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Show THE SENTINEL Pag Thursday. Feb. 10, 1983 6 elsewhere." He added the same polic-would be used in West Jordan as W.J. approves handicapped homes Citing a great need for group handicapped homes, the West Council Jordan City unanimously approved an amendment to the zoning ordinance Tuesday evening which would allow group homes for the as handicapped conditional uses in RR and R-- l zones and agreed to grant the organization Sweet Charity a conditional use permit to build a home at 2900 W. 9000 S. The council, however, was concerned about the definition of REASON WHY FAMILES CALL West Jordan Mortuary 1861 West 7800 South QUALITY OF SERVICE For more Information on prearranging funeral, clip thi coupon. H Please send me the PLANNING BOOKLET. FREE a PRE- Please have a planning advisor call on me. Name Address . handicapped persons but City Council member Chris Buttars said he had met with the management of Sweet Charity, had visited homes, and was assured that no one with a criminal record, tendency or inclination would be admitted to the homes. "Given this safeguard we feel it is great to bring these people into the mainstream of life," he added. Site selection was based on access to a church across the street, the nearby Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital and National Semi Conductor which will assist with jobs. Due to stiff opposition at a public hearing in September, the council agreed to table the proposed amendment due to vagueness of the state law, passed in 1981, which mandated that cities hold public hearings to address the concerns of handicapped group homes in residential areas. The ordinance also states homes cannot be closer than one mile and two group parents will care for up to eight handicapped persons. In more action, the council declined a request by Godfather's Pizza, 7000 S. 1700 W. for a Class D Beer License which would allow beer to be served with meals. Attorney for Godfather's Pizza Robert Stevens stated the request was necessary in order to sell pizza. "Often customers will ask if we have beer and when we respond that we do not, they will leave and go CityStateZip Phone Save up to $100.00 on fg Mcculloch other problem. Stating it was a moral duty and a precedent, Mayor Dennis Randall said some cities such as Salt Lake give permission to sell beer in restaurants but that is not so in West Jordan and council member Sherm Monson declared law enforcement problems were created with the consumption of alcohol and the current legislature was enacting laws regarding drinking and driving which requires West Jordan to also do their part. In continued action, the council adopted an amendment to the Truck Ordinance which allows truck tractors, not exceeding 18,000 registered pounds, to park on the owner's private property as long as the sidewalk is not blocked. The amendment stemmed from confusion where city manager Allan Tolman said he received a call regarding a tractor parked on private property. In reviewing the found a he ordinance discrepancy between the law and the council's intentions. At that time the ordinance prohibited a driver from taking his tractor home and parking it on his property. Responding that it was an oversight, Monson stated it was his intent to allow tractors only in subdivisions on private council Other property. Bare AAA, Godfather Pizza restaurants which includes handling the sale of beer only by persons over 21 and he encouraged council members to visit other restaurants and to check with police departments because there has not been a in A CHAIN members the and agreed amendment adoption of a weed ordinance which calls for enforcement of - unanimously. Although already approved that ordinance. The $10,000 the ordinance stipulates the following streets as truck allocated with cover five months of salary, desk equipment, and the use of an old police car for travel.';: . routes: State Road 48 (7300 S.) west to New Bingham Hwy., 9000 S. 1700 W., 3200 W. north of 7800 S., 4000 W. south of 7800 S. to 9000 S. and the Old Bingham Hwy. west of 4000 W. Exceptions include construction trucks going to sites, trucks which make deliveries to local businesses or residences, trucks going to established terminals or garages and trucks going for fuel. The council also approved a resolution for the issuance of $3,200,000 in bonds by Rome Cable Corp. at a public hearing. The bonds will enable Rome Cable to complete the purchase of Hatfield Wire, 3295 W. 8600 S. and to provide employment within the next six months for 25 to 50 people and ultimately 300 people. Located in Rome, New York, the company has operated since 1936 considered for one of the distributions Midvale man dontes flag for senior center ITie Midvale Senior Citizens Center has a new flag thanks to the generosity of Curtis Dexter, 54 4th Ave., Midvale. The new flag cost $60. Deadlines Monday, 5 p.m. News, Display Ads, Wedding Announcements xxxxx Tuesday, 4 p.m. All Classified Ads V cable systems 1 for i Y "I In Specials Neil Christiansen, son of Mr and Mrs Gene Christiansen, will be the speaker Sunday, Feb. 13, at the South Jordan 13th ward, at 11 a.m. He will enter the MTC on Feb. 17 before departing on a Scotland, Edinburgh LDS mission. An open house will follow the meeting. for That Special Someone ! 