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Show Thursday, December THE GREEN SHEET a a I'1 Ma Tips For Arthritis Sufferers Are Given q- - SALT LAKE. The holiday season is a fun time. It is a season so full of Preparing food and refreshments can be among the most physically demanding of holiday tasks. Here are a few tips for working in the kitchen: Use labor-savin- g devices such as electric mixers and can openers. Wear an apron with large pockets that can hold a few handy items. Take advantage of convenience activities and social obligations, that it can be exhausting and difficult for arthritis sufferers. There are many ways that people with arthritis can deal with the strains of holiday schedules. Here are some tips to consider from the Utah Arthritis Foundation: For party planning, success depends on making plans in advance. A little preparation done each day in moderation will be easier than a blitz of activities. Count on friends and family for help. Determine the exact duties for each person, and don't hesitate to delegate work. Parties don't have to be complicated. Informal entertaining can make things easier, so consider a buffet style or potluck dinner. If some guests do not know that the host or hostess has limitations, share with them briefly why special arrangements have been made. To get a jump on shopping, prepare a list of necessary gifts and supplies and identify stores where they're available. Shop early, and do it in moderation. Consider making gifts at home. There are several ways gifts can be wrapped attractively and easily. Decorative boxes, tins, jars, stockings and bags can serve as con- foods, VV-C- VJ-V- ill if I j V-- Ai -2- Mmf$rmr v-- T Q"VlO "j X cyl.f 4 speed, mirrors, extra cool, H.D. battery, aux. tank, tinted glass, bumper 11,628 Reg. 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MURRAY CITY RESOLUTION NO. 698 RESOLUTION SERVICE GUARANTEE PROVEMENT DISTRICT EQUALIZATION MURRAY CITY ORDINANCE NO. 865 AN ORDINANCE CREATING CHAPTER OF THE MURRAY CITY CODE PERTAINING 2B TO THE HEATER AMPHITADVISORY BOARD BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MURRAY CITY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, MURRAY CITY, UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I That Chapter 2B of the Murray City Code be created pertaining to the Amphitheater Advisory Board to read as follows: Section 2B-Created; position; Appointment. Com- There is hereby created and established a body to be designated as the "Amphitheater Advisory Board" and shall be composed of nine members, all of which shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the City Council. Five members so appointed shall be residents of the City, one from each respective Murray City Council District; one member shall be the current President of the Murray Arts Council; and the remaining three members shall be members and may by from within or outside of the Murray City limits. Section 2B-and Duties Mission, Powers The mission of the Amphitheater Advisory Board is to achieve maximum use of the amphitheater throughout the year for the enhancement of the arts in Murray City. It shall be the duty of the Board to act in an advisory capacity to the Parks and Recreation Department Superintendent, Office of the Mayor and the City Council in connection with the amphitheater; promotion, scheduling and other business done or to be done by the City in connection with the or other operation of the amphitheater shall be subject to the advice of the Board. AU matters of general policy in connection with the administration of the amphitheater or Its operation shall be decided by the City Council with the advice of the Board. Section 2B-Tern; Removal; Vacancies; Qualifications. Appointed members (with the exception of the Arts Council President) shall serve for a term of three (3) years and may be removed by the Mayor and City Council only for cause, with the provision that the first appointment of three members snail be for a term remaining three members shall be for a term of three now for details! This limited warranty covers vehiclesln normal use" And excludes routine maintenance parts, belts, hoses, sheet metal and upholstery. thereafter the years; members shall be appointed terms. Vacanfor three-yea- r cies occurring through expiraof tion of terms appointment, death, disability, resignation or removal from the City, if applicable, shall be filled by appointment of the Mayor with the advice and consent of the City Council. Members shall not serve more than two consecutive full terms. Section 2B-- Rules of Pro- cedures, Meetings, etc. The Board shall formulate its own rules for selection of a chairman, time, place and manner of calling of meetings and other procedural matters; provided, that there shall be at least one meeting each month. Section 2B-- the opinion of the Municipal Council of Murray City, it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of Murray City become ef- that this ordinance fective immediately upon its first publication and filing of a copy thereof in the of f ice of the City Recorder of Murray City, Utah. SECTION III This Ordinance shall take effect upon the first publication and filing of copy thereof in the office of the City Recorder of Murray City, Utah. