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Show another family of four children. He has been a resident of the area for 25 acyears during which he has beenheld tive in civic affairs and has many positions in his church. Heaton said his candidacy came about because of urging from area party officials and friends. WEST VALLEY. Ken L. Heaton, owner and manager of Heaton Roofof KG Enterprises, ing and has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the Disv trict 51 seat in the House of Repre- sentatives. District 51 includes portions of Taylorsville and West Valley City. Heaton has indicated a strong interest in quality education and says he supports the Republican Party platform, 969-570- Ground To Be Broken er For New Stoke Center along with Tuesday Morning Session MAGNA. Eric Sandstrom, past commander and chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, is scheduled to speak at the Magna VFW Post Saturday at 6 p.m. Sandstrom, who is speaking around the state this week in connection with the VFWs annual - ; will have to come back before the Planning Commission for conditional use permission. In other matters, the commission reached decisions affecting property at the following locations: 6678 So. 2180 West, Arnold Developments rezoning request on was ap3l2 acres from A-- 5 to proved. The company plans to construct a single family development and an LDS church on the site. - 5425 So. 4750 West, the commission tabled Arnold Developments request to rezone 2.8 acres from A-- l to 3 in order to allow staff time to determine if the zone is appropriate for the area. - 6500 So. 5400 West, Dixie Six Corporations conditional use application for 138 single family detached proposed apartment project in Magna cleared his first bureaucratic hurdle here Tuesday multi-famil- y when his zone change request was approved by the County Planning Commission. John Rokich was granted a zone change on 8.17 acres at 3600 So. 8300 West from A-- l (limited agricultural) to R-(high density residential). The developer said he plans to construct a multi-famil- y project on the site with a density of about 11 to 12 units per acre. The zone change must go before the County Commission for final approval, after which the applicant - R-l-- BRINTON'S IN MURRAY Eldorado DUP Camp Will Meet Tomorrow GRANGER. IN HOME Mt HfctrfcJm tag I V7tW , , OAllytill. yv H 5tMi4p. M GiAO VM 44I .700 S. Eldorado DUP camp will meet at 1 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the home of Camille Hart. ;;;.,Neyrpfcers , will Je installed, in- -' eluding? Jean Reudter, captain; Alora Tyner, first vice captain; Norma Boehme, second vice captain; Camille Hart, secretary-treasureMaxine Yeates, registrate; lone Hymas, historian and Jackie Smith, chaplain. The lesson will be given by Jessie Lovell. The group is planning to visit the Cathedral of the Madeleine on April 27. r; 262 2551 REPAIRS WirwR IN SHOP Members of Stitt homes in an 3 zone (single family homes on 3,000 square foot lots) was approved. - 6374 So. Clara Dr., Van Gardners conditional use application for a home occupation was approved, subject to the home passing an inspection by the fire marshal. - 3087 W. 4700 South, Lester Milbums conditional use request for three fourplexes was approved subject to the removal of an existing home on the site and placement of the new buildings at least 35 feet from the back property line. - 2045 W. Quailbrook Dr., Patti Reids conditional use request to operate a hairpiece design school in her home was approved. The commission stipulated no more than four classes per week may be held and that hours must be limited from 9 a.m. to noon. The matter will be R-l-- pre-scho- Talent Show reviewed upon neighbors. - 5250 complaint ' W.Stockton St., Susan FOR INFORMATION & APPT. mmm POUT VOTE TO RAISE TAKES Because of Fear of Annexation. This should not be the sole cause for anyone to support incorporation. "Annexation petitions must be signed by a majority of the owners of real property and the owners of at least d in value of the real propeUtah Code Anrty." Section 10-2-4- 01 notated. mVESTICATE BEFORE YOU INVEST REGISTER NOW TO VOTE AGAINST INCORPORATION PAID BY CITIZENS COMMITTEE AGAINST INCORPORATION 250-246- 1 1 FOR QUALITY THAT'S LEATHER HARD TO $995 A PAIR NAVY DUNGAREES KEY BRAND at NAVY DUNGAREES SEAFARER MEN'S 14 OZ. DENIM GLENN BARRY BOOT CUT JEANS from kindergarten through sixth grade will participate in the event and parents are being Children SIZES 28-4- IRREGULARS 2 A FANTASTIC $105 BUY AT ONLY PERFECTS s $1495 AVIATION GLOVES FLIGHT GLASSES ?39 4 4 MID 0 O otftf 4V j WHITE COTTON KNIT IMPACT RESISTANT BRAND NEW GLASS - GREEN. $1 00 OR PAIR FOR BROWN SMOKE MIRRORED WITH CASE $49! $5 95 LSI SI IN BLACR FRAME ALSO AVAILABLE NEW ARRIVAL SJ AIRTIGHT & WATERPROOF CONTAINERS WOOD EXTERIOR sW' wi& STAINLESS STEEL INTERIOR HEAVY RUBBER GASKET LOCKING DOGS ON LID 14"xl6"xl9" GREAT FOR: STORAGE v ICE CHEST, RIVER RUNNING UNCLE SAM'S 30 GENUINE CANVAS SNAP 1 $099 r) ONtf LIKE NEW CLOSURE REG. 20.00 ISt VALUE CAL 4''xl1"x7" S $35 HOLDS $ OT. CANTEEN INSULATED A AMMO CANS CANTEEN COVERS FLEECE LINING SU c BROWN LEATHER WORK BOOT LSVl BY GEORGIA BOOT OIL RESISTANT NEOPRENE SOLE WITH ONE YEAR WARRANTY REG. In KEARNS. New