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Show Article Government study plan Upon the thirtieth day after body thereof, a majority of its as the "City and County". effective date of any ordthe The term "Salt Lake City" qualified voters in an election ESTABLISHMENT OF at which this Plan is approved shall remain proper and may inance in which the Council has determined the need to A SALT LAKE CITY and elect to become dissolved and be used in any official docuprovide a minimum level of COUNTY GOVERNMENT incorporated into the City and ment, historical or geographiCounty government estab- cal reference or law and when one or more specified services basis, both used shall be deemed to refer on a county-widSection 1.01 - Establishment lished by this Plan. of Salt Lake City and County The above listed local gov- generally to the City and within and outside of any Pursuant to the authority of ernments and all other special County unless the context continuing municipalities, the the Constitution of Utah, and taxing districts, public auth- indicates it refers only to the City and County shall, subject Title 17, Chapter 35a, Utah orities, county service areas, territory of Salt Lake City to equitable adjustments and Code Annotated, 1953, a City and other local public entities prior to the adoption of this limitations otherwise providand County government of functioning wholly within the Plaa ed for in this Plan or by orThe term "Plan" means the dinance the community council form is boundaries ot bait Lake adopted by the hereby created and establish County, except school dis- Plan of Government for Salt Council, succeed to and and and ed comprised of the territorial tricts County set possess the rights, capacities, incorporated cities Lake City area of Salt Lake County and and towns which do not elect forth in these Articles. franchises The term "City and County privileges, powers, vested with the powers, dut- to merge into the City and and immunities and be subject "Counherethe word which Council" or were and functions are ies, County government, within the lawful jurisdiction by dissolved and incorporated cil" when used alone and not to the liabilities, obligations and authority of Salt Lake into this City and County in the phrase community and duties possessed and council, shall mean the Salt exercised by the continuing County and the following local government. municipalities within the City I he provisions ol this Plan Lake City and County Coungovernments immediately priand County so far as they or to the effective date of this shall not affect the organ- - cil. The term "community counPlan of Government for Salt ization or operation of the pertain to the provision of the Lake City and County: Central Utah Water Conser-- cil" means each community services within such municA. The City of Salt Lake vancy District, the Utah council established by Article ipalities by the City and Transit Authority, the Provo II. City; County as specified in the B. Salt Lake City Suburban All cities, towns, and other ordinance. Jordan River Parkway Auth- Sanitary District No. 1. ority or other local public local governmental units C. Salt Lake City Suburban entities now existing or here-- ; which are dissolved and It is the intent of this after created whose boun-- ! incorporated into this City Sanitary District No. 2; Section that there shall be no D. Salt Lake County Cot- daries or operations extend and County government tonwood Sanitary Sewerage beyond the boundaries of Salt thisPlan are referred interruption in the powers, Lake County. District; herein as "former govern- obligations or jurisdictions of to E. Salt Lake County Sewgovernment by this merger ments". erage Improvement District Section 1.02 Effective Date; All cities and towns which but that powers possessed by No. 1; Operative Date former governments and funcincorA. Subject to paragraph B are not dissolved and F. Granger - Hunter Imtions previously performed by into and this City of this section, this Plan shall porated provement District; municipalities but continuing conbut County government, G. Kearns Improvement take effect as the organic act transferred hereby to the City cotinue their independent for the government of the District; H. Magna Water Company City and County on the date rporate existense as local :and County shall continue, through trans-- An Improvement District; provided, by law on which a public agencies, are referred uninterrupted to and County. fer the City I. Chesterfield Improve- certified copy of the Plan, as to herein as "continuing ment District; approved by the voters, is municipalities". "Local governmental units" J. Taylors ville - Bennion filed with the Secretary of Until otherwise changed by State by the County Clerk. means cities, towns, improveImprovement District; K. Sandy Suburban Im- This date shall be known as ment districts, conservancy law, all of the ordinances, the "effective date". provement District; districts, county service areas rules and regulations, taxes, B. The provisions of this and all other L Copperton Improvement special taxing fees, and charges of Salt Lake Plan shall become fully oper- districts and their agencies County or any former gov- District; M. Emigration Improveative at 12.01 a.m. local time which serve a eminent or affecting any. on January 1, 1976. This date ment District; function transferred hereby only. N. Salt Lake County Little shall be known as the jurisdiction Section 1.04 Succession and from a continuing municipal- Cottonwood Sewer District; "operative date" of the Plan. of Government ity are continued in full force. 