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Show Police Chief - Hearing On Rock Concerts Requested WEST Promoters VALLEY. Police Chief David Campbell has C. asked West Valley officials to examine the citys position on rock concerts at Bonneville Raceway. The West Valley Chief of Police requested that the rock concert matter be placed on the City Commission agenda today (Thursday) in the aftermath of a concert last Wednesday featuring Cheap Trick and Molly Hatchet Campbell said Tuesday he has invited concert promoters to participate in the hearing. A created concert-goer- Campbell that magnitude without row (Friday) at the dis- trict office, 5401 So. 4220 West, for the purpose of setting a mill levy. The session is open to the public. The proproblems. blems can be lessened. We have the capacity to handle it, but there are hazards involved, technicians dealt with more than 40 cases of heat prostration, some abetted by mixtures of drug and alcohol. At least two injuries warranted hospitalization, encountered last involved bad reactions to combinations of alcohol and On 4000 West parking Paramedics and emergency medical Campbell said. Most of the problems Wednesday s - to seek a loan to construct st the onn BPtil Bargain Prices 1st Hour AH Seats $2 OO Monday Thru Fn Cottonwood Only 278 4711500? S Highland WILLIE Is shopping center, the cornerstone of which will be a Smiths Food King store. revenue Industrial bonds allow a developer to use a citys name in obtaining loans on a tax exempt basis. At the same time, it enables a city to augment its tax base, city treasurer and budget director Randy Baker told the commission. JDA officials estimate the shopping center will yield more than $150,000 annually in sales tax revenue to West Valley City, as well as creating nearly 200 jobs. The city is not NELSON obligated financially by the issuance of the bond, Baker pointed out, adding that developers will have to receive city DVAN CANNON jfoNEYSUVKLE IT ALL NEW1 HERBS PNSOUIMTCra GOES lei BANANAS Walt Disney Approved st The approval will enable JDA properties Productions 12:45 OPEN SI Adult John Travolta COWBOY' thru MON 'URBAN (pc, f til SO FRI S (icept Holidays OF THE THIRD KIND "SPECIAL EDITION" J2 45 3 10 5 35 8 00 10 25, beat the high' COST OF LIVING V CADDYSHACK m LOILLAiheaire 30 c 3 30 30 7 S 30 9 30 COUNT DOWN 1:45 3 45 5 45 (DRESS 7 45 9 45 TO Kill 30 7.30 9 30 278 47 113092 S Highland J MON thru FRI (icept J Holidays 30 EVERT WHICH RUT LOOSE 1 00 5 70 9 40 3 10 7 iHDrive'InftH WAT 00 5 PAOAMOUMt PlCTUAl "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" 3560 South $ IHIGUIARS 10? 70 ED 4Bqp Went Open c CHEECH 303 968 p.m. and CHONG'S NEXT Dusk 8 MOVIE 00 a m. MEAT BALLS before incorporation, city officials. They included: - Copy machine leasing contract with Kodak for $1,135 a month y following an initial testing period; Payment of $1,350 to the Health for Department for West physicals P0PPINS j NORTH AVEHUf A number of expenditures, some incurred City-Count- y hank God il s only a motion picture1 AIRPLANE number of small businesses on the site. In other matters, city officials endorsed a request by Granger high student body officers to change the name of 3650 South to Lancer Way, and forwarded the bid to the West Valley Planning Commission. Signatures of more than 50 percent of the -- ILL'' BRONCO 278 47115500 So 9th F week A also were approved by OPEN 12:45 MATINEES DAILY 4dulti II SO III 4 4S IfOXOLVWPUSl last estimated the company would be seeking a loan in the neighborhood of $6 million. The money probably would be obtained from an insurance company or some other lending institution, he said. JDA obtained commercial zoning on the parcel from the County Planning Commission. In addition to the food store, JDA also is involved in negotiations for a home center, a bank, a restaurant and a street. FINAL smtiioc Thackery were needed before the request could advance. The students originally had sought the name change to Lancer Lane, but felt lane had the connotation of a small CLOSE ENCOUNTERS' CHASE commission approval for the final package after obtaining the loan. JDA president John and residents businesses on the street p m STARTS FRIDAY 'how to CHEVY following a drug dose, the police chief added. over- And Wreck 1115, Valleys policemen; ) - A lease with Zions Bank for 26 police cars and a van for the personnel department. The vehicles will cost the city $5,883 monthly for three years, after which they will belong to West Valley; Tabled was a request by Kent Christen to have cable television