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Show west 13 VALLEY VIEW a 10, 1981 Thursday, Sept. a . q Total fc. g. In MiraAcngs Future Development Weighed Closeouts Year-en- d Magna MAGNA. A series of reports characterized the Magna Community Council meeting last week that pertained to current projects now being completed for community improvement here, as well as projected plans for future development of the area. In the presidents report, LaRee Pehrson said that Copper Community park improvements are nearly 50 percent complete. The contractor will be pouring a concrete apron ready to lay the undercarriage for Beat the 1982 price increases now at Ken Garffs pre-ca- neer was having the state take out about 30 feet of curb gutter and sidewalk on 8400 W'est, because they had forgotten to leave an opening for the future parking lot at the park. She noted that delivery of plans has been made to the engineers so that work can begin on rest rooms and utilities at the site by using seventh year CD funds. In addition, Mrs. Pehrson told the group she and Beth Archibald had met with Carl Nelson and Don Davis of the county to outline r, st concrete bleachers and after plans for further Labor Day, cranes will development at the move into the area and park, using eighth set the sections in year Community Development money. Instead of developing the area further to the west, she said they had opted for squaring off the front portion of Pleasant Green park so that in place. She also said that d lights on the ball dia-mon- are being for final aim- readied ing and work is beginning on landscaping around the remodeled case Community field house. The landscaping is being stepped up due to the fact is that time for the cut-of- f planting either seed or sod for new lawns. County Recreation has assured her that the tennis Omega Sedan Choose from 30 Delta Royales, Regency Sedans, and Toronados, all at Omega Coupe No. 405, retail $7049 savings. year-en- d State at 5th South SLC, Utah G47 1976 OLDS STARFIRE. 10 New new tires, trans mission recently overhauled. Owner leaving town, $2,000. 047 1L 969 6409. brakes, 1979 W150, brown, low eage. Joy. Dad's Pride TRANS AM et. '80 dependable and Must see to ap W471F '69 DATSUN SEDAN. Needs some work, $300. Call W47 1L '73 DODGE 318 ENGINE. 12' steel dump bed. Good con dition, $3,000. Call 250 7811. ONE UNIROYAL steel belted J47 IS tire '80 FORD XLT 870464 Many sliding window $8995 HR 78, $25. Call 261 5375. A47 1L O 1972 extras, & etc. Most parts available. 1 R4 FORD BRONCO Low miles - 7232-- Special Price $7969" 22S R47 1L 4 Vi Ton Pickup new tires, new TRUCK AND camper set up. 9,a ft. loaded, R47 1L $2,000. Call 966 1768. CHEV '2 Rebuilt brakes, engine, new tires. good $1,700. re- H47 IF Third Judicial District Court in and tor Salt Lake County Probate Division Probate A Guardianship Notices Consult Clerk of District court of the respective signers for further mileage, excellent cond., move up to quality $6925 Low Ext. 228 R47 P4 tQ IF mechanics lien sale will be held Sept. A 30, 1981 for a rolet 10:00 a.m. 1975 Chev- at Monza IR07B52173521, DR AND NEW 1981 VIN regis- tered under the name of Rick L. Niehoff, last known address, 7626 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, CA. Lien is claimed under Section 38-2-- 4 U C Am. 1953. Sale will be at Shio Bros., 326 W. 600 Salt South, Lake, Utah. Seller reserves the right to buy. 4X4 PICKUPS Starting at QQQ 860194 " F777 S47-1- LEGAL NOTICE 13.8 For County Plan Board Limited Supply EVERY TRUCK REDUCED TO SELL con- begin in October when the water goes out of the canal. Ribotto also said the De- Community velopment steering committee will be meeting with the County Commission to determine the delay in Community Development projects which results in the loss of money through inflation. He pointed out that it is happening all over the valley because there is no penalty clause in any of the CD contracts and if a contractor bids a project and a more lucrative one comes the along, original contract pushed aside. Is Try Green Sheet classi- fied ads! 262-668- SAVE TIME, SAVE MONET Have your car repairat home at your door Tune ups M inor repairs ed Call THE AUTO MEDIC 989-706- 8 assignment as B The commission that a suggested to rezone request allow expansion of 266-003- 3 MUSSAY A COLUMBIA STRIPE s ML AM PfCTURCD 1:45, 3:45, 5 1 7.45 , 9:45 45, 0 BALL DUNjN prin- CIN0N 9 15 TO I SJ I 00 with Granite district six years, one of them as teacher of math, Saatt $1.50 till 6:4S