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Show Q WEST VALLEY Thursday, June 11, VIEW 1981 . Of County Hopes her - working in conjunction with a Salt Lake bottling company. She said that the gram, Zoo Support Falling Short SALT LAKE. The County Commission had hoped the countys cities would show unanimous support for an election to establish a service district to fund Hogle Zoo operations. That hope was dashed during the week as five south county cities rejected a resolution calling for an election on the matter this summer. sioner William (Bill) Dunn said E. yesterday (Wednesday), the election could still be held in the unincorporated county and six cities which have approved the resolution. A seventh city, South Salt Lake, was to scheduled From Murray Armory available at press time. Only Murray has notified the county formally of its support for an election, although the resolution also has been approved in Midvale, Sandy, Salt Lake City, West Valley and Sandy. West Jordan, South - Women Train With Unit stockade. Enlisted men are segregated from officers. CAMP WMS. Eight women are in the 625th Military Police Co. from the Murray mory currently taking wartime simulated training here. Working in a prisoner of war exercise with realistic overtones, the company takes prisoners captured by the infantry and searches them to confiscate weapons, possible sends the injured to the dispensary and confines the mainder Linda SSG Ar- re- in the Specialist her four-mont- want a desk job. Shes not in law enforcement in real life, but feels she can do anything anyone else my size can do. LAKE. e requirements for underground tanks and lines. The County Council of Governments (COG) agreed to ask the County Attorney and the Health Department to begin drafting an ordinance standardizing City-Coun- ty for regulations underground storage equipmenta and establishing regular inspection process. West Valley City Mayor Henry (Hank) Price suggested the ordinance be drafted after his city experienced severe problems with leaking underground gasoline fumes. The gasoline seeped into Granger-Hunte- r a number of homes and business along 3500 - By Schomburg I ABC Post Gained LAKE. SALT E. Timothy Schomburg, director of development Riverton have rejected the proposal. Even with the opposition of those cities, a twofold process still be initiated toward establishment of a special service district to resolve the zoos financial pro Consultants, Writing vice president for and Jan membership Bates, communications coordinator for Mountain Fuel Supply Co , secretary-treasure- Also, r. Bev Burge, publication editor for Mountain Fuel, editor interim and Susan G. director Dudley, of communications for Mountain Fuel, senior delegate. employe Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- 2 board of directors and a Save Our Zoo committee headed by Richard Eyre are studying a means of providing compensation for residents of cities in the service district, if it is created, the commissioner added. resolution. Dunn said he was being considered, Save Our Zoo com- a mittee worker said Tuesday. ap-pall- at the of arguments persons opposed to the vote, adding that he failed to see why those cities were not willing to let their residents go to the polls to vote on the position, Alta Mayor Mabeys arguments Levitt rejected about special interests controlling the zoo question. Are we in favor of having a zoo or not? How can you have a CD guidelines. The seniors chose to take bad advice, but she continued, they still have everything to gain and nothing to lose by special interest group for a zoo?, he in- - Money Problems installation of new League Ties Are Severed WEST shelving. I cannot approve payment for this project 'under the present conditions because it would be compromising my own integrity, as well as the Magna Community Councils. So the only alternative is to start over and do it right and let the seniors keep their materials By City VALLEY. West Valleys fee would be $18,819, said Mayor Henry (Hank) Unless unforeseen money becomes available in the next few months, West Valley will drop out of the League of Cities and Towns. The City Commission voted Tuesday to sever its ties with the Price. Im in favor of the I League of Cities. hope in due time, when (See Page 11, Col. 5) MAGNA (From Page statewide organization because its budget does not include money to pay the for - supports this stand. 9, Col. 9) center to be located in the old Magna fire station, Gloria Ramirez told the group about 1981-8- 2 citys fee. The council re-sal- e. Concluding, she The reason Magna has been slow said, in developing n, LIBRARY - - 7, Col. 9) landscaping on the grounds, so whatever is added should be nothing but the best, not a cancer that will grow uglier as the years go by. There is still $1,400 allocated for this project and the council has recommended that Community Development install more permanent shelving, using top quality materials that will be painted to match the walls of the facility following Dunns Supporting Dunns comments, contending special COUNCIL (From Page tion. matter. I would be embarrassed if I was (in charge of) an entity and everybody else in the county went to the polls and mine didnt, he said. South Jordan City Councilman LaMar Mabey responded to Zoo A discount for admissions to the zoo is county cities had opposed the Salt Palace and a later vote to expand that facility, but were defeated by votes cast in Salt Lake City. Draper Mayor Glenn Cannon called the proliferation of small service districts an irrevocable tax imposi- second best. The council feels that now is the time to follow the lead of Judge Rex Conrad-sewho held out for the best and will soon occupy the best courtroom in the county, because he had the courage of his convictions. It could start a whole new trend. is be- cause in most in (From Page 8, Col. 