in West Valley City. The matter was postponed because Christen is out of town, it was noted. -- West Valley assigned officers to cover the concert in addition to 60 security officers hired from an agency by promoters, Campbell said. Promoters provided 11 adequate security but while some of the security ofy ficers were policemen, others were not adequately trained for the situation. coverage, off-dut- - Man Is Arrested Following Chase VALLEY. WEST police A officer here apprehended a man he had been pursuing, even though he was injured when his own vehicle crashed. Officer Karl Jantz observed a motorcycle go through the intersection of Redwood Road and 3500 South at a high rate of speed. He tried to pull the motorcycle over by using flashing lights. The vehicle failed to stop and entered a park- struck a pedestrian. Jantz turned on his siren Center So. 4000 West. arrest respiratory ing lot at 1500 W. 3500 South where it nearly Industrial Bond For WEST VALLEY. City officials here Tuesday approved the issuance of an industrial revenue bond for development of a shopping center on the northeast corner of 4700 one the result of an assault, while the other stemmed from a pro- many as far away as 5600 West. The raceway is at 6500 West. Officers were involved in about 100 incidents, most of which were resolved by the issuance of citations, Campbell said. But there were also four arrests for assault, other arrests for alcohol and drug (mostly marijuana, and some coas caine) violations, well as two dozen injuries that had to be dealt with, he said. no way you can have an event of of the board of trustees of the Kearns Improvement District will be held at 7:30 p m. tomor- traffic blems, with There's meeting temperature. Valley officers estimated that 13,000 people, mostly in their teens, attended the concert. The large turnout West establishing policies for future concerts at the said. Meeting Set KEARNS. drugs in the searing commission consider speedway, Improvement District have scheduled another concert there for the latter part of August, he noted. The West Valley police chief said he will not recommend any particular course of action for city officials, but will present a report on what occurred at the concert. Problems stemming from drug and alcohol use at the concert and two dozen complaints about loud noise prompted the request that the For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! but the suspect refused to stop. still The motorcycle entered a dirt road to the rear of Bobcos and was followed by the police car. The officers view was hampered by weeds and dust as his car struck an old engine block lying in the road. The police car, traveling 50 m p.h., became airborne, landed and rolled to a stop 30 yards from the point of im- - Tuesday - Plan officer pursued the pact. Total damage to the car was estimated at $1,000. citizen informed Jantz that the suspect had turned and stopped in a yard nearby, so the A Discussion Of Energy Scheduled Utahs development SALT LAKE. energy and potential for synthetic fuels production will be discussed at the State Energy Conthe Universi- ference at ty of Utah Sept. 11. Gov. Scott Matheson will give the keynote address at the one-daconference to be held in the Social and Behavioral Science building auditorium. The conference will WEST VALLEY. A master plan for West Valley City will be con- sidered here Tuesday by the City Commission. Mayor Henry (Hank) Price and Commissioners Jerry Wagstaff and Renee Mackay will hold a public hearing on the master plan at 10 a.m. at City Hall, 2470 So. Redwood Road. It was reported erroneously last week that the meeting would be held this week. City officials have moved future meetings focus on research pro- jects which have been undertaken through the Utah Engineering Experiment Station. Panel discussions will be held on tar sands and oil shale; geothermal energy and gasohol; energy conservation, solar energy and coal. to City Hall, a definite timetable has not been established. A considerable portion of the buildings office space is now being used by city employes, but with the sounds of hammers pounding and saws buzzing in the background as construction continues on unfinished areas. Work on the Justice of be- ing made to have a top official from the U.S. Department of Energy to address a noon luncheon in the Olpin Union ballroom. The panel discussions will be free and open to the public, although advance registration by is encalling couraged. A $5 per person fee will be charged for the luncheon. Research professors, energy