendous learning experience has taught him a lesson of appreciation, responsibility and understanding of wild creatures and their struggle for survival. He indicated that falconry is not too expensive, but that the real obstacle is in ob none or rm$tXTAT;vT5 REES FOR LEADERSHIP IN DISTRICT 28 the announcement of Representative Leon Christiansen's retirement, many promiWith nent Republicans, including 9YY Rep- resentative Christiansen, have given their strong support to Steve Rees. Republican leaders feel that he is the most electable candidate. They site his business successes and his active involvement in church and civic affairs as proof of his capabilities. "I heartily endorse him," says Norm Bangerter. time, experience, effectively repreof District 28." Representative Bangerter further explained that Steve is known by his associates as a person who is honest, dedicated, and hard working. "He will have the respect of his peers and will House Leader "He has thj and ability to sent the people work well in the House of Repre- sentatives. There are many areas of concern where Steve's background and experience will be extremely valuable in helping us fill important committee assignments. We need a man to provide Rees like Steve judgement and leadership in dealing tant wisely with the imporissues facing this next of the legislature," Representative Bangerter said. session STEVE REES STEVE REES (At Right) DISCUSSES ISSUES WITH MAJORITY LEADER NORM BANGERTER FINDS WIDE SUPPORT AMONG DISTRICT 28 RESIDENTS. APPRECIATION TO THE STEVE WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS PEOPLE LISTED BELOW WHO HAVE SUPPORTED HIS CAMPAIGN BY PUTTING UP LAWN SIGNS OR SENDING OUT LETTERS OF SUPPORT IN HIS BEHALF. HIS ple. J45-1- 487-896- 1 842-5- five-acr- to the declaration the time it needed, he said. I couldnt stand to see her locked up and I finally made the deci- USED STUDDED 15 inch snow tires. Good condi- S41-Ttion, 969 9219. FOUR TIRES and rims 12x15 Ridge Runners, sloted mags. Excellent condition. Call 046 2L after 4:30, 262 4481. TWO GABRIEL highjackers, slightly used and four 15" chrome moon rims and tires. Good condition, $100 or offer, OF to meals a day, but you dont want them to get fat. You give them warm, red, bloody meat to make them better hunters. twm IN THE THIRD JU- MUSTANG arguments. Its an unwarranted extrapolation to apply terms for a policy Absolute jurisdiction full-grow- LEGAL FORD bill. 3 dump bed. Call 2501107 of the law countered Halls West Valley View Thurs., Sept. 4, 1980 She wasnt performing and I couldnt spend G45 2L preciate, $5,600,572 BENNION. A youth has the perch, scale, house and gloves required to carry out the art of falconry, but his hawk has been given its freedom. Scott Unice can relate what its like to have a n falcon swoop down out of the sky and land on his glove. He can explain how to provide mice, birds or chickens for the birds feeding. The months of persistent training and repetition required to achieve.. success is all written in the young mans log because he has been through all of that. A couple of years ago, he went to Cache County to find the bird he needed to complete requirements in falconry while working on Boy Scout merit badges. You have to find a $204 266 1173. com-missio- books about falconry. Also he had to purchase a $10 falconry license which permitted him to capture the bird for training. My bird was probably four or five months old when I got her and I kept her for two years, he continued. She weighed about 21 pounds. She didnt change much in weight, but her feathers changed from immature to the B42-5- OF 1979 passage hawk, one that is able to leave the nest 487-896- 1 HOUSE 467 2577. by Margaret Slack FORD SIX YARD 566 7054. g e West Valley City, UT. - mo. OK. County Attorney Ted Cannon said the wor-din- Thompson said a five-acr- e limit was placed on the area of coverage to gain the support of cities for the said. No citations have been issued thus far, he noted. 4x4, 4 speed with hubs. door sedan, speed, red, sun roof, AM-Fstereo, front wheel drive. Make offer or can be assumed with credit 4 measure, with city ordinances, Campbell RICK WARNER FORD 650 Se. Mala Ext. 379 0 Ph. 4 967-014- birds in fields near Hercules over the weekend. Discharging firearms in the city does not eom-pl- y eng. $1,200. Take over lease. Thompson. borders. He also said the law was intended to vest in cities and towns the responsibility to provide urban services. In voting against the hunt 1 79 REPO $700 to NOW $3695 IF Somebody's Loss Can Be Your Gain 1980 SUBARU DL Asking David comments hunters who were not five-acr- within a radius of its half-mil- e came following several complaints from dove ordered said thrown out, development Chief 1977 CHEV LUV W45-2- cyl., Police Campbells e control on urban said yesterday (Wednesday). Fully Equipped Air Was $4395 CONVERTIBLE 1963 Chevy Impala SS, $1,000; 61 $700; 68 Ford parts; 74 Ford Mustang parts. terior, deputy county attorney Kent Lewis that state law did not intend the Boundary Commission to have jurisdiction only over disputed annexations involving five acres or more. Sandy Mayor Paul Thompson cast the sole no vote. Murray City Attorney Craig Hall had argued that the law does not require policy declarations for annexations of by B46-I- 20561-- P46 17 supported ing guns within city limits is illegal, West Valleys police chief 968-527- 8 PETERSON AUTO 5601 So. State - 266-351- 1970 arguments com-missio- n Fir- PICKUP V2 TON dr., P.S., P.B., air, LOW MILEAGE, NICE So. 6-- 1 five-acr- WEST VALLEY. 