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Show 5 Thursday, June 4, WEST VALLEY VIEW Ufech Rites Tomorrow Summer Slate Of Programs Being Planned 1981 - Commencement First For Area Man TAYLORSVILLE. diplomas are handed our during capped. It has taken him 13 consecutive quarters to complete requirements to grad-uatin business management. The costs were high. An electric wheelchair and a hydraulic lift for his parents van were a must. An attendant was hired to drive him to school, to attend classes with him to write out answers to tests as he provided When graduation rites tomorrow e (Friday) at Utah Technical College, one student will be receiving his from a wheelchair. Kevin Likes, a West Valley City resident, will be attending his first graduation mony. other Unlike cere- many handicapped students who are mainstreamed into public schools, his three years at Utah Tech are his only experience in attending them. It took a little longer for me to take the tests, he explain public schools in his 15 years of education. Previously, he has been tutored in his home for elementary and high school in- Twin Home Proposal WEST muscular dystrophy, is severely of VALLEY. Opposition to a proposal calling for a zoning change at 3100 So. 3780 West was expressed during a meeting of handicapped and has no use of his legs and limited use of his arms. Likes decided about five years ago that he wanted to attend college and was referred to the State Rehabilitation program. He had a 1 wait before learning of his the City Planning Thursday. Spencer Blake is questing a change re- in to 4 zoning from 7 on a site, where twin homes are R-l-- proposed on lots totaling a minimum of 4,000 square feet. Michael Johnson, spokesman for area for a pilot Commencement Who in Junior Colleges for the past two years and recently was nominated for a national Youth in Achievement award. r He has a in DECA membership and was chairman of the to raise money for muscular dystrophy. two-yea- DECA-sponsore- dance-a-tho- d n He was a senator-at-larg- e during spring quarter and a member of Circle K, a campus As a handicapped student, the Likes knows it will be difficult to get a job. He is applying in three different areas, business management, sales and personnel management. His advice to other handicapped students, Dont give up. You'll achieve what you're after. summer programs, and adults or high school students interested in helping are being asked to call Sister Rose Frances. A meeting for volunteers will be held at 7:30 tonight (Thursday) in room 7 at the children's librarian, said all a child has to do to participate is to read one book. By Summer Sleuth Program Eyed By Youngsters MAGNA. Youngsters here can become a summer sleuth by participating in this years reading club at I reading books, reader additional - 45-rp- summer advance the can through the ranks or sleuth a super slueth. The program is open to children of all ages. June from read from rookie detective, to gum shoe, plain detective and private eye. If more books are added to the list, they may even become a add to serious pedestrian safety hazards that are prevalent in the area between Hills-dal- e to develop the acreage in a sanitary and aesthetically acceptable fashion are un- realistic. Fears that the proposed landfill would devalue other property in the area were also expressed by opponents of the Bland's request. rodent Projected and rubbish fire and Monroe elementaries. Youngsters walking to and from those schools would be particularly subjected to the additional hazards if the twin home project is pro- blems and what was described as a general inability of the land to handle the Bland's proposal were cited by residents and property owners as reasons for their opposition. A representative of the nearby Bonneville Raceway suggested that the applicant be required to conduct a survey that would address questions sur- property rounding reclamation and other concerns relating to the zone change proposal. A decision on that request and others are also expected expected next week. 1 Details are available through through Aug. 7. the young adult librarian. