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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW . Thursday, June For Summer 3, 1982 Recourse Recommended Craft House Program Set Planners Deny Zoning Change In Redwood WEST VALLEY. A request for manufacturing zoning on a strip of land along Redwood Road was denied here Thursday by the City Planning Commission. The commission rejected Hunts application for l zoning on a half acre at 2455 So. Redwood Road, advising Hunt that there was a better way to legitimize existing warehouse and trailer storage operations on the site. Rather than rezoning the property, planners encouraged Hunt to seek legal status for his operation. He stores mobile bank trailers on the site directly west of City Hall. The commission explained that approval of manufacturing zoning could open the door to less desirable uses if Hunt decided to sell the land. It also could encourage other property owners to seek manufacturing zoning in the area, said commission member Carroll Elford. La-Mo- nt M-- That would be offensive to Red- wood residents who have insisted at city master plan meetings that they prefer to see more residential development in their area, said planning staffer Jared Campbell. Its not our intent to put you out of business, said Keith Sorensen, Commission chairman. We feel that what you want and what we want are not that far apart. To obtain legal, status, Hunt would have to prove that no complaints have been filed against his operation in the past WRESTLING In - (From Page2A, Col. 4) day at the school. The cost is $3 per wrestler. Separate sessions are scheduled for a.m.; elementary ALOE VERA JUICE 25-fo- ot will require landscaping to more time spend developers drafting a workable site plan, thus creating a more 'usually attractive operation. Buildings in this zone are limited to 1.5 stories, he noted. dealer relations representative. He travels various to parts of the country, helping with grand openings and special projects such as community bicycle shows. 86 about Schwinn ducts Saturday $6.00 Shampoo $4.00 Eucalyptus Heat Rub $6.00 Delivery available grand opening festivities. The new cyclery shop will be open both days from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Schwinn maintains 6 the familys close personal interest in the If no answer call after 5 p.m. SPRING IS HERE AND WE ARE NEAR lueGrass jurf! NOW Ignaz (Rick) Schwinn He also represents the company at competitive cycling and motocross bicycle races nationwide and On June 15 man, metallurgical - and Thomas, Mr. and Thomas, Granger high - - are Korryn Wiese, Layton; Connie Spanton, West Jordan; Aleta Harward, honoreesare: -- Brian R. Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. Ford, computer science; and offered slated for June It will take place at the State Historical 18-2- and Adapted Society, Grande 300 St. in Rio Salt Lake, sponsored by the Spring Special 12 BLUE RIBBON SOD c Sq- - Ft. DELIVERED Installation Available 90 DAY UNLIMITED WARRANTY IF SOD DIES OR FAILS TO GROW FOR ANY REASON, WE WILL GIVE A FULL REPLACEMENT AT NO CHARGE OR YOUR MONEY BACK 9600 SO. 2700 W. RIVERTON Sat. 8 to 6 , Governors Policy and Advisory Council on Hispanic Affairs. Com- mittees are comprised of volunteer citizens and merchants, under the direction of Lucy Valerio, chairman. The festivities will actually get under way on June 14 when Hispanic movies will be shown throughout the state. In Salt Lake, plans call for showing of the movie Zoot Suit, a Broadway musical that was made into a film. On June 15 the Cap- itol Theatre will be the setting for the Miss Hispanic Scholarship Pageant. The winner will receive a scholarship to the college of her choice and will also be an entry In the Miss Utah contest in 1983. After the orientation session on Tuesday, Jamisons Mrs. rushcraft class will gather rushes and mat on Saturday. Articles will be made from the gathered materials on June 22 and 29. for are Hours 6:30-9:3- 0 p.m. on Tuesdays and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Cost is $20. Ruth Bracy will class other three have multi- y teach a in brass and ple sessions, two of which begin this week. one-da- grave-(SeePage- Col. 6) Starting Tuesday, Robin Sue son of Mr. Wallace, and Mrs. James Wallace, speech pathology. Recipients from - Natalie Hill, Cyprus high are: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, business; and - Pete Sefakis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sefakis, engineering. The Granite high honoree is Gary Montanez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Margarito Mon-tane- z, mining engineering. Others receiving Kennecott scholar HYLAND SCHWINN 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. JUNE 5, 1982 Saturday CYCLERY MIDVALLEY FAMILY CENTER Posters, and balloons also will be available, a company spokesman said. Service is our motsaid Schwinn to, dealer Wayne Goodman. Our staff is ready to meet the diverse needs of the cycling community. Its been through their patronage that weve been able to expand our facilities. Goodman has been in the bicycle business for nearly 40 years and operates several the Schwinn stores in Salt Lake area, the spokesman added. .Phone (801) 5614 South Redwood Road 967-958- 5 OTHER LOCATIONS FEATURING R DUN (M) SCHWINN' SCHWINN LaGUNfV mongoose BMX REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL MAKES AND BRANDS OF BICYCLES L.' & TRICYCLES MIC "OPENING SPECIALS" Reg. $132.95 20" Wheel world SCHWINN MONGOOSE MITYGOOSE THRASHER 10 SPEED $139.95 Reg. $127.95 16" Wheel Miss Hispanic Utah will cut the ribbon of- throughout the ficially opening the state are expected to Las Fiestas for 1982 on be involved in the first June 18 at 10 a.m. Festival, $20. school teachers, community leaders