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of Murray City, this 11 day of December, 1984. MURRAY CITY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL A. Gregory Brown Council Chairman LudellP.Pierson City Recorder Transmitted to the Office of the Mayor of Murray City on this 17th day of December, 1884. ACTION: Ap- - proved. DATED December, DRAPER CITY AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 574 PERTAINING TO ASSISTANCE TO LOW AND MODERATE INCOME RESIDENTS OF MURRAY CITY WHO RESIDE WITHIN A PROPERLY ADOPTED AND DESIGNATED IMPROVEMENT. DISTRICT FOR PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENT FOR CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fiscal Year 1983-8- 4 Audit of Draper City is available for public inspection in the Recorder's Office, Draper City Hall, 12441 South 900 D10-1East, Draper, Utah. THE CITY OF WEST JORDAN, UTAH A Municipal Corporation Ordinance No. 532 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MURRAY CITY MUNICIPAL AN ORDINANCE REQUIR- ING COMMERCIAL, DUSTRIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT TO COUNCIL OF MURRAY CITY, UTAH, AS FOLLOWS FURNISH A GUARANTEE FOR THE INOF PUBLIC STALLATION IMPROVEMENTS. Passed by the City Council of West Jordan, Utah this 11th day of December 1984. SECTION I An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 574. Chapter 2 pertaining to eligibility of low and moderate income residents of Murray City as follows: Chapter Mayor Eligibility Be a resident of Murray City. Own or be in the process of purchasing the unit. Reside within an authorized improvement district. Meet Income Guidelines as set forth herein. b) c) ATTEST: SHERRY BARROWS, Deputy City RecorderWJlO-l- 2. A person to be eligible for assistance under this program must: a) DENNIS M. RANDALL, d) 1. this 17th day of 1984. L.D. Mulr, Mayor 9,650 $11,050 $12,400 $13,800 $14 900 $1,100 $14,900 over 5 years old. 1 NOTICE OF SANDY CITY PUBLIC HEARING IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing to be held in the Sandy City Hall, 800 East 100 North, Sandy, Utah, before the Sandy City Council on January 8, 1985, at 7:45 p.m. to consider an amendment to the Development Code relative to the adoption of a new sign ordinance regulating the height, spacing, size and location of signs in the City including (bill- boards), real estate, temporary and campaign signs. Any questions you may nave regarding this hearing may be directed to Norm Phillips In the Community Development Hall -Department in the City S10-1JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE OF DESTRUCTION Of Special Education Records The Special Education Records of Jordan School District students, whose class graduated In class of 1979 or before are outdated and no longer have educational value. These records will be destroyed April 1, 1985. who wish to examine or obtain the contents of these files are Invited to contact the student's high J101P school. Improvement District No. 13 ot Murray City, a municipal corporation of the State of Utah, be and the same is hereby appointed, consisting of the followingCity staff personnel: City Recorder or Assistant City Recorder Public Works Director or Assistant City Engineer City Attorney or Assistant City Attorney ,' THAT the City Council be and is hereby authorized and directed to publish and mail, as provided by law and the ordinances of said Municipality, a notice of meeting of said Board of Equalization and Review, said notice to be in substantially the following form: NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW NOTICE OF SANDY CITY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing to be held in the Sandy City Hall, 800 East 100 North, Sandy, Utah, before the Sandy City Council on January 8, 1985, at 7:45 p.m. to consider the petition of the residents of 1575 East Street to add the street name "Hill Haven Lane" to 1575 East between approximately 8300 and 8400 South in you Any questions Sandy City. The double blind study was conducted at the University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center. that three city staff personnel of Murray City, Utah, have been duly appointed to act as the Board of Equalization and Review on the tax proposed to be levied on the property within Special Improvement District No. 13 for Murray City, and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the lists of the property in said district subject to said proposed tax and the various amounts of tax against said property have been completed and are available for examination at the Office of the City Recorder. That said City stafi personnel sitting as a Board of Equalization and Review on the tax proposed to be levied on the property within said Special improvement District No. 13 for Murray City, Utah will meet at the Council Chambers, on January 15, 1985 and January 16, 1985 between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. and on January 17, 1985 between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to hear and consider any objections to and make any corrections of any proposed assessments which said Board may deem unequal or unjust. That on the date specified said lists and plats and amount of the proposed assessment against each parcel of property shall be open to public inspection from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on each of said days continuously at the Office of the City Recorder of Murray City, Utah. The areas within Special Improvement District No. 13 are as follows: 300 West Street from 4800 South Street on the South to 4500 South Street on the North and all parcels of land and lots abutting both sides of 300 West Street from 4800 South Street