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Show On Expressway WEST VALLEY VIEW a - Thursday, Oct. 8, 1981 a Questions Raised In 'Scoping' Session conducted by the Utah VALLEY. road crews constructing the contemplated West Valley WEST Granger high. Subsequent more dust and noise pollution than is permitted in their work contract. Who would be responsible for ensuring the problem is dealt with and the crews action brought into conformity with the language of the contract? That is one of the questions which a group of about a dozen residents here suggested should be included in an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed ex- pressway. The information was presented as part of the first of a series of meetings scoping projected expressway as being larger than two lanes in either were cautious about direction, with a left believing claims by turn lane as well as and government employes because they had decelerations lanes. The main problem been burned before, most recently by the now, Spencer and Abcounty flood control bey admitted, is obtaining funding for the You dont trust highway. meetings will be held today (Thursday) at West Jordan City hall and on Tuesday in the first floor conference room at the new UDOT headquarters on 2700 West. Both meetings are at 7 p.m. department. ac- Scoping, Spencer said. But, he added, it is uncertain when funding will be available for construction itself. In anticipation of Bunkall, 3402 So. 3690 West, noted, residents Transportation on Tuesday night at create Expressway state PTA, also asked that areas be set aside to allow people to board buses, if indeed buses are used on the expressway. Johnson also asked that construction, that state officials conwhich residents betsider improvements ween 3100 and 3500 on 5600 West as an South have been alternative to conawaiting for 20 years, struction of an exseveral items should pressway. In a needs study be considered in the EIS, said Bunkall. prepared by UDOT Residents whose and released "about a yards abut property month ago, state ofreserved for the ex- ficials noted that an pressway were con- expressway is only one cerned about the width of three feasible opof the roadway, the tions available to local and development, And, as Melvin of Department Suppose long-awaite- d We dont know, questioned UDOT spokesman said Abbey. A lot, we us?, Lester Abbey. Youre right, hope, will be federal monies. Added Spencer, Its hard to tell. Its done by priority. we cording to a slide show dont, responded presented by UDOT of- Duayne Johnson, a is of the Democratic state ficials, part A road improcess of determining legislator and resident what variety of issues of the area. His state- provement priority should be addressed in ment echoed the feel- schedule is prepared the EIS. ings of other residents annually by the Those residents in in attendance. Wasatch Front attendance, nearly all Public Regional Council. In County of whom live between Works Director Don the latter part of the r 3100 and 3500 South plan, Spencer said that current along the reserved although money has been set made is available for more aside for preliminary alignment, several recommendathan six lanes total, he West Valley Extions for UDOT. does not envision the pressway planning five-ye- ar five-yea- right-of-wa- y On 4100 South Fire Station of availability sidewalks, the impact of the expressway on irrigation ditches and methods of dealing with noise and dust pollution caused by the construction. Marreen Casper, a spokesman for the officials. Officials in West Valley City, the county and West Jordan also could consider major on intersections improvements critical with or proceed piecemeal - WAIT A MINUTE . . . Melvin Bunkall finds objection to statement by UDOT official regarding proposed West Valley Expressway during scoping session on Tuesday. County, West Valley City Work Out Pact VALLEY. After months of negotiations - and occasional bickering -West Valley and Salt Lake County officials agreed on a plan for joint usage of the 4100 South fire station. Once the agreement is formalized, negotiations are expected to begin on a contract wherein the city will purchase the countys share of the station. Money from that sale will allow the county to build a new fire station in a WEST residential area around 6200 South, County Commissioner Bart Barker said Fri- day. Construction probably will begin next spring, he added. Barker and City Commissioner Renee will have the other two bays, Barker said. County firefighters will continue to live in the facility, while West a small ceremony in the sta- during tion at 4350 W. 4100 South. The draft accord has been turned over to attorneys of both entities for preparation of a formal contract. That should be completed later this month, the commissioners said. The draft understanding calls for county firefighters to retain two bays of the station, including the large bay for its telesquirt engine. West Valley two departments would have difficulty working out of the same facility. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS terms for the citys Company, t Improvement-Distric- 8940 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 Separate Company, sealed BIDS for the construction of BARTON WELL AREA 20 SUPPLY LINE will be received by the at District Manager the office of the Magna Water Company, an Improvement District until 10:00 A.M., October 27, 1981, and then at said office publicly sealed Separate Bacchus Reservoir will be received by the District Manager at the office of the Magna Water Company, an Improvement District until 10:00 A.M., October 27, 1981, and then at said office publicly read opened and opened and read aloud. aloud. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined following at the locations: Magna Water Company, examined Magna, Utah 84044 Copies of the CON- TRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of the District at located following locations : 8940 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah 84044 upon payment of $20.00 for each set. Any BIDDER, upon returning the CON- TRACT DOCUMENTS promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment, and any upon so returning the DOCUCONTRACT MENTS will be refunder Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of The District 8940 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah 84044 upon payment of $20.00 for each set. Any BIDDER, upon the CON- TRACT DOCUMENTS promptly and in good will be refunded his payment, and any upon so returning the non-bidd- er DOCUCONTRACT MENTS will be refund- ed $20.00. ed $20.00. Date: September Date: September 24, 1981 Brent Huish, Manager M50-3- B at located condition, that amount for the to be purchase, she said. West Since CD funds were negotiated, Valley will have to pay used to construct the roughly $196,000 for 4100 South fire station, the countys share, the county must use Mrs. Mackay said. money from the purCity officials have chase for a fire station, allocated Community Barker pointed out. He said county of- Development funds of remain Granite Fair Mall. entrance fee will be charged, with proceeds going to the Muscular Dystrophy Assn. Prizes will be awarded by mall s, mer-chant- said a spokesman of the West Valley Jaycees, sponsors of the contest. Registration will be held today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the stage. Further information may be obtained by calling Mark Holt or (972-317- 1 ). LEGAL NOTICE 8940 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 returning purchase of the station PUBLIC NOTICE Magna Water Manager ... As West Valley City Commissioner Renee Mackay AGREEMENT looks on, County Commissioner Bart Barker answers questions about joint utilization of fire station on 4100 South. at the Company, 8940 West 2700 South, non-bidd- DOCUMENTS may be an Improvement District an Improvement District, Manager The CONTRACT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE TAYLOR IM- PROVEMENT DIS- TRICT OF AN ELECTION FOR A TRUSTEE TO SERVE A TERM OF SIX (6) YEARS. ALL NAMES OF APPLICANTS MUST BE FILED IN THE DISTRICT OFFICE, 1800 West 4700 South ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 17, 1981. APPLICANTS BOTH RESIDENTS AND MUST BE PROPERTY ERS OWN- IN THE 1981 Brent Huish, Manager M50-3- B MENT DISTRICT. F. KEITH RUPP of the Clerk District T51-2- B ficials are 95 percent sure the proposed loca- tion will qualify for CD funds. The one-acr- e site in Oquirrh Shadows subdivision was donated to the county by Dixie Six developers, Barker added. - Junior Symphony Members Named GRANITE PARK. Rehearsals are under way at Granite Park junior high each Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. for members of the Granite Junior Youth Symphony Or- chestra. banning Commission. The commission action will allow burning only in agricultural areas, but only if a permit has been obtained, West Valley Fire Marshall Jay Miles said. The ban was imposed during the summer because of dry conditions which resulted in a number of grass fires, Miles pointed out. Those selected for the flute section included Jenny Backman, Sara Braith-waite- , Julie Greenway, Jana Holter, Becky Hurst, Michelle Merchant, Jennifer Page, Rachelle Porter, Heidi Richards and Trine tte Tatomer. Playing oboe will be Becky Glauser, Brad Smith and Dianna Wooley, with Rowland Bolmon on the bassoon. Clarinetists are Matt Adams, Jennifer Bills, Julie Carroll, Karl Foster, Gina Grayston, Kristine Hebdon, Michelle Humber-stone- , Jaren Hinckley, Linda Morrison, Scott Tew and Jeanene Tyler. On bass clarinet will be Angie Bone, Wayne Bushman and Mike Gehrke. French horn players include Jason Bracken, Jeff Hawthorne, Dale Mille, Mike Robertson and Robert Woolley. The trumpet section includes Brett Knight, Kyle Marchant, Bill Nelson, Seeley, Brad Stevens and Nick Wells. On trombone, Steve Banks, James Marston, Calvin McAllister, Daniel Reavis, Todd Smith and Jim Snell. Andreas Weseman will play Pvt. TRAINING. Steve N. Sofonia, son of Bruce and Carol K. Peterson, 3040 So. 7625 West, Magna, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. 