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Show to ft '79 I DISCONTINUED SADDLE BLANKET SEAT COVERS $3,950 i BENCH 487-896- 1 B48-2- BUCKET colors available Prices as low as DEER HUNTER Special. 76 Luv, 36,000 miles. Stereo, new all terrain tires, roll bar, clean, or best offer. 968 9546, FORD F100 4X4, excell, condi., new tires - will -- (2225 968-838- 5 (4 colors) I I 1979 1 4 Slotted Dish MAGS 6 lug 14" - 10" wide fits Chevy Luv - $150. FORD loaded, $4,500. 1I SIX YARD 566 7054 IF B49 66 FORD F100 4x4, V8, long bed, 4 speed, 82,000 miles. $1,000. Call 966 0845 after 4 1976 inch 15 condi-tion- 9219 , TL S41 TWO TIRES COURIER FORD Brand new No. 70073 NOW $2495 RICK WARNER FORD 650 So. Main 0 Ext. 379 Ph. DODGE 383 ENGINE, 1973 LEGAL NOTICES 2 will be required to furnish and pay for satis- factory FORD F250 1 Was $1995 NOW $1195 RICK WARNER FORD 650 So. Main Ph. R49 DATSUN LONG pickup, $2,300. 968 5748. West Valley City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Renee Mackay Commissioner IF bed 1977 performance and payment bonds and other bonds required by Utah Law. Ext. 379 0 W49-1- B M49-1- '73 RANCHERO WITH top, J49 IQ 1969 CHEVY PICKUP with 307 eng. Good condi. $900. See after 6 p.m. WEST VALLEY CITY 2470 South Redwood Road West Valley City, Utah 1 Phone: 974-550- INVITATION FOR BID 969-923- 8 N49 10 1975 JEEPCJ5 , 3 spd., leather roll bar, interior, stereo. $3,795 PETERSON AUTO 5601 So. State 266-3- 5 P P45 5F NOW TAKING BIDS 1980 PICKUP CHEV Short bed, loaded. BANK VALLEY 973-5068- & TRUST u 48 2q Third Judicial District Court in and for Salt Lake County Probate Division Probate & Guardianship Notices Consult Clerk of District court of the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ELLEN MAR-LOHARRIS aka ELLEN M. HARRIS, Deceased Probate No. R P80-67- 4 West Valley City is requesting bids for construction of a Fire Station to be located at 3100 South and 3450 West or within a two block radius as approved by The West Valley City Fire Chief. The Fire Station shall be constructed on the land indicated, by the owner, and shall be leased to West Valley City with an option to purchase. All financing shall be handled by the owner. Plans and specifications will be available after 4:00 p.m., Sept. 26, 1980, at West Valley City Hall, Room 200. Bids will be opened at 4:30 p.m., Sept. 30, 1980 at West Valley City Hall, Room 109, and contract awarded at 5:00 p.m. in the City Commission meeting. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satis- factory All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them above to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 19th day of December, 1980, or said claims shall be forever performance and payment bonds and other bonds required by Utah Law. West Valley City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Renee Mackay Commissioner W49-1- barred. JOHN A. ROKICH Personal tative B WEST VALLEY CITY Represen- South 8400 West 9 Telephone: 84044 Utah Magna, 3617 250-586- R48-3- B Robberies Probed By Police WEST VALLEY. Two ap- involving the were in- same man barrel carb , two 18 gallon saddle tanks, 8 ft. bed, 4 sp. trans., $1,200 966 7808 S49 IQ No. 25858 W49-1- parently South Redwood Road West Valley City, Utah 1 Phone: 2470 974-550- B WEST VALLEY CITY 2470 South Redwood Road West Valley City, Utah Phone: 974-550- 1 INVITATION FORBID West Valley City is requesting bids for construction of a Fire Station to be located at 2495 South and 1820 West or within a two block radius as approved by The West Valley City Fire Chief. The Fire Station shall be constructed on the land indicated, by the owner, and shall be leased to West Valley City with an option to purchase. All financing shall be handled by the owner. Plans and specifications will be available after 4:00 p.m., Sept. 26, 1980, at West Valley City Hall, Room 200. Bids will be opened at 4:30 p.m., Sept. 30, 1980 at West Valley City Hall, Room 109, and contract awarded at 5:00 p.m. in the City Commission meeting. The successful bidder vestigated here Thursday by West Valley police. Officer Grant initially responded at 11:15 a.m. to a call from Edgar Harmon, 73, 3259 So. Redwood Road, who said an armed man