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Show 9 THE GREEN SHEET Redwood Swap Meet Expansion Okayed mission approved a planned unit development called Victorian Plantation Condos at 2700 So. 5600 West. In zoning matters, the commission to approved a change from 8 Agricultural at 3705 So. 7200 West requested by Art Culley. The commission also approved a change requested by Eleanor Johnson, which if approved by the city council, will rezone the area of 6350 W. Parkway Blvd. (2820 South) tion of the swap meet. Commissioners gave approval for Darlene Stewart to open a driving school for four to six students at 6522 by Ray Friess Green Sheet Staff Writer WEST VALLEY. The Planning Commission here Thursday gave conditional use approval for further expansion of operations of the Redwood Swap Meet. Unlike a previous hearing on extended hours for the swap meet where numerous residents showed up to protest the request, there was no public outcry. The request by operators of the swap meet sought permission to have some indoor selling areas and additional buildings during opera W. 3500 South. Max Barnett, 1232 Parkway Ave., received conditional use approval for a temporary trailer. In other matters, the commission continued consideration for a conditional use permit for a car wash to be built by Frank Carpenter at 4729 W. 3500 South, and another to be installed by Rainbo Oil at 3991 W. 3500 South was approved. Looking at subdivision, the com- - Madison Warren, daughter of Dale and Karren Warren of Sandy, was the winner of the Diaper Derby held Aug. 29 at the West Valley City Skaggs Alpha Beta store. The contest was one of six held last week in the state and was sponsored by Kleenex Huggies Diapers, Skaggs Alpha Beta and Radio Station KCPX 99 FM. The contest, for crawlers only, involved 170 children in all the contests combined. The winner received more than $200 in prizes, including two cases of Huggies, a humidifier, running shoes and a Polaroid camera. MILLCREEK. The United Assn, of Community Councils will sponsor a series on the future of five-wee- k unincorporated Salt Lake County and how residents can determine the countys future. The sessions, Dancing in the Dark: A Series of Seminars to Help Citizens Design Their Destiny will begin Sept. 14 at the County Commission Chambers, 2001 So. State. All sessions will be held on Mondays at7p.m. At the first meeting the county budget report, legal options for tax revenue and advantages cities have over counties will be discussed with Budget Director Nelson W. Williams A. Larson award for outstanding contribution in criminal juvenile justice. Professor Mecham has been an advocate of corrections, not only through his efforts in developing curriculum but also in acting as a strong proponent for the continuation of part-tim- e program options for master candidates. He has served as a referee with the 2nd District Juvenile Court, and as a Juvenile Judge pro-tefrom 1961 to 63. Foreign exchange Dan Caen from Malan, Italy, who graduated from Murray high in 1970, recently returned to visit with his sponsoring family Kory and Doris Allen, 329 Saunders St. Utahs President, Beth Montgomery of West Valley, led the state delegation to the 74th National Convention of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars held at the Marriott Hotel in August New Orleans, La. - When Caen was 17 years old he attended Murray high. Now 17 years later he returned to visit with the Allen family. Caen now works as a medical doctor in Malan in the emergency area of a local general hospital. Caen also does research for a pharmaceutical company. Caens work frequently takes him to Africa where he helps train doctors in the most efficient use of drugs in various situations. Caen plans to return to Colorado for a week next summer. Then he will continue on to South America to train medical people in proficient use of drugs. KEARNS. In what was labled a good team effort by coaches, the 14-2- 1 Kearns Gremlin A team shut out Jordan 23-- 0 in Ute League Football play. The Gremlin B team, however, had a much rougher time of It, falling to Taylorsville 14-despite solid defensive play by Beckstead, and Ewing in the second half. The Peewees blanked Jordan 0 in a defensive battle, led by Jacob As the leading representative of Utah, Mrs. Montgomery voiced the delegates votes during the election of national officers and played a key role in deciding the direction of the national organization for 1987-88- . Ben-dixe- n record number of students are attending colleges and vocational and nursing schools this fall with assistance from The Clara Abbott Foundation. The Foundation has awarded one-yeeducational grants for the 1987-8- 8 academic year to 1,048 students in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico, according