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Show 3 Judge Matmen Earn State Places wrestling tournament, local entrants from Jordan, Murray and Judge almost got lost in the shuffle, although all three schools had some high place finishers. In the final team standings, the Utes powered to another state crown, fighting past the second place Vikings 167.5 to 142, while Sky View picked up third with 131.5. Jordan came in seventh as a team with 83 points, while Murray was ninth at 51.5. Judge, with only one place winner, finished with 27.5. The Beetdiggers placed one man in the finals, Wes Machan finishing second at 105 pounds after losing a 5 decision to Hallam of Pleasant Grove. Jordan also had a pair of fourth place finishes from Jason Saville and 155 and Matt Schmidt at 138. Marc Lofgren added the final place finish for the Beetdiggers by taking fifth at 167. Both Saville and Lofgren actually came within a single point of making the championship finals. "It was an incredibly tough Thursday, February 19, 1987 Bingham Falls At M ountain View Jordan, Murray, SALT LAKE. With teams like Uintah, Pleasant Grove and Sky View battling it for top honors in the 3A THE GREEN SHEET SOUTH JORDAN. "We played (Friday) at home against Brighton pretty darn well down there at and Tuesday at Orem. Both will Mountain View to lose," reported start at 7:30 p.m. If there was a difference in the Bingham basketball coach George 7 setcontest, Sluga said part of it could be Sluga following his team's back on Friday. "We shot well from found in tire free throw shooting. the field and the foul line, committed Although Bingham shot 80 percent at only 10 turnovers and had five the charity stripe and Mountain players in double figures and we still View 72, the totals came to 12x15 for lost." Bingham and 18x25 for Mountain Sluga is in hopes his crew can now View. The Bruins' also had six three-poirebound from the tough loss, as the shots, five by Pyne, while Miners are now tied with Hillcrest Bingham had three. The game was close all the way, for fourth at 5 in league play and just two games remain, tomorrow Mountain View holding an 5 edge 35-3- third quarter, outscoring the Bruins 9 to close to within one at But, in the fourth period, Mountain View's free throw shooting adoffense began vantage and long-shto exact its toll and the Bruins posted 20 points to the Miners 14. As mentioned, five Bingham players were in double figures, Tim Nicolodemos and Gary Woodbury with 15 points, Jeff Barkdull with 12, 74-6- meet," commented Jordan coach Dan May. "Some to the weight divisions, like 126 and 132, were just loaded with talent." Tavake Fakahafua, Murray's 185 pounder, placed second, losing to defending state champ Craig of Sky View 5 in the championship finals. Along the way to the finals, Fakahafua picked up two pins and a 16-- 8 decision. Murray's only other placer, Daren Galvan finished thrid at 167, dropping a match in the semifinals to Travis Gittens of Mountain Crest, the eventual champion at that weight. Galvan defeated Farr of Payson 1 in overtime to get third. "We've got only two seniors on our team," noted Wade Meier, Murray's coach, "so we'll have 10 of our starting 12 back." Judge's best finish was a fourth place by Ken Warfield at 112 pounds. In the consolation finals, Warfield lost to Glen Burk of Provo. He opened with a 0 win over Bindrup of Sky View, but lost in the second round to Travis Shepherd of Spanish Fork, the eventual champ. La-mo- nt 6-- Kirk Roberts with 11 and Tim McKissick with 10. Bingham shot 59 percent from the field, while Sluga's figures had Mountain View at 44 per cent. at the end of the first period of play. At the halfway mark, the Mountain View margin was four, Bingham made it even tighter in the 53-5- 22-1- 7-- 18-1- 4-- 7-- , 9-- "r Diggers Capture JBRBaU Region Grown IHfiflB Ess A 1! MSOUS Tooele's visiting team played a big part in his team's win, jumped out to a big 0 edge at the stating that the Tooele team didn't end of the first quarter here Friday handle the pressure well and comnight but could not hold off the Jor- mitted a lot of turnovers. He also dan Beetdiggers who came back was proud of the fact that the win was a team victory and felt that Rusfrom the big deficit to win with the win came the Regional ty Eyre who replaced the injured Brimhall, had a fine game. He also championship as we'l. Jordan, palying without one of the pointed out that Jason Kokkola ran main front liners, Tim Brimhall cut the team well and played a fine at the end of defensive game. the Tooele lead to The tooele coach felt that Jordan the half and then outscored the in the second half to just "had too many horses and their visitors by inside game killed us" and that his win by the final margin. Jordan now enters the Region 6 team did not handle the pressure tournament being held Wednesday well at all. Jordan was led in scoring by and Thursday of this week at Mur ray high school, playing South the Aaron Crookston with 24, Andy Fond first night of the tournament (played had 19, Eyre 14, Kokkola 12, and Childs eight, while Tooele was led by after sports deadline). Coach Hal Hale felt that the Eastburn and Sheilds with 16 each pressure his team applied to Tooele and Wanlass had 15. during the second half of the game T I ,'. .