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS 6500 South 400 West - 261 0071 m JOIN THE WINNING TEAM UTAH STATE TEAM residents opposed to the project, told the commission that there are already too many multiple unit developments in the area. Approval of the , CHAMPIONSHIPS WON Class III (Beginning) First Place 1978 1979, 1980 1981 Among the others was a proposal by Don Rushton and John Day, calling for an l to change on land totaling just under one acre at 4404 So. 5400 A-- R-l-- 4 1 Closs I (Advanced) First Place 1977 1978 West. Lear Thrope of Preferred Equities, 1979, We offer Recreational Gymnastics Inc. told the commission that an exchange of property is planned 1990 1981 classes as well as a Competitive Training Program. under that Hunter area proposal. EXER6ETICS seeking zone changes on which decisions are (See Page 9, Col. 7) Summer Session Other applicants Adult Aerobic Exercise Classes Offered 81 June 1-A- approved Johnson said. The Mom Of Year To Speak At Utech resident spokesman added that while opponents of the plan the recognize need for development, single family dwellings, rather than twin homes or any other TAYLORSVILLE. Guest speaker at graduation ceremonies for Utah Technical College to be held tomorrow (Friday) will be higher-densit- project, y would be preferred by residents of the area. Johnson said failure National Mother of the Year. Phyllis Browm Marriott, a native Utahn, is a resident of Kensington, Md. She graduated from Weber 1974-7- Whos American service club, for 2' years, as well as a member of the handicapped advisory committee on campus. tion will be held at noon Saturday at the cathedral. Steve Kirts will be ordained and will be assigned to St. Francis for the next six months. It began Monday and will continue until Aug. 7. It was also noted that junior high and high school students can receive a free record from an area radio station for every three books they Beverly Mel in, - Blake request, Johnson said, would Commission here program which would provide assistance to the severely handi the While at Utah Tech, he has been named to the Magna Library. Zone Request Opposition Voiced struction. The graduating student, a victim of a type eligibility but the teachers understood. Then, during winter quarter, funds ran out and he had to attend classes without an attendant. That quarter, all the work had to be completed at home since he has limited use of arms and hands while lying in bed. It has been a growing experience to know what the world is like, the plucky student commented. My life has been changed by having activities and meeting people. ed, KEARNS. Summer programs at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church will be offered for children in first through sixth grade. Included are field trips and arts, crafts and games. Children interested may sign up now at the church. Volunteers are needed to assist with the church. A deacons ordina- 5 ad- by the county to equately monitor development and provide needed protection to residents of the area was a principal reason why many citizens College and the UofU. Active in community and youth projects, she was named the District of Columbia Mother of the Year in supportedof incor- West poration Valley. The city, he said, is expected to be more and sensitive to responsive residents wishes. 1974. Her civic contributions include being a national president of the American Mothers Committee and of the Bicentennial Project Phyllis B. Marriott Chorale will provide music for the ceremonies. Prelude and processional music will be played on the organ by Dean and Emma Lou Almond. Susan Bogenrief, student body secretary, for the American Mothers Committee. Mrs. Marriott organized Operation VIP, a program for regional recognition and development and is a member of the Welcome to Wash- will be student ington Committee. She was the first woman appointed to the executive board of the National Capital Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America and has been awarded the Boy Scouts of speaker. The graduation ceremony will be held in an open area on the campus quad. Speakers and honored guests sit on a covered platform. Lee Roy Eschler, student body president, will lead the processional while Bernard Tanner and Harry Blundell will America Silver Fawn award for her contri- bution to scouting. Other civic contributions have been in PTA and youth and young adult programs. She is married to Russell S. Marriott, formerly of Ogden. They have three sons, Russell S. Jr., Douglas and Phillip. the planning board heard pros and cons surrounding a request by Blands Landfill Operation for rezoning on 30 acres at 6225 W. 2100 South, agricultural from (A-2- status to a manufac) desigturing (M-2- nation. Applicant representatives, during a lengthy presentation, outlined steps which they said would be taken to prevent water contamination on the site and assure that other sanitation-relate- Institutional Council. Representatives from the State Board of Regents, the State State Board for Vocational Education have been invited to attend. the claim that the applicants expectations System of Higher Education and the VERSATILE SELF-STIC- K TILE d needs are met. Opponents of the plan, however, voiced a variety of concerns, ranging from the feeling that the Blands proposal would cause represent the UTC The Jay Welch A decision on the zone change proposal is scheduled to be announced by the commission on June 11. 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