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Show Stolen Vehicles As West Valley Emerges Investigated WEST Help Of Residents To Be Sought WEST VALLEY. Ample opportunity will be available for residents of Utahs newest city to offer their services in various developing of the aspects municipality. That was the observation this week of Mayor Henry II. (Hank) Price, who noted that con- siderable citizen in- volvement will be e- as West ncouraged Valley City operations emerge from start-ustages. Pointing out that a multitude of matters are demanding officials' time at present. Mayor Price said that as soon as possible, he would like to see the city administration coordinate efforts of citizens toward developing a of variety programs within the city. Price said he anticipates development of a beautification program that could lead to establishment of a shade tree commission, such as is found in other For Week SI thru MON til SO Mil p m Hobdoyt (icept STARTS FRIDAY N OCTAGON Chuclt Norris J 45 45. 3 4S 5 R 7 N BRUBAKER 3 00, 7 15 ' R MEN Co H. (MOUNTAIN 15 5 30 9 30 R V f I " ISLAND BEAR 00, 3 00, 7 00, 5 PG 00, 9 00 'BATTLE BEYOND THE STARSN PG v 30, 5 30, 3 30, 7 30. 9 30y church-wid- on Sept. Adulli SI thru DAILY t IS ficept e planwill be held and 6 in the 10, 7 20 DALMATIANS 4 Co Hit 101 2 50, 6 00, v 9 1 00, 4 15, Open 8 G 00 THE BLACK HOLE 2 30, 5 45, 9 00 G BEAUTY SLEEPING 7 30 p.m. CHEECH ond CHONG'S R NEXT MOVIE DRESSED TO BLAZING 5 and Holidoyt THE LAST FLIGHT OF NOAH'S ARK 00, KILL , SADDLES itial impressions motorists simply off-ram- p Fair Valley That will p.m. Friday conclude at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. New people in the community are being invited to participate, along with those now serving in positions of responsibility as program and mission, past and present, and future, is discussed. Plans are continuing for the celebration of Trinitys 25th anniversary, which will be observed Nov. 1 and 2. of Mall. asserted, could greatly enhance the citys im- - - CofC of funds for operation of the city. Revenues from this source, being credited to West Valley since the city incorporated on July 1, will first reach the city coffers about late December, according to state officials. of Calhoun Trial firm Cyprus Parents Beckoned On 4th MAGNA. night is scheduled next week at Cyprus high. Parents of Cyprus students will have an opportunity to meet members of the faculty and are being asked to bring Back-to-scho- pickup reported was stolen from 4051 So. Redwood Road. Also stolen was a dirt bike, valued at $700, from the residence of Chad White, 2918 W. 2730 South. their students SALT LAKE. Initial testimony in the trial of with murder n with the shooting deaths of O. Thayne and Lorraine Acord, is scheduled to be aired this week in Judge Jay E. Banks Third District Court. A pro- n obvious plus for the city. In addition to help suspect, Larry Scott Webb ; a lesser terested in working closely with the West Chamber of Commerce. One SALT LAKE. A free early bird class on deliv- ering babies at home will be offered to expectant mothers on Sept. 5 by the Domiciliary Midwives of Utah. Home deliveries in Utah are increasing according to midwife Laurine Kingston. The introductory class will include a film on early fetal development. It is open to anyone interested in domicile or home delivery. The increasing preference for giving birth at home among area mothers has led to the first birthing home in Utah by Ronna Hand, president of Domiciliary Midwives. rrmnn bargain Prices 1st Hour All Seats $2 OO Monday Thru Frt Cottonwood Only BPlijl 278 4711 5001 S Highland m CHEVY CHASE i- - Caddyshack .THf OCTAGON . CHUCK NORRIS LEEVANCLEEF Peter Sellers fiendish he plot of drTwManehuP. EE hi ed of breaking into the Acord home at 4215 W. 4100 South, robbing the couple of several items, then tying them up and shooting them to death. A field of 70 prospective jurors was called for the trial. In addition to the 12 jurors who were selected, an alternate was also named. Calhoun and Webb were arrested in a Midvale apartment hours e first-degre- in The introductory early bird class will be offered on Sept. 5 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the Mountain Fuel Supply auditorium, 180 E. 100 South. Midwives Hold Class For Moms is being prosecuted separately), are accus- John Michael Calhoun, charged class schedule with them. The