0. Salt Lake City Metro- Provisions of this Plan per- Continuity of the date Upon operative to the of taining organization politan Water District; P. Salt Lake County Water communities and community this Plan, the City and County councils and pertaining to the shall, without other transfer, Conservancy District; All criminal prosecutions to and possess all of Q. Salt Lake City Mosquito nomination and election of all; succeed and penal actions pending on elected officers shall be oper- the rights, capacities, priviAbatement District; R. South Salt Lake County ative prior to the "operative leges, powers, franchises and the operative date shall be Mosquito Abatement District; date" in accordance with their immunities and be subject to prosecuted to judgment and execution in the name of the S. Magna Mosquito Abate- terms, or as provided by any all of the liabilities, obliment District; ordinances, not inconsistent gations and duties of Salt City and County and all T. Bluffdale Cemetery with this Plan, that are duly Lake County and of the offenses committed against Maintenance District; adopted by the Board of1 former governments hereby any of the ordinances, rules or U. Crescent Cemetery County Commissioners of Salt dissolved and incorporated regulations of any of the Maintenance District; Lake County in order to bring into the City and County, former governments and V. Salt Lake County Serabout an orderly transition to including the right and power which shall not have been vice Area No. 1; the new plan of local gov- within the territorial bounprosecuted before the operaW. Salt Lake County Serernment provided herein. daries of each such former tive date may be prosecuted vice Area No. 2; government to exercise all in the name and by the X. Salt Lake County SerSection 1.03 Nomenclature to provide all ser- authority of he City and vice Area No. 3; official name of this functions, The vices and to levy all taxes County and all penalties Y. Each incorporated city City and County government! incurred shall remain the or incorporated town not is "Salt Lake City and previously exercised, proas if this Plan had not same former vided levied or the by in and as in used this above as which, County" designated been governments. adopted. is sometimes referred to provided by the governing Plan ARTICLE I e 1 -- ! . one-count- y Substitute mail carrier position open in WJ. Midvale, Sandy officers complete POST course West Jordan Post Office is accepting applications for a substitute rural mail Two Sandy. police off .ers and one Midvale police officer graduated from the Utah State Peach Officer Stan- during post office hours. Tests will be conducted as soon as enough applications are filed. dards and Training Academy last carrier. Applications are available week. Jack Butterfield and Craig Wardle from the Sandy Department graduated and Robert Odor from the Midvale department graduated. The officers completed an eight-weecourse, which included extensive training in all phases of criminal investigation. Give-away$7.5- 0, no jackpot winner again Jordan Vallegehtihel Continuing Thf Midval Sntinf Published weekly at 125 West Center St., Salt Lake County, Utah by Midvale Sentinel Inc. Second class postage paid at Midvale, Utah. Subscription rate $2 per year; 5 years $5 in Jordan school district. Publishers: David C. Godfrey, advertising manager; James M. Landers, editor. Mailing address: P.O. Box 128. 125 West Center St., Midvale, Utah 84047. Phone 255-355- 6 --- . MEMBER OF THE SERVING Cottonwood Heights Gtonile tos' Midvale Sandy White Oty Proper. Crescent, Midvale BluHdale Herrimon. lord Copperton. Riverton South Jordan and West Jordan communities Julia A. Homer, 1010 E. 700 S., Sandy, was the winner of last week's Mystery Personality contest, but she only found 21 of the 23 clues. She won $7.50. $17.50 has been added to the jackpot, which is up again to $70, making it an incentive to look harder than ever for clues on the next "Personality". The Mystery Personality was Frank Mumford, former mayor of Sandy and a e resident of the area. Entry boxes have been placed at June's Cafe, 7711 S. State, The Kettle, 9445 S. 700 E., Michael's, 9200 S. 700 E., Davis Garage. 7218 S. State, Sandy Hardware, 9427 S. 700 E., and the Remnant Barn. 6360 S. State. Enter as many times as you like be sure to seek out every clue the jackpot is looking very interesting! direct-dialed- three-minut- minimum e charges. The proposed long distance rates within Utah would give telephone users the choice of direct-diale- operator-assisten feature one-minut- rates, minimum e rather than the customary three-minut- e charges. The proposed charge for a call day-tim- e direct-diale- between Salt Lake and St. George would be 90c for the first three minutes, up 5c over present rates. However, the charge for a Salt Lake to dayHeber City direct-dialetime call would remain the calls of same. Direct-dialeless than 32 miles would not be increased. The maximum increase for a three-minut- e -- d officials. call day-tim- e within the state would be 10c. mission," the cost of The proposed increases for home telephone service in' operator-assisteand metropolitan Salt Lake City -person calls would be month. 