in his mid-20- s had stolen his vehicle, jewelry and cash. The vehicle was later located at the Redwood Multipurpose Center, but the suspect got away with $450 in cash, a watch valued at $100 and jewelry worth $150, police said. Just before noon, police were called to investigate an armed robbery at Rainbow Oil, 1704 W. 3500 South, in which $180 was reported stolen. Police suspect the same individual was responsible for both cases. The suspect allegedly wore a brown corduroy suit and is described as Hin-chcli- ff 150 pounds. Chamber Directory Is Readied FORBID West Valley City is requesting bids for construction of a Fire Station to be located at 4100 South and 6400 West or within a two block radius as approved by The West Valley City Fire Chief. The Fire Station shall be constructed on the land indicated, by the owner, and shall be leased to West Valley City with an option to purchase. All financing shall be handled by the owner. Plans and specifications will be available after 4:00 p.m., Sept. 26, 1980, at West Valley City Hall, Room 200. Bids will be opened at 4:30 p.m., Sept. 30, 1980 at West Valley City Hall, Room 109, and contract awarded at 5:00 p.m. in the City Commission meeting. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satis- factory performance and payment bonds and other bonds required by Utah Law. West Valley City Results 4207 Rick ' small business operators. science, will a lecture, at Holla-da- y Library on Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Ballot issues will also here progressing toward a late fall completion of a directory that will list more than 900 business firms on the west side of the valley, according to the Valley Area Chamber of Commerce. Bill Barton said this week that businesses throughout the area are being contacted about participation in the d project. He explained that each business is entitled to one free listing, but may also purchase space in the directory. Distribution is expected to take place by early December, with a directory being mailed to every home in the area. Persons wishing to obtain information about the directory may contact the Chamber at 0 or Ed Mears at Officials of youth soccer, football and baseball leagues are being encouraged to provide information for inclusion in the publication 969-409- managers minimize their problems and be discussed at several library locations by Martha Dyner, maximize ex- Utah Constitutional Review Committee. Lectures are scheduled at South Salt Lake Library on Oct. 21; East at7:30p.m. For further tion, those may call 27 29, their pro- fits, Holt added. In addition to the weekly sessions, participants are entitled to the counseling services of a graduate MBA (Masters of Business Administration) student who will help analyze a ecutive director of the Millcreek on Oct. Holladay on Oct. The seminars will be held each Thursday through Nov. 20 from 7 to 10 p.m. in room 204 of the UofUs Business Classroom Building. Information on fees and registration is available by calling Grant Holt, assistant professor of management, said the seminars are not highly technical lectures. We stress the practical aspects of small business management and deal with the special interests and concerns of the participants, he said. Our purpose is to help small business 581-790- 5. professor of and all companys informa- operations and recommend interested changes. 943-761- 4. - At Brockbank Batt Youth Is Elected To Post Batt was elected seventh grade class president at MAGNA. Bill Brockbank junior high last week. He will be assisted by Tiffany Byers, vice president; Cheryl Johnson, secretary; Cheryl Foote and Amy Maes-tastudent council members. Adviser Nola Ostraff s, Years Moisture 16.73 Thursday slow sunny, warming Although specific details have not been committee discussed, members seemed said cheerleaders at the school are off to a good start after winning top honors at a summer cheerleading camp. Cheerleaders include Lisa Cranfield, head with cheerleader; MichSheila Glasgow, elle Orchard, Leisel Christiansen, Brenda Hardman and Kay fields pools, parks, Mrs. Hancock said. Before further plans are made, however, we have to find out what areas are available