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Show man is offering a $300 reward for information leading to the arrest and A Herriman conviction of persons responsible for van- dalizing his car last Thursday night. According to the man, the car was parked in the parking lot of the Herriman Ward on Jan. 15 while his daughter was at basketball practice. When she came out of the building to go home, the roof of the car and its two doors had been kicked in and the front grill and a windshield wiper had been broken. The car is described as a 1872 two door sedan Hornet with a buff colored bottom and a green vinyl top. The Sheriffs Office is "currently vestigating the incident. Anyone with information should contact Det. Joe Petersen at in- 535-749- 5. Hospital administrator named - Area Mews E)ogestt Reward offered In vandalism S. J. police arrest four South Jordan police made four arrests during the past week, according to Chief Duane Sutherland. Two juveniles were arrested for public intoxication and one juvenile and one adult were arrested in connection with a gas theft in the Country Roads subdivision. . Police are investigating the Sunday vandalism of the South Jordan General Store, 10400 S. 1300 W. An estimated $200 in damage occured after the front door window was broken out. Ruling In W. J.'s favor has Holy Cross Hospital Vice President Paul P. Hinchey will assume administrative responsibility for the proosed primary care hospital at State board taps Jensen ruled in District Court Judge million in a $1.5 West of Jordan City favor 1979 former in filed lawsuit policeman by Bruce Williams. The suit alleged that Sgt. Williams was ared on Aug. 2, 1978 without a proper hearing. Bob Stockwell, former police chief and current city manager, Mayor Junius Burton, former city manager Glen don Leak and the city council were named as defendants. Williams died the summer of 1979 following an explosion in his home. He had been reloading handgun ammunition. The suit was later picked up by his widow and children.' A U.S. 50-be- Mrs Maurine Jensen, Jordan School District Board of Education vice president has been elected to the executive board of the Utah State Boards Ass'n. Mrs Jensen will represent Davis Salt Lake, Granite and Jordan School Districts. She has been serving on the board of directors of the association. d 9000 S. 3500 W. The decision was announced by Sister Joanne C.S.C., Upjohn, Hospital President. Midvale break-In- s noted Midvale police officers are seeking at suspects in a Friday, Jan. 16 break-ithe offices of Willow Tech Inc. at 7615 S. State. According to police reports around 4,500 in checks were taken. In another incident, a car was burglarized last Jan. 12 while parked in the Plumtree Apartment complex. A $250 car stereo was taken and $1,000 worth of damage was done to the vehicle. n Draper group sets meet The Draper Historical Society has scheduled a meeting for Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the city council room. The meeting is open to the public. Jordan Valley Seatifi&f VoImim 41 Number 4 I Centring TuHm4 weekly at 12S W. Cuter St, Salt The Midvale Lake tarty. Sentinel (USn 347S40) Thundajr, January 22, 1SJ1 postage paid at Midvale, Ota. Jordai School District Tea bsm tan section. Utah by Midvals SeitiMl, SfecriptkM rate $8 per year m lie Secoid-cla- u IXJ). approves 4 trezemes, toDTDS dowon too theirs The West Jordan City Council approved four rezonings and turned down two others during their Jan. 13 meeting. Ivory and Company was granted to R-- 2 on a zone change from R their property at 3200 W. 8400 S. After reaching a compromise with neighbors in the area, they were to add twin given the homes to their single family dwelling subdivision. , .In a controversial decision, the council voted 2 to rezone the Erickson and Breinholt property at 9000 S. 3200 W. from Ato R-- 3 (light (agricultural) multiple residential). Developers Hunt Petersen and Company will construct condominiums on the site. A regional mall is proposed for the Farnsworth Investment Company property at 6200 S. 4750 W. The land was rezoned SC--3 from 1-- go-ahe- ad f .7 . .V. 3-- -l Ai UMHrind M tuck flit it 1151 V. tvwl ksrtt fcrti Kims hit Friday N n S, sftsr Am bndwt braki mi if its iVimU mi ms totgti iptmiBaWj hi tab. tart 271 fut btfira tti ful ipttal. Ihi utiauu4 $3,29 M toajis crnni a at tim arf Un M if ttt track fcmt Cd tan Tm fisHtcMitMl