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Show Dodgers Knocked Off By Tigers In Kearns Play KEARNS. The league-leadin- g Dodgers were knocked down a peg last week, dropping a 7 decision to the Tigers in Kearns Babe Ruth League play. Tigers Todd Mills and Tracy Gallo slugged doubles to back the pitching of Troy Michaelis. The winning e hurler yielded a hit to Dodger Dave Berriochoa. 9-- two-bas- Tiger chances for two wins last week were spoiled by the Giants, who captured a 17 12 slugfest. Darren Bills did most of the damage, slugging a grand slam enroute to a 3x4 day. Sean Fernandez also two doubles and Mike Wiss adlegged-ou- t for the winners. ded a Leading the Tigers were Richard who was 3x3 with a double and a triple, and Gallo, who had two doubles in a 3x4 day. Robby Evans also had a double in the loss. The Dodgers bounced back from their loss to the Tigers in fine form, blanking in five innings. Winning the Angels pitcher Kay Peterson supported his own effort with a double, while teammate Cory Anderson was 2x2, including a douhit for ble. Scott DePew had a the Angels. The Cardinals handed the Angels a S 2 defeat, with Ricky Hodges outpitching Shawn Veazie for the win. with The Braves beat the Pirates-10-- 5 Dean Romano, Sam Vigil and Todd Harris all stroking doubles. Carl Carrington earned the mound win. Bur-rol- 12-- two-bas- Grand Slam Begins Western Savage and Willie Christensen, who hurled their club to wins over the and Padres and Expos, respectively. In minor division play, the Pirates defeated the Padres behind the pitching of Craig Hall and Brian Shepherd and the hitting of Jerry Curtis. Jason Zumwalt and Tony Blevins provided defensive support. Earlier, the Pirates thumped the Expos . Marty Larsen earned the mound win, receiving hitting support from Craig Armstrong, Bryan Good, Brandon Street and Hall. 11-- Hills Action KEARNS. A gland slam by Raymond Cabrera kicked off Western Hills WBBA play here Saturday. circuit Cabreras bases-loade- d clout led the major Dodgers to a 15-- 0 win over the Red Sox. Shane Waren-sk- i and Jered Fernandez teamed for the shutout. The Orioles downed the Yankees behind triples by Jeff Bergener and Mike Burgess. Mark Madsen and Rodger Leach shared mound duties. In the minors, the Brewers edged the Royals despite two base hits by Mylan Hainsworth and Matt Hansen. Kipp Hart and Danny Esperson were the Brewer pitchers. Tony Hardy, Sherry Munsell and Shawn Wine supported the pitching of Ricky Wiseman in a 19-- Angel win over the Dodgers. The Orioles beat the Red Sox WEATHER SUMMARY 1982 1983 Hurlers Boost Dodgers To Lead In Granger GRANGER. Three have boosted the Dodgers into the major division lead in the Granger South National WBBA. Friday - Sunday, scattered showers and cool. Lows 30slow 40s. Highs, FORECAST: 55-6- one-hitte- Val Montoya had a for four Inr in a nings and finished with a Dodger win over the Braves. That victory followed pitching gems by Kirk CB Patrol is 1981, More Volunteers and classified employes at the college. Formed to address substan- NOTICE OF ZONING HEARING DATED THIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held in the Council Chambers at WEST VALLEY CITY OFFICE, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, on May 26, 1983 at 6:00 p.m. oclock before the Board of City Council of West Valley City on the following application requesting rezoning of the following described areas in West Valley City, Utah; amend the map of West Valley City by reclassifying the following described property from 7 Zone to Multiple Residential Residential RM Zone as listed under filed by Application MIDWEST REALTY & FINANCE, INC. property located at 2990 South 1. To R-l-- 6400 West. Beginning at a point which is North 0248 West 746.52 feet from the west quarter corner of section 26, T1S, R2W, SLB&M; thence North 895625 East 482.16 feet; thence South 715340 East 14.48 feet; thence North 102625 East 66.94 feet; thence North 00335 West 500 feet; thence North 89'5533 West 508.00 feet; thence South 00248 West 560.00 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 5.21 acres. The map showing such changes shall be filed with the West Valley City Planning Commission, 2470 South Redwood Road, in accordance 2 of the Revised with Section Ordinances of West Valley City, 1981, as amended. DATED THIS 5 day of May, ATTESTED: Kathleen Kaumans City Recorder April 28, 1983 1983. W29-1- PUBLIC NOTICE ALL AVIATORS, NOTICE : WARNING: Restricted air space number located at Camp W. G. Williams, at the south end of the Salt Lake Valley, will be active for artillery firing from the period 4 thru 19 June 1983. Extreme danger may result for any aircraft flying in this area from ground level to 10,000 feet M.S.L. during this period of U28-3time. B PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ZONING HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held in the Council Chambers at WEST VALLEY CITY OFFICE, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, on May 26, 1983 at 6:00 p.m. oclock before the Board of City Council of West Valley City on the following application requesting rezoning of the following described areas in West Valley City, Utah; I. To amend the map of West Valley City