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Show Thursday, June 4, VIEW WEST VALLEY teaching mothers about what their 1981 Source Search Continues - children should be doing at each particular age and what they should be ingesting for their dietary needs. There will also be discussions concerning Gasoline Leak Still Baffling Authorities the city last Thursday after concentrations of gasoline fumes were discovered less than a WEST VALLEY. Efforts to combat an extensive gasoline leakage and to find its source was continuing here at noon yesterday day after officials thought they had the situation resolved. Price told state and county officials the city was not equipped financially to deal with the cost of locating the source of the leak and combating any future problems. But, he was told, the city might not be eligible for assistance under the provisions of a disaster bill passed during the most recent session of the State Legislature. The governor must declare the area a disaster for West Valley to become eligible, the mayor was Gov. Scott told. Matheson is out of the state, however, and has not done so. In the meantime, the search continues. without (Wednesday) a significant breakthrough. Thats the from a word Granger-Hunte- r Improvement District official who said the sewerage lines were being flushed and delicate equipment was being used to try to solve the problem. But, he added, quite a bit of gasoline was still believed to be seeping into the ground. The leakage has caused considerable problems for West residents, Valley businessmen and city officials since it surfaced nine days ago. Presence of gasoline fumes, sometimes at levels sufficient to cause a major expl- forced osion, For the 1982, Granite district has added two new classes to meet requirements for English credits, according to teachers at Kearns high. Providing they have a 3.0 or higher grade point average in English, seniors may take debate or foreign language in lieu of an English class. KEARNS. seniors of obtaining special disaster area funds from the state to take care of the problem. Price declared a state of emergency in in With FENCING Steiner, 95" 4x4x8 English-Frenc- Student interest in foreign language classes has been lagging, but with the opportunity of replacing senior English credit with a language, they may realize how important it is to become familiar with another Bctftfwi'a MART BUILDERS 9682121 3555 W. 3500 h vive. J99 POST change, teacher commented that with the shrinking world and extensive travel today, foreign language is almost a must to sur- 59 RAILS this debate and language departments will have an opportunity to build up their classes, a proposal favored by some teachers but viewed with reservations. Commenting upon the program, Jane CEDAR 2x4 4000 originated W. 3500 currently a shopping center parking lot, but previously the location of a gasoline storage and distribution company South, with underground tanks. For some time, officials also thought that part of the leak may have been coming from tanks of existing gasoline stations. But tests at six stations in West area the near 3500 South did not indicate the presence 3200-400- nurse practitioner, will direct the clinic. Other personnel includes Lois Brady R.N. and Evelyn Marquez and Marina Trujillo, health aides. 0 Decision On of leaks. During the week, concentrations of gas led to an explosion at a manhole near Granger park when heat from a high intensity light made contact with a pocket of gas in a line, the evacuation of homes and businesses and the loss of important sales tax receipts for the city. Value Of New Options Discussed Mayor Henry (Hank) Price learned the city may have difficulty SLATS near leak Water Pends CHECK-U- So. 8983351 language, she said. I teach more advanced grammar in German than I teach in English, remarked Don Spilker, explaining that by studying another . . students tend to learn more of their own language structure. Students have In Council Center, 3041 So. 8560 West, staffed by nursing personnel from the City-Count- y Health Dept. Children from birth 5 years of age will be evaluated by appointment only every Tuesday morning from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Appoint agreed Spanish-Englis- teacher. Marra Hyde mented geared remodeling to for itself pay in a couple of years by the energy saved. The ceiling is to be dropped to nine feet and the windows filled in with brick. Window space that is left will be filled For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! 