officials and waited for backup units to arrive. New Effort Salt A Lake man was booked in the county jail and charged with fleeing from an officer. The suspect was also wanted on a county warrant for driving on a revoked license. hospital for cervical and thoracic injuries and was released. Uitot Statistics BURIED Florence Pierce Sperry Morris, 63, Granger, on Monday in Salem, Utah City Cemetery, following ser She died vices in Salem. Thursday in Salt Lake. Born on June 10, 1917 in Salem to Angus and Chana Hansen Pierce. Married to Arthur Sperry on March 11, 1937; solemnized in Manti LDS Temple, he died. Married to Robert Morris on July 13, 1977 Survivors, husband, Granger; sons, daughters, Bruce Sperry, Salt Lake; Mrs Hut Lloyd (Gayle) chings, Springville, Mrs. Robert (Karen) Wigmgton, Alpine, Utah; Rodney Sperry, Colo Ogden, 17 to According Mclnelly, ers throughout the state. He also indicated that a public information cam-paig- her of purse or wallet, or in the safety deposit box, Mclnelly said, just so she knows where it is when it comes time to use it. Dr. Roger Suchyta, campaign chairman, stated that cards have been sent to all local health departments, pediatricians and family and general praction- - n of posters, bumper stickers, public service announcements and placards on buses will begin shortly. Utah The Immu-izatio- n Action Committee has also requested advice and,help with the information program from schools, PTA representatives and various health and social service agencies. Mclnelly reported that the state is doing very well on its immunization program, with 96 percent of the children who entered kindergarten last year having the (SeePage 15, Col. 6) Steve immmun-izatio- n program coordinator, the new Utah Immunization Record is a small individualized record for each child. He stressed that the cards should be kept where they will be safe children, Alan Morris, Long Beach, Calif ; Mrs Michael (Diane) Bell, Dennis Morris, both 0 and readily accessible to the parent when the children go in for their immunizations. It might be good for the mother to keep the record in the back of the checkbook, in a special compartment West Valley View Thurs., July 31, 1980 state. step , West Valley City, UT. - SALT LAKE. Utah Kids. Love Them. Immunize Them. is the message of the Utah Immunization Action Committee, chaired by Dr. J. Preston Hughes. The committee met last week to kick off its immunization campaign for 1980. The main thrust of the campaign is the new Utah Immunization Record. Health officials on state and local levels are urging parents to keep the records for each of their children, since the record must be presented at the time the child is registered for kindergarten or if the child is entering a Utah school from out of Jantz was later Morrison, . . . Immunization Goals Are Set treated at Valley West grand children, sisters, Mrs E. LeRoy (Beulah) Haskell, Payson; Mrs John (Shanna) Black, Salt Lake Mrs E.Ar thur (Doris) Higgins, Centerville 581-63- HERBIE GOES ED Co-H- it WAIT riWITmnnkM Dedknobs and Uroomstlcks BANANAS Call For Show Times Sat. Matinees state legislators will speak and participate in the panel discussions. 7:15, 9:00 Fmanea Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! yours, To place 262-668- FAMILY CENTER TROLLEY from the Granger Library although Public health nurse loll Brady prepares to give Turner protection through immunization at Magna Lynnette Community Council facility. PROTECTION cardboard. Jantz arrested the suspect and y Preparations are To Be Mulled suspect on foot. Jantz discovered the suspect trying to cover his motorcycle with DYAN BENSON Iffi VROBBY 1122 EAST 7200 SOUTH vk K THE SPECIAL EDITION close ENCOUNTERS 2r JSk CANNON jfQNEYSUCKLE FRIDAY STARTS 255-359- 5 iWvX CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND 973 7088 jJ dressed redwood Co-H- it AMITYVILLE HORROR OF THE THIRD KIND TO KILL the Peace court chambers, which also will serve as the com- mission meeting room, has not been completed, forcing city officials to hold meetings in the buildings foyer. Price said Tuesday the court is likely to hold a number of hearings on HALT DISNEY productions Robert Redford BRUBAKER R IIERBIE GOES BANANAS Meased Iu tyvfHUTlHCLNYUBVFO i9B0 Or BlANA wu vtSU OrSTRtetJtK Pfoouchom CO W-255-2T6BrESSEDN C TtCtMCOUM AMITYVILLE H0RRCH1 and Tuesdays Thursdays. As such, TOKILM Ci-t- y Commission fa meetings may have to be held on Mondays and Wednesdays, but nothing definite has been determined, he said. 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