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Show Johnson to run for mayor of Sandy V Air--) X E. Bette Johnson, has announced her candidacy for mayor of 700 S., Sandy. Currently serving as an councilmember, Johnson plans to wage a "people oriented" campaign. She believes that "people should run government . .'. not vice versa." She is an honorary member of the Sandy Chamber of Commerce, a past member of nine different committees of the Utah Water Quality and Pollution Control Board, a member of the board of directors for both the Sandy City Ditch Company and the Sandy City Canal Company, and the and National Utah Leagues of Cities. she "negotiated and secured the dedication of land to widen the intersection at 9400 S. 700 E. and is still working on the widening of 700 East from 6400 to L2300 South. In. "1 MHAIII1 stigated establishment of Sandy's private (gar- bage) collection service," she continued. "The subsequent sale of Sandy's outmoded and surplus equipment provided the funds which allowed the purchase of the current Police Department vJ vv at-lar- said plication, amendments, and related material is on file for public inspection at West Jordan Library, v; v v ; 1 ft l , Bette Johnson t"? er ... 3. the Crime National Prevention Institute and Smith, has son of Mr and Mrs Walter completed the Freeman course in conE. Smith Jr. 962 Serpentine Way, Sandy, has stitutionality.' completed training as a cannoneer under the One . Station Unit Training ' (QSUT) Program at the VS. Army Field Artillery DlQIIG GOl cm Abi. cWiwii Students learned the duties- of a howitzer or gun section crewman and Sandy Senior Citizens received instruction in are planning an art show handling ammunition, in October, according to fuses and setting the president, Al Purpreparing charges, chase. communications - , All GuOW " . In Sandy - and maintenance. OSUT is a period which combines basic combat training with advanced individual training. Airman Brian R. Martin, son of Mr and Mrs Raymond B. Cato Jr., 3430 E. 7635 S., has graduated from the U.S. Air Force avionics systems equipment course at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. Graduates of the course studied maintenance of integrated airborne equipment, and earned credits toward The show will oil paintings, ceramics, and crafts. Helen Johnson is the instructor. Woodcarving classes will begin in October. Scheduled for entertainment on Sept. 18 is a male quartet. Luncheon will be served at noon. A ladies singing group will entertain the senior citizens on Sept. 25. The center is open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the ceramics class meets at On Wednesdays . a.m. The first batch of rocks from the tumbler is 10 ready for picture ted by1 the Purchasing Department of the Jordan School District for the following: U.H.F. MOBILE RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES Bid forms may be obtained by contacting the Purchasing Department, Jordan School District, 9361 South 400 East, Sandy, Utah. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any informality or technicality in any proposal in the interest of the District. It is their right to purchase such brands as they desire irrespective of price, and their decision will be final. SL. DEAN DICKMAN DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING (Pub. Sept. 10. 17. 1981) A. Definitions. As used in this Section: 1. "Merchandise" means personal any property displayed, held or offered for sale by a merchant; 2. "Merchant" means an owner or operator of . any retail merchantile establishment where is merchandise displayed, held or offered for sale and includes the merchant's employes, servants or gents; "Premises of a retail 3. mercantile establish- ment" includes, but is not limited to, the retail mer- cantile establishment; any common use areas in WEST JORDAN A Municipal Corporation ORDINANCE NO. 314 shopping centers and all parking lots or areas set aside for the benefit of those patrons of the retail ORDINANCE ADOPTING PROVISIONS RELATING TO mercantile establishTHE OFFENSE OF ment. AN Whereas, "Retail 4. RETAIL THEFT. the City Council desires to define and prohibit the offense of retail theft, mercantile establishment" means any place where merchandise is displayed, held or offered for sale to NOW, THEREFORE, the public; 5. "Retail value" BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF means the merchant's or advertised price WEST JORDAN, stated of the merchandise. UTAH: 6. "Shopping cart" Section 1. The West Jordan Criminal Code, as means those push carts of adopted by Ordinance the types which are No. 153, is hereby amen- commonly provided by ded, by adding thereto a grocery stores, drug new section, designated stores, or other mercanas Section 13440-1- 3 which tile establishments or markets for the use of the shall read as follows : RETAIL public in transporting commodities in stores THEFT. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MIDVALE OLD TOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT All property generally described as : located on the east side of 700 West from Center Street north to and including the Greys tone apartments, then easterly and southerly along the Greystone apartment property boundary lines to the center of Smelter Street, proceeding along the southern section of Smelter to the west property Dounaanes 01 au parcels fronting Main Street, north along these boundary lines to Fifth Avenue. At Fifth Avenue the district proceeds easterly to the eastern property lines of all parcels fronting Main, south to the northern property limits of parcels fronting Center, easterly to Allen Street, southerly to and including the City Hall and westerly along the southern property limits of parcels fronting Center to Main Street. At Main the district runs along the north side of Center west to 700 West or as outlined in the schematic below. 200 feet; thence West 476.81 feet to an old fence; thence PUBLIC NOTICE On August 19, 1981, Mountain Media, Incorporated, filed with the Federal Communications Commission an application for a construction permit for a new Gass C FM broadcast station at West Jordan, Utah. The proposed station will operate on Channel 274 with a power of 100 kW and an antenna height of 196 feet above ground from a transmitter site located 1 mile north ot Ensign Peak, in Salt Lake County, Utah. The studios will be located in West Jordan, Utah at a site to be determined. The officers, directors, and 10 percent or greater shareholders of Mountain Media, Incorporated are: Judith Houston, John C. Wanda B. Houston, Houston, and Cyndy Finlayson. A copy of the ap- - each amount and markets from the C. Retail theft is a class amended by adding new required of address for be service a shall at which store to a place outside B misdemeanor. provisions, the store; Section 2. This Or- designated as Section 6.4 which bankruptcy means dinance shall take effect and which shall read as proceedings have effec7. "Under-ring- " ted a discharge of or to cause the cash register follows: upon first publication. relief from the recipients FOR 6.4 DEPOSIT or other sales recording Adopted by the City device to reflect less than Council of West Jordan, BANKRUPTCY AC- financial obligations unless and until legal title the retail value of the Utah this 1st day of Sep- COUNTS merchandise. (a) The City Manager to the real property at tember, 1981. is B. A person commits s Junius H. Burton, or his designee shall, that service address bona fide to a transferred the offense of retail theft receiving Mayor upon a purchaser or, if it is a that notification when he knowingly: ATTEST: 1. Takes possession of, recipient of utility ser- commercial venture upon s Murial E. Andersen, vices provided by the leased real property, conceals, carries away, City Recorder transfers or causes to be City, . has filed for legal title to the business (Pub. Sept. 17, 1981) carried away or trandischarge of other relief is completely transferred financial to a bona fide purchaser. merchandise from his sferred, any ac' WEST JORDAN obligations pursuant to The transfer of the of displayed, held, stored or name the to count A Municipal the provisions of the offered for sale in a retail Federal Bankruptcy Act, another individual merchantile establishCorporation ORDINANCE NO. 315 ment with the intention of require of the recipient a residing at the service ORDINANCE deposit, to be held in address at the time of the retaining such merchan- AN THE trust, to guarantee the bankruptcy filing shall dise or with the intention AMENDING WATER AND SEWER payment for utility ser- not operate to waive the of depriving the merof the BY vices to be provided sub- requirement chant permanently of the ORDINANCE, ' shall The the to PROVIdeposit benefit or ADOPTING use deposit. filing. sequent possession, (b) For residential ac- be held until final setof such merchandise SIONS REQUIRING A FROM counts, the deposit shall tlement of customer's acwithout paying the retail DEPOSIT count. Interest at the rate value of such merchan-dis- c THOSE ACCOUNTS be 8125.00; for commerWHICH cial and industrial ac- of 10 percent per annum FOR or 2. 'Alters, transfers, or DISCHARGE, PUR- counts, the deposit shall from the date of deposit THE be equal to three times will be paid on deposits TO removed any label, price SUANT BANKRUPFEDERAL of the average monthly held by the City. Such indicia tag, marking, value, or any other TCY ACT, HAS BEEN utilities service fee for payment will be made by services provided by the credit on the current bill markings which aid in FILED. Federal the . of value Whereas, City, based on the ac- during the month of determining any 11 count history within the August each year and at merchandise displayed, Bankruptcy Act held, stored or offered for U.S.C. f 366 allows, the year immediately termination of service. No customer depositor sale, in a retail mercan- City to require a deposit preceding the filing. tile establishment and at- as an assurance of (c) In the event that shall be entitled to tempts to purchase such payment