and where there is a real need for parks, she added. Committee member Don Davis is expected to help the organization obtain and evaluate information on He is a park needs. On Requests Other committee are John Houser, Lynn and Bonnie Warr, Ken and Susan Kosak, Day Perry, Duane Larsen, Jr., Del George Anast and Don Hancock David Olsen. Redwood - WEST (Hank) Price was VALLEY. presented with a plaque g for West Valleys float in the Days of 47 parade. Janice Fisher, who after Mayor Henry helped organize the preparation of the float, presented the plaque to the mayor. Three of the six rezoning bids dealt with land around Hercules. The commission set an Oct. 14 hearing date on an appeal by Raddon k charged for the and Rushton of the City course. Planning Commissions will be Adult ruling to deny single taught Saturdays from 2 family homes on 8,000 to 4 p.m. beginning Oct. square foot lots 11. zoning) but to approve Registration for both 10,000 square foot lots at 3 will be held Oct. 4450 So. 6000 West. from 9 p.m. by The property contains or 36 acres. telephone in person. On Oct. 9, city ofAn exercise course for ficials will consider rewomen held Wednesday quests for 8 zoning and Thursday evenings by CMP Corporation on will start Oct. 1 at 6 p.m. 36 acres at 4100 So. 6600 Included will be walkWest and by American ing, jogging and univerDevelopment Co. on 32 sal workouts. acres at 4100 So. 6400 A youth fitness class West. will meet Tuesdays and Also scheduled for Thursdays at 5 p.m. hearings that day are On Wednesday nights applications by Delton a Space Invaders comLanes for commercial petition for youngsters ) zoning on one acre will be held at 5 at 3518 W. 3500 South; p.m. the Granger Eagles for include R-Saturdays zoning (parking open game room from 9 lot) at 4565 W. 3500 a.m. to 5 p.m.; field South; and Phillip Booth trips and other ac- for R-- (offices) at 3307 tivities. So. 4000 West. Further information In other matters, the is available at commmission heard a campaign pitch from Hearing dates for six rezoning applications were set here Thursday by the City Commission. The dates were posted prize-winnin- Classes Slated At Center Here REDWOOD. A series of fall classes are slated to get under way at the Redwood Center. In the area of arts and crafts an adult leather-wor- k class will meet Tuesday evenings from 9 oclock beginning Oct. 9. A $3 fee will be 7-- Ike Piuufet . . . with an eye tor the tittle things Three Green Sheet area firms have been granted funds by the Federal government for specific projects, Senators Jake Garn and Or-ri-n Hatch have announced in Washington. HOJ Engineering, 3960 So. 5th West, has received a $12,386 contract from the Department of the Interior for a weigh belt feeder to be utilized by the Bureau of Mines. Par-Do- n Construction, 4595 Cherry St., has received a contract for $229,500 from the Fish and Wildlife Service. It provides for rehabilita-tio- n of six-wee- tri-che- (R-l-- 8 (535-504- R-l-- (C-2- 8-- County center at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge in Box Elder County. Sterling Nelson & Sons, 118 W. 4800 South, has been given a contract by the Fish and Wildlife Service for the purchase of fish food. It will be provided to various fish hatcheries during the first quarter of fiscal $147,724 1981. Davis. in the auditing department. computers COMMISSIONED. Mark B. Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Dean, 2960 Amherst Ave. Granger, has been commissioned an Army second lieutenant upon completion of advanced ROTC training at Fort Lewis, Wash. Dean attended Utah State University. BASIC. Pvt. David G. Bate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 3700 W. W, 4195 Bate, South, Granger, has completed basic training at Fort Sill, Okla. A late model motorcycle was reported stolen Saturday, according to West Valley Police. So. 4840 . . . Ordinances To Be Discussed Today In City WEST VALLEY. Or- dinances are expected to be the main point of concern here today (Thursday) for the City Commission. The commission will meet at 5 p.m. in City Hall, 2470 So. Redwood Road. Tentatively scheduled for commission consideration are: -- Ordinances pertaining to storm drains; -- Revised