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Show 4B VIEW WEST VALLEY Thursday, Sept. 2, 1982 plan for that area, they indicated support for Rezoning Application Is Denied residential development in the operations impact on Magna Water and Sewer Improvement District wells, the opposition of area residents and the historic and scenic terrain. Case was seeking the fromto change agricultural (A-2- manufacturing (M-l- ) and commercial ) zoning for light industrial work and equipment storage. The staff also recom(C-3- mended denial, SAY AH I ... Dr. Burton Brosher looks on proudly as his son. Dr. Craig Lori Gunnell's heartbeat with a school-boun- 7) choir too, he recalled. Having achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, he also graduated with honors. Were just very pleased he decided to go into medicine, the proud father annouced. We invited him to join us since we had such a need for a pediatrician. It was Aug. 1 that the new Dr. Brasher joined his father. I decided I wanted to take care of kids, I think I have a special knack with them, he suggested. Young Dr. Brasher Susan married from McLean, OBryant VA. whom he met while both were working at Fashion Place. They have three of their own little pediatric group, ages 42, 22, and a old baby. six-we- Fire Officials Seek Building For Training WEST VALLEY. Fire Department City of- ficials are seeking abandoned buildings to use in training sessions. Allowing the Fire Department to burn down a building while practicing firefighting is a good techniques way to get rid of an - - abandoned building, John Division Chief Williams said. The department doesnt necessarily need to destroy the building. Smoke bombs can be used in those buildings which the owner doesnt want destroyed, he added. with Persons which the Fire buildings Department could use are being asked to contact Williams at 974-025- 5. Eldorado DUP Opening Social Slated Sept. 10 HUNTER. The opening for the Eldorado DUP camp will be held Sept. 10. A noon luncheon will be held in the home of the new captain, Jane Smith, followed by the first meeting of the new season. The lesson, The Year 1882, will be given by Jessie Lovell, lesson leader. Other members of the board include Gloyde Dangerfield, first vice captain; Kathy Busen-barsecond vice captain; Maxine Yeates, secretary-treasure- r. Also, May Harris, Irene Feulner, lone Arlean Farnsworth, Camille Hart, Kate Pearce and Ella Jeppson. Hy-ma- s, are the onteam in the same office, at least in the west valley area, the young man commented. And there is a need for pediatricians in the west part of the valley, especially with the growth in this area. father-so- school will begin here Tuesday and Wednes- day. Westvale Preschool, with classes at the West-val- e Gary released as first selor to Sept. 7, 4400 three Beginning sessions. three-year-ol- d children will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Tuition is $35 per month. Beginning Sept. 8, W. sug- Robert Rivendell James Mohammed 5060 Recently named ward clerk in Jordan North 13th ward was Larry D. Hill. Bolour-forosh- Rodney Johansen, 3345 Mockingbird Way Dean Lambros, 3343 Tess Ave. Brent Larsen, 4913 Heath Ave. Alan Ziska, 5050 Sllvertip Dr. HOME BIRTHS Girl , 3856 Rockwood Way D. Boothe, 3319 So. 3882 Britton, Brown, Breeze Lane Steven Ed Ortega, 6472 W. 4100 South So. 1790 West Wayne McCallister, So. 4625 West Dale Nielson, Road 4385 ATTN: NUT LOVERS. 