67c would increase per to compensate for the Two-partservice would be greater labor costs involved. higher raised 51c per month, while the charge for a single bus-- ' requests increase in rates d person-to- y would iness in- buted to a record number ot crease telephone $1.74 per month. new customers during the The proposed long distance past five years, most of it is due to higher costs. Since 1968, the price of copper has risen' During the same period the average investment per telephone has in-- ; creased from $445 to $545 at 19-2- 3 the end of 1973. Overall wage costs have risen 78 which includes the wages of, 998 additional employes needed to keep up with Utah require-mentEverything we need 1969. John E. Lattin, vice pres- and use costs more," Lattin ident and general manager for said. He explained that the tele- Mt. Bell, cited inflation during phone company has employed a time of unprecedented new technology, better oper- growth as the reason for Orchids for First procedures and tight ating seeking higher telephone recontrols avoid to expense 30 Patrons rates. "Our construction program pricing telephone rates before 1 . and has been stepped up in recent now. "We have absorbed much of years to meet the demands of the effect inflation has had on 3 Shampoo Sets new customers and to continue high quality service for our purchasing power by get- ' Drawing on Mar. 23 done more ting through existing customers. We have mechanization. 5 invested $176 million for conp.m. Need Not Be Present. "The requested increase struction of new telephone Ladies Drop In and Meet the Operators facilities in Utah during the totaling $15 million annually is to continuassure past four years and an addi- required tional $70 million will be spent ance of the company's ability to provide outstanding teleduring 1974. service the "Although part of the phone he said.throughout 571-155- 2 budget increase can be attri- - state," If approved by the Com- ' Mt. Bell "filed new tariffs with the Utah Public Service Commission requesting an increase in telephone rates. The proposed changes will increase monthly basic service revenues by approximately ten percent; there will be an upward adjustment in long distance calls within the state, increases in service connection charges and other selected items. This is the first requested increase since Grand Opening 84. March Norma's Hair Fashions FREE FREE FREE j ' Permanent ' ' ' 9453 So. 700 East Tele. ' THE NEW GUY IN TOWN Isn't the only one who sells "Groceries For Less" We've been doing it ourselves for almost 40 years - And know a little about how it's done, too - Remember - YOU'VE ALWAYS SAVED MONEY AT BERN'S - AND YOU ALWAYS WILL! -- Crisp Stalks Reg. $2.79 New Crop Rath CELERY Sausage Rolls 2$1 49 10 59V Vine Ripe Cleaned COFFEE lb. TOMATOES Cocktail 2ibs.35c 67c All lb. Shrimp 5b,49c Sliced Bacon 59V BERN'S DISCOUNT COUPON Meat Sliced Bologna C SALAD DRESSINGS 4lor$l00 French - Italian Russian - Green Goddess PriceWithout Coupon 34c - Expires Coupon Valid For dot 3 Dozen BANANAS 10 2b-6- 6c All Cherry Tomatoes lb. Flavors SHERBET si oo 66 c half gal. Jells-Bes- 73V Free Swet Spanish t ONIONS 12Pl89c 5,.29c Texas Pink Grapefruit 18 l00 Grapefruit Juice 44c FOODS. tkvntowi Midvale One of HAMS GELATIN super E Smoked Picnic Sliced Price Without CouDon 65c Expires Foncv Quolrty Dinner Franks 88v BERN'S DISCOUNT COM1 ON LARGE EGGS Saltine Crackers r CARROTS Sweet Juicy Navel Oranges Midvale't Convenience Stores d or rates. In addition, night rates between for calls dialed-direc- t 11 p.m. and 8 a.m. would person-to-perso- Bell 39V SANDY rates, e one-minut- one-part- y Turkey Roasts MIDVALE feature direct-diale- d AAt. d rather than the customary paper, but nothing further has been done on it. Councilmen feel that it is vital that the traffic lights should be changed to overhead semaphores at the Sandy Fire Station site on 9400 S. and 13th E., as the present lights can not be seen very readily. This will be investigated. The proposed "Salt Lake City and County" government plan, which was recently exposed to the public, was discussed. A study will be made by city Plastic plumbing pipes, again on the agenda, will be discussed following information to be given to the council by experts in cast iron pipes and plastic. They will appear at the council meeting at appointed times. operator-assisten person-to-perso- Mention was made of the state's plan for the 9000 S. access road, which has been proposed to be extended east of 7th E. The state has the plan down on code. , or rates. In addition, night rates between for calls dialed-direc- t 11 p.m. and 8 a.m. would 9800 S. city-owne- d life-tim- fop F8BUL0US rates within Utah would give telephone users the choice of Attorney Martin Pezely stated that he has the ordinance on Primary elections ready to be read to the council for their approval. Time will be set aside at the next council meeting for this purpose. The council noted the third semaphore on the 700 East county street which had been installed recently. The semaphore is located at 8000 S. and 700 E. The other two are at 9000 S. and at Councilman Marcell Graham pre sided at the Sandy County meeting Wednesday while the mayor, Dewey Bluth, was away on a business trip. Little league baseball problems were discussed by the council, and they expressed a desire to solve them as soon as possible. The Asay ball field, 9000 S., will still be used, but a problem has arisen with the field behind Michael's Food Mart. The possibility of getting fields ready in time to piay ball at the park site is also being discussed by city officials. In discussing league problems with the council, Stan Draney stated that he would like to see more boys get involved in playing ball, A group in the Willow Creek area is also looking for a diamond. Several zoning problems were dis-- j cussed by the council. The traffic code was not passed by the council because it is stili in the process of studying the o ' The Jordan Valley Sentinel . 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