Mon, thru Fri. oxcapt holidays All reading and physical education, along with coaching wrestling at Granite Park junior BLUE LAGOON Plat Homes parking lot clude the entire site to overcome the homes being a legal, but use in the present zone. high. As a social worker, he was assigned on the athletic background. At Highland, he played football and wrestled and also enjoys water skiing and fishing. He has four an daughters. Im excited : ra DUMPUNC (mxRiimin) BARGAIN SPECIAL to be 6 p.m. OPEN TILL working with high school students in the alternative setting, because of my background training. Its both exciting and challenging. My goal is to help more kids stay in school, to make it through and be qualified to contribute to the work force and society. II" SUPERMAN WAiTf p MATTHAU Ml AND a RAIDERS AYBUROH P1CIUKI PAftAMOklN! THEATRES 1 2.00 aicapt for MON.-FR- FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER lLI OF THE LOST ARK" J rKOGER MOOHE as James Bund 007 THE GREAT 262-405- ( Dudley 7:00-9:3- SAT. MATINEES CALL FOR SHOW TIMES Clatad Sunday Sat. Matinaei E Moore Liza Minnelli - r2BB-3Ba- 14th MlTER MATTHAU tUlArBUK AtC FUAt AN EYE FOR AN EYE f RK HARD CHEECH PRYOR STIll R chonGS Nice OLAZYDREAMS M lTFASHIONIPLAC 7lFIRST MONDAY PAAAMOON! J eight-wee- k CENTEfP fo.lun.on l,tf 1:30-3:3- Pvt. Parties Available PG BLOWOUT FOR YOUR EYES ONLYI IN OCTOBER p.m. p.m. SEASONS ARTHUR? Wt R GENE HACKMAN REEV CHRISTOPHER NEO BEATTY JACKIE COOPER 6 7:00-10:0Mon.-Tku- FOUR TROLLEY OPEN 7:15, 9:00 Rd DOrsi YOU WISH YOU 70 E. 4800 So. Out Mack Wait af State St. FRIDAT C TROLLEY 4100 S Redwood Skate City SATURDAY THE R DEVLIN 'CARRIAGE S0 Arthur 8, Col. 5) Dudley Moore Liza Minnelli llftrthum PG 2033 Notice is hereby So. State, building No. con(basement given of a Board of Ad- 1 justment meeting on ference room), at 7 Sept. 14 at 5:30 p.m., in oclock. the Murray City Tuition is $5 and furMunicipal Building, ther information is 5461 South State available by calling Street, Murray, Utah, Linday Perry in the Commission Judy Price or Lynne S. Boer Chambers, at which time the following application will be heard. Terry West, 5203 Try A Want Ad! MAX 066.3 33,. Mike Bennett -26- 6-3991 MUPPET CAPER i nut CANC RIDES AGAIN MURRAY 496I8 STARTING AT TURN THE APPLE CLUB International is sponsoring an public speaking course titled Speechcraft. Classes are being held weekly in the ITS TNI DEVIL SUM ' r . Mc-Doug- al Funeral in- (261-2648- ). EVERY TUES. PG circulation, ex- sings with his wife, enisting development joys all sports, having (524-400- ... SEATS 30 SOUTH fic (From Page AU i THE LAST CHANCE PG V 120. 3 20. 5 ?0. 7 20. 9 20 ONCE UPON A MOUSE PLUS 0 THE FOX AND THE HOUND c AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON (262-1044- ), 4600 South Statu and bridge struction should OPEN 12:30 AU SEATS $2.00 Ml A: 00p Man. Mr Erl. aicapt baRAayi Mike Bennett, who has been a social worker in Granite district for a number of years, is beginning his new junior high and high school level. Last year his special duties were SALT LAKE. The coordinating County Planning Com- junior high alternative mission gave consider- programs . In addition, Bennett ation to only three items involving west wrote and piloted a valley area property truancy intervention here Tuesday. program during the A conditional use for year. He earned a bachea dance studio was in psygranted for Brian lors degree Bainter, 7370 W. 3960 chology at the UofU South, limiting hours and earned a teaching of opertion from 8 a.m. certificate in social to 5 p.m. Mondays studies. He completed through Fridays, with a masters in social no more than six work at the UofU in 1975 and this July was students per session. Planners denied a awarded a secondary request for commer- administrators certicial zoning at 7600 W. ficate at the U. He plays guitar and 2400 South, citing traf- County Complex, GMAC FINANCING - request as reasons. LKGAL BLAZER 266-695- 5 lawns C-- 3 Reporting on Community Development projects, Ribotto said the sidewalk on 3100 South to 7200 West is almost ready for bid. He said they would probably begin work on the project sometime in October. He also said the engineering was being done on the 9180 West STARTS FRIDAT and prematurity of the SPECIAL 1979 350 , BEAUTY CONTEST TON LONG BED 967-119- 2 1 bat-tery- pair. 973-781- 1 '75 268-393- 0 R46 2Q motor needs eit. IF 1964 F0RD 1 o FORD TON Ext. 228 '80 T Slate Light 228 SIX YARD dump bed. Call R22 TL 566 7054. 289 ENGINE AND 3 speed transmission, excellent con- W47 IF dition 250 5410. J47 IQ $2,500. 