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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, April 15, 1982 . 8 Pag local governments for development along the River Provo-Jorda- n report s thoft Parkway. The division has advertised . for sale another 10 homes and seven vacant lots which Tools, clippers and miscellaneous equpiment worth $100 were reported missing from Basquay Kennels, 13691 S. State, last Tuesday, according to Draper police reports. No forced entry was discovered. The case is still under investigation. have also been declared the near surplus abandoned Lampton-Riverto- n proposed reservoir sites which have also been declared surplus. Persons wishing these on details properties should contact Mike Barker (801) necessary for survival schooled by members of during prolonged periods a Canadian airborne of exposure in an arctic regiment on the use of Ontario.' their parachutes and air The mission was environment The 82nd Airborne equipment. designed to provide the were also Americans with training troopers "Response Specials 82" near Camp Petawawa, Konnol 533-601- 1. Roport seeks Pfc. Samuel J. Miera Jr., son of Samuel D. and Raquel Miera,' Midvale, was one of 39 members of the' 82nd Airborne. Division who met the bitter cold of the Canadian winter head on. They took part in a field seat Beta Sigma Phi sorority members recently celebrated their "50th Anniversary Year" with a Founder's Day Celebration. Left to right is Neva Wynn, Founder's Day co- - a ' Founder's Day Friendship." The Founder's Day celebration will take place at the TriArc Travelodge April 30. At that time each chapter will elect a "Woman of the Year." They will be honored by the Beta Sigma Phi City Council. The Founder's Chairperson '( Day is Sharlene with Neva Rae Wynn, both of the Xi Theta Chapter. The "Woman of the Year" chairperson is Kae Hudson, with assistance from Gloria Russo and La Van Wakenhorst, all of year old Sandy inquire what, they, were man and a 19 year old doing at the late hour. In other Sandy police Spanish Fork man were arrested early Tuesday action last week, two LDS A 20 morning for possession of were wardhouses a stolen motorcycle, vandalized when several according to Sandy police windows were broken out with rocks. One, located reports. - 2535 Thetwomenhadalleg- edly taken the motorcycle from a residence near 200 E. 100 N. for the purpose of driving home. The UPHOLSTERING HOUSC Fraflwt motorcycle had quit running when police stopped the men to 51-011- 1 SI N.Main,MMvale Movie Rental Video Disc or VHS Cassette MASH Your Choice Heaven Can Wait The Godfather Rocky Plus Many More E. State sells surplus 2! 4 Ad - 3 frJ"i Frvon and Parts Extra; Include Evaporator, . Coolers 'SSSSttt wlSSSm SSSSSSm SbSbiiSbf SaiiiaiiHBP Hsainiiv SSp mmS VsaapHiiiap SiMIbSS Vb1b555 AprilMay Evaporator Coolers 4000 CFM . '576 lack! NofiMllmMttloii,CooNng CapacHyUpTaJ200aq.lt. SaSS viEiEaS 2555 SEES 594Ni 4500 CPM Normal kwtaRrtiaa, CaoNna, CapaaHy Up TatTB0aq.lt t 1 4--H 9900 S. 1000 W. oode is closing was and condemned was needed for the proposed reservoirs and development of adjacent recreation facilities. Due to funding problems this phase of the C.U.P. was abandoned and property which the State acquired reported through condemnation $310 worth of damage, was declared surplus and and the other, at 2215 E. advertised for sale. 8420 S., received $250 The Peters appealed to the Division of Parks and worth of damage. A Bernina sewing Recreation to buy their machine business, former property back located at 688 E. 9450 S., from the State. The was then reported that checks and request cash worth more than presented to Governor $1,500 were missing last Scott M. Matheson, and in Saturday afternoon. No compliance with State Governor the sign of forced entry to the law to the offices was discovered. sale the approved .Two bicycles, worth a current market value as total of $555, were taken appraised by the Utah an Department from of Monday unlocked garage near 800 Transportation. The E. 10700 S. v. Peters' plan to build a A woman reported that new home on the her purse was taken from reacquired property. ; Proceeds from the sale the parking lot of a supermarket, at 9850 S. of the 700 E. last Saturday. She Reservoir site surplus had placed the purse, property, which was worth $32, on top of her authorized by House Bill car while she returned a 404 of the 1981 State shopping cart. When she Legislature, will be used returned to the car, the as matching funds with purse was missing. A vacant apartment forcibly mm The State Utah Division of Parks and Recreation has sold 1.55 acres of surplus land to former owners, LeRoy R. and Janice L Peters. The surplus property