pjLiMfntridaarnTt4vitiaiftNri Kmfef to 11 Kitt Iran if tke Wist Mm Fin hMrts-w-t Tm tor ntmm) ittmrt firassM Khmtj i bit Liki City. (Pbite all residential burglaries occur citizens refuse to believe South during the daytime. The majority Jordan has any problems. of these incidents take place in "The biggest comment we get," subdivisions rather than more Mclff said, "is 'five or ten years remote areas. And, if a suspect enago we didn't have to lock our ters a home and can't find doors.' We have very few forced entries. Most doors and windows anything worth taking, he'll vandalize it. are left open because people aren't In recent months, the number of used to locking them. A lot of the residential burglaries and vanold time residents have no idea dalisms in the South Jordan area how much crime is here." All it takes is an anonymous has soared. While officers have stepped up their patrol and in- ' phone call to the police to report a vestigative efforts, the crimes suspicious incident in the neighwould decrease dramatically if borhood. Within three minutes an neighbors would look out for each officer will be in the area. Residenother. ts don't have to give their names Officer Mclff is currently and if they do, no patrol car will Crime the to their house. come reorganizing city's Watch program. Residents will be Vehicle burglaries and vantaught various things they can do dalisms in the Lampton Farms to decrease the potential of break-in- s area dropped after a crime watch in their area through a series of program was introduced. Neighborhood meetings were held, Mclff neighborhood meetings. Awareness is the key word ac- 'offered several security tips and cording to Police Chief Duane suggested that people watch out Sutherland. "We want to make for each other, and the number of people more aware of the incidents dropped. Officer Mclff is currently problems and teach them how to watch out for their neighbors so ' looking for residents who are in- -' they're not as susceptible to terested in getting involved in a crime." Crime Watch program. He hopes Police are continually amazed to have a chairman in each subat the number of incidents that ocdivision. If you are interested, concur in broad daylight which oh one tact him at bj Amti if Stm Iran, Jordan School District's Honors Orchestra, Band, and Choir will perform in concert, Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m. in the Hillcrest High Auditorium, 7350 S. 900 E., Midvale. Some 450 students, selected as the best musicians and vocalists from among the district's five high schools, will join talents for the musical performance. Dr. Jason Klein from the University of Utah will conduct the Honors Orchestra. Dr. Ralph Woodward from BYU will direct the Choir, and Dr. Max Dalby from Utah State University will direct the Honors Band. The students have been rehearsing in their own schools for the past several weeks preparing for the evening's program. Two lengthy rehearsals with guest conductors will put the finishing .touches on the music, which includes both classical and contemK porary works. . , 1-- A-- C-- G Remodeling under way at Sandy city hall Sandy city hall has many distractions these days. A jack hammer has been in constant use at the back door of the building, getting rid of the cement, making way for a ramp to be built for the need of the handicapped. This is all a part of a remodeling project undertaken by the city to improve working conditions within city hall for its employes. The basement is also receiving a face lift. The concept for the new offices is to be 'open air,' said South Valloy opens bids on project one Mute McCarver, capital improvements supervisor. Moving to the newly remodeled downstairs facility will be the city recorder ofswitchboard fices the and operating equipment. McCarver said the basement remodeling should be finished within six weeks. The entire remodeling of city hall will cost $180,000. Philivoom Construction was hired for the project. ( manager, will chair the event. Businessmen wishing to set up a Christmas tree lot will now apply for a business license rather than appearing before the Planning Commission to receive a temporary use permit. The council voted unanimously to appeal a 10 percent penalty on all past due utility accounts and replace it with a lVfs percent per month interest charge. A vacuum street sweeper bid 'was awarded to Parker Equip-- " ment Company for $41,500. Public Works Director Darrell Jones explained that the sweeper would clean the streets to keep the storm drains from becoming plugged. The machine will spend four days sweeping street and one day cleaning out storm drains. Under common consent items, the council approved: payment to South Vallej Water Reclamation Facility for $13,968.53 for prorated share of Dec., 1980 expenses; payment of $12,968.75 to First Security Bank on water and sewer revenue bond; r-- setting of a public hearing for Feb. 10 to amend the planning and zoning ordinance regulating height of buildings in mobile home Recommended developments. maximum is 12 feet ; partial payment in amount of $24,914.03 to Breitling Brothers for construction of the sewer line from 9000 to 9400 South along 1300 West; partial payment in amount of $60,668.92 to Shaw Construction for the 8600 South curb gutter and sidewalk improvements. Foothills to negotiate for conservancy water The Salt Lake County Water Conservancy District will enter into negotiations with Dr. Gerald on for the bids first Advertising Bagley to provide water to the of new on construction the Foothills Development just outside phase South Valley Water Reclamation ofRiverton. Plant will begin on Jan. 19. However, me board of directors reluctant to extend retail ' According to facilities manager, appears services any further west due to Jack Peterson, bids will be accepwater supplies. ted right up until 2 p.m. on Feb. 18, dwindling One year ago, Bagley and River-to- n the time and date for the bid had reached an agreement to opening meeting. However, no water tc the area which provide firm date on the actual awarding within city limits. Bagley then was of the contract has, as yet, been the would advance money set. necessary to construct the four In an attempt to aid potential miles of lines north from the bidders, South Valley has also development to 10200 S. 5600 W. scheduled a pre-bi- d The concert will provide an exmeeting for pump station. Riverton would then 4 to 4 2 from Feb. in the Mid- purchase water from the district at to p.m. for cellent opportunity parents vale Hall council chambers. that point and own, operate and the City to children introduce younger for maintain the four miles of line. number Specifications to project possibilities open them through one handled are The agreement was severed South being by the high school music program. to attend Valley's consulting Families are encouraged engineering recently when Third District Court and declared that Riverton's anNielsen, be Maxwell, firm, will together, and no admission nexation of western lands was in Wangsgard. charged. . , 4 CMrttsj mri sttoadeini&s; A nosy neighbor can be an asset. , seems to see. South Jordan police officer Steve One of the biggest obstacles the Mclff points out that 60 percent of program has to overcome is that 254-218- 0. b lick) 'CID)Gjf' iraeliglhilfooirs caini (be aim aooeft -. m)wi. Tm track The zoning designation of the Wainwright and Gaw property at 7943 S. 2700 W., was changed from R (single family dwellings) to R-- 2 (two family residential). A rezoning request on AMI property at 1200 W. 8100 S. trom 5 to M l was turned down after neighbors protested. The change would have allowed the asphalt manufacturing plant to expand. The Palmer and Makris ty 1300 W. 7500 S.,jalso .failtd to receive a zone change from R--2 (two family residential) to The (commercial general). property had not been properly posted. In other acton, the council voted to turn the Miss West Jordan Queen Pageant and the city float . over the Chamber of Commerce. One thousand dollars were appropriated to the chamber to phase out city sponsorship. Paul Brainich, Kentucky Fried Chicken valid and the property became part of the county. Dr. Bagley, needing a culinary water source for his development, approached the conservancy district. Police attempt accident control by traffic patrol In an attempt to decrease the number of accidents at dangerous intersections, the Sandy Police Department has increased its traffic patrol at some intersections. Fojur high accident intersections have been identified for extensive police patrol. The intersections are 9000 S. State, 9400 S. State, 9400 S. 700 E. and 9000 S. 700 E. The officers will emphasize violations of failure to yield, improper turns and following too closely because they have been major contributors to accidents at each of these |