for utility ser- payment for such future receive interest on his merchandise personally vices to be provided to utility service becomes deposit until and unless or in consort with another those who have filed for delinquent for over 30 the deposit has been in been at less than the retail and granted days, the Manager may existence for a convalue with the intention of discharge of or other withdraw an amount tinuous period of six monrelief from their financial from such trust fund as is ths. depriving the merchant of the retail value of such obligations; and (e) The amount of the necessary to abate the Whereas, the City delinquency. In the event deposit may be modified merchandise; or Council finds that it is the delinquency exceeds upon order of the Federal 3. Transfers any merchandise displayed, held, desirable to require such the amount on deposit, Bankruptcy Court, upon the Manager shall begin request of the utility stored, or offered for sale deposit; and in a retail mercantile Whereas, the City disconnection proceed- recipient and after notice establishment from the Council finds that the ings. Service shall be and a hearing, pursuant container in or on which sum of $125 for residen- disconnected until the to Section 366(b) of the such merchandise is tial accounts and three delinquency is abated, Bankruptcy Act. These displayed to any other times the average mon- the deposit reinstated, provisions shall not be container with the inten- thly fee for commercial and the reconnection fee, construed to conflict with tion of depriving the mer- accounts is just and ap- if any, is paid. If neither any provisions of the chant of the retail value propriate so as to con- the bankruptcy trustee Federal Bankruptcy Act stitute an "adequate nor the customer has, or any court order of such merchandise; or 4. Under-ring- s with the assurance of payment" within 20 days after the thereunder. Section 2. This ordinanintention of depriving the so as to guarantee date of the court order or ce shall take effect upon merchant of the retail payment for future utility granting relief services to be provided, value of the merchandise discharge, furnished such publication. or a portion of said retail NOW, THEREFORE, deposit to the City, the Passed by the City BE IT ORDAINED BY City Manager shall for- Council of West Jordan, value; or THE CITY COUNCIL OF thwith terminate such Utah this 1 day of Sep5. Removes a shopping cart from the premises of WEST JORDAN, UTAH: utility service to that ser- tember, 1961. notSection 1. The Water vice a retail mercantile s Junius H. Burton address, establishment with the and Sewer Ordinance, as withstanding any conMayor intent of depriving the adopted by Ordinance No. trary provisions of this ATTEST: of the 236 as adopted on June 30, Chapter regarding termerchant s Murial E. Andersen, possession, use or benefit 1960 and as subsequently mination. City Recorder of such cart. amended, is hereby (d) The deposit shall be (Pub. Sept. 17, 1981) East 564.2 feet to the point of beginning. The above tract of land contains 5.271 acres. (Pub. Sept. 17, 1981) CERTIFIED LIST OF NOMINEES OF WEST JORDAN CITY DUILBZnG GUPPLY MAYOR (Four Year Term) Vote for One CANDIDATES FOR M; Specials Of The MAYOR Martin O.Hansen Dennis Randall Samuel Spencer Clifton E.Treglown COUNCILMAN (Four Vote for Year Term) two Save 20 FOR Off Mfrs. List 50 to on cwrvthiiif 0 in the Store Dennis C.Adams "ShernTF.Monson Nile E.Peterson David Plouzek I certify the above names are listed correctly and authorize ballots to be printed. Note: Primary ballots will be printed only when there are twice the number of candidates as there are persons to be elected. Date SEptember 14, 191 Town West Jordan Signed Murial Andersen Title City Recorder (Pub. Sept. 17, 1981) H proposed local historic district is proposed for incorporation into a local historic district. A copy of the city's adopted historic ordinance is available for perusal at the Midvale City Hall, recorders office, 80 East Center, Midvale, Utah 84047. Said ordinance and map can be reviewed between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. weekdays. The area outlined is proposed for said local designation as a result of citizen input, hearings conducted to date and the fact that a great deal of interest has been expressed in preserving where possible the city's existant heritage and refurbishing to a general architectural theme; as well as, conformance with paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of page 5 of the ordinance. If approved, the owners of property located within the district will be required to coordinate their refurCERTIFIED LIST OF bishment efforts, business licenses and exterior facade changes with the Old Town Board. NOMINATION A public hearing wherein owners can protest or OF DRAPER CITY favor said local designation will be held at 7:00 p.m. MAYOR Year (Four Thursday, October 1, 1981. Term) Vote for One Note, the ordinance requires 51 percent approval Glen B.Cannon for district adoption. All interested parties