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Show Utah, on or before July t; 198?. county's wishes, to contact principal-elec- t of BinghantWgh Wayne D. Criddle councils, town boards, and com- - School, t.NuiiMLtR. munity councils and develop Recessional. The following aDDlications Published in Midvale Sentinel, several possibile plans before Dance, ninth grade and guests 18 calLcg another meeting. in gymnasium. d,vale' ,Ut.ah' from Ma have been filed with the State 10 june l, Engineer to change or appro-sal- t An Auditorium Would be Useless c u :JWithout People ,l. ". t,,.,.,., 7 o titjr Legal tiotices . siAia j.. i j:. is neeueu in nuuiionum "b 3 u Lake valley, but there is little agreement on where to pnate water in Salt- - Lake build it. Selfishness is one of the first things to enter the County, State of Utah, () and natural greed on the part of communities and CM 0) Dusmess associations is nxeiy to make selection of site are in SLB&M. r-'""- ,, through-pictur- SLME. Auditorium uations. o realize that the auditorThey are wise enough to ium must depend for support upon people who live in the area, not those who happen to be staying temporarily at hotels and motels. They have vision which assures them CM that populations are moving out of the city into the counoty, as evidenced by the closing of downtown schools while new schools are being built in the .county. . 00 ? They left the meeting confident that Mayor and his committee would be successful quest for a logical and practical site. c 2 PUBLISHED entered as EVERY Second Class Matter at IJeck-stea- d in their at Office Midvaia. Utan. under the Act of March 0, 187b J. PARR GODFREY. Editor and Publisher W1 (UIIUKIAl 4M Ittk An. N. 11 Y- -rt NT Aaverusing Kile uiveti oo Request) Phone: AM C..L iwUiiwPJuu"piiu'i b6 rate.-- . tei recti (anywhere in U.S.A.) $2.50 represented and all agreed on one basic matter the auditorium must have a county location and must be accessible from the freeway, belt routes, Continued from Page 1 and existing h'ghways. People are obviously tired of "field day." This edition probably carries trying to reach places like the unimore individual pictures of stu- state fair grounds and the where roads are not versity, dents than the Sentinel has ever to handle the traffic. printed in one edition. Last year adequate p,a.ces. a7 already Buner; a similar number of pictures were prtntca, but they were ing irom iac w auenaance, Hna similar troubles would be spread over a longer period of "built-in- " if an auditorium were time. This year all the announcements came at once, and wrongly located. Those who live In the valley we are "loaded." resent being told that deeply We hope you like it. Secretly, are not as important to a they we also hope that all the identi- civic auditorium as fication lines match up with who might be staying at the proper cuts! a public lodging house, and they feel that such a civic project The tone of last week's public should be readily available to meeting for a discussion of the the people who live in the area civic auditorium was encourag- and want to patronize local ing. Several communities were events. Tils V That . "T of Glass All Hinds MIRRORS AUTO GLASS STORE FRONTS TABLE TOPS WINDOW IU1 1 from Page I 1 Acceptance of class, Supt. Reed H. Beckstead. ' Awarding of diplomas, John Wheadon, member of board of education. School hymn, "Dreams of Bingham High," senior class. Benediction, Linda Bills. Recessional, Dennis Nichols. Postlude organ music, Andrea " " Thompson. A complimentary graduation dance will be held in the gymnasium following the exercises. was considered necessary. Mr Johnson said that an aud- jtorium should have a central' location, adequate access by highway and public transportation, parking, hotels and stores close by, accessibility to pedes-tr'anexpandability, and cost within the means of the community. He said that "full booking" would include use about 290 days a year, and said that no one person would use it that often, with the average resident prob-9- , 16, 17, 20, 21, NV4 Sec. 29, ably averaging one visit to the Continued from Page 1 auditorium in a month's time. T3S, RlE. C. E. Matthews pointed out be! . to fec.-ft2 is Hereafter, Connie Edwards, choir; traiUC situation in the coun-o- l solo, diverted from either one or both - "The Lord's Prayer," D'Launa audiorthe and insisted that tv weUs bet. 250 and two useu ume" 11 Atkinson; "Give Me Your 650 ft deep at the following ,um wou,u " to the Tired," choir; school hymn, was available i! nninic- mi tt onH w readily Claudia Parry, conductor, ninth 1360 ft. from NE Cor., (2) S. 190 PeoPle who were interested, grade. weak-bot- h out I the He that pointed ft. and E. 300 ft. from N Cor., Presentation of class gift, in Sec. 17. T355. RlE. and ness of the fairgrounds or uni- Caron Pickett. used for the same purposes as versity locations is that it is a of colors. Retiring half-hou- r from walk areas described above. Suanne Willie. Benediction, where parking is available. To Appropriate: Presentation of ninth grade, he face "Let's commented, it," 34114 Bernhard W, Dutson, "no one can walk to the auditor- Prin. M. K. Bunnell. 175 West 5300 South, Murray, Acceptance, Don J. Parr.i Ut. .5 sec.-ft- . from a well ium." to map3 called attention He bet. 60 and 250 ft. deep at a the location and accespoint S. 630 ft. and E. 160 ft. showing basefrom WV4 Cor. Sec. 29.T3S, RlE. sibility of the Los Angeles' ball park to all parts of the Is water to The be used for the out that it is locatdomestic requirements of one area, pointing ed far from the heart of the 300 the of for watering family, city, yet is only a short drive chickens, 8 cattle and 6 sheep, from most of the suburbs. and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as Mr Matthews observed that the for a supplemental supply, downtown Salt Lake is mov!ng irrigation of 20 acres, all uses out into the county, and thus is in NWy4NW'4SWV4 said Sec. 29. not in a position to tell others 34156 Max E. Quick, 7226 So. what to do. "Let them teach by 2930 East, Salt Lake City, Ut. he concluded. example," . sec.