to Herbert S. Wilkinson, Sr., Foundation president. The total includes 392 first-tim- e grants and 656 grants to students already attending college with assistance from The Clara Abbott Foundation. Grants are based on financial need, college expenses, and scholastic achievement. Foundation funds come from the earnings from a trust fund established by the will of Mrs. Clara Abbott, widow of company founder Dr. Wallace C. Abbott. First time grant recipients from the Green Sheet areas include: Araceli Rojas of Kearns; Faelynn Pulley, Murray; Lu Ann Allen. Gayle Johnson, Holly Prawitt, Paul Reiner Prawitt, Ryan A. Richards and Sheline K. Sargent of Sandy. ar Also, Monty R. Jensen, Taylorsville; Kimberli A. Brumley, West Jordan; J. Curtis McCombs and Thu Thi Le, West Valley. A public hearing was also held on a proposed change in the master plan. Afterward, the commission approved a request from developer F.C. Stangl III to rezone more acreage around the Metro Business Park from A-- l to a Research Business Park designation. The change will allow Stangl to continue development of the business park by increasing the size by adding more slated to A speak. A detour along TAYORSVILLE. used by UTA buses has been made a permanent route. 2700 West Route changes in the Utah Constitution, annexation and incorporation, how to understand the system and the effects of government in counties and cities. The County Government for the Next Century Study and the Shared Services Study will be discussed on Sept. 28 along woith form of government options and financial implications. Commission Dave Watson will speak. Commission Mike Stewart will speak on Oct. 5 on the urban county concept. A panel of officials will discuss the various plans. Dow, Danny Casto, Ruster Janiszewski and Paul Modell. Kearns score was notched by Mike Dipo, working behind the line of Cory Olsen, Traivs Veazie, J.J. Nelson and Nephi Angilau. In spite of good pass receiving by Brown and Hayden, the Kearns Dam-man- vocational electronics teacher at Kearns high, is Granite School Districts teacher of the year. Dammann has taught at Kearns since 1968. He teaches vocational electronics, electronics, woodworking, drafting, welding, crafts and math. He also sponsors VICA electronics club and radio club. For the past eight years, Dammann has been the industrial arts riculum 2995 EEB ad- ftSSffiflOIJTR Mitey Mite A crew fell to Jordan 13-but in Midget action Kearns got revenge with a 15-- 0 victory. Moungu and Johnson led the offense, Brock and Moteni the defense. The Midget B team, however, fell 27-- 0 to Murray. In other defensive struggle, the Bantams dropped a 0 decision to Jordan. Leading the defense were Zack Gunn and Dave Wale, with interceptions, and Pete Alusa. In the Junior ranks, the A team to West Jordan and the B fell crew lost 0 to Bountiful. Following the first week of action, league officials voiced their appreciation for the support and involvement of area parents in league activities. MURRAY. Troy Wallace of Taylorsville has been named the first winner in the Green Sheet's Prep Football Contest. Wallace posted a 2 record in picking winners of the 11 games among Green Sheet area schools. Five others compiled the same in record, but with the effect, Wallaces picking of the exact score of the Cottonwood-Binghamade Cottonwood), game (20-1him the winner of a $25 merchandise certificate and puts him in the running for an additional prize for a perfect entry, a prize that will continue to accumulate until it is either won or until the end of the season when the most nearly perfect entry is selected. Most of the prognosticators stumbled on Altas loss to Layton. Another major stumbling block was Judge Memorials upset win over a highly-toute- d American Fork team. Considering that everyone was picking blind, it was a good showing. No one entering the contest There posted a losing record. were two entries, a host of tries and many who missed only three. The contest will appear each week through the end of the regular season. All entries must be received by 5 p.m. on Monday and each person is limited to one entry, which must be submitted on the official form. 6-- 9-- 30-1- 4 eJarrowHotelis Park City's and offers fabulous accommodations from $39 anighCAnd, kidsundej; 8 stay free 3, Our restaurant offers specials like Prime Rib Buffet, $6.95, r& Sat Nightly Sunset Steak Dinner $5.95" Nightly Dinner Specials', $4.95 Kids Menu, $1.99 ; Come to The yarrow Hotel tor a quick summer getaway 7--4 6-- 5 said of Dammann, He has always been a source of inspiration and a teacher to whom the students could often take their personal concerns and problems for confidential counsel and advice. I am sure there are scores of students that have remained in school and eventually graduated because of the personal interest and attention given to them by Ralph Dammann. Beautiful Rooms Outdoor Pool Whirlpool Everything from the unusual to usable, practical & collectable. Attend the area's largest swap meet . unique glassware, antique furniture, artwork, homemade crafts, wonderful junk and lots more. OLD TIME SWAP MEET . GROUNDS guide for vocational 5250 So. 2nd I. MURRAY Includes: Round trip motorcoach from Salt Lake to Wendover CASH BONUS Monday - Friday A.M. will receive $2 Food Credit and $ 2 Lucky Bucks 10 Gift Shop Discount Casino Fun Package. 