are inKenneth M. Hisatake vited to attend the meeting, as well as provide verbal Tom Mellenthin COUNCILMAN (Four or written input in the interim. (Pub. Sept. 17, 1981) Year Term) Vote for framing, according to Mr Two Purchase. Public Notice JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT INVITATION TO BID Bids are being accep- ship 3 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence South 237.25 feet; thence West 108.9 feet; thence South include CANDIDATES COUNCIL an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Martin will now serve at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, with 366th the Aircraft Generation Squadron. BenG. Bagley Carol Bilyeu Ronn Cowley Ray E. Ertmann Phillip C.Kemp James M. Landers Grant L.Pullan Wayne W.Wasden I certify the above names are listed correc tly and authorize ballots laws to restrict the sale of pted'onjy when there drug paraphernalia and are twice the number of was chiefly responsible candidates as there are e,ecteA for the enactment of San- hillside protection dy's eCity ordinance. Signed Theadore C. Anderson Title Admin.-RecordIf elected, she will sup(Pub. Sept. 17, 24, 1961) of establishment the port Neighborhood Crime NOTICE OF Watch Programs, the PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY development of small of a public GIVEN and community parks, to be held on the the restructuring of city bearing 1st day of October, 1961 at ordinances to aid and en- the Draper City Hall, courage the expansion of 12441 South 900 East, local private enterprises. Draper, Utah at 7:00 p.m. She favors the en- - to consider the apcouragement of "certain perty located at ap- commercial acveiupmcn- - proximately 1925 East u promote aanays 12300 South, Draper, Utah ts dean air industry and fromA-5toR-MThe property is more provide quality em- specifically described as ployment locally." She follows: also wants to establish a Beginning at a point 882.75 feet south closer relationship betEast from the ween city government corner of Quarter schools. and Section 28, Town- Military ; near Bluffdale, Utah. The studios will be located in 7909 Redwood Road, in West Jordan at a site to West Jordan, Utah during be determined. The ofregular business hours. ficers, directors and (Pub. Sept. 3, 10, 17, 1981) stockholders of Inc. are: Mr and Mrs Ken Stephens and Walter M. CERTIFIED LIST OF Mayer, Jr. A copy of the NOMINATION FOR is available application MIDVALE CITY for public inspection at MAYOR (Four Year the offices of Mr Steven Term) Vote for One G. Homer, 1850 W. 7800 S., Everett E. Dahl West Jordan, Utah. Trent G.Jeppson (Pub. Sept. 17, 24; COUNCILMAN (Four Oct. 1,1981) Vote For Year Term) Two facilities." The mother of seven She said she was also and grandmother of 17, instrumental in the she has studied business and the arts on a college level. She is a graduate of Report Pvt. Kenneth E. applicant proposes to utilize a 297 foot tower and transmitter located 6, 1221 Johnson 8 Page Thursday. Sapt 17, 1M1 THE SENTINEL Todd A. Andersen Herbert Lee Cham- berlain Farold B. Christiansen Phil Edmunds D. Alan Jarvis Dave Perry Duane Sadler Raymond E. Skrocke J. Raymond Spencer , Sharon Lee Staples Elmer A. Sterling I certify the above names are listed correctly and authorize ballots to be printed. Note: Primary ballots will be printed only when there are twice the number of candidates as there are persons to be elected. Date September 14, 1981 Town Draper City Signed Beth Booth Title City Recorder 'Pub Sept. 17, 1981) 1981, an application requesting a construction permit to build a new FM station at West Jordan, Utah, which station will on 102.7 megacycles, with 100,000 kilowatts of power. The operate Lumber Pressure-Treate- d twzX Matching Posts & 1x6x6 3 2x4x8 RAIL 4x4x8 POST . RAILS SLATS GRAPE STAKE FULL 4 INCH 69' 2x4x8 Economy 2x4x92-5- 8 69 WiWlCbtcklott,latfiattr MJurafrtui FwYmt 79 2x4x8 i 2x2x8 IVintor Driving; 1x2x8 Isfloa 4x4x8 3 269 4x4x8 2 - 369 4x4x8 1 469 SIDING $225 90 ib. WNA-CLA- D EC0N0 STUDS 99 1" SAVINGS! 2x4x92 58 Get Ready For Winter POSTS Check all our fencing prices for additional Mix fadKeitJeftsoiiltAtJ 5.69 CEDAR FENCING LUMBER Concrete Up With Jerry JUtdereoa Tune Up Tinse Rails 79 1.39 1.99 j x4xg j Hemlock much stronger than Cedar or Redwood CEDAR Teiai i PRESTAINED PRESSURE TREATED 1x4x6 BEST Post Mix 90 lb. Cement 1" 59 33 Utah Portland 16d M.UMIHUM . $49 Nails! jp 8d NAILS $1Q99 50 Carton SIDING, imited warranty. W. 13 40 p. pirated WEATHER GRAIN ALUMINUM SIDING, t Installation 30 limited warranty. rr prorated -l- ft") USq. '69 95 So, SOLID VINYL uw n Results: lociea mm A beautiful Jiainj. home Ac J andvf now lor years to come. 'So. wiwaoo 91 50 So. 300 West 4, 6, 8 Cylinder NOTICE Inc. filed with the Federal Communications Commission on Aug. 19, FENCING A &J Automotive 566-150- 0 BUILDERS SUPPLY 561-366- 3 HM -- r Prices subject to stock on hand. the right to limit quantities. We reserve Salt Lake 486-330- 0 "I t 71 Weekdays 8 4 Sat. 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