version of the traffic ordinance adopted by the city; -- An address to the board by County Com- that the board had voted during its last meeting to endorse a e suggestion by Kent that the Magna Lions would consider sponsorship of a pavilion at the proposed East Go-Ibl- Community Magna park. The idea will be pursued if the park becomes a reality. During the session tonight (Thursday) the group will explore the feasibility of sponsoring a Boy Scout troop for youngsters of other faiths who are not affiliated with an group. A representative of the Boy Scout Council will speak to the group and outline the steps to be taken if their decision is to the affirmative. BIRTHS From Page 7, Col. 9) Greenberg, 4680 Quail Visla Lane William Bridge, 6358 So. James West Dale Dau, South 2525 W 8129 Michael 3785 4885 Dunyon, Hellas Dr James McFall, 3544 Ridge Dr Wrenn Fox, Joel Cir Lynn 1330 Road Obray, T Quilter, Leon Murray-Hollada- 5048 Niagara 807 Vine St Roberts, 556 Spacerama Dr. Scott Stevens, 4459 T idwell Doug Woolsey, 3388 So 200 East Richard 430 E ast Egbert, 4700 So McComas, Jeffrey 1748 Fieldcrest Lane Daniel Rumon, 4854 So West Ted Matthews, 3191 W 3650 South Alan Bergstrom, 3948 So 4620 East 900 David Castleton, 6557 So. East Steven Stonebreaker, 2965 W 2960 South Gregory C Kevern, 1473 W. 1645 4980 South Walter Baranowsky, 5944 TinstoneCir Stephen Wade, 5900 Brent wood Dr Joseph Bingham, 2514 W. 5780 South Richard Rudolph, Peggy Way 4250 Boys Ron Bagley, Road 3087 Banbury Dave Gagon, 4390 So. Cherry View Dr. Donald 4623 Taylor, Meadow Road Heber Anderson, 3062 Peggy Way Wayne Smith, 6386 Higate Ave Steven Jones, 4326 Dr Lynn Road Bartlett, Russell W 1605 Deno Lovely Duncan, 6768 Hancock, 2250 Larabrook Way John Heatherglen Dr. Dale Malmrose, 1300 West Michael Highwood Dr. Brian 4315 Sparks, Pitts, So. 5549 7543 Washington Road Craig Haslam, 4873 Townsend Way Pease, 6460 W. 4100 Brian Jones, Lane 3691 Hillside Irwin South TRAINING. Seaman Allan Vincent, 4455 Draper St Recruit John L, Zom-brJames Hellstrom, 2276 son of Robert L. Haun Ave. Zombro of 4350 Moure-gat- e Jeanne R. Warenski, West Circle, Granger, Valley City Max E. Thomsen, 2777 StafUtah, and L. Marie mission candidate ford Cir. Zombro of 1083 E. 7625 Aaron Kennard. Darwin Millet, 5109 South, has completed Wildrose Dr. Robert N. Hughes, recruit training at the 4456 Wild Cherry Cir. Naval Training Center, LIONS Bruce Nelson, 3957 So. 150tT San Diego. He joined the West (From Page 7, Col. 4) Navy in May. Gary Smith, 4933 Center St. members ticipation by John Smith, 3818 in the clubs activities. ON DUTY. Sgt. Howard Boss, 5465 Kent Dyches went on to say Cir. Robert J. OReilly Jr., that the club will conDaniel J. Dubois, 347 E. son of Louise K. OReiltinue to sponsor a Leo 3360 South ly, 4471 W. 4715 South, youth club, with Marty 4202 So. Roger Daniels, 3720 West Kearns, has reported Tietjen serving as presfor duty with the 1st ident. A Junior AchieveMarine Division at ment company will also Those dont wants Camp Pendleton, Calif. be sponsored for the around your house are A 1976 graduate of third consecutive year, probably do wants for Kearns high, he joined making the Magna club someone else. Advertise the Marine Corps in the only Lions club in them in Green Sheet September of 1976. the United States to classifieds! o, AT BROCKBANK Commission candidate D. Michael Stewart. It also approved expenditures for wiring for the as-yunused the Reported Stolen 1 Dates Slated Dept, staff member. J.A. program. sponsor a He added For Rezoning Recreation County Motorcycle Is 4480 HERES HOW If you are the owner or occupant of this week's Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later than noon on Tuesday to moke proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 2700 East ond 9200 West, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Last week's Mystery Home was at 5560 So. 5180 West in Kearns. smaller community ' M-- H ... and swimming plus numerous Gene Cir., police here said Saturday. Water left running in an upstairs bathroom sink and bathtub was observed by a neighbor who informed police. Cook, Claim Cash For Your parks with athletic 3536 West, said the motorcycle was