counselors have been sustained in the Kearns 5th ward bishopric. William (Bill) Jarvis will serve as first counselor. He is a Salt Lake native with 26 years of service in the United States Navy and has served previously as seventies president, executive secretary, Sunday school counselor in the superintendent, elders quorum and In the bishopric. The new second counselor is Rodney Wickham, a graduate of Kearns high. He and his wife Beth have four children. He has served in the elders quorum and in Mutual. Calvin Marchant is bishop of the ward. G.A.N.S.Xi RUGGED ROUGHOUT day). Counselors Named 5th Ward Bishopric one-thir- RELAXATION TAPES AVAILABLE WORK GLOVES will present a 2 p.m. today (Thurs- KEARNS. Gail Perry will serve as bishop of Kearns 10th ward, with Billy Fordham as first counselor and James Bowers Sr. second counselor. Mr. Perry is a West high graduate and attended business college. He and his wife Patricia have five children and have resided in Kearns the last 29 years. He has served previously as ward clerk, mission president, MIA, Sunday school and on the high council. The new first counselor has served as elders secretary, in the Sunday school, as cubmaster and in the bishopric. He and his wife Beverly have five children. He has lived in Kearns for 30 years and attended Kearns high. Mr. Bowers is a native of Louisiana. He has served as second counselor in the elders quorum and as scoutmaster. He has one son. 969-832- 9 LEATHER Kearns 10th Ward Bishopric Reorganized; Perry Becomes Bishop 5617875 For Private Consultation Please Call Mike or Becky decorative clay tile in her home was approved, subject to a" small building behind the house being brought into compliance with the building ordinance. JUST ARRIVED invited to attend. A father and son night will be held at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday). The program will be presented by the County Sheriffs Canine Corps. Door prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. All boys are being invited to bring their father, or other male adult, for the event. Susan Sumsion is chairing the event. T care about the arts, is the theme of the I Care program for April. Two ballet dancers will visit the school on Monday to present an assembly program of Chinese and Russian folk dance and ballet. Later in the month, Iris Palmer, grandmother of student Natalie Bruner, will set up an art studio in the main hall and the students will be invited to see an artist at work. Bess Brown is chairman of the I Care project Areas of: Phobias Schooling Weight Loss Self Esteem Anxieties Etc. Smoking A Team of Professional Hypnotherapists is starting a Private Practice - Ten Years of Collective Training & Experience from Is Students COMING SOON TO TAYLORSVILLE HYPNOSIS WORKS!! In Becksteads conditional use application to manufacture ,,and sell Due At Fremont TAYLORSVILLE. ' Fremont elementary talent show at SPORTING GOODS ac be will drive, membership Planners Approve Magna Zone Change SALT LAKE. The developer of a SALT LAKE. Showings of the film War Without Winners will be sponsored by the MX Information Center at several Green Sheet area sites. It will be shown tonight (Thursday) at the Vine Street Library, Wednesday at Kearns high, April 25 at the Redwood Multipurpose Center and May 2 at the Magna Lions club, 2643 So. 8950 West. All meetings begin at 7 p.m. Magna VFW Post To Host Speaker under-privilege- In Nuclear War Film Being Shown In Area TAYLORSVILLE. Groundbreaking ceremonies for a new stake center will be held at 10 oclock Saturday morning in the Taylorsville West Central stake. The ceremonies will be held at 3100 W. 4700 South, with bishop Michael Caulfield conducting the program in which stake president F . Keith Rupp will officiate. Music will be provided by the Taylorsville 17th ward choir, under the direction of Marche Alton. President Reagan and most policies which he has implemented. Among Heatons top concerns are: high property taxes which hurt the elderly; the judicial and corrective system; the need for good control of welfare so the handicapped, d and elderly may have proper care. Heaton has reared a family of six proposal to rozono an acre in Taylorsville from residential to industrial status. 12, 1984 companied by State Commander Lorrine Robinson. Mrs. Robinson is the first woman in the country to hold a state commanders position. The annual VFW membership drive will continue until the state convention June 22. Interested persons may contact Howard Fite of Granger, National represenCouncil Administration for more tative, at heads and currently children Heaton To Seek Seat In House DISCUSSION . . . County Planning Commisiion members Elwood Naff (loft) and Sam Rox discuss Thursday, April WEST VALLEY VIEW District 51 39.95 CLOSEOUT Ls GLACIER PAIR s WOODLAND CAMOUFLAGE ONLY U 69 OHVI GLASSES JUNGLE HAT fil il ONLY 95 MADE IN USA CANDLE LANTERNS INMiy j. BM pedun light. 1 Small Compact Liteweifht Candles replaceable Alum. Olota Cover $24 i 100 BOMBER WOOL ARMY JACKET BLANKETS 100 The real McCoy Warm Wool Great for Hunting, Camping, Home, Car or Storage. 01 $10 $2 195' Nylon Outer Shell Heavy Pile Lining REG. $12.95 Zipper Sleeve Pocket Black or Navy Blue .VISTfAlREAHSURPLUS, STORE I Reg. $24. 95 1st |