2590 Robin 3138 So. Brian Broadhead, Bluebird Cir. Eddie Ortega, 6472 3881 Norman N. Stefines, 1479 Manuel Florez, FREE SAMPLES 3200 West OF OUR FRESH PRODUCTS W. UTAH NUT HOUSE 4100 South W. 2360 South Greg Perrault, 5070 Vertigo Blaine Awerkamp, W. FREE 1325 GIFT 3535 PACK W. 5000 South attend Wednesdays and Fridays. A morning session will be held from 9:30 to noon, with an afternoon session from 12:30 to 3. Tuition is $40 per month. Space is still available in the class and the afternoon session. Kathy Flygare, a certified elementary teacher, will direct the pro coun- Kent Thatcher. Elevated from second to first counselor was Brent Calder. The new second counselor, who has been ordained a high priest, is Tony Jus-te- t. Presbyterian Church, 3610 S. West, will begin was Allred Papanikolas, 4156 Garth Toolson Hustead, GIVEN John Nowsakey, 3996 So. AWAT 5710 West Martin Feinga, 4531 W. Willard Kelley, 3640 So. WEEKLY 5415 South 6265 West Brent Pollard, Tree Way BIRTHS ( From Page IB, Col. 9) 2298 W. Allen, RoIsIm Bridge Mis Yogort Wabieti Banana Chips Pecans Cashews Plitedlloi Catenet Honey Dip 2542 Robin Road Susan Crosby, 3953 Ben- uipu A VP Jeffreys. Sweet, 4189 So. Gregg Stanger, 5988 W. Jargon Cir. Richard L. Sanchez, 3655 Shalimar Lynn Whatcott, 5119 Lotus Blossum Dr. Orlando Thompson, 3880 Dried Freiti trail Mix Fruit Mil Pineapple 3650 Leonard Green Boyt OTHER HOSPITALS Girls Steven Caldwell, South 4947 Yognrt P nonets Peenet Getters 4375 So. State (Valley Shopping Canter Next to Sefewoyi) 16 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. So. 2580 West 234 PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. STORE HOURS: 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. n Firemen pre- d William 3071 So. 9050 West James D. Richards, 3664 So. 6080 West GRANGER. A change in counselors in the bishopric was made Sunday in Jordan 1st ward by officials of Jordan stake. VALLEY. A WEST 3157 W. 3100 South 1800 West Ricky N. Mechpm, W. 4835 South 86th SOUTH A l.lih FAST 2l.t SOUTH A 23rd FAST 3.3rd SOUTH A 2.3rd EAST .37.35 SOUTH 9ih EAST 2029 EAST 70ih SOUTH 4700 SOUTH A 26ih HEST I think we ly Week C. Holt, 2158 W. Charles Newkirk, Twilight 4614 Dr. Mike Earlwlne, 4203 So. 2260 West Joseph K. Black, 4150 W. 3980 South Mark L. Eaton, 3482 So. Rio Camino Robert E. Gandy, 3254 6019 Vixen 3100 South Mondays, Med Practice Started (From Page IB, Col. Colder Named Counselor To Ward's Bishop Begin This YWCA-sponsore- Gary Jones, 5200 West Roger Parker, Preschool To So. 5425 West Hess, 3545 So. D. 5463 FOODS s (fawoiicMt d Doctor's Son By Arden 2977 Moore, Breeze Dr. Hans Rottlaender, Clay Hardy, 3940 Whitewood Cir. Way will gesting the commission look at preserving the area between 6600 and 7200 West. That area has a number of small ponds. Later, when commission members were discussing the master Brasher, listens to stethoscope. Alfred 4080 West Wallace mixture of commercial and manufacturing zoning at 6750 W. 2700 South was denied here Thursday by the City Planning Commission. The commission voted unanimously to reject the request, citing the damage 355-280- area. WEST VALLEY. Ron to the 967-299- ranchette-styl- e Cases application for a proposed More information may be obtained by call3 ing Mrs. Flygare at or the YWCA at gram. A)SED SUNDAYS Boneless PORK ROAST Fill Boot For MDA VALLEY. WEST has been collected so far in the camFill the Boot paign to benefit the About $1,200 muscular Dystrophy Assn. The campaign, completed Saturday, found West Valley Fire- fighters displaying equipment, passing out balloons and trying to fill their boots with contributions each Saturday in August at Valley Fair Mall. The Fire Department will present the contributions on the 1982 Jerry Lewis Special on Extra-Speci- al BEEF BACK RIBS ... for $ Labor Day, according to event chairman Ken Bricker. Those interested in helping in the fight against muscular dystrophy may contact the Muscular at Assn, lb. I29 Boneless Dystrophy SIRLOIN TIP 486-593- Buy your business cards at Murray Printing, . . BARBECUING ROAST! 262-668- Boneless TOP SIRLOIN STEAK! Frito Lay RUFFLES POTATO CHIPS -o- r-REG. 9600 So. 2700 W. 254-630- 0 10600 So. 1400 East 572-521- 3 Riverton Sandy 4700 So. 5600 W. 966-583- 0 . Kearns MSSl ion. Im;. 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