stolen from a storage shed behind her residence. The value of the vehicle was estimated at $1,500. si. favor the development one or two large WEST VALLEY.' Vandals apparently caused an estimated $4,000 damage to an unoccupied duplex at Patti ' of Water Damages Vacant Duplex WEST VALLEY. tr, to Barker, state legislator Duayne Johnson, Donna ting, planning and control, financing and other topics of interest to other issues. Dr. J. D. Williams, 54 43 38 42 2. management, voting, system and 62 Proc members with marketing, accoun- HTS. 50 54 64 53 businesses will be offered by the University of Utah College of Business beginning Oct. The sessions will deal the 80 mini-max- 54 Lo 86 94 73 76 63 68 73 handle advertising and public relations and will help with acquisition of equipment. Scheduled i eight seminars for owners and managers of small 59 Hi trend, light winds. FridaySun doy loir with worm days. Highs 75-8lows mostly In the 40's. At UofU of 59 continued Seminars series Sep. 17 Sep. 18 Sep. 19 Sep. 20 Sep. 21 Sep. 22 Sep. 23 FORECAST; supervised by tenWolde. Mrs. Hancock will SALT LAKE. A 46 53 8.14 will be concessions Politics for the People will be Octobers theme throughout the County Library System. Programs, exhibits, book lists and brochures will be available to provide information on can- Election preliminary surveying facilities and Politics Topic At Libraries didates, political 67 90 89 66 68 90 90 park scheduling, available at press time. Initial meetings will be aimed at determining what the wants and needs of the community are. Those determinations will be synthesized into a master plan, she said. We all have our own ideas, but we havent set down any goal. We have to obtain the feelings of the area. Right now we dont really know what were up against, Mrs. Han- - COTTONWOOD a 1980 lo Prc HI maintenance and provement and acquisition of equipment. Recreation in general, special events such as parades and fireworks, that of SUMMARY 1979 for park design, im- meeting were not present 966-543- INVITATION 4765 Hancock, e, political GRANGER. Work is Chamber-sponsore- ex- Carlin, 2485 W. 3935 South, is first vice chairman, while Casey 3871 Cilma Dr., is second vice chairman. The group met again yesterday (Wednesday) to further clarify plans and a regular Wednesday meeting schedule probably will be set up, Mrs. Hancock said. UofU West said organization. armed robberies 969-166- 5 IF R49 for E700-1- small pickup. Cost $100, will sell for $75 for both. Was $2995 1971 969 re- R22 TL USED STUDDED snow tires. Good commit- here last So. 3250 West, was elected chairman of the Renee Mackay Commissioner dump bed. Call B49-1- p.m. reserves the right to ject any or all bids. 2F M48 487-896- 1 the Harman Dr. Dennis Jordan, legal Nonas 966-722- 8 of ecutive secretary IF C49 Beckie LARIAT RANGER ton, SWB, fully 'z the tee formed Wednesday, Between Main and West Temple) J49 2Q 1964 CHEV ONE ton truck 290. Big 6 engine, $465, M49 IQ 968 5536 one be That and several other as yet unspecified goals will be taken under consideration by 70 Bowers Way So. 484-531- As ID 1980 THE WEATHER move to accelerate the committees ability to deal with the new citys parks and recreation needs, the executive board divided its duties into various categories. Additional subcommittees are expected to be formed in subsequent meetings, she noted. As chairman, Jordan will be in charge of fund raising, surveying the desires of city residents, volunteer coordination, liaisons with schools as well as county and city officials, and policy and regulations. Carlin is responsible mittee. $24s Reese Equilizer trailer hitch $60. Thurs., Sept. 25, cock said. primary goals facing the West Valley Parks and Recreation Com- SO HURRY!! Also $1,550. $12 95 PLUS CUSTOM PICKUP CARPETING 1971 West Valley View master plan for this city LIMITED SUPPLY M48 2D 968 3040. West Valley City, UT. WEST VALLEY. Developing a park SPLIT BENCH All - Park Council Is Established FORD FAIRMONT WGN. -- West Valley O ygtfffixT Elected to serve as class presidents at Brockbank school year ore, from left, seventh grader Bill Junior high for 1980-8Batt, eighth groder Kirk Woodruff, ninth grader Melinda Taylor. 1 i ' |