4 ";j SAWS 1 2.1 cu. ft. Disp. 1W5 Regular $219.95 MAC 61016" iv . ' SAVE $70.00. MAC 31014" ' I J I . - f Jr 1 8avewEoS $24995 Heavy Duty! Regular $349.95 A. Scott Gustafson, son of Mr and Mrs Dean L. Gustafson, will be speaking at the West Jordan West 26th ward, 3200 W. 7325 S., on Feb. 13, 1983 at 1 p.m. He will enter the MTC on Feb. 17, prior to his leaving for the England London LDS mission. An open house will be held after the meeting at his home. $10 BACK when you buy 10 rolls of any Owens Coming Flberglas pink Insulation 88 sq.ft. - ' PwRoll mn L Stacie Barfuss, daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph A. Barfuss, 171 Pakway Dr., Midvale, will be the speaker at the Midvale second ward, 465 6th Ave., on Feb. 13, at 11 a.m. She will enter the M.T.C. on Feb. 17 prior to leaving for a Venezuela Caracus LDS mission. In Town I Newest Lee J. Peacock, son of Mr and Mrs fN i We Will Defrer Corletta's Floral J. James Peacock, will speak at the Midvale East 8th ward, 87 E. 7100 S., on Feb. 13 at 3 p.m. He will enter the MTC on Mar. 3, prior to leaving for a Mexico Torreon LDS mission. An open house will be held at 150 E. 7060 S., Midvale, after the meeting. I Order Early 3200 I Re.30M " Cuts ) Reg.'7M AFTER INVENTORY... SALE CLEAN-U- P ftFTni similar $coo 8 i i i i i 1 1 James Bryan Washburn, son of Mr and Mrs James L Washburn, Jr., will be the speaker at the Sandy fourth ni ward, 500 S. 700 E., Sandy, on Feb. 13, at 10:20 a.m. He will enter the MTC on Feb. 17 prior to leaving for an England Birmingham LDS mission. An open house will be held at the home of his parents, 1235 E. 700 S., Sandy, after the meeting. m lowTnterest While Supplies 8 & List Screwdriver ln-- 1 Bit II II uu Set This versatile tool features slotted, Phillips and Tbrx tips on four bits which store double-ende- OU has two full-siz- e steps and a wide base for stability. 150 inside handle. 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City Attorney Stephen Homer said all the documents were in order and the bonds were not a liability to the city or its residents but allowed Rome to benefit from the city's tax free bond status and to have a more favorable interest rate. Lastly, the council approved a resolution authorizing the new position of inspector trainee and transferring of funds from the contigency budget to a departmental budget. The position was approved due to a sharp increase in building fifty-on- state awards to be presented to those women who have made the most noteworthy contributions in their individual states. From state winners, the these fifty-on- e Ten Outstanding Young Women of America will be chosen. The ten national winners will be honored at the annual awards luncheon held in Washington, Program f western United States. Rome and annual awards volume. In addition, they are now being announced today that Shannon Dimond Lars en, West Jordan, and Deborah Lynn Bentley, Midvale, have been selected for inclusion in the 1982 edition of "Outstanding Young Women of America." The Outstanding Young Women of America program is designed to honor and encourage exceptional young women between the ages of 21 and 36 office for the wire Awards and service which qualities ' ; The Board of Advisors for the Outstanding Young Women of America - -- deserve to be recognized and ' remembered. The women listed will be presented in the prestigious ,; named Outstanding Young Women and has 27 sales and produces these dedication, leadership Two local women distribution offices throughout the United States with the Salt Lake City plant serving as a distribution distinguished have who themselves in their homes, their professions and their communi-as ties. Accomplishments such are the result of and the council's permits passed - I ft You Can Eat Every Saturday 9 3. PI. ."3 p.m. Sunday Omelettes or eggs cooked to order Ham, Bacon, Sausage, Chipped Beef With this Coupon Fresh Fruits and Salads Regular Price $5.99 : Hashbrowns, French Toast, Waffles Variety of sweet rolls & pastries 12 sot Ioer vear to aae nhMren w. 9 E31 I Good thru February 28, 1983 Zj On Coupon par guest check :CT J v y v j n at l |