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Show 4 K 4 VT Thursday, June WEST VALLEY VIEW g Utech Art School Memorial Awards 4, 1981 Art Award Winners Named dents cartooning; Jill Hanna, fashion illustra- tion; Susan Krushal, Col- while more than 600 student entries were on exhibit figure drawing; creDarlene in the sunken lounge. Lilly Hong received four awards of excellence in the area of graphic design, calligraphy, design illustration and typography. She received honorable mention in Largo, ative drawing; Kevin Stone, logo design. Awards of excellence in advanced techniques went to Bonnie Posseli and Clara Martin. Honorable mention went to Laura Hammer, Jeri Fowles, illustration. Awards of excellence went to Tom Rupp, logo Hartvigsen, Sam at the Students room at the lege Center, Preston Wood has been awarded the best of show ribbon in the annual art school conducted at Utah Technical College. His aw'ard was for fashion illustration. Michelle Rook won the faculty award in the retail illustration division. Awards of excellence also went to Wood in fashion illustration and Rook in illustration. Howard, the West Valley branch of Zions First National Bank in Jill Hanna, Mike Magna. Prior to assuming his new post, An- Stinnett. Also, Evan Wilson, Tolman, Nancy Dixon, Sam Martinez, Preston Wood, Steve Clifford, Shirley McKay, Susan Krushal, Bonnie Clara erson was a- Martin. In addition, Chase McCleary, Irene Chip-ma- manager in both and Rosselli n, Richard ham, Col-lan- Wayne S. Coray, Brenda Martinez, design; Tom Brent R. Anderson is the new manager of Harden, Diane Cole, Dale Neal and Joyce Ruth Burn- Winzen-ried- , Jill Thompson and Michelle Rook. James president in the annual and Freeway ration from BYU -- Primary international program will be presented on June 18 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Magna stake center. Elaine Cox, stake opening the new Guardian State Bank in the Kearns area, according to officials of that Dan P. Mercer, bank president. Bank assets topped $4 million during the second week of May, with more than 1,000 accounts opened, (SeePage state for 4A Ethen Withers, teams and game. Bret Chidester received the most outstanding player award for baseball, having achieved 10 home runs, 22 runs batted in and best pitcher. The player having the best batting average was Pat Westerkamp with a .417 average. Alan Blain had the least errors during the season. Cougars receiving football awards were Sarv Gill, most valu- Mark Martin, Darrin Butcher, AFTER 60 YEARS, WE RE NOT East Morris Squire, Happiness Dr. 1500 6352 award. Lars Juhl received the most outstanding player award for 3375 West Charles Chapel Dr. Coxson, tions which captured Best of Show honors WEST VALLEY. vestigating of Ci- in- the possibility pursuing legal action to overturn his firing here Thursday by the City Commission, he said (Wednes- day). Nothing definite has been determined, however, and Baker said he will discuss the matter further with his no com- ments at this point. There are many things that need to be answered - the merits -- of legal issues involv- timing We know tires. All kinds As an o and Baker said. Baker was fired by a vote of the City ThursCommissioners day. 2-- 1 Commission Renee Mackay and Jerry Wagstaff voted Baker over the angry objections of to fire Mayor Henry (Hank) with whom Baker has had longstanding connections. Mrs. Mackay said the firing resulted from a situation which has been growing for Price, six or seven months. The financial area has given us wrong information consistently. This situation pro- should have been taken care of months ago, she said. No specific recent developments sparked the firing, the commissioner added. bably Baker, to bring you shop world-wid- e the finest tire buys Were good at it. Weve been doing ti successfully for 60 years And, n we use our dollar buying volume to assure you the best possible prices. Always. Were the Road Authority. We make it our primary concern to get you out on the road comfortably, economically, quickly, courteously and safely Weve got the tires. Weve got the service. Weve got the right prices. - Treasurer Randy Baker is still College independent tire dealer, we Despite Objection City in Utah Technical WITH OUR OWN 60TH ANNIVERSARY ANOTHER TIRE STORE with the vehement support of Mayor Price, contends he is a scapegoat for overspending by Com- missioners Mackay and Wagstaff. In a press release issued Tuesday, Baker Is Fired scapegoat. The firing Baker the intensified which has animosity existed since before the citys incorporation between Price and the commissioners, principally, Mrs. Mackay. Price contends the firing of Baker was illegal because it was not part of the commission agenda and because Wagstaff and Mrs. Mackay met privately with Baker at Thursday to demand that he resign or face