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Show fine for Chris Love, 8090 Oak Creek Dr.; Candis G. Salisbury, 9748 Yorkshire Dr., paid $10 for following too close, while Jeffrey D. Ed ward, 176 M St., was fined the same amount for a turning violation. Speednng fines of $40 or more were paid by Patricia G. Morgan, 833 Roberta, $115 and Steven L. Davis, 6797 So. 2425 West, $46. A total of $1,310 was paid by 53 motorists fined less than $40 each for speeding. Viola tions including expired and improper registration and in suited fopher in a $37 W. spection, expired license plates and driving with faulty equipment resulted in fines totaling $525 for 31 persons. Women Slate Tooele Session TOOELE. A luncheon of federal womens club members and their guests will be held here Aug. 23. Planned at the Glowing Embers Restaurant, 494 So. Main in Tooele, the session will get under way at 12:30 p.m. Reservations for those in the Salt Lake area may be made by calling or meeting 486-170- 2 Post March. West Valley City, UT. West Valley View Thurs., Aug. 14, 1980 7C CONCERT From Page 1, Col. 9 Pacific. Among other music being played by the or( chestra will include by Emperor Waltz Johann Strauss and selections from John Williams' current The Empire Strikes Back and the popular Sousa number, Washington The concerts are made possible in part through a grant from the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. Tickets are available at the Utah Symphony box office at Symphony Hall, 533-640- Special arrangements for handicapped persons may be made by the head assistance arriving at the contacting usher for upon hall, a spokesman said. UTAHS LOWEST FOOD 2783 So. State. 4750 So Redwood Rd 9th East. 81 77 West 3500 So., 40 West 2nd North, Bountiful ofcooSo Easy , 5andv 7355 So. Money Is Fare To The Fair M-- H FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX PEACES eFFTiyg AUG-- . l,iS, ife, mo--- . ... Ldlm la Eiiim Ike This newspaper is happy to accept any Letter to the Editor which is not libelous, malicious or profane. It is suggested they not exceed 250 words. All letters must be signed; however, the name of the author will be withheld and a nom de plume used if accepted for publication. Vandalism a In Area Attacked Dear Editor: I the of toilets in public rest rooms. The walls have vulgar language written all over them In ballpoint There are also pen. obscene messages dug into the walls and more are added daily. It is such a waste of time, energy and the mind. In my opinion, its sick, sick, sick, It makes am concerned about deliberate flooding harder job for everyone and must be removed at the publics expense. Bonita Ghumm, Housekeeper St. Marks Hospital UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS i 'jb f'si' 7 ( Developmental Program For I Boys & Girls 3 yrs. & up Place tfall Fashion See Our New Facility Near 6500 So. 400 W. 261-007- 1 If CLAIM IT you are the owner or occupant of this week's Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later than noon Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, once worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 2700 South and 7200 South and 2700 East and 9200 West. Last week's Mystery Home was at 4649 So. 300 West and netted $5 to Richard and Barbara Davis. 4,402 Paid 1 - 38 Are Fined Here and with expired registration and inspection resulted in a $175 fine for Wade T. Carter, 375 Logan Ave. Paying $50 for driving on suspension was Timothy L. Candland, 329 Ramona MURRAY. Four fines for driving under the in- fluence and two for reckless driving were among 138 tickets totaling $4,402 processed during the week in Murray Circuit Court. Judges L. H. (Lee) Griffiths, Arthur Chris-teaand Paul Grant presided over court- Ave. Fined $50 each for improper lookout were Kevin W. White, W. 5040 South; Craig Wright, 276 Vine and Scott K. Cowan, 2489 E. 10375 South. James C. Stoleburgon, Poway, Calif., paid $50 for failure , to yield while an improper left turn resulted in the same fine for Leroy H. McAfee, 64 Regal. Paying $40 for improper lane travel and failure to signal was Douglas C. Hig gins, 1785 W. 500 North. Fined $35 each were Orisho P. Workman, 2924 Jennie Lane, turn; Larry C. improper 4657 Edgeware, Blanken, driving across an island and Jeanette F. Allred, 5052 So. 1250 West, failure to yield and improper registration. Paying $30 for excessive acceleration was William D. Barnes, 4960 Green Tree. Fined $25 each were Thomas D. Britton, Ogden, III., allowing a person to ride in an upward portion of a vehicle; Warren T. Jolley, 3125 W. 3500 South, spilling a load on a highway; n room 3744 proceedings, handing down fines on a variety of charges. Paying $299 for DUI was John C. Crosby, 4892 So. 360 West. Fined $250 for the same offense wasLayne M. Gibson, 4595 So. Midway. Paying $200 each for DUI were Scott W. Eardley, 4441 Dean Dr., and Steven E. Ness, 2872 So. 3000 West. Fined $175 for reckless driving was Stephen M. Halander, 1063 1st Ave. Paying $50 for the same offense was Steven A. Nelson, 2158 Fardown Ave. Driving on suspension Brian R. Sorensen, 3295 Lehi Dr., going too fast for existing conditions and Ivan D. Jensen, 7088 So. 5490 West, driving with an inadequate safety chain. Fined $45 for failure to stop at a light was Dwight M. Woolfork, 4545 Atherton Dr. Paying $25 each for the same offense were Ronald L. Peery, 7378 So. 1000 East; Jana Lou Knighton, 5890 So. Kingston Way; Clayton D. Garrick, 613 So. 800 East; Jerry A. Christensen, 5096 So. 3760 West; H. Bonniedo Woolstenholme, 4308 W. 6060 South; John L. Simpson, Dug-waand David V. Listul, 3902 So. Rockwood Way. Fined $45 for failure to stop at a sign was Wesley Bud Williams, 2505 Sundown Ave. Paying $20 each were Michael W. Muhlestein, 259 E. 4800 South, impeding traffic; Patrick M. Plese, 981 Birch wood, going the wrong way on a oneway route; Alan M. 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