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Show 7 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, June 25, i THE LEGISLATURE Study Of Alternatives To Continue till MITON Dntriet 12 UViTOt about the barnyard until she uncovered some grains of wheat. She 11, 1982. Depending as government plant this, we ft. Taylorsville-Bennio- elections approach in the valley. That was the word yesterday (Wednes- will help me plant it? Not I, said the cow. Not I, said the duck. Not I, said the pig. Not I, said the goose. Then I will, said the little red hen. tion of costs, Taylorsville-Bennio- represen-tatio- n and other City Taylorsville-Bennio- hen. Not I, said the duck. Out of my classaid the sification, pig. Id lose my seniority, said the cow. Id lose my unemployment compensation, said the goose. Then I will, said the little red hen, and she did. At last it came time to bake the bread. Who will help me said. Countys Goals Are Set By New Eagle would be half that of roughly West Valley, were lucky if we (Taylorsville-B- cumberin some ways, a Though some form would appear to have the greatest potential council-mayo- have 10 percent of their (West Valleys) tax base. Rees said research ennion) r the most representative and for being activity of council members will continue during the coming months, and either he or his fellow officers on the council may be contacted by those wishing to provide input, the chair Parade Is near Entries are being sought for the annual July 4th among third In the miniature float category for kids under age 13, there will be a $15 first prize, $10 second and See Page 15, Col 2) i n some JUNE 1828 ing municipalities neighboring those two unincorporated communities. If Taylorsville-Bennio- n were to incorporate sometime in the future, the new city, at least initially, would probably have to be guided and staffed by volunteers because of five loaves. Salt Lake City finally gets a wallpaper store thats easy to shop in! budgetary limitations that the new city would profits! cow. face, Rees Capitalist leech! yelled the goose. And the pig just grunted. And they painted unfair picket signs and marched round and round the little red greedy. But I earned the bread, said the little red hen. Exactly, said the agent. That is the wonderful free enterprise system. bar- in the nyard can earn as much as he wants. But under our modern government regulations, the productive workers must divide their product with the Anyone idle. And they lived hap- pily ever after, cluding the little red in- hen, who smiled and clucked, I am grateful, I am grateful. But her neighbors wondered why she never again baked any more bread. Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- Over 1,000 Designs Zoning Suit In Court On ! hen, shouting obscenities. When the government agent came, he said to the little red hen, You must not be com- mented. screamed the duck. 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Kennedy Earn Interest on your Checking count balance. See us for details! r a-- ' s is in stock. DEPOSITOR for second and $10 for 2700 South, where numbers will be placed on each entry for identification by the judges The entries will then proceed along the main street of the old part of town n by exist- Bennion loaves and held them up for her neighbors to see. They wanted some and, in fact, demanded a share. But the little red hen said, "No, I can eat the $Tt0,000 novelty n residents and council members, that a step such as incorporation may be necessary to prevent annexation of sections of Taylorsville-- She baked five Mon.-Thur- In the category, the top prize will be $30 for first, $20 ing asked to line up on 8560 West Awaited In Magna MAGNA. for first, $15 for second and $10 for third But Taylorsville-Bennio- feeling discrimination, said the goose. Then I will, said the little red hen. cried the (35,000) research $20 parade route by at a m least Participants are be- a viable one, he explained. On the other hand, however, there is a Im to ear- said the pig.If only helper, Excess city proposals materialize. municipality The study and beginning of the municipality Im the thats a of looking forward ning three palms and Id like to fill my band with merit badges. bake the bread? asked the little red hen. That would be overtime for me, said the cow. Id lose my welfare benefits, said the duck. Im a dropout and never learned n lowest possible cost, he commented. elections in Murray as well as West Valley City are set for July 28. whether it will be feasible or desirable to stay in the unincorporated county in the future remains to be seen, he added. On one hand, there isnt sufficient tax base presently to make the proposal calling for formation elections. The Lake Valley City issue, which calls for the remainder of KEARNS. Lake Valley or Taylorsville-Bennio- n representation at the government issue chair-ma- here, the council n Lake Taylorsville-Bennio- the most preferable, should the the best kind of corporated area, in light of the many uncertainties which prevail on the local incorporation Salt posed be would We want suggested. organizations session in August, Rees said The procession will begin at noon, according to Charles (Chick) Paris, parade chairman. He said the only requirement for entry is to be at the the countys unin- the and-o- r West Valley City, the chairman noted that while the estimated population of the pro- guest awarded winners in the various categories, with the grand prize for large floats offering $30 for first place, $20 for second and $10 for third First place in the junior division will be residents appear at present to wish to remain as part of aspects of government operations will be given by the council during the next few months as citizens prepare to go to the polls to determine the fate of the Lake Valley And she did. The wheat grew tall and ripened into golden grain. Who will help me reap my wheat? asked the little red with Bennion Rees cost-effectiv- e, as and disperse at Copper Community park Pans also said that cash prizes will be 1982 primary election, Rees said. considera- thorough efforts are under way to determine what kind of government Taylorsville-- scheduled speaker for the parade here and both residents and nonresidents alike are being invited to compete for prizes in the various categories. September, that who noted Comparing missioner Jack F. DeMann is tentatively with the day) from council chairman Steve Rees, Who n area would be expected to vote on the incorporation proposal affecting their communities in conjunc-tio- n change-in-governme- shall have bread to the on outcome of that election, or legal action stemming from the issue which may come before, citizens of the n called her neighbors and said, If we how, unincorporated area to take on city status, is scheduled to be decided by voters on May TAYLORSVILLE. While retention of unincorporated area status still appears to be the course residents want to follow for the time being, members of the Taylorsville-BennioCouncil plan to continue their study of alternative forms of Once upon a time, there was a little red hen who scratched eat. The council does not plan to meet in July, but Murray City Com- - Taylorsville-Bennio- n Dtawwj If man commented. 1981 966-658- 1 it 2. I9H1 Wallpaper To Go Free Gift! Get this handy retractable tape measure for helping us celebrate. Visit our new store for your free metal tape measure. Its a great tool for your next decorating project. Theres no purchase necessary. Limit one per family to the first 5,000 families. Also enjoy free refreshments while you shop. Offer good through June 28. six-fo- 6150 S. State Street (Across from Fashion Place Mall) Open Monday through Friday 10-- 9, Saturday 10-- 6, Sunday 263-36612-- 5. 8 $5 |