and the general public during the summer program. Two are one-da- y workshops, while the from Hispanic 6:30-9:3- 0 grand opening ceremonies include a chance to win a bicycle Hispanic Festival His- weapon construction will continue on June 22 and 29. All three sessions run from p.m. The cost is 99 SCHWINN panic communities Utah Grown Mon. thru Monson, Mr. and - - SALT LAKE. With Loads Of U (and the intend to ships Features Pageant OPEN 254-boU- Kearns high subjects they study) are: - Elaine daughter of Jamison. Jamisons workshop on stone tool and Wheelmen, the nations oldest cycling organization. In addition to the appearance by Schwinn, decals ing. Schwinn will be here as part of two days of l Recipients from by stoneworking Richard is a member of the League of American bicycle. promorn- business. high. models and other cycle equipment. A free lock and cable set will be given away with the purchase of a and answer questions Wonder Creme $4.00 cheon banquet last week. Recipients are dependents of active, retired or deceased studies at Granite worth $200. Special sale prices will be available on Ignaz knowledge of the bicycle industry and will Also Available 11 Utah students honored by the company at a lun- among graduated Cyclery Ceremonies his expertise included. The eight were students Thursday from Kearns high. Two each are from Granger and Cyprus high schools and one completed Mrs. founded the firm years ago, will share Other Products Division of Kennecott Minerals Co. engineering; Tracey daughter of Mrs. Robert tgrandfather Low as $16 Tax been awarded $1,000 college scholarships by the Utah Copper Kennecott employes, noted division general manager W. H. Jensen. Three of the area etc.) and workshop will be provided in primitive mats, accepted at present, Mrs. Shurtleff added. Five workshops are being (making baskets, sandals,a Registration for Eight Obtain Scholarships SALT LAKE. Eight Green Sheet area high school seniors have rushcraft youth classes will be held Monday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Signups for adult workshops and classes are being From Kennecott Minerals - Schwinn, whose grea- Strongest best tasting, thousands taking for arthritis, ulcers, blood pressure, weight loss, energy, indigestion, etc. . . . Schwinn To Attend n Brian Russell Ford, Granger; Natalie Hill, Pete Sefakis, both Cyprus; Korryn Wiese, Layton; Robin Wallace, Granger; Gory Montanez, Granite. The company honored the students at a luncheon. Recipients of $1,000 Kennecott scholarships are, from left, front, Aleta Harword, Bountiful; JackI Riedeman, Elaine Monson, Tracey Thomas, all of Kearns; Connie Spanton, West Jordan; back. FOR ACADEMICS Ernest Poulsen, political science; Jacki Riedeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Riede- Ignaz (Rick) 140 268-442- h noted. The commission endorsed provisions requiring a minimum of 25 front percent landscaping, a back yard setback and a and side yard setback. Cudworth said the emphasis on of the founder of the Schwinn Bicycle Co. will be on hand here Saturday for the grand opening of the new Highland Schwinn Cyclery, 5614 So. Redwood Road. great-grandso- school wrestlers from a.m.; and junior high wrestlers again from noon to 2 p.m., Kawa said. Jelly-Ge- Cud-wort- BENNION. The business, serving as 7-- a gallon. Planners stipulated that no onstreet parking would be permitted, nor would overnight housing. Dogs must be kept in a cage except while being groomed, they noted. Standards for a professional office zone also received the commissions endorsement. Seen by planning staffers as a buffer zone between residential and commercial uses, the professional office zone will place a heavy emphasis on landscaping, staffer Greg Bennion Saturday elementary school students, junior and senior high students. Junior high and high school wrestlers will work out from the staff West. Linda Jamison will teach a workshop in SO. SALT LAKE. New classes for youths and adults will be offered this summer at Pioneer Craft House, 3249 So. 500 East. The usual array of activities will be supplemented this year by a number of workshops and displays, said Craft House office manager Helen Shurt-lef- f. five years. He responded that he hasnt had any complaints in 12 years. Hunt questioned the legitimacy of the residential zoning on the property, saying most people want to move out of there (Redwood), not move in. But he said he would work with on the legal, status. In other matters, the commission approved Bonnie Grays application for a home occupation small dog groomery at 3945 So. 5375 - Free Balloons Free BMX Stickers NOW $109.95 NOW $109.95 Service Beckons WITH COUPON Graduates Puncture Resistant Tubes HOW ONLY $4.25 Ktg.s5.s5 WEST VALLEY. Graduates of three 27 x west county high So. C. 4600 West; Durbin, 4391 South; Jeffrey W. 5375 D. Wood, 6556 So. 5180 West; Charles 4849 W. Valley View and Brent E. Colledge, 4825 W. 3885 South. John P. Legocki, 10 Speed Tires $4.95 20 x 2.125 MX KNOBBY TIKES ONLY bases during the summer months. Five are Kearns high grads. Included are John K. Miller, Larry 1V ONLY schools have enlisted in the Army and will be assigned to training 4428 Posters Free $4.95 ALL SPECIALS VALID Through JUNE 19, 1982 WIN A FREE BICYCLE This is my entry Hum for the drawing of a new SCHWINN or MONGOOSE bicycle of my choice up to $200.00 in cost, on Saturday, JUNE 5, 1982 at HYLAND SCHWINN CYCLERY, 5614 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, Utah 4715 So. 4755 West, who will not graduate from Kearns high until next year, has enlisted in a delayed program and will undergo training in two segments dur-- ( See Page 9, Col. 2) . Telephone . Address. SCHWINN ETOY LIMITED TO ONE PER PERSON Sot necessnry to be present it d rowing to win. MONGOOSE BMX |