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Show i w iIIIIMWHOl rti Magna Council Is Told WEST VALLEY been released by the county, prompted further comment from the group, especially from Joe Ribotto, who is CD representative to the steering committee. The sad thing is series of reports to the Magna Community Council last week revealed that projects the Council had expected in this area are not going to materialize. Reporting on a meeting of the County Assn, of Councils, Dale MAGNA. A that group he had spoken to Commissioner Tom Shimizu at the session with regard to development of a youth center at the old Magna ward building. Although Shimizu had been enthusiastic about old the in two separate parcels and, unfortunately, the two dont fit together so it goes back to the engi- church earlier this year, he now says it is a dead issue. Shimizu told me that the cost of heating the building would be too high," Greenland said, and that they had had trouble researching the title. I dont think that should be too difficult, since the property has been owned since 1924 by the LDS church. improvements Magna that are being affected by the lack of county response to the needs in this area. Brimley went on to say that Magna is also in danger of losing its Community Action program which has been in the headquartered should have been completed this fall. However, they say that with the exception of the little league football games, when portable toilets are fur- - Some council Candidates To Talk Saturday had been a political ploy to garner votes from this area in a political Council. Republican andin Democratic year. possibility LaRee Pehrson ty, said, In spite of the fact that Commissioner nonpartisan Shimizu asked me if I was aware that we were about to get one of the best youth centers in the county when I delivered ambulance petitions to the commission with 5,118 names of residents here petitions that were ignored. Its just another example of the insensitivity displayed by our elected officials for this side of the county, she added. A discussion concerning the fact that Com- mass The event, sponsored by the Utah Public Ehiployes Assn, and Citizen Action by Public Employes, will begin at 7:30 in the Salt Palace Assembly Hall. It will be the concluding event UPEA of the two-daGeneral Council. UPEA members presenting current membership cards be seated at the mass meeting from 7 to 7:15. The public will be admitted at 7:15. More information may be obtained by calling allocated for Pleasant Green park, but had not RAZZLE DAZZLE W An show to 6. residents of the town. In addition, they intend to take further steps to see that the CD funds are released for the improvements they were intended for. STAR STUDIOS 3855 S. 500 W. Salt Lake City exciting performing team for girls ages 3 tors. Razzle Dazzle classes are filling fast. to reserve your place in this exciting Call Star Studios at 8 dance program. EE I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I Always Know Your Take Home Price Pioneers. Free Custom Processing On All Orders. All Orders Net Weighed Back To Customer Oquirrh Mountain 100o Chapter Flying Flag The WEST VALLEY. Oquirrh Mountain chapter of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers has a new flag. The flag depicting pioneers crossing the plains was presented to chapter members by its creator, Forest Ewell. He is the son of chapter president Walter Ewell. At the August meeting in which the flag was presented, the year-ol- d chapter added five certmembership and four life memberships. The City Requests organization now has 61 members, 47 of whom are life members, the WEST VALLEY. City officials here are requesting persons seeing bats to call the Animal Control Department. The request stems from the finding of a rabid bat on Aug. 22, a department spokesman said. A city resident found his cat chewing on a dead bat, which the Ex- office later confirmed to be rabid. The cat was put to sleep, the potential danger is not high, bats are in their migratory season and rabies is more prevalent than at other times of the year, she added. All our quality we elder Ewell noted. In its first year of will flavor and beef is guaranteed for tenderness you are not satisfied return willun REFUND vour money 10 II chapter made members MONEY BACK GUARANTEE days and 90 Days Same As Cash have for a monument to be built near Parleys Canyon and made several trips to historical sites in the state, he said. In addition, members of the group have prepared outfits for special functions and preparations UifoE StaibiicA Johnson SERVICES. Tomorrow (Friday) at 10 a.m. for David Lee Johnson, West Valley, at 4330 So. Redwood Road. Burial In Valley View Memorial Park. Friends may call from 6:30 to 7:30 tonight or one hour prior to services. Vigil at 7:30 tonight. Burial in Valley View Memorial Park. He died Tuesday in an autobicycle accident. Born on Jan. 8, 1968 in Salt Lake to Howard Lee and Valerie Anne Maldonado Johnson. Student at Calls On Bats aminers The first step towards becoming a member of one of Americas favorite Junior Drill Teams, The Salt Lake Stars. a CHAPTER FLAG . . . Walter and Ida Ewall look ovar now flag which was presented to the Oquirrh Mountain chapter of the Sons of Utah she said. 263-261- For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! No Appointment Necessary State Medical and expert dance education program with qualified instruc- - A full allowance of 30 cents per mile when personal cars are used to attend schools, conferences or educational seminars will not go into effect until July 1, 1983. Until then, the rate will stay at 21 cents per mile, the figure used by city officials in preparing this years budget. ME! and low income ificates will funds had been A provision previously in the policy allowing up to $80 per day for lodging was changed to a total reasonable and as deternecessary, mined by the manager prior to the trip. The meal limit was retained at $30 per day. Newman said expenses must be justified by receipts. GRAND OPENING vooDoa enao3G of- council will draft a letter in support of retaining the Community Acin the tion program Magna area, because of the services it provides to the ethnic, elderly y Development said. employes an tonight (Thursday). Formal approval of the policy follows two weeks of discussion on the document assembled by City Manager John Newman, personnel officer Barbara Pace and law clerk Keith Stoney. At Tuesdays session, the council altered the that there fice here after Oct. 2, but he added that Beth Archibald had indicated she would remain at the fatility two days a week on a volunteer basis to dispense food from the food bank for people who are in difficulty because of the economic situation. In the meantime, the meeting Saturday evening. - Community would not be a CAP hopefuls the U. S. Senate and House of Representatives races will address constituents at a I never believed that it would become a reali- policy here employes, Newman He told the group of a Both LAKE. SALT Magna Okayed WEST VALLEY. The City Council is expected to approve a revised version of its personnel are 4,435 other households in neering department. According to council members, both of the members voiced the opinion that the proposal munity are Ribotto said, there, but we cant seem to get the county to let go of them. The money was approved for the restrooms at the park first," he added, then the money for a parking lot. But what should have been engineered as a package deal was done Greenland told the converting funds the nished by the county, the kids are urinating on trees and defecating in irrigation ditches for lack of better facilities. In the meantime the group claims that the lack of parking is creating a traffic hazard on 8400 West and unbearable congestion within the nearby subdivision where residents have already voiced their anger about not being able to get out of their driveways when there is a game in progress at the park. We have already had one couple come to our meeting and make their concerns known, commented Ralph Brimley, but there president, The figures coincides with the amount paid by the state to its schedule ed the total at 13 days. The council removed Good Friday as a paid holiday and replaced it with a personal preference day. Newman also noted that a provision allow-in- g Policy To Be 1982 employebut holiday maintain- Personnel Issue Appears Dead Thursday, Sept. 9, VIEW Brockbank iunior high; active in track, president of pop ensemble. Member of Catholic church. Survivors, parents, Gerald and Valerie Marty, West Valley; stepmother, Kathy Johnson; brothers, Danny, Douglas, Dennis, all West Valley; stepbrothers, Aaron Marty, Murray; Keith, Kevin, Bradley Johnson, all stepsister, Angela Marty, Murray; grandparents, Dan and Frances Maldonado, Salt Lake; Art and Darleyene Marty, West Valley; Geraldine Balint, Ben-nio- Murray; great-grandparent- Theresa Baima, Ray and Bertha Ethington, all Salt Lake. 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