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Show Who Collects? - West Valley City, UT. The question developed into a battle of words during the week between the county and West Valley City as the city prepared to decide whether to con City Fire C f?' !&'$& ScXA'l . . . , Working on tot for Granger high's production of "Brigadoon" are Mike Lopez, Cyndl Hall, Ross Madsen. For GHS Class - Set Design Is Challenge crew are already working on the scenery for the show and are presently concentrating on the set for the Harry Beaton chase scene. GRANGER. The liltBriging music of adoon is filling the halls of Granger high as rehearsals get under way for the popular musical which will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30,, Nov. 1 and 3. Brenda Park Scenery, is direct- Norman Wendel as vocal director. Others staff Lindstrom, on the production are Lynn lighting and sound effects are very closely integrated throughout the show, but especially in this particular scene, remarked Mr. Madsen. Building the sets for the show is a big project, he added. Many students worked during the summer preparing for the production. students Twenty-nin- e ing the production, with orchestra; Denise Rapp, choreography and Ross Madsen, scenery and lighting. Madsen and his stage PUBLIC NOTICE . . . your right to know STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION 3685) 1. Title of publication West Valley View. 2. ' Date of filing, September 22, 1980. 3. Frequency of issue -- -- weekly. 3a. No. of issues published annually - 52. 3b. Annual subscription price - $12.50. 4. Location of known office of publication 155 East 4905 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84107. 5. Location of the headquarters or general business offices of the publishers - same. 6. Names and complete addresses of publisher, editor, and -- managing editor -- Publisher, J. M. 155 East 4905 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84107. Editor, Corn-wel- l, Donald Robinson, 3910 David Place, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84120. 7. Owner (if owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual must be given.) Murray Printing Corporation, 155 East 4905 South, Salt Lake City, Utah; J.M. Cornwell, Salt Lake City, Utah; Bette J. Cornwell, Salt n Lake City, Utah; R. Staats, Green-braCalifornia. 8. Known bondRos-elle- e, holders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities. there are none, (If so state). None. 10. Extent and nature A. Total of circulation. No. copies printed (Net Press Run), average No. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 6449; actual No. issue during preceding 12 months, 5180; actual No. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 9736. 2. Mail subscriptions, average No. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 662; actual No. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 1000. C. Total paid circulation (sum of 10B1 and 10B2), average No. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 5842; actual No. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 10736. D. Free distribution by mail, carrier or other means, samples, complimentary, and other free copies, No. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 377; actual No. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 39. E. Total distribution (sum of C and D), average No. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 6219; actual No. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 10775. F. Copies not distributed. 1. Office use, left over, unaccounted, spoiled after printing, average No. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 211; actual No. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 205. 2. Returns from news agents, average No. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 19; actual No. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 46. G. Total (sum of E, FI and 2 -should equal net press run shown average with services provided by private county have - $3 nor Commissioner participate in the stage design class, he explained, and the total involvement of scenery, lighting and sound is keeping Renee Mackay, who is responsible for fire protection, are in town. The chief is expected to return from a conven them busy as they work with the sets. It will keep them on their toes throughout the production, he added. The students are learning many skills which tion on Monday, while Mrs. Mackay is not anticipated back until Oct the mayor said. Only one bid for each of the three stations has been submitted to the city, Treasurer Randy Baker said, speculating that builders were concerned about the uncertainty of interest rate levels on the money 7, 17.5-acr- at looking a One of the three sta- tions contemplated by the city would be constructed west of City The Get Acquainted Offer and CLEAN LUBE Regular 9 TWO WEEKS ONLY lease-purcha- library, public works shops and other offices for city departments. market. Try a Want Ad! per household VACUUM REPAIR possibility of placing a clinic in the vicinity of City Hall' in order to improve health coverage m the western portion of the valley, Price noted. City officials are looking at a agreement on the land. That is the same condition being applied to the fire stations. Other station sites being considered are in the vicinity of 4100 So. 6400 West and 3400 W. 3100 South. Try a Want Ad! Hall, ?470 So. Redwood Road, in what city officials are viewing as e civic part of a center. Price said he is negotiating with the landowner for additional property surrounding City Hall. In addition to a fire station, Price is mon- charges of less than City-Count- y Health Department also has been pursuing the NOW REID ENTERPRISES BISQN 56 IVY PLACE SUITE 4700 SO. 9th E. BANKCARDS 261-090- WELCOME 9 are directly usable in community or career fields, he observed. Students who have been involved in the class in previous years are now working at the of University Utah, and planning building scenery. The class is vocationally oriented and many students find it not only an interesting and enjoyable class, but a stepping stone into a worthwhile career, he said. Tickets for the musical will be available at the school for students $2, adults $2.50 or a family ticket for $10. Counseling circulation. 1. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales, average No. copies each average per month, while other cities in the . . copies of single issues published nearest to filing date, 11026. B. Paid (Required by 39 U.S.C. county charges residents $4 to create excuses for West Valley City residents to continue to pay the county. legally. Responded one city official, Theyre bluffing Bids were opened at West Valley City Hall on Monday afternoon, with prices ranging from $2 92 to $3 27 per month. The city now has 30 days to study the bids before awarding the contract cheaper than remaining on contract with the county. He noted that the attempting ly be made other means some thly WEST VALLEY. City officials have postponed awarding contracts for construction of up to three new fire stations here. Mayor Henry (Hank) Price and Commissioner Jerry Wagstaff tabled the bid opening because neither Fire Chief William Lukens $r. !ifM DESIGNERS vide inexpensive sanitation services. The request was intended to preserve that ability, he said In response, West Valley Mayor Henry (Hank) Price charged that Spencer was real- Station Bids Still Sealed 'A:''f'Wf,h .. to pro- countys ability d newly-annexe- There is no logical reason that West Valley City should continue as part of the garbage district. Price said he believed the city could provide garbage collection by companies 4'U i ty Commission prohibit or ininareas, corporated cluding West Valley, Draper and Bluffdale, from withdrawing from County Special Services District No. 1 He argued that reductions in the amount of unincorporated county territory and the subsequent loss of funding were jeopardizing the tinue contracting the service from the county. Bids from four private companies for the collection were opened here Monday, but the opening was preceded exby a week-lon- g change of claims and counterclaims. The tiff began when County Public Works Director Don Spencer requested that the Coun A WEST VALLEY. decision on exactly who will be collecting garbage from city residents has apparently been postponed until late October. - West Valley View Thurs., Oct. 2, 1980 Words Fly Over Garbage The County Commission said Monday it would not press its claim to continue providing garbage service to the recently incorporated areas. The commission indicated, however, that it felt such a claim could in A), No. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 6449; actual No. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 11026. I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. BETTE J. CORNWELL Business Manager M50-1- T Service Available KEARNS. Members of this community are being offered a counseling and career information program through Kearns high. 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