- -'. D&dl C un SUSPENDED CEILING SANDY. Jfcx. lcitgd TC2 o?rara '. 20-1- lift B 1 1 74-6- -- C jylj 38-3- 1 43-2- 7 LEGAL LEGAL NOTICES : ..NOTICE OK SANDY C ITY PUBLIC HEARING 'Cook Annexation A?87-0- 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing to be held in the Sandv City Hall. 440 East 8680 South. Sandy. Utah, before the Sandv Citv Council on March 24. 1987. at 7 :45 p.m. to consider the petition of Ar-aand Evelyn Cook to annex 7.05 acres of property located at approximately 8100 South East. The requested 400 zon- or ing for the property is a P.U.D. zone that will accom34 modate single family lots, e deplanned as a zero velopment. Legal description: Legal Description and 146.478 Rds W Rds to East Jordan Canal SW'LV ALG Canal to 7.05 Acres Beg. 45.022 Any questions you may have regarding this hearing may be directed to the Community Development Department in 1 the City Hall - phone OF . PUBLICATION: 19, 1987 SC21-1- MAGNA WATER CO. LEG AL NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORVENDOR: Sealed proposals will be received by the Magna Water an Improvement Company, District at its office, located at South 8600 West, until 10:00 a.m.. Thursday. March 5. 1987. to furnish a NEW PREFABRICATED. METAL on an existing BUILDING foundation located at approximately 8910 West 3500 South, Magna. Utah. 2711 Bids will be publicly opened and read in the District's Office, 2711 South 8600 West at 10:00 a.m., on Thursday, March 5, 1987. The right is reserved by the District to reject any and all proposals. 11IC mvcHlui UJUUU ailBU cunsiuer iiniiscii unuci contract until he receives a properly executed purchase order. At that time, he shall nui cure and install said building according to the plans and specifications agreed upon and contracted for. Instructions, plans, specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of 4685 McNeil Engineering. Highland Drive, Suite 201, Salt -' Mon84117. on Lake City, Utah day, February 16. 1987, where sethey mav be consulted or bidcured for the purpose of of $25.00 A per ding. deposit set will be required to guarantee return of said plans, etc. Said deposit will be refunded I provided the plans and specifications are returned to the ' Engineer in good order wihin J five (5) days following receipt i of proposal. ; j I (s) Brent Huish Manager Magna Water Company, an Improvement District Date of Publication: February 19,26.1987 ' J ; i ; J . ? ' ' DATE OF February PUBLICATION: 19. 1987 SC21-1- CITY OF WEST JORDAN, UTAH OTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION WEST JORDAN SPECIAL SERVICE IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO. 1, N WATER MWC21-2- NOTICE OF SANDY CITY PUBLIC HEARING Raddon RezoningR87-- l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing to be held in the Sandy City Hall, 440 East 8680 South, Sandy Utah. before the Sandy City Council on March 10, 1987, at 7:45 P.m. to consider the zoning applica- ti'on of Mr. Ron Raddon to rezone approximately 95 acres located at approximately 1300 East and 12000 South, Sandy City. Mr. Raddon is request- S" "M PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on March 17. 1987. a special election will be held in West Jordan Special Service Irrigation Water District No. 1. City of West Jordan, Utah, at the place set out below for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said district the following proposi- mm. PROPOSITION Fr El4 31 February same as within the zone). Any questions you may have regarding this hearing mav be directed to Ron Raddon at or Allen of the Community Development Department in the Citv Hall - phone tion T 2S R IE SL Mer. W 13.522 Rds N 38.5 Rds E DATE NOTICES ine zone (Rpsiripniisl single family. 9.000 square foot minimum lots). Two additional zoning options are also being presented for considerazone (Residention, an tial, single family. 10.000 fool or an SD lots) square zone 19.000 square foot lots with house standards the Com 2 Rd N Cor. Sec. LEGAL NOTICES Shall West Jordan Special Service Irrigation Water District No. 1, City of West Jordan, Utah, be authorized (a) to issue and sell bonds of the district to the amount of $1,250,000, maturing serially in not to exceed thirty (30) years from the date or dates of issue, and payable as to principal and interest from taxes to be levied on all taxable property in the district in an amount and at such rate as will retire said bonds in not to exceed thirty (30) years, for the purpose of paying all or part of the cost of acquiring or constructing facilities or systems for the providing of pressurized water services for irrigation and other uses within said district, including the acquisition or construction of structures, buildings, systems, land, water rights and any other real or personal property therefor, and, to the extent necessary, to provide monies for the refunding of the Water Revenue Note, Series 1987 of said district and including such legal, engineering and fiscal agent expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the acquisition or construction of said facilities or systems and with the authorization and issuance of such bonds as may be properly payable from the proceeds thereof, in and for said district, and (b) in addition to the foregoing, to levy an annual tax of not to exceed a tax rate of .001 on all taxable property within said district, in addition to all other taxes levied or imposed on said property, for the purpose of operating and maintaining said district and such facilities or systems as said district may acquire or construct for the purpose of providing pressurized water services for uses within said irrigation and other district? Said election will be held and conducted, and all voting districts of City of West Jordan contained in whole or in part within West Jordan Special Service Irrigation Water District No. 1 will be combined as one voting district, at the following polling place within the Disrict, and the election officials to serve at each polling place shall be those appointed by the City Council of City of West Jordan, Utah prior to said election: Water Irrigation District No.l II II I escw inc. 4 ' PACIFIC GEORGIA SHINGLES FIRE FIBERGLASS Solid green only, slight color imperfection. No warranty. OWENS or CORNING 60 20 year fiberglass fin rated. Sell ualing tabs Classic Plus A ALL PREMIUM 25 25 SHINGLES . Comini "CRESTW00D" CABIN GRADE RUSTIC M95 TAPER SAWN SHAKES 58x24" 90 LB. ROLL V ROOFING Sq. Sq. Ft. Ft. Vtl jfc AfF V CELLULOSE INSULATION 200 WE INSTALL FINANCING AVAILABLE (K JH ft' t 3-96" HILANDER DARK bag Ren ANTIQUE BIRCH 2x4 Premium Stud PWP 115340 EXEC FOREST VIEW 15.90 PWP 115236 0-96" -- -- 8 Cabin ROSEBURG WINTER PINE B GRADE 714" THICK 8 Bag 17.28 ROSEBURG SUNRIVER CEDAR 71 1" thick 17.28 2x2- - 115220 SILVER MIST 8 LT 9.95 Stripping Cabin 4E95 W 115225 DESERT 2x2 8 A QK IV A MELAMINE 24.70 1 ABITIBI 88'-9- 6' JA 1U 95 MttlSI (BATH High Speed insulation blower available for use with your insulation purchase 6.50 2x4 Cabin 1x2 499 O PWP 115232 Economy 1x2 675 ijni SALE 2x4 Sq. Ft. 30 LB. 2 TAPERSAWNS l yam MB ft -- Dimensional year K wide reg. 49c PREDUCED year Owens Corning Supreme Plus Look Owens f wide reg. 27c KRAFT 1 5" or 23" ONLY ft wiite reg. 16 KRAFT 15" or 23" GEORGIA PACIFIC Class VW KRAFT IS" or 23" H bundle 4 Q 80 1 V Per Square NOW ONLY RATED 1595 24.70 MIST ABITIBI Stud . :msER POLLING PLACE VOTING DISTRICTS All voting districts within West Jordan Special Service FIBERGLASS -- I Terra Linda Elementary School South 3400 West AMSC0 ' ALUMINUM WIKDOWS 8400 CffcMTIIUCTION KUMGMNEL Only residents of said voting districts also residing within West Jordan Special Service Irrigation Water District No. 1 will be permitted to vote at the special bond election. If approved by the electors of West Jordan Special Service Irrigation Water District No. 1, the bonds will be payable as to principal and interest from taxes to be levied without limit as to rate or amount on all taxable property in said district. The voting at such special bond election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the City Recorder of City of West Jordan to the judges of election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at the foregoing polling places shall be opened on the day of the election at the hour of 7:00 o'clock A.M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. on said day. There is to be no special registration of voters for such election, the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election except that the County Clerk of Salt Lake County will register at his office during regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holiperiod immediately predays, and except during the ten-da- y ceding the bond election, any person who on the day of the election will be a qualified elector and will register such person as provided by law. The County Clerk will make available or will cause to be made available at each of the above described polling place a registration list or copy thereof listing all registered electors entitled to use such polling place. Absent-voter ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special bond election but who, on the day of the election, expects to be temporarily absent from City of West Jordan or disabled, by making application, in the manner and time provided by law, either in person or by mail at the office of the City Recorder at the West Jordan City Hall, in West Jordan, Utah. PUBLIC NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on Tuesday, March 24, 1987, that being a day not later than ten days after said election, the City Council of City of West Jordan will meet at Its regular meeting place In the West Jordan City Hall in West Jordan, Utah, at 6:00 o'clock P.M. and canvass the returns and declare the results of said special bond election. Given by order of the City Council of City of West Jordan, the 17th day of February, 1987. SHERRY BARROWS City Recorder WJC21-3- M ADHESIVE U.S. THE RE0.1.M . NOW ONLY . TUBE 'Tier CONSTRUCTION H.-- 0 AIL BUHMM MATERIALS PERFECT FOR SUMLOOR PREVENTS FLOOR SQUEAKS ADHESIVE $ jj - SONDS ma. Ml NOW ONLY 1.53 '4 FUM DECKS TNEMPO UPfft TtMUMLS-EUM- CC'FtfTE r- -, AMVMIMUKt , NOW ONLY ;. ItW ruf IWflFTREIMKNBML l- - r I j If ? . ' ' cxcq - tfflMMTOtMMI SwWONLT TTTT IN SALT LAKE 3232 S. 400 E. 3 LOCATIONS 486-330- TO SERVE YOU 9150 S. 300 W. 0 IN SANDY 566-150- i GOOD THROUGH FEB. 25, 1987 0 IN KAYSVILLE 16 S. MAIN ST. 546-12- 56 I I |