being mid-da- y said he was fired because the commissioners were not willing to accept the consequences of their own bad decisions which resulted in the current years budget deficit and a projected tax increase of about $90 next year for city residents. Its their fault the citys in the financial position its in. They didnt know what they were doing, said Baker. They dont want to admit they made a mistake and so they made me the multi-millio- $9.6 million of budget for next year. The residents will pay more taxes next year because of blunders they made this year and they wanted someone to Price chargblame, penditures were proved by a The mayor speculated that the firing was triggered by three factors: current budget problems, the possibility the city will adopt a council-manage- r form of government in an election this summer, and the knowledge that Price was not willing to vote for a proposed CHECKING WITH INTEREST NO DOWN CREDIT AVAILABLE. AS LITTLE AS $10.00 ap- City 3-- 0 Commission Come and see us. We can help. vote, PER MONTH. pointing out that Price also had voted for the Save your cash. Get a J W Brewer Tire Charge Authority card No down. Instant credit As little as $10 00 per month 30 days same as cash 1 8 percent annual percentage rate Apply now. A telephone call will do measures. Theres fired. Price said he did not find out about the commissioners intentions until five minutes before the commission was scheduled to meet Thursday. . ed. Wagstaff and Mrs. Mackay disagree. Mrs. Mackay said yesterday (Wednesday) that all major ex- split vote. not one The mistakes weve made, weve made together on the advice of the finance department she said. (Baker), Price did vote last summer against In Ogden, call Tracy: 393-864- 1 In Salt Lake and Bountiful, call spen-din- g money for souvenir badges for the police department to distribute 5 Sandy In Utah County call 2 Bill Kirby: 973-406- to 375-652- youngsters as part of a public relations cam- THE CHARGE AUTHORITY paign. Wagstaff, in a press statement ,oE Ml released late last week, blamed the current financial predicament on the failure of the Lets Do It pamphlet, produced primarily by Price and Baker, to predict accurately the cost of operating a city. DO omm MW (MW) What a difference it makes! Our staff is the important part of this differ- ence. Meet Deadra Davis, Teller. Full Service Banking 9:30 a.m. to Driveup 8:30 to Lobby 9:30 to 5 Friday-Driveu8:30 to 6 Lobby 9:30 to t Mon.-Thur- 4 p.m. & INTEREST ON SAVINGS I We Personally Serve Our Customers - - - What a difference It makes &fKUSI 1765 Carriage Square 4150 So. Redwood Road Phone 966-658- 1 Sl'00,000 overspending within departments controlled by the commissioners is responsible for the budget problems this year. Spending SUPER HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS i g 1 1 14.95 Sale limited to dock on hand. Sizes to III most passenger cars and light trucks. Otter Expires Juris 12, 1961 V V V Jt J UTAH'S ROAD AUTHORITYaFOR Wheel Alignment $1495 n I 4 I W D Bonding Otter Expire. Jun. 12, 19S1 S Salt Lake City Bountiful 355 South 200 West 2770 South 300 West (Just South ot 633 South 500 West ) 4 7 SAFE 1W $1795 Ton Truck Twin Vs Offer Expire Salt Lake City TIREeSMPAfcM I 2W.D. and Light Trucks, 60 .YEARS 7 1 PASSENGER CARS ONLY Install up to 5 qts. of single weight oil. Install new filter. Check all fluid levels. Most passenger cars and 2 W.D. light trucks (Just North ot the Hilton I i iai COUPON 1295 (See Page 10, Col. 9) 444. fl fl fl Lube, Oil and Filter exceeded the original budget with the addition of a police traffic enforcement unit, higher than average salaries for police and fire officers, assumption of f) IYtiYinyyi Bakers press release contends that Highest Legal Bank Interest Paid Compounded Daily TCtf 4 AND SAVE MORE BUY "There's a lot of mileage in these rad prices, they make a great tire buy." and it means it will cost more to have a city than we were paying before but it will not cost any more than any other city to operate, Wagstaffs statement said. p MEMBER FDIC. EACH DEPOSITOR INSURED 155x13 plus 29c F.E.T. par tire WHITEWALL NOW completely OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY BODY PLIES RADIAL RETREADS it didnt cover all the bases. The areas that it covered, I feel, were fairly close, and because of these others areas that were not covered, it has changed the picture Ac- belts and 4 MttL POLYESTER kr SAVE NOW ON (WW ... Interest on your Checking count balance. See us for detailsl Earn s-4- So. Cleve Bohne, 8140 Amoridge Dr. Larry Keller, 5748 Sierra Grande Cir. Craig Kilpack, 3717 So. WE'LL HELP YOU BEAT INFLATION JUST E. Ernest Dali Jr., 6661 So. Georgia Dr. Michael Poulsen, 7236 W. 2660 South Stephen Cheek, 5558 Planada Way Kevin Bergstrom, 5030 Bass Cir. Henry Salazar, 423 E. 5600 South Neal R. Robinson, 455 E. 