5p966 333l 'CARRIAGE SOI TROLLEY S Redwood 4100 Rd Moisture, lower temperatures and less dry grass relieved the danger, Miles noted. JAZZ Commissioner Added SINGER Renee Mackay, indicating the source of most grass fires, PG For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! SUPER FUZZ Kids are school, too. back in 262-668- be John Lowe, Kris and Kenny Magnusson Wafanabe. Violinists are LoyAnn Jenna Baumgart, Tonya Billings, Amber Tricia Boss, Cynthia Cederlof, Philip Chuang, PG v: A, will M" IVtRT TUES. FAMILY CENTER' TROLLEY l ln?2 Also, Monica Gandhi, AU SEATS $2.00 till 6:00pm Mon. thru Fri. eicopt holidays Norton, Michele Plott, Denise Prince, Melanie Pugh, LeAnn .3 Donna Brenda Williams, Witbeck and Woodruff. G 'lunch Rosselot wagon (From Page DUVALL rN SUPERMAN y SUPER FUZZ 6, Col. 6) numerous other items will be for sale. A' generic food display with taste samples is planned and a tea room with snacks and WEBCWM.F 09 IN LVMItM 1 ANIMAL SINGER 'THE NIGHT THE IIGHTSX ) PG ) V f PG THE GAY BLADE SATURDAY THE 14th PLUS AMERICAN WEREWOLF R PG will be lunch available. ) r DIVIDE A UNIVERSAL 111 Picture WILLIAM HURT TURNER WERE ARTHUR KATHLEEN Moore Lite Minnelli BODY. IVlUAttiBTnllKS 278 4711 13092 S Highland fhT ultimata hro OF THE h;,LOSTARK rL 778 4 7 15600 So 9th f m ultimata advantur PEGS IN LONDON R HEAVY METAL 'CONTINENTAL PG' Orthuri Ihertb HISTORY OF THE WORLD,! Z0RR0 JOHN BtLUSHl LAIR BROWN PATERNIT Dudley THE WATCHER PLUS V VT'll BURT REYNOLDS DONT YOU WISH IN THE WOODS OT!tAL (SoW BMVft V YCXJ lTFASHIONTPLAC RY AM A IX E BICAN 'iuV.u PG JAZZ W PG .El: PG 11 WENT OUT IN GEORGIA PLUS: TARE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT PATERNITY ARTHUR 1 I Seats $1.50 till 6:45 Mon. thru Fri. except holidays l. J) BUfffftEYNCXDS fnoBtnr or niro ROBERT All V Faye dunaway, CONTINENTAL HEAT R Jellies, plants and l DIVIDE 20,7-4- Sarah Borden, CENTER J G and Cheryl Clement, RuthAnn Davis, Christopher Fang, Steve Hodson, Jenny Parry, Bonnie Simmons and Leanne Tanner. BtLusHi BLAIR BROWN 30 2 40, 6 00, 9 30 PLUS: SUMMER CAMP Stephanie Whitman. Cello players are Corinne Arndt, 7 john BODY 2:40, 6 00,9 30 Marie Hen-nefe- Tammi 30, J0NI Wells, Suzanne Playing viola will be Emily Bowe, Wanda Cummins, Mallnda Dietrich, David Glick, Cherie JoAnn Jacobsen, i Phone 278 471 1 500 1 S Highland R Heidi Szoke. Also, Wendy Tate, Sallie Tolman, 1 30 ,TH! CHINESE CONNECTION s 1:30, 5 30, 9:30 R PIUS: FISTS OF FURT R Reddick, Cindy Rich, Sheri Rich, David Richards, Mindy Sartor, Susan Slaven, Michele Sorensen, Kelli Stevens, R BETTE DAVIS Shelly O'Mara. Other violinists are Lara Parker, Bryn Pederson, THEATRES Bargain Price $2.00 6 p.m. Monday - Friday except for Raiders of the Lost Ark" SO FINE WOODS Ro- miBinn Open til wAccbCK Idle chelle Gray, Ruth Holfeltz, Shawna Holter, Teresa Hutchings, Katherine Kirby, Faun Kremin, Teresa Lake, Valerie Lewis, Stephanie Mecham, Becky Metcalf, Brandi Nielson, Liesl For t un ( 12:30 OPEN Cristy Cole, Kristen Daniels, Amy Davidson, Stacey Dye, Darin Nilsa Feliciano, Janet Ferguson. SEATS ALL Ar-bo- Farn-wort- Members of the musical group were selected by auditions from all junior highs in Granite district. Competition was keen this year, according to Dr. Ellis Worthen, staff associate who told students who were accepted that many candidates were involved. Devon IMPROVE24, located at 211 W. 100 South. Theme of the event is Wa - - was repealed here Thursday by the City A $1 BIDS for the construction of Connection at home-bake- open burning throughout the city Valley 8940 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 The temple is Harmony. A spokesman for the sponsors explained that the temple has sliding doors that open on a garden that contains an image of Buddha fingers of its right forming a circle. That represents Harmony and the interdependence between all forms of life. There will be a wide variety of Japanese d food on sale and items, fresh produce and handmade gifts as well as a Sushi bar. WEST VALLEY. An WEST VALLEY. A an Improvement District p.m. ordinance baby beauty pageant will be held at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) on the center stage at Magna Water Saturday from City Officials Lift Ban On Open Burning Babies Is Slated At Mall FORBIDS will be held 1 to 10 Temple, gram. Pageant For ADVERTISEMENT Magna Water an exact Although Bazaar, sponsored by the Salt Lake Buddhist federal Community Development pro- Mrs. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Development, which is responsible for the er firefighters from the The LAKE. SALT g four-ma- that she doubted the and Urban annual Oriental currently housing the n unit at City Hall. The county will maintain its squad at the station, he added. In addition to sharing apparatus areas, the city and county will share operational costs, Barker said. The agreement is beneficial to both entities, the commissioners stressed. West Valley will be able to respond quickly to fires in the citys southwest corner, the area with the highest incidence of blazes since West Valleys inMackay observed. And, the county will be able to keep a paramedic unit and the telesquirt engine at a central location in the western portion of the valley, Barker noted. This is an important day for us, said Mrs. Mackay, adding with its left hand raised and the - Annual Oriental Bazaar Scheduled Denver office of the Department of Hous-in- firefighters will live in a trailer Mackay announced corporation, the agreement jointly have involved Valleys seven-memb- Saturday In addition to direct negotiations between the two entities, the fire station talks also 'KVTMNITY JOHN (t OLIVIA, BACK ! A Tuesday Bargain Special Except for "Raiders of the Lost Ark" 1 h |