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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday. Sept. 22.1983 Page 2 Scott Peck (right) are congratulated by Midvale police Lt. Darrel Austin for their winning efforts at the Utah Peace Officers Association "Tournament of Championship" combat pistol match held at the Holladay Gun Club in Salt Lake on Sept. 17. Sena was second overall match winner and second in the High Master class. Peck placed first in the Sharpshooter Class. Shooters from all over Utah as well as took part. Sena .22 and Peck were awarded caliber automatics valued at $150. Cpl. Gary Sena (left) and Officer out-of-sta- te Neil Andersen New classes in joins W.J. race for council seat clogging being offered locally Larger budgets that result in higher taxes and increased fees that are putting a real financial on West Jordan hardship residents are some of the Faster than a speeding bullet, a more than powerful locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Look, up ir the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman! Nope. It's feet stomp'n, eye catch'n, fun lov'n doggers. You think I'm exaggerating. Well, those feet move with the speed of lightening. Those of you who have seen the Kentucky Chimes, Mountain or the Liberty Cloggers during Sandy Liberty Days, or the Freedom Festival in Provo, know what I mean. ..You'll seldom find a more powerfully moving experience than being captivated by the magnetism of these exciting dancers. They stomp and leap, and our spirits soar higher than the tallest building. Look, up in the sky! Actually, concerns cited by Neil Andersen , that must be Superman because the cloggers are at the Utah in announcing his candidacy for Academy of Gymnastics, 9800 S. the West Jordan city council. 625 E. Now you can join this The mill levy in West Jordan is fantastic program. If you're of Riverton more than twice that interested in clogging, be there and is higher than Sandy, South each Wednesday night and Lake Salt South Jordan, beginners 7:30, advanced 8:30 West Valley City. None of these p.m. cities have the half percent retail Those of you who saw the license fee that West Jordan during the Sandy cloggers time citizens are paying each delighted in Days, in Liberty they make a retail purchase performances from all over the West Jordan. Water, sewer and United States, including the garbage fees are generally national champion duet cloggers higher in West Jordan than from Kentucky. We have all the surrounding communities. The tax payer has become the programs for serious cloggers, but if you want to come and meet forgotten man says Andersen, and we must recognize the new friends, and just have fun, that's our specialty too. ability of the resident to pay For further information call these fees and taxes before these Lynne Erickson, increased budgets are imposed , Richard Coles slates bid for Midvale council Richard F. Coles, of 445 Roosevelt in Midvale, has announced his candidacy for Midvale City council in the upcoming city election. Coles, 34, is the manager of ZCMI Center Complex Downtown Salt Lake City, with responsibilities including retail leasing, public management, and relations, maintenance, security his of To a gathering constituents. Coles explaias. "I feel I am uniquely qualified to bring Midvale to its economic of because my potential in retail leasing, experience and business management, public relations." Richard F. Coles further revealed his plans for balanced commercial and sensible development for Midvale's Main Street, and State Street areas. Coles is a member Of the board of directors for the ZCMI Center Merchants Association and is also a member of the Downtown Retail Merchants Association for Salt Lake City. Nationally, he is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers and serves as chairman representing the Salt Lake Valley with the United Way. One of the more enjoyable has Richard assignments received has been assisting with the planning, directing, and auditing of the Midvale Junior Miss Pageant. Other planks in Coles political platform include: reasonable tax and utility rates, community security, promotion of strong With values. neighborhood BYU Ricks and from degrees College plus a license with the Salt Lake Board of Realtors, Richard F. Coles offers parallel experience and innovative ideas as qualifications for the Midvale City council. Richard is married to Vicky Giles Coles and has three children: Holly 8, Benjamin 7, and Spencer 3. post sought by L Reid Fillmore L. Reid Fillmore, 324 Cottonwood St., has announced his candidacy for a seat on the Midvale city council . Fillmore, an agent for New York Life Insurance Co. and of former vice president Chad Leon Sayers, son of Richafd Leon Sayers, Midva'e, and Pamjja Steven Kershaw-Sayers- , Sandy, wjll have his farewell Sept. 25, 1983it Sandy fourth ward, 500 S. 700 E.at 10:15 a.m. Chad, a graduate W Jordan High School and senior class president in 1982, will serve in the New York, New York LDS mission. He will enter the MTC on Oct.: 6, -- L courses in business administration at Utah State University. For the past five years he has been active in Utah politics serving as voting district and legislative district chairman. He is presently a member of a Utah state central committee. His church activity includes service in two bishoprics and two high councils. He was also Ron Osborne, Jr., son of Ron and Barbara Osborne, will have his fareof the first president North Carolina well at the Crescent eleventh ward, Fayetteville 10885 Pampas Drive (835 E.), Sandy, stake. He is married to Marilyn Dee., at 11 a.m. on Sept.-- 25, 1983. An open house' wtir' be held after and Crawford, daughter of the late until 2 p.m.. at - the .xootinuing Charles N. and Dora Crawfordr Osborne home, 810 E. Pecos Drive e Midvale residents and (10880 S ), Sandy. Ron will enter the educators. They are the parents MTC on Oct. 13, 1983, prior to his of seven children. departure to the California San Jose "I feel that my varied Mission. JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT USEDSURPLUS VEHICLE SALE Sealed proposals will be received by the Director of Purchasing of Jordan School District, Sandy, Utah; until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, September 29, 1983 for the following: Chevrolet Pick-u- p 1969 1967 Chevrolet Pick-uFord Pick-u- p 1962 Ford Club Wagon 1970 Bid forms and inspection of vehicle available at Jordan School DepartDistrict, Transportation ment, 9300 S. 200 E., Sandy, Utah from 7:30 a.m. til 3:30 p.m. weekdays.. 1,. ..tii. .' For , information regarding vehicles call Jordan School District 1 Purchasing Department. Ext. 228. L. Dean Dickman Director of Purchasing (Pub. Sept. 15,22, 1983) p 566-152- 7 1983. TUNEX, Inc., served for 21 years as a pilot and officer in the Force Air States United attaining the rank of lieutenant colonel. His military career included foreign tours in Japan, Southeast Asia and Canada as well as assignments in Texas, Oklahoma, New York, Virginia and North Carolina. He is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and BYU and holds a masters degree in business administration from Stanford University. Prior to entering the USAF he taught PUBLIC NOTICE V could help me experience effectively serve the citizens of this community I ask the voters of Midvale to give me their support," Fillmore said. Midvale council long-tim- -- r IK 268-142- 4. upon him. Andersen, a resident of West Jordan for more than 20 years, believes that his business experience and community service experience qualifies him to make a real contribution as a councilman. His past community service includes, president of the West Jordan Lions Club, chairman of the West Jordan Merit Board, chairman of the South County Council and voting district chairman. He is as employed currently administrator of the Granger Medical Clinic, a position that he has held for 21 years. Previous to that he had management for a sales responsibilities finance company for 6 years, has been a school teacher, drivers license examiner, worked at the Garfield Smelter and did a lot of farm labor as a youth. Andersen is a member of the West Jordan Chamber of Commerce, West Jordan Lions Medical Club, Group Management Association (he is of the Utah president-elec- t Medical Group Chapter Management), the American of Society for Personnel .Administration and the Personnel Manage- -' ment Association. He was graduated from South Sevier High School in Monroe, Utah, has a BS and MS degree from the University of Utah and served two years in the Navy during World War II. Essential and necessary services can be maintained and increased in the city while taxes and fees can be reduced is the firm belief of Andersen, and he urges the citizens of West Jordan to support him in his campaign. Inter-mounta- in sis Phone Book Go vers! 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