meeting, scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. on Sept. 4, in the auditorium. - Jury Selected In Acord Case number at Kearns and Granite. In still another area of community involvement with operations of the new city, Mayor Price said he is in- Valley W. with an schools, the bulk of them at Granger and TAYLORSVILLE. A member of the State Legislature was singled out as Businessman of the Month during a meeting of the W'est Valley Area Chamber of Commerce here Thursday. Honors were accorded E. Reed Palmer, who represents District 29 in the Utah House of Representatives. In the real estate business the past eight years, Palmer heads the Gary 3065 Blacks wan Dr., that his of the primary functions of a chamber of commerce, he noted, that of attracting new business, would be an Palmer Cyprus of South. The vehicle was valued at $1,000 and the camper at $2,000, police said. Robert Sisttie, 4655 primary source different high four Deputy Salt Lake County Attorneys Charles D. Marson and Tyrone Medley. Bruce Lubeck is acting as Calhouns lawyer. 4060 cess that lasted two days resulted in seven women and five men being chosen to deliberate on four counts against Calhoun, 4060 W. 4275 South, one of two suspects in the case which stems from the Feb. 27 slaying of the Acords in the basement of their West Valley City home. In addition to facing e two counts of murder, Calhoun is also charged with one count of aggravated robbery and one count of aggravated burglary. He and the other Cites Prosecutors are stolen from the Richardson, ex- certain of segments. cab-ove- Sales tax is the work-releas- At Meeting ception in- by residence 1980 Thurs., Aug. 28, to the jury with the police here during the week. A brown pickup with a r camper was volved in retail sales would also help increase sales tax revenues for the city establishing a center of operations for those in the age 55 and older group. When the next school term gets under way, plans call for high school students residing in West Valley City to be given an opportunity to be employed in part-tim- e jobs at City Hall. About six could be accommodated under a e setup. Another 10 or 12 high school students could be part of a cadet program set up by the police department, Price said. Students residing in West Valley City attend Reed Palmer vestigated or property taxes, those businesses in- street-by-stre- area. Price vehicles were through either franchise by 8 VALLEY. Three reports of stolen ing broaden the tax base in- planting flowers, grass and shrubs. A volunteer citizen group with the city's appearance as its primary interest could also focus its attention on a program that would place trees at the curb in residential areas, he went on. Turning to another area, the mayor said the city hopes to help develop a program of activities for senior ultimate goal fellowship hall. The event will begin at 7:30 til SO FRI age and influence the citizens, ning retreat MON the valley. Among projects that such a group could explore, the mayor suggested, is elimination of an unsightly entrance to the city, specifying an on and area of at 3500 South near in - KEARNS. Worship services at Trinity United Methodist church will be held at 8:30 and 11 a m. Sunday. Church school classes will be held at 9:45 a m. A nursery will be provided for worship hours as well as for Sunday school. A OPEN MATINEES cities Trinity Slates Activity 12:45 OPEN Adults West Valley City, UT. West Valley View v 3SWi 278 471 13092 S Highland Exclusive Engagement!!! after the Acord murders. witnesses, for the have been an oath About 25 most of them LFOXOLVW prosecution, administered after having been subpoenaed to HiiOrive-b)- kTRf testify in the case. According to a ruling issued by Judge Banks during a series of pretrial hearings, evidence including items confiscated from Calhoun following his arrest, as well as photographs of the victims and a videotape of their home made shortly after the murders, may be shown first-degre- (who ' 278 471 15600 So 9th OCTAGOr! CHUCK NORRIS LEEVANCLEEF! FAMILY 1122 EAST TROLLEY CENTER 7200 SOUTH 255-359- 5 Palmer and Wright, with offices at 4515 So. 4000 West. A resident of the DINE' CAFE West Valley area the past 16 years, he resides at 4647 Dartmouth Dr. with his wife LoaFae. They have Tour daughters and five grandchildren. NAVAJO TACOS , ond Delicious Homemade the Shrine Meiican TUES.-SAT- . 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