located near the site of the proposed Lampton-Riverto- n reservoirs on the Jordan River about 8890 S., near 1100 E. - v;.., land Lampton-Riverto- l ;v 4-- H . I Spring Special Air Conditioning Start Up Representative seat. Active in business and civic affairs, he has been club president and a received county honors in Alumni the national Recognition Program. He purchased by the State as part of the Central Utah Project Nov. 11, 1973. The property in question, along with other parcels, Two arrostod for thoft of motorcyclo in Sandy Mageras, OfPMlf ill the Xi Tau Chapter. year, Bell directed the Officers of the Beta establishment of an area-wid- e Beta Sigma Phi Sigma Phi City Council Afton , Bank.;' "Blood Nikki are President Bell, was coordinator. Fischer, Preceptor Eta; First Vice President Melba The Valentine Charity Duffin, Preceptor Ball collected $432 later Laureate Beta; Second turned over to the "Rape Vice President Lila Crisis Center," , , Scott Governor Saracina, Xi Epsilon; and Salt Lake Matheson Recording Secretary Wilson Nancy Hand, Alpha Chi; City Mayor Ted 1 will be signing Corresponding Secretary Afton Fischer, Preceptor proclamations designatZeta; and Treasurer ing the last week in April Karen Xi as "Beta Sigma Phi Gillard, Week" and April 30 as Upsilon. In sorority events this "Beta Sigma Phi Day." Celebration. The theme for the past year has been "Circle the World with Yellow Roses." Next year's theme will be "The Golden Key to BEAT, THE RUSH House Sorority slates 50 year birthday The Beta Sigma Phi sorority will be bringing to a close their "50th Anniversary Year" with 255-341- 1 labeled exercise chairperson; Nikki Bell, president; Charlene Sandy resident Bill Mageras, Founder's Day chairperson; and Chaplin has announced Democratic Kae Hudson,, "Woman of the Year" his for the District candidacy chairperson. of 40 0108 S. 1460 W. . Chaplin INC HEATING & AIX CONDITIONING, 29" Military House West Air A LlA n " i ii has worked as a real? estate and insurance t salesman, .has been a f school board trustee and I a trustee and president of : Carpenter's Local 184. ) He was on the organizing i committee of the Utahj Seniors' Legislature, has 1 been a ' Democratic delegate to state ) andl county conventions, and; has been active in the Boy Scout organization. I Chaplin favors less government intervention! in private lives. He believes the tax burden! should be lowered and "will work to restore the J ability for people to own their own property." The candidate said that j t state agencies should! have to justify their annual budgets. He 4 pledges to work to solve I problems in the school, system and will also work toward a strong state and open? economy caucuses. 4 He concluded thati senior citizens should f have a stronger voice in I government. Chaplin and his wife have nine t her Sandy Shop! ... For our liquidation salo our Entiro invoniory including infants ana cnnarons Woar (girls sizos 0 to 14 - boys sizos Nursory Furniture, and Matornity Woar will bo drastically markod down! m m Ha. 0-8- from 50 !! Ve will close (our Sandy Shop only) on April 24th So, Hurry for early at close-ou- t back-to-scho- prices! mother y oode 2071 East 9400 South in the Canyon Center in Sandy A married children. entered, amounting to' $150 in : damages, The owner reported that it appeared a small party had in his occurred apartment. A Sandy resident was forced to leave a utility trailer he was hauling by , the side of the road when it overturned. He later reported that the trailer, worth $400 had been picked up by another vehicle. Last call to get in the phone book! It's almost time for your new telephone directory to go to press. And that means that time is getting short to change or get a new listing to us for your home or business. So if you have any changes to make in either the White or Yellow Pages, call our Residence or Business Service Center now. We'll be happy to help and to provide information about any charges which may be involved. The final closing date for the Salt Lake City Directory White and Yellow Pages and the Utah Business to Business yJTN Mountain Befl Directory is May 7th. (QJ resident near 9G00 S. E. reported $200 worth of damages to their front window which had A A. 2300 been shot with a BB gun. . i"' , Congtatufotticms USE tjiTHE WANT ADS West Jordan High gymnasts 1982 Region II Champions. The Jaguars have their sights set State Title next Saturday at the new West on the 4-- A Jordan High School. Come out and support the girls. : (Paid For By Mark Klotovlch) r . .. and Christmas gifts ol was 8300 S. ), ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING wall to wall will bo roducod up to . Satuitetay $1.75 j Li(! 17 Shite |