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Show Week's Births W - helped boost the total number of babies born to Green Sheet area families to 124, according to hospital reports issued for the week ending Sunday night. of the inSeventy-sifants were boys and 48 were girls. Twenty-eigh- t x were born at Cottonwood hospital, 11 at St. Marks and 16 at Valley West. The re- mainder arrived at other Salt Lake area hospitals. Babies were born to the following area families: COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls Kearns W Lawson, 6165 Rodeo Lane Mark Baker, 2215 Bon mebrook Dr 762 Dallas J Valentine, LaSalle Dr Donald K Weaver, 6169 Vtxen Way BOOMING . . . Decker Lake Is one of two industrial parks In West Valley City thot produces a considerable share of soles tax revenue. Parks Abound West View 2C Thurs., Valley Aug. 21, 1980 5229 Ridgecrest Dr Two Sets Of Twins Boost Total To 124 Two sets of twin boys Gordon, Robert Howe, 3 9 4 0 Tuscaloosa Way Denms Morrill, 6024 So 2200 West 3703 Bryan W Hancock, Chatterleigh St Byron Bateman, 5729 Lolene Way Mike P Dykman, 205 E 4600 South Eddie W J Temms, 4370 Annapolis Dr 7120 Ap Ray Buckner, paloosa Dr Randall J Coleman, 4892 So 5415 West 5726 Ronnie U Collins, Treebeard Road Steve J Mendenhall, 3915 Dean Dr Douglas W Spenst, 3494 W 6875 South Twin Boys Arthur Harris, 5766 Hansen Cir Boys Brian W Christensen, 2967 Breeze Dr Daren Lindquist, 5730 So 900 East Willard M Van Fleet, 4370 Leonard Kaima, 6239 Dewdrop Dr David Esperson, 5375 So 5204 West Don Longmore, 5510 Con estoga Cir Eyston R Petersen, 5675 Capitol Reef Dr Gary A Rollins, 4848 So 1300 Craig Hafcn, day Blvd , Edward Rick Withers, 7440 Dixon Way David M Lofgren, 3967 So 2200 West Pauhasi Vainuku, 3132 So 4880 West 6528 ST MARKS HOSPITAL Girls Twin Boys David J Sabodsai, 1171 Ha cienda Dr 6386 So Kelly Peterson, Kentucky Dr Clinton Jerry Latigo Cir Gilbert Crespm, 4480 W 5015 South Douglas A Sanderson, 3673 Atmore Road Von J Myler, 5340 So Polaris Ct. Paul Stultz, 5086 W Chip pewa PI William Kirkham, 5274 Peggy Lane Lezlie Treadwell, 4036 So 1515 West Kevin G McQuivey, 2940 Patricia Cir Cherry View Dr Jay Caldwell, 5505 So 5567 West Mark 3roderick, 2858 So Patrick 3970 Roberts, L Dr Edward Vickie, 4012 Hawkeye Dr Larry Lambert, 2343 W Paul Way John Jensen, 3002 W 3875 South Rodney Goren, 4539 Dixie Ave Gary Waters, 6599 Dixie Dr longer available at Saltair Beach State Park at the south end of the Great Salt Lake. Tedd Tuttle, superintendent of the Saltair Timothy Facer, 3185 HaiT inger Cir Larry Trimble, 6156 So Nimbus Way James Johnston, 4243 So 2835 West Robyn Johanson, 4161 W 5985 South W Bryan Colton, 3560 Maricopa Cir. Richard Giggey, 6697 Castleview Dr Stanley Schaar, 1106 Range f Road Randy Raymond, 3703 So 5725 West 1501 Gary VanRoosendaal, Spring Lane Douglas Gregg, 4000 Boys 5126 Parks and Recreation have announced that due to great public response, firewood is no St Nielsen, 3412 So S 7895 West Boys Moffitt, 6316 Keller, King Valley Dr Owensboro Dr Larry A SALT LAKE. Officials of the State Division of Michael Weight, 7273 Madison Road Ronald Turner, 350 Gordon Lane R ichard Ashton, 528 Evasham St Steven Farrell, 5937 So 275 West John Wayman, 4995 Holla day Blvd Allen Barney, 5278 So Hayden Ave John Morris, 4293 Tidwell Girls 4844 So Robinson, OTHER HOSPITALS Girls 4900 West Keith 4380 W So Holla VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL East Raymond Dure Jr 4221 Firewood Removed From Park 3666 Barnes, Carl E Brighton Point Dr Foloiti Nau, 4154 South West Valley City, UT. 5700 South Leslie (SeePage Beach district of Great Salt Lake State Park, said about 75 to 100 truckloads of firewood were removed from the park by the public during the past month or so The firewood came from structural remains of buildings and docks that have been demolished to make way for new development at the Saltair Beach. 7C, Col. 5) - Industry In Boom Period WEST VALLEY. dustrial parks boomed the state, in last in the particularly dozen years. Of 70 the second largest in the county, ranking behind only Centennial Park in Salt Lake City. Begun in 1967, Decker Lake covers 1,000 acres, much of which is still In- have industrial parks state, two are within the boundaries of in the undeveloped. A for spokesman Research Industries, West Valley City. One of those, Decker Lake Industrial Park, is which owns most of the vacant property, said his company was deliberately holding back use of the Sunday Worship!) 00AM & 967 5548 An all Bible Church Everyone Welcome Free Transportation 7 OOPV available land until the time was appropriate. The second industrial park in the citys boun- - daries is still in its in- parks, institutional fant stages. The Ivory parks and private inand Company develop- dustrial parks. ment west of the Decker Community parks are Lake area (both are publicly supported, the along 2100 South) covers trend being set by 78 acres, with another 50 Weber County, which started the Weber Counacres available. Salt Lake County has 19 industrial parks covering nearly 6,000 acres, according to a study prepared by the Utah Economic and Business Review. Statewide, there are 70 industrial parks. The states largest park is the Little Mountain Park, developed by Southern Pacific TINY TOTS Pre School Classes Register Now!! Before Sept. 2nd And Receive $500 off i, y Reg. Class Price When You Bring In This Ad. Basic Movement Kinesthetic Awareness Thru For 3 Gymnastic Activities 4 4 Year Olds. Railroad in Weber The Little County. Mountain development covers 8,000 acres. Most of the states in- dustrial parks are located along the Wasatch Front, with only 21 percent outside of that region. Transportation and access to markets and labor resources are responsible for the clustering, the UofU report contends. The Economic and Business Research Department at the UofU breaks parks down into four categories: community parks, railway ty Industrial Corporation in 1972. Three of the four ma- jor railroads operating in the state have developed land for inIn dustrial purposes. addition, the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Co. has several industrial areas next to its rail lines, the report notes. Industrial parks are a natural area of interest for railroads. Often, the shipment of products to and from the industrial parks generates a considerable amount of rail traffic, the study showed. Industrial parks cannot be classified as either private or public, such as the UofUs Research Park and the Ute Industrial Park on Indian reservations in the Uintah Basin. Both the Decker Lake and Ivory and Company developments are vattwn vazcmi HAN6IN6 CfcopCZASt 4.5 Cu. Ft. Bar BUNK Srze-SLEEftK LAMPS 50 0000 $18995,144 AJ Off FULUSfZE WALL fWui PICTURES FPCT rcois. 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