535-200- aminations that include eye checkups, immunizations, a blood count check, as well as blood pressure monitoring. In addition, nursing be com- that although Time 8:00 To Noon At Following Locations: Cottonwood Heights Elementary 2415 E. 7600 So. July Aug. Recreation Competition 13-110-1- 5 Majestic Elementary School 7450 So. Redwood Rd. (1700 W.) Aug. 3-- All Wasatch Jr. High School 3750 So. 3100 E. July27-Aug.Recreation Aug. Competition 1 2 CALL 566-010- 9 in a grammar they would Include Child's Name, Age, Sex, And Location Of Clinic Desired. Southern College. Also receiving Young, BYU; Donald Bradshaw, Volker Paschall, Brenda Others include Christy Moses and Shane Terry, College of Eastern Utah; Jody Quantz, David and Susan Wood, Utah gpglUJjpgjU Gingell and Victor Romero, Utah State; Denise Burtoch, Utah Technical College; Jeff Brey, Steve Mon-soDeanna Paskett and Michelle Taft, Weber State College; Diane Benson, Paula Kohagen and Anna Marie Renteria, Westminster College. PTSA scholarships (See Page 9, Col. 9) a money. Approval was also districts participation in an underground water given for the supply study which is being done by the U. S. Geological Survey. Every water district will participate in the new survey, although V2 PRICE ALL NEW 7200 SO. 308 W. SALT LAKE 4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU OGDEN - SALT LAKE - MIDVALE WITH 5 - Points Mall First Security presents the checking card that costs nothing to own or use. Good wherever Visa is welcome worldwide. 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Business gar msca the students would learn some skills in debate and plenty of and Snow College; Kevin Crookston, Elaine Ison Samora, Frank Seely and Greg Smith, UofU. project 8 $30 T Moana Gillins Bradley Malm, Dixie College; Diane Reese, Kiwanis scholarship; Cindy Paton, LDS Baker, Dixie College, Kiwanis scholarship. cost $8,768, requiring 30 days to complete. glass. Featuring 6 Days Of Instruction Competition And Fun For Boys And Girls Ages With (College, Adult Major Division Players Assisting. UofU; BYU, with thermopane is to The SOCCEn CLINIC instructor: BYU, Utah State; Kathleen Davidson, UofU, Freimann, Tom Iriye, LaVerne Mego, Kenneth Meldrum, Jim c 3rd Annual Summer Tattersall, scholarship; soras sohdc h language, not get the actual English preparation needed and would also miss out on literature. Another option is debate. Learning the basic skills and picking up others that will help with social skills may be what some students are looking for, a student said. Regina Wall, debate coach, said debate helps in writing a composition and is beneficial in learning to participate in interviews and talking in front of an audience. Debate would be helpful if English is going to be part of a students chosen career, she remarked. of-fi- nounced. They include Gordon Gourley, Carolyn non OPEN foreign language because they learn more about their own Linden Hurst, reached during will of $23,027. Approval was also given for extensive KEARNS. Conservancy District. The decision was ments can be made by ext. calling 283 a week in advance. A preschool clinic will be held each month where children can get preschool ex- personnel Graduates of Kearns high receiving scholarships have been an- will be withheld pending proceedings to deannex Magna Water and Sewer Improvement District from the Central Utah Water At Youths Com-munit- Industrial Instruments for a total of $18,252. In addition, bids were opened for the new Hercules well and the bid tentatively awarded to Webber Drilling if a drill test hole proves sucessful, at a cost Scholarships Are Earned By Grads Conservancy District y Clinic Aimed MAGNA. A free well baby clinic Is available y at the Magna of KHS to Magna more benefits taking a language, well-bab- p to language, MAGNA. A petition annex to the Salt Lake County Water Public health nurse Lois Crystal Ramirez, age 3 of . Brady measures at the Magna, during a check-uclinic in Magna Community Council building. English Credit fficials Tuesday, 1"x4"x6 Officials still believe the behavioral problems that may be encountered. It was stressed that the clinic is not for sick children, but to establish and maintain the optimum health in all youngsters through developmental checks and proper nutrition. Staff members also suggest that parents take their children to their own physicians every third visit. Roberta Anderson, the evacuation of several homes and businesses, closed streets, kept City Fire Department officials on constant alert and added to the financial problems of this fledgling city. At a meeting with county and state o- AA various Magna was left out when a previous study was made. Cost to the district will be $95. In other business before the board, bids for a new telemetry system were read and the bid awarded to 295-724- 1 |