by reclassifying the following described property from 4 Zone as listed under Applicafiled by Ralph Holder on tion property located at 2690 South Crystal Avenue (1350 West). R-l-- All of lots 7 to 14, inclusive, Block 9, Lots 1, 14 to 18, Block 11, also beginning 100 feet east of the northwest corner of Lot 11, Block II, South 007 east 217.8 feet; thence west 100 feet; thence south 52.2 feet; thence east 242.0 feet; thence north 270.0 feet; thence west 142.0 feet to beginning. Together with that portion of vacated property known as Fargo Street lying between said Blocks 9 and 11, also that portion of the vacated street adjoining Lot 1 in said Block 11, which lies between Lots 1, and the Canal, all in Chesterfield Plat A. Subject to Easement on South portion of property obtained by Salt Lake County, Case 186354. Containing 9.23 acres The map showing such changes shall be filed with the West Valley City Planning Commission, 2470 in accordance Redwood South Road, 2 of the Revised with Section Ordinances of West Valley City, 5 day of May, April 28, 1983 1983. W29-1- PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE: WARNING: Notice was given today that the Utah National Guard will conduct annual training at Camp W. G. Williams from 15 May thru 30 July 1983. Artillery firing will be conducted during the period 4 June thru 19 June 1983. Stockmen are requested to clear area by 30 May 1983. Because of artillery firing and other live fire exercises, the public is cautioned to avoid entering the Military Reservation west of Redwood Road (U-6during these periods. This notice is intended to warn of hazards at Camp Williams during the training period indicated and to augment posted signs cautioning the public to remain out of the area and to avoid touching, handling, disturbing, or removing any metal objects in the entire Camp Williams U28-3Military Reservation. B PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of West Valley will hold a public hearing regarding revenue sharing on Tuesday, May 24, 1983 at 5:00 p.m., 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, in the second floor Council chambers. All interested parties are invited to attend and voice opinions. Russell R. Sanderson Director Finance Attested: Kathleen Kaumans City Recorder Patrol gram. ATTESTED: Kathleen Kaumans City Recorder B The operating the first is seeking more volunteers for the crime control pro- as amended. W29-1- B PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF LEGAL SALE Notice is hereby given that on May 21, 1983, 4:00 p.m. at American Systems Mini Storage, 4591 S. 300 W., Murray, Utah the contents of the following storage lockers will be sold at closed bid sale. TERMS: CASH, no checks. The company reserves the right to reject any and all bids. for personnel throughout the CB raspactlva signors for further Information. TAYLORSVILLE. James R. Schnirel, vice president for business affairs at Utah Technical College, has been named president of the colleges new employe senate. The College Senate, a group, provides repre- Looking For neighborhood Third Judicial District Court In and for Salt Laka County Probata Division Probata A Guardianship Noticas Consult Clark of District Court of thalr here Thursday by the City Planning Commission. The commission unanimously approved the request, which entails a restaurant, an amusement room with games and three small shops which apparently will be leased to sentation WEST VALLEY. iIJrQjKEnHS) WEST VALLEY. An application for a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant at 4660 So. 4000 West was approved Employe Senate In peewee play, D. J. Weston and Russell Garcia hurled the Astros past the . The Dodgers beat the Yankees Braves 11-- and the Red Sox blanked the Orioles A meeting will be held at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) at the Granger East stake center, 3273 Hillsdale, to explain the program to residents living in the pilot area, said patrol chairman Carma Allred. More participants are needed to provide the 24 hour per day coverage that is needed, Mrs. Allred said. After slightly more than a week of operation, the patrols have been able to provide coverage most of the time, but not all of the time, she added. At the meeting tonight, speakers will instruct area residents on the use of CB radios and means of WEST VALLEY VIEW a Thursday, May 5, 1983 Restaurant Receives Approval Schnirel Heads 9. 14 4 On 4000 West 4-- 4-- st 1.5-ac- re (SeePage 7, Col. 4) DISEASES & SURGERY OF THE FEET staff, faculty tial issues occupation beauty salon in her basement at 4287 So. 4900 West also was approved. In rezoning decisions, Ralph Holders application for RMH zoning on 9.23 acres at 2690 Crystal Ave. (1350 West) was unanimously endorsed. The change would allow development of a mobile home park there. The commission also unanimously denied Orr-RuStorage Parks request for C-- 3 (commercial) zoning on three acres at 2300 W. 3500 South, along the eastern frontage of An attempt to rezone a parcel at 3908 W. 4100 South for a duplex ran into opposition at the meeting. Alice Blackburn, 618 Coatsville, was seeking the change because she felt the property would be easier to sell if it were zoned 8 (duplexes on 