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Show 7B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, June 9, 1988 COMMMMITV KICIAo ' MUIVU Improvements Continued from previous page. home stages" who are still mobile and able to feed themselves. "It is something that this town needs," he said. "However, there are no regulations to permit this of installation in a type commercial zone." He said he had converted a house into a facility that will accommodate four or five people, but is interested in adding eight more rooms and a couple of additional baths. He said he was offering room and board and laundry services for $500 a month for people who no longer felt that they could live alone. He added that county zoning is looking to add a regulation to cover this type of facility. "When they come up with of this nature, something Rosecrest will eventually house 22 tenants," Dilley concluded. In a report by Joe Ribotto, it was revealed that Jeffs Plumbing requested a zone change for his place of business on 3500 South, where he could display plumbing supplies. Jeff Monsen said he had been using a garage and some sheds in the rear of the premises to display ITS READY. . . Granger Scouting District Chairman Don Christensen presents new campfire facility to Trace Robinson, West Valley Public Works Dept. The new facility in city park is now ready for use by community groups. Park Campfire Center Now Ready For Community Use WEST VALLEY. At outdoor ceremonies held last week in West Valley Park, a new campfire center was officially opened for use by the community. The brick and concrete facility was constructed by the Granger District Boy Scouts of America, labor and donated using materials from local suppliers, contractors, groups and individuals. Opening ceremonies featured a flag ceremony by a Blazer Scout patrol from the area and the lighting of the first campfire. Presentation to West Valley Don made by City was Christensen, Granger District chairman, who expressed appreciation for the generous donations CEDAR FENCE 6' 2x4-- 8' SLATS1...69 RAILS 2... 95 1 $199 by Mrs. document. Firewood Now Available For Harvesting At Reasonable Cost SALT LAKE. The arrival of warm weather in Utahs deserts and mountains revives interest in replenishing firewood supplies for next winters storms. There are opportunities to harvest firewood on public lands throughout Utah at a nominal price if one cares to invest the necessary manual labor, gasoline, and equipment. Prices for firewood average $5 minimum, per cord, with a although the BLM also offers free fuel wood cutting in some areas. Contact the local BLM district or resource area for the necessary permits, regulations, and information. In Salt Lake call 524-314- 6. Try a Want Ad! 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In celebration of Fathers Day, Planned Parenthood Assn, of Utah (PPAU) is CUSTOM CUTTING t SHOP WORK offering free vasectomy counseling sessions at its Salt Lake clinic W throughout the month of June. in interested Individuals learning more about vascetomy are being invited to take advantage of Planned Parenthoods Fathers Day special. Counseling session appointments may be made by calling Planned Parenthoods Salt Lake clinic at 0l..r mini BUILDERS MAR t stages generated Pehrson concerning incorrect statements in the historical part of the opposition Vasectomy Counseling $2 MIX Wait 3500 South 3355 made the new facility possible. Trace Robinson, representing West Valley Public Works Dept, accepted on behalf of the city and Terry Coon briefly discussed the outstanding scouting service of Kay Hamilton, in whose memory the project was dedicated. Material contributions to the project were made by Fogle Interstate Brick, Buehner Block, Border Steel Fabricating, Intermountain Concrete Specialties, Burke Company, Pioneer Sand and Gravel, Bland Brothers and Jacobsen Construction Company. Excavation was done by Heritage Backhoe, (John Wood;) masonry by Regel Masonry, (Scoutmaster Steve Walker,) and Beagley Construction, (Scoutmaster Dan Petersen) did the concrete flatwork. The flag pole was installed by Scott Breinholt as an Eagle project. Flowers were planted by members of the Girl Scout Pioneer Service Unit. Design of the facility was by West Valley City Parks Director Greg Cudworth. Dick Wilson, of Granger District, coordinated the formative PPAU Offers CEDAR. $459 2 8' POST Pehrson went on to say that the arboretum will be patterned after will be developed. A discussion concerning the County Master Plan still in its questioned how the merchants would be able to attract anyone into the historic area if it is not in the master plan. "I find this untenable," Flangas said. "They are not making a document that paints the true picture, they have neglected to include the close to a million dollars in improvements at he Kennecott ad Hercules," added. "This area is alive, it has always been alive, and we have to insist that they give us a true picture of our community like they have in Millcreek and other areas of the county," he concluded. The campfire center is now available for free use by any local group for meetings or outdoor programs, on a first come, first served basis, said Wilson. 4x4x8' 4x4-- conditions. question where the arboretum Art Flangas added that the document doesnt talk about the dynamics of community growth, and presents a distorted view of the local history which states that Magna was a company town, which it never was. Flangas also said the plan makes no mention of the growth area on 2700 South, or the fact that 12,000 cars come down 3100 South daily to Cyprus and Brockbank and the main street of town. He noted that traffic circulation is excellent. Flangas also said that there are 10,000 cars using the Magna main street daily, but he project. SALE 1x4-- bathroom fixtures and said the needs a visible community professional plumber. The council registered no opposition. the Regarding proposed arboretum at Copper Community Park, LaRee Pehrson said she had obtained a book listing all types of ornamental and shade trees that would grow in Utah. However, since this part of the county has a high alkaline content in the soil, she had selected 35 trees that would flourish under all kinds of the one at Murray Park, and will be a memorial arboretum where people can plant trees in memory of loved ones or people who have worked to make this community a better place to live. 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