5600 South Dahl S. Trotter, 4081 So. most coachable voted most out 246 3570 South man; Shane Terry, best back. Mark Ingram received the Vigil most improved. Kenny Meldrum was W. 1166 4370 South able sophomore; Harold Mortensen, most valuable junior; Kevin Crookston, best line- most received valuable and Jackie So. Thomas Aitken, 3304 W. Crown Ave. Daniel Smith, 4025 Kings Estate Cir. Bevin Crouther, 5440 W. Peggy Lane Donald Cleveland, 5193 W. Holter Dr. Blaine Wayman, 4424 So. Charles Dr. Christopher Howe, 5481 China Clay Dr. Glenn M. Dalton, 5260 Sarah Jane Cir. Todd Perry, 6852 Timothy Cir. all-sta- Suarez 3780 6000 West received the same r award for and So. 4525 West valuable player in most improved. In junior varsity play 10, Col. 8) 7, Col. 9) Thomas Heflin, 4595 From Page In hockey, Todd Brown was voted most Chrris Duckworth prowler - BIRTHS - the Following NOW - im- Vigil. most inspirational Marianne assessed beginning June 15, according to Judd Morgan. Velarde and Diane Malmberg and most inspirational to Jackie of Miss awards 15. A late registration fee will be to Tessa proved Teresa Perea received most valuable and Clifford B. (Cliff) Poulton has resigned Mercer said. The new facility opened last presentation there will be a short show and tell period where youngsters will have opportunity to talk about their various projects. the -- Lorine Teo; most Other athletes were honored by coaches. In girls basketball, player Instruction will begin June most valuable player award was given to honored. a.m. 10:30 to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Voluntary contributions are being encouraged. Also, 15 percent of sales of auto accessories on display will be turned over to the Heritage Center, sponsors pointed out. our initial projeccommented tions, Mrs. Cox noted that each ward primary will sing the first verse of a well known Mormon song for children, I Am A Child of God, in a foreign language. ed, State, from financial institution. Our first quarter records show a growth pattern that surpassed tries. other things, from will be featured, along with a slot meet, according to Bill Breedlove. The show is being held at Clines, 4600 So. attained just three months after in honor im- tional. In jayvee play the Monsons father, who died during the year. That award will be presented annually to the female athlete who does the most for the girls program during the year. Track star Kelly Watkins was Center, a new facility for senior citizens. -- been president, have prowler is Murray Heritage Automobiles churchwide event. Each age group in the organization, ranging from age 3 to 11, will make a craft article representing activities in the Primaries in nine foreign coun- I car show scheduled in Murray this weekend is aimed at raising funds for the purpose room. The registration center will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Wednesday to register both new and regular students. and Elaine Monson, most inspira- assembly. Terry was a running back on the football team and has accepted a scholarship to College of Eastern Utah. The award goes io the senior football players who has added the most to the school program. A new award was presented by former Kearns high standout Lisa Monson, now a starter on the BYU volleyball team. The award is the Leon Monson Memorial and Center multi- llege proved annual awards A in Kelly Newell, most Wednesday TAYLORSVILLE. Summer registration at Utah Technical College will conclude Wednesday at the Co- Stirling was selected most valuable player, announcement came Thursday morning during the schools - Profitability has the 1950s said the program is a attorney. -- 1975, has been active in the National Alliance of Businessmen. MAGNA. A yesterday with adjuster high. The Sheet and Kearns speaker next week at the third annual Small Schools Conference of the State Office of Education will be Magna resident Joan Burnside. The conference will take place Monday and Tuesday on the campus of Snow College in Ephraim. Mrs. Burnside is a member of the state board. the sored by the Green boys basketball. Six awards were presented in volleyball for varsity, Shauna Klekas Frank Memorial Award spon- A The Jordan high graduate, recipient of a bachelors degree in business administ- Primary Program Scheduled Treasurer Summer Signups - standing player in KEARNS. Shane Terry received the - -- ssistant Zions. credited Mercer Saturday and extended weekday banking hours among major reasons for the banks success. ri loan Schmrel, show. Schnirels works were hung in the presi- - ty TTTTfTtr "rrm re 9 w Terry, Watkins Unnnrarl At ICJHS January. offices in Salt Lake. He has also served as a loan interviewer and school participated, along with acting Primary ewe y End - TAYLORSVILLE. ey f fwvfffff f 99 ff ?e f PfTTTry Plili extra. Extra June 12, 1B61 4644 |