6) 315 Tyler Library, Wood St., Midvale, on Wednesday at 3 p.m.; and South Salt Lake Library, 2480 So. State, on June 18 at 2 p.m. The Pioneer Craft House Puppeteers will present a variety puppet show at South Jordan Library, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane, on Tuesday at noon. Folk dancers from County Recreation will demonstrate dances from many lands at East Millcreek 2266 Library, Evergreen Ave., on Tuesday at 2 : 30 p.m. Elementary school-ag- e children are being invited to take part in play activities with County Recreations Playmakers at several libraries this week. The Playmakers will visit the Magna 8339 W. 3500 Library, South, on Wednesday at 10 a.m.; Kearns Library, 5350 So. 4220 West, on Wednesday at 11:30 a.m.; and Granger Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Further information on these and other childrens programs sponsored by the County Library System may be obtained by calling 943-463- 6. K mart- - ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE POLICY Our firm 2 The Saving Place sm Yourself South between 3200 and 4000 West and has cost the city upwards of $57,000. The source of the gasoline leak has not intention is to have every aOver-- : tised item m stock on our shelves It an advertised item is not available tor pur chase due lo any unforeseen reason K mart will issue a Rain Check on request tor the merchandise tone item or reason-ablfamily quantity) to be purchased at the j sate price whenever available or wiH sell J you a comparable quality item at a compa rabie reducton tn pnce Our policy is to give our customers satisfaction always j '1 ' m U1 Doit dEHDQjJHIB been pinpointed, although City Fire Department officials are reasonably sure it originated in the area of 4000 W. 3500 South, previously the site of a gasoline storage outlet. Division Fire Chief Jay Miles said Tues- day that firemen are monitoring the volume of fumes at manhole covers and other holes drilled in the past few weeks to discover the source. At midweek, the crews had not found any large concentrations of fumes, he noted. 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Aides noted that such a declaration Just add water mix! and Qualikrete concrete mix is easy to use, economical, durable. set an might undesirable precedent and further noted that the State Legislature did not appropriate any money for an 48" DECOR CEILING FAN Murray and Sandy Only ceiling fan has aluminum blades d baked enamel finish. control. and Inter-nation- specialist sity of Utah, vice president of programs; Peter M. Stephan, Ph.D., consultant for Editing and City. The election would be held only in the unincorporated county and in those cities which had supported the resolution. If approved, a property tax of up to one mill would be levied in those areas to fund zoo operations, Dunn said. The tax would not be levied in those cities where the election was not held. The Hogle election. He noted that South Jordan and other south Sunday, June 14 assistance at Judge Memorial emergency program. high, has been installed Any funding for an as president of the emergency or disaster Assn, of would have to come Business Communi- out of the states cators, Utah chapter, general fund, forcing cutbacks in other are Other officers areas of state operaTerry Newf armer, tions. public atrelations the Univer- July 29 or Aug. 4, the commissioner said, to prevent a conflict with elections scheduled July 28 on possible changes in the forms of government in Murray and West Valley Govern- Now through sewerage system state assistance lines, forced the paying for the cost evacuation of the distr'ct is established, the commission would then set a date for an election to give the district taxing authority. An election probably If of ments (COG) meeting Friday between Dunn and representatives of cities opposed to the hi ficials, Improvement District service special district. Council Development funds that were allocated to SOCIO had been turned over to the County Sheriffs office which would oversee the program. terest groups in Salt Lake City and cities with larger populations would control the Murray and Sandy Only Supported SALT Jordan, Draper, and Bluffdale could sion will hold a public hearing at 10 a.m. on June 22 to consider the establishment of a The split over support for the zoo vote sparked a sharp exchange at a County $65,000 in Community stances, they have been asked to settle for I Guidelines SO. stay h with the MPs and likes the challenge the guard program has offered. The Murray company is capable of running a camp of up to 1,500 prisoners and in combat would also be responsible for traffic control and rear area security. man is a squad leader who has been on both ends of the rifle. Three years ago she was a prisoner and led an escape. This year no one is escaping. She noted that she took the assignment because she didnt Underground Storage Efforts were initiated here Friday to draft a county-widordinance specifying standard Four JoAnne Stiner noted that she has enjoyed L. Gor- discuss the resolution last night. Results of that deliberation were not PRISONERS . . . Personnel of 625th Military Police Co. of Murray keep watchful eye for escape attempts among simulated prisoners of war kneeling in holding compound during training session. blems, Dunn said. The County Commis- would be scheduled for But County Commis- pro- cash-for-ca- Wall-mounte- lumber net included Frame only Matheson did authorize the State Engineer to work on resolving the problem and was scheduled to meet with the West Valley mayor yesterday to (Wednesday) discuss the impact of the crisis on the already At financially-beleaguere- d city. Fridays COG meeting, Price said standardized regulations and inspections would alleviate many of the problems encountered by West Valley. 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