8,000 square foot lots). She said the high volume of traffic on 4100 South made it unsuited for other tenants, said planning staff member Kevin Hooper. In other matters, the board voted 2 to approve Arthur Rossomondos application to store empty oil barrels on a three-acr- e parcel at 6700 W. .2400 South. Minutes earlier, the commission voted 2 not to require Rossomondo to put a six-fochain link fence on the south side of the barrels, a provision favored by Janice Fisher. Mrs. Fisher cited that factor in voting against the application. Ivan Woodbury also cast a negative vote, contending he feared the empty oil barrels might contaminate ground water in the area. F. C. Stangl received approval for a tire store on a parcel at 1680 W. Redwood Road. Outside display or storage of tires will not be allowed, the commission agreed, because the location is a gateway to the city. Diana Smiths request for a home NEW LASER THERAPY MACHINE Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Running injuries Ingrown toenails Warts Foot pain and other problems involving, feet and lower extremities of concern to these groups, it will make recommendations to Dr. O. D. Carnahan, president of Utah Tech, as well as report on its activities to the Institutional Council. Also named to the executive committee of the Senate were Reed Parr, a faculty member in the school of technology and general education, who was elected vice president and Earl Bartholomew, secretary, a faculty member in the school of business. Two senators-at-largHerb Van Os and Nancy Matthews, both faculty members, were also named to the committee. DR. RON BROWN FREE Podiatrist Foot Specialist When there's trouble a "Foot" EXAMINATION With This Coupon Only CALL US Expires 4483 ARE EXTRA IF 967-333- N 8 4370 So. Redwood All Insurances Accepted coverage of the neighborhood, she added. The response has been good so far, but we feel we need to get more the chairman people involved, said. She felt that the initial call asking for people with CB radios to participate might have prompted persons who dont have radios to not take part. People without CBs can still patrol the neighborhood and, if they see anything suspicious, call police. The system went into operation last week, signs were posted in the neighborhood, stating that CB patrols were operating there. West Valley police provided magnetic signs which can be attached to vehicles cruising Hill WimTTitf t L A BATTGQV? COMPARE ANYWHERE. SPECIALISTS FOR RVs, BOATS, AMERICAN and FOREIGN CARS, HEAVY DUTY AND FARM EQUIPMENT "DRIVE A LITTLE, SAVE A LOT" mTEnneuuTAiu dattoqy PHONE through neighborhood streets, looking for anything suspicious. The volunteers are equipped with CB radios. With them, they can contact a base station, which relays the information to the Police Department, police officials noted. lrrrBnTtri1-IM- 487-087- 4 1427 South 300 West - S.L.C. SERVING UTAH, IDAHO, WYOMING FOR OVER THIRTEEN YEARS First Security has the strength to say yes. - 6 Robert H. Colwell, P.O. Box, 1243, Sun Valley, ID: bed, kitchen chairs, table, ski boots. G-3- - Bonnie Lindsey, 435 Marion 1 St. SLC, UT: dishes, toys, chest of drawers. - Gloria Fernandez, 1659 S. 1500 Vernal, UT: dishes, toys, Christmas decorations, high chair. 47 Merrill Rose, 2847 E. 7000 S., SLC, UT: misc. 268 Natalie Anderson, 3125 Eugina PI, WVC, UT: clothes, dishes, chair, golf clubs, portable T.V., etc. 9 W., - - Don Publish on May & 5, 1983 1983 Clerece Neil Managers and May 12, A29-2- B PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE West Valley City Council will consider an Ordinance imposing a 78 Local Sales and Use Tax at its regularly scheduled meeting May 12, 1983, 6:00 p.m. at City Hall, 2470 South Redwood, West Valley City. Kathleen Kaumans City Recorder W29-1- T PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE: WARNING: Notice is given that any persons in or on the military reservation of Camp Williams, without having first obtained permission, shall be deemed in violation of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, and may be prosecuted for criminal trespassing under provisions of that statute. entering U28-3- V B Front Row Left to Right: Steven G. Luthy, Ogden; Ronald A. Schulthies, Salt Lake; Marla Battles, Salt Lake; Dan Covington, Cedar City Back Row Left to Right: Brent H. Dickerson, Tremonton; Don Cook, Moab; William E. Bell, Brigham City; Frank Leifson, Orem; Paul L, Morrell, Logan; Ron Johnson, Roosevelt To make real business headway today, you need bankers who understand how your business works. Last year, the commercial bankers at First Security Bank of Utah approved thousands of business loans providing the funds required by the businesses in this area. Were representative of First Securitys commercial and consumer credit lending officers, all of whom will be making even more loans in 1983. We will take the time to understand and make the effort to meet the requirements for your business dollar opportunities. Backed by the resources of a regional financial organization, we have the experience and strength to say yes. Ask us. Well take the time to listen . . . to understand . . and to act. 4.6-billi- FOirsQ: StEEQIHrDCy GBaroulk OF UTAH, N.A. Member FDIC |