2 Complimentary 2 Keno Credits Cocktails 1 p We paVy 3rd You 4th Tflp Ae n ,98i etc. GOfcV ggP and therefore learn. Students behave as they believe you think they will. As an example, shop cleanup can be a major problem in industrial arts classes. Teachers us many different approaches to solve this problem. Some years ago I found a very simple approach that has proved to be extremely effective for me. I tell the students that shop cleanup is not a problem in our shop, and we follow two very simple rules to keep it that way. The rules are: If you get it out, you put it away; and if you make a mess, you clean it up. He continued, Allowing students to have a choice in their own learning is not the easiest approach to teaching, but for me it has proven to be effective. It requires me to be available to my students when they need me. My students know that I am In my room after school and that they are welcome to come in to talk or to work." Kearns Principal Richard Haacke CASH BONUS Friday P.M. - Sunday P.M. TriP YOU improve 5S I Enter off State Street at 5177 So. or behind the Murray Armory. Next To The Park WEEKENDS CALL 266-185- 5 philosophies about education. Making students feel capable is his basic philosophy of education. When students bring projects to me for grading, I try to ask first, what is the best thing about your project. What have you done that is really good, he said. The reponsoes are truly insightful, he continued. One student was proud of the fact that he had for the first time completed a project that actually worked. After exploring the good, then I ask, if you were to do this project again, how would you do it differently.., he said. Almost always the student already knows what he needs to improve. We dont need to criticize, only help students find their own way to ROUND TRIP . MURRAY FAIR Dammann has several passengers a Want Ad! Try Wallace Wins First Week's Grid Prize Electronics Teacher At Kearns High Is Honored Bv District GRANITE PARK. Ralph discussion among panel eelctronis. He has worked on project success in 1971 and worked with the state committee to develop competency based on curriculum for electronics. He hosted the Granite District VICA competitions for six years and has been faculty representative for GEA. (OR $72 PER MO.) All 2700 said. Board of Adjustment ia planned for Oct. 12. A presentation on how citizens can affect the future through government involvement will be made by Nancy Plant, senior planning analyst with Counth Administrative Services. The seminars are open to the public, but UACC President Norm Sims is requesting that residents Those who attend will be asked to fill out a questionnaire on their perceptions of local government and whether the county commission form should be changed. Teacheri, and the Granite Industrial Education Assn. Dammann has also served on the committee to revise the state cur- OFTEN COSTS LITTIE MORE THAN RETARRING YOUR PRESENT ROOF NO FINANCING AVAILABLE 5 YEARS TO PAY MONEY DOWN $ (S was detoured along visory Electronics ROOF CONVERSIONS s-J- O 41 West betweeb 4700 and 5400 South. It originally followed 2200 West, but the new routing is being adopted for improved safety, a UTA spokesman boards such as the Salt Palace, Parks and Recreation and On Sept. 21 the focus will be on He is also past president of the UU.h Council of 1000 SQ. FT. ROOF UTA Houle Bonds to allow Stangl to sell a portion of his interest in the Metro Business Park to an out of state firm. Stangl will then take the revenue gained by that sale and use it to add more buildings to the park. department chairman. EXAMPLE: Murray Has New buildings. Stangl had previously indicated that he wants to further develop the park, and towards that end the city council has approved an issuance of Industrial Development to agricultural. Kearns Ute Off To Good Start A He has also been a consultant to various organizations including the Division of Family Services, Kearns Family Life Center, Utah Boys Ranch, Girls Village, Clearfield Police Dept., West Valley Police Dept.; Juvenile Court and the Division of Youth Corrections. 7 3, 1987 Series On Government Options Offered By UACC Noteworthy. Garth D. 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