266-351- 1 4 5299 buildings are located on that corner. vote, the By a 1974 CHEV P45 2L . office P45 2F gon, 8 passenger, cruise control, P.S., air, $995,968 1661. BANK 4500 court or legislative action likely will be necessary to clarify the ambiguous language in the law. Hall said the limit was included in the law as part of a trade-of- f which gave cities some Law Noted AUTO PETERSON 1975 FORD GRAN Torino Wa- CAR 3 cyl., L45-2- CHEV By Chief Plaza to $2,695 74. 1976 ! P45-2- CONDITION. MINT AUTO PETERSON AND SAVE TOO! WINTER annex 2.8 acres on the southeast corner of 4500 So. 700 East to Murray. against an attempt Attorneys that acknowledged put here was to have a forum for disputes. annexaSome tions are critical to the economic situation of the county. Because of problems I see on the horizon, wed be foolish to give jurisdicaway tion, Wilson said. Flight To Freedom Deemed Best For Friend G46 2L Ph. Services District Firearms (for the commission) didn't fly. That was ' Ex- NOW $1295 RICK WARNER FORD 650 $. Mala Conv. with hardtop. Good condition. B43-4- Commission ruled that it was empowered to arbitrate in disputed annexations involving five acres of property or less. Tuesdays ruling grew out of a protest filed by the County Municipal torney also argued that if the boundary commission does not have jurisdiction, counties have no means of stopping annexations of five acres or less. The legislative intent was to give this body first crack at the matter, to keep it out of court. Dont limit your own powers. Let a court determine if this body has jurisdiction, Lewis pleaded. less than five acres, and thus, by implication, the commission was not empowered to act on small annexations. Lewis countered that nowhere does the law specifically limit your He said jurisdiction. the legislature, had it desired to, could easily have entered a clause into the law limiting the boards jurisdiction to larger annexations, The deputy county at- - 2Q cellent condition. Make offer, 262-266- 1 255-922- Rt4 (2301 W.) or 2 after the Boundary Teen Tells Of Training 974-530- 0 1970 CHEV 4x4 968-828- 968-350- 1 ROCKWEST STEEL COMPACTS d 84119 $2,500 TERMS above-entitle- Court. This is an action for divorce. DATED this 8th day of August, 1980. Don Blackham BLACKHAM & BOLEY Attorney for Plaintiff 3535 South 3200 West West Valley City Utah 262-266- 1 GT Many the C46-2- 77'2 SUBARU D.L., 41,000 miles. Great condition, 4230 mpg., $2,500. Greg, 268 8894, 79 South 3200 West, West Valley City, Utah 84119, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Amended Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of $5,395 262-266- 1 BOLEY, 3535 ted. It's yours for State, Murray & Plaintiffs attorney, at 1980 SUBARU BRAT 4x4 PICKUP White, DL, discoun- COMPACTS with the d BRAND NEW OF SALT LAKE. An annexation dispute between Murray City and the county will be considered by the County Boundary Commission on Sept. 23. That date was set Clerk of the above-entitleCourt, and to serve upon or mail to Don Blackham of, R46 IF H0l:SE 6 Complaint RICK WARNER FORD A50 $. Main Mi. 0 Ext. 379 door, 4 speed, 4 cyl. engine. Great economy car. Cash price is $3,297 Terms & Trades Accepted. So. You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer, in writing, to the Amended TON NOW $1495 4 5299 3 DODGE H46-1- 1978 DODGE OF STATE DEFEND- O Board Rules It Can Consider Annexation L'Ehz: saY Datsun Ronald G Taylor Chtc McGowan F loyd Bendixsen Don Johnson Ronald S Taylor Robert B Arnold Phil Arnold Larry Htll F red Nygren Gary Pearson Dave Burt Dave Chase Henry Larsen Vern Edwards Bruce Blanchard Terry Collins Richard Christensen Dav 1 GaHey iyne Baker Walter Ulnct A Frost Jerry Clayton Clarence Campbell Delray Hatch William Richard Evertsen Douglas L Anderson j w WHkmson Dale Magieby Mike Hutchings Ernest Wessman Richard McAffee Arvel Levy Susan Bryner Floyd Jeppson Jim Todd Errol Burns Blame Christensen Ruion Mackay Irl Carlson Howard Pettit Boyd Warnick Carl Christian Ralph Thacker Craig Miller David Wells Richard McDougai Paul DeHaan Lynn Bateman Melvin Allred Frank Milner Neil Sumnon Palmer Hyde Boyd Murdock Joseph Stumph Ralph Mackay Terry Mac kay Gordon Stone Preston Hunt Emm Morns Marv Wallace Harold Ross Gene Foiger Lee N teisen Vince Houtt Grant Woolley David GPearson Carol Arnesen Carol Terrell Tom Vos Lvsie Heao Reed Erickson Mrhael Waddouos Jim W itson DeL ynn K irkham John Sorenson Kenneth T avlor Lawrence Swim VOTE STEVE REES SEPT. 9 PAID IT COMMITTFf TO HICT TTFVf tftS LaVerne Pierce Dave Harvey Norm Perdue Kitty Petersen Norm Morns Woodrow Twede Cleon Woodbury Scott Lundberg Kent Savage Ben Behunm Kent Bone Bruce Wasden Mac Burton T John Labrum Calvin Whitehead Ethel Mackey Henrie Somerville Dick Gustafson Steve English Bruce Blanchard |