968 8352. 1 Ad- Secretary G 250-597- 0 J46 tO A-- zones. graduate has been spaces. Dennis Hamblin, M47-1- of- 250-917- 4 1972 VW WONDER Bug. New seat covers, AM radio, excel lent condition, perfect for t. $995 969-314- 7 A-- M-- alterSouth State, is re- cipal at Granite native school. a to questing permit The Highland high five trailer Murray Board of justment SPECIAL auto., T top, AM best cassette, offer. O L de Custom - luxe, low miles, now fered for FORD CAMPER FM . 1 CHEV DIESEL 870513 228 R47 IT V8, preciate, K47 & 1 HEQCEnas mil- $6,788 '72 ll TAYLORSVILLE. $6395 PONTIAC economical. Open 8 am to 8 pm 1 1 1 1974 FORD COURIER truck, rebuilt engine, new clutch, good body. $1,195. 967 6023. DODGE CLUB WGN. 973-780- 8 521-6- o o '80 soccer-footba- y e Bennett New Position Ken Garff OldsmobileHonda $2,500. does not fence any of their properties all the City-Count- six-acr- In $13,588 Auto., air, radio, P.S., P.B., vinyl top. Good miles. cond. $45,000 tennis courts. Pehrson and Archibald also requested that barriers be erected at all the openings into the park, since they were informed that the county Alternative School Diesel Toronado 77 Ford Granada and with C-- 2 KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING WITH GENUINE GM PARTS HERE IS AN EXAMPLE: Demonstrator, No. 428, retail $15,249. would be developed in an orderly fashion and present a more attractive appearance. Tentative plans call for adding six more acres of grass, a sprinkling system, a picnic area and two bleachers will be of first class quality. But she had reservations because of the site of the bleachers and the materials being used on the tennis courts. With regard to Pleasant Green park, Mrs. Pehrson said the county public works engi $8358 $6588 No. 585, retail $9038 courts Development funds were dried up, the area facing 8400 West Recreation. A discussion was three play areas also heldto concerning be levied already developed, charges there is space for three for a blood pressure football practice clinic sponsored by the Board of areas. With the addiHealth. A letter will be tion of the plot, the fields can be written to Dr. Harry used for multiple use Gibbons requesting that the charge be as a abolished for older complex. In the tentative fig- persons who are ures that were dis- already feeling the cussed, $40,000 would crunch through inflabe allocated to install tion, increased mill pipe and cover a ditch levies and additional that runs through the taxes. In a report on planpark and fence the Joe openings; $110,000 for ning and zoning, countrees and sprinkling Ribotto told the system; $135,000 for a cil he had attended a parking lot; $65,000 for meeting concerning a picnic pavilion and two requests that concern Magna. One was $20,000 for grading. made by Ted Block for In addition, two tenacreage on would courts nis amount to about 2400 South from l to l and a decision $65,000 and the trees to be planted would be rendered that will desirable shade trees allow manufacturing in that area. 14 feet tall and 22 inThe other request ches in diameter to form Justin C. came by prevent breakage White asking to vandalism. to Mrs. Pehrson also change l to wrote a letter to Ron develop 30 acres for Boren, over recreation commercial use sellin the different areas, ing lots to individuals with a copy sent to in parcels suitable for Gary Swensen, head of their use. Although the County Recreation, planning commission requesting that money questioned what type be placed in next of businesses would be 'White years budget so that constructed, Magna can have some said he had not decidrecreation programs ed yet, but there would be no automobile junk for all ages, with particular emphasis on yards. Ribotto asked the tennis instruction. It was pointed out commission to develop that new tennis courts the area in an orderly are of no value if the fashion to prevent youngsters here do not hodge podge developknow how to play the ment that would be of game. It was also no benefit to the area. stressed that during He added that some of the 1930s Magna was a the same things would as great tennis town and be allowed in could be again with would be allowed in support from County light manufacturing way around. Right now, UNDER THE r 278 471 1J092S Highland ?78 47 V5600 So 9th 'Tha ultimata hero m ultimata advtntur TM jOim OF THE a It; ( LOST ARK TUESDAY 4, II" (PC; BLOWOUT BARGAIN SPECIAL EXCEPT SUPERMAN Station Sy4vtr "WCTONY" TV. t FOR RAIDERS Of LOST ARX R j , |