-ft.10 from a well, His position was concurred in bet. 50 and 150 ft. deep at a by other speakers, all of whom point N. 2050 ft. and W. 100 ft. considered the accessibility of from SV. Cor. Sec. 29. T3S, R1W. the auditorium to be of prime The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of importance. W. Dale Waters pointed out one family, for the watering of that the tax to build an auditor2 horses, 2 cows, and from ium would be paid by the whole Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigaand the sales tax intion of 1 acre, all uses in county, come it would develop should SV4NEV4SWV4 NNEttSWV. not be a plum for the city, but said Sec. 29. should be spread over the entire 34157 Robert B. Burkenshaw, county. 90 E. 7800 So., Midvale, Ut. .25 Ross M. Bowen of the Kearns sec.-ft- . from a well, bet. town council said his group 150 and 300 ft. deep at a point would favor a county location, S. 405 ft. and E. 1255 ft. from and that the tax matter is of NW Cor. Sec. 31, T2S, RlE. The basic concern to his community. water is to be used for the doGeorge Sorenson, Murray, of 1000 mestic requirements agreed that access is the probpersons in connection with a lem, and criticized highway ofdrive-itheater, and for fire ficials for not synchronizing protection, and from Apr. 1 to traffic lights. He said tht it has Oct. 31, as a supplemental sup- been proved that travel over a ply for the irrigation of 24 acres, given route' Is faster t 30 miles P all uses in NWV4NWV4 said Sec. an hour if the lights are synch-- 1 ' 31. ronized than at the present 35 3416- 6- Jones Brothers, RFD and 40 mph limits with lights I No. 2, Riverton, Ut. 10 sec.-ft- . working independently and traf-- ' from a 16 in. well, 600 ft. deep A. M. Ross, Midvale councilat a point N. 100 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 10, T3S, R2W. The man, said that it is his experwater is to be used lor the ience that most large cities domestic requirements of 300 have their convention halls 45 minutes to an hour away from families, for and fire protection, and for the downtown in order to make watering of 500 cattle and 50 them accessible. William J. Thompson, L'ons horses, and from Mar. 15 to Oct. 31, for the irrigatioij of 730 Club president, agreed that acres, all uses in Sees. 10, 14, downtown would be an improper place because people are 15, T3S, R2W. 3416- 7- Jones Brothers, RFD tired of fighting traffic. The group, which was disapNo. 2, Riverton. Ut. 10 sec.-ft- . from a 16 in. well, 600 ft. deep pointingly small but enthusiasat a point N. 100 ft. from WV4 tic, agreed that the matter Cor. Sec. 3, T3S, R2W. The should not be dropped, and that water is to be used for the a case should be developed for domestic requirements of 300 a county location. At the suggestion of J. Parr families, for and fire protection, and for the Godfrey, Sentinel editor, the watering of 500 cattle and 50 group asked Mayor Beckstead horses, and from Mar. 15 to to continue in charge of the Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 960 acres, all uses in Sees. 3, 4, T3S, R2W. Sec. 34, T2S, R2W. 3416- 8- Jones Brothers, RFD No. 2, Riverton, Ut. 10 sec.-ft- . from a 16 in, well, 600 It. deep at a point N. 100 ft. and E. 100 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. , T3S. It! R2W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of 300 families, and fire protection, and for the watering of 500 cattle and 50 Cleaning & Repairing horses, and from Mar. 15 to of Oct. 31 for the irrigation Like 880 acres, all uses in Sees. 4, S, Citv Wafor Cl St., Salt Lake Citv' Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion of 2 sec it. nt mati.il ivtlf. nA tki, initlioa. tion No. 26685. The water was to have been diverted from a well at a point S. 950 ft. arid W. 1360 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 17, T3S, RlE, and used as a aupplemental supply for the do mestic requirements of 5000 homes, business district, and all other uses required in the Community of White City, an unincorporated area in Sees. 8, 2901 So. Kenwood : s, :rr2"3 and Enainvs II' I 1 ' West Jordan 16-i- Clarence J. "Jack" Frost, assistant attorney general, is a candidate for county attorney on the Republican ticket. A native of Bluffdale and graduate of Jordan High, he is now a resident of Holladay, is married . and has four children. . ! , FRIDAY the Post from Page Continued Continued .i1Whifn 1 Friday's meeting, while insisting on a county location, kept a pretty fair attitude, Though dominated ov Midvale residents, the meeting did not, by any means, begin the promotion of a Midvale location, because Midvale will not c be on the belt route The citizens who attended had logical reasons for their views. They realifce that any successful location must be near freeway and belt route interchanges. They are aware that traffic could cause a failure quicker than any other single factor. They have traveled enough to have a knowledge of how other cities have handled similar sit- Bingham e, To Change: Q. Coil'boys and Engines by Irwin Caplaa . Subscribe To The Sentinel Cowboys with anginas .caused mora than 3,000,000 casualties In 1961, 6-i- n Let GLASS REPLACEMENT oladay AM fcs 91 Gray Do Furnace Clenaing Changing T3S, R2W. 34232 Mrs Rulon S. Rich, 1245 West Bullion St., Murray, Ut. well from a .10 sec-It- . Tne . A Dollar Saved Is Worth Two Earned Protect your second largest Investment Our Service Is . PROMPT and GUARANTEED Dtioc and bet 150 and 300 ft. deep at a point S. 245 ft. and E. 47S ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 14, T2S, R1W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 15 cattle and one horse, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, for the Irrigation of one half acre, all uses in NWWNWViSWU said Sec. 14. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the 'State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Old to New r $2.00 Furnace Cleaning With this Adv. 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