on the South to 4500 South Street on the North. Ludell P. Pierson City Recorder PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of Murray City, Utah, this 11 day of December, 1984. MURRAY CITY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL A. Gregory Brown, Chairman ATTEST: Ludell P. Pierson City Recorder NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that the work contemplated in Murray City Utah Special Improvement District No. 13 by resolution heretofore adopted by the City Council in pursuance to notice of creation and heretofore published mailed to all property owners to be affected in Special Improvement District No. 13 has now been completed, and M10-1- CITY OF DRAPER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Bartley K. Curtis has applied to the City of Draper to rezone and receive subdivision designation for a residential subdivision of approximately 38 lots on 23 acres. The rezoning request is from A-- to RR-2- The property in question is located at 1900 East and 12400 So Commencing 33 rods North from the Southeast Corner Section 28, Township 3 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 47 rods, thence West 80 rods, thence South 44 rods, thence East 10 rods, thence South 3 rods, thence East 70 rods to the point of beginning. These two applications will be heard before the Planning Commission January 8, 1985, at 7:00 P M. and before the Draper City Council on January 17, 1985, at 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Draper City Hall, 12441 South 900 East, Draper, Utah. Tom L. Spencer Planning Coordinator D10-1- THE CITY OF WEST JORDAN. UTAH A Municipal Corporation Ordinance No. 531 AN ORDINANCE THE A. G. SPANOS ENTERPRISES PROPERTY LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 7200 SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD TO BE IN ZONE CLASSIFICATION (PD) Passed by the City Council of West Jordan, Utah this 4th day of December 1984. DENNIS M RANDALL, Mayor ATTEST: SHERRY BARROWS, Deputy City RecorderWJlO-l- WEST VALLEY CITY PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the West Valley City Council on January 17, 1985 at 6:00 P.M , West Valley City Hall. 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah. Subject of the public hearing will be a proposed resolution to reopen the FY8485 Budget for the purpose of changes experienced in revenues and expenses. The Citizens of West Valley City are invited to offer oral comments and questions regarding the proposed resolution dunng the hearing; written statements may be submitted prior to the hearing date to the Recorders Office. Copies of the proposed resolution will be available beginning January 2, 1985, between the hours of 9 00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, at the Recorders Office, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah. Kathleen B Kaumans West Valley City Recorder wvio IB DELINQUENT NOTICE EAST JORDAN IRRIGATION COMPANY PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS SANDY. UTAH Total Yearly Household Income 2 3 4 5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual City and Town Financial Report for fis- cal year ended June 30, 1984 for use in Federal General Revenue Sharing Program is available for public inspection Office, in the Recorder's 12441 South Draper City Hall, Utah.DlO-l900 East, Draper, tion. Income Guidelines Members DRAPER CITY NOTICE : IN- over 5 for each child An applicant shall not be eligible (or assistance under this Ordinance if they meet the income guidelines but have $5,000 or more in stocks, bonds, certificates of deposits, savings account or any other type of asset which can be easily converted to cash. 2. NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No. 91 of three dollars and fifty cents per share, or any fraction thereof, levied September 20, 1984, the several amounts set opposite the respective stockholders as follows: CERT. NO. 5251-5419-5345-5343- - C All applicants must allow and authorize the city to verify the monthly income of the household as well as any savings accounts prior to city certification of eligibility. 3. 5344- - C 5423-5302-335-- SECTION II 299-- In the opinion of the Municipal Council of Murray City, It is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitantsim-of Murray City that this ordinance become effective a copy mediately upon its first publication and filing of thereof in the office of the City Recorder of Murray City, Utah. 5406-242-- 5057-4514-261-- 3995-- This Ordinance shall take effect upon the first publication and Wing of copy thereof in the office of the City Recorder of Murray City, Utah. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City cil of Murray City, this 11 day of December. 1984. Coun- 4900-522-- 3530-5347-121-197-201-- MURRAY CITY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL A Gregory Brown Council Chairman 356-- 4757-5337-4212-- ATTEST: Ludell P. Pierson City Recorder 4713-- Transmitted to the Office of the this 17th day of December, 1984. MAYOR'S ACTION 4549-- 4866-- SECTION III phone ATTEST: MAYOR'S MURRAY CITY ORDINANCE NO. 864 of Household SECTION II 15 AN ORDINANCE PUBLICA-M10-1- BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Citv Council of Murray Citv, Utah that the Board of Equalization and Review, as required by law, for Special THAT SAID Board shall sit SOUTH EXIT OFF (3rd to 4th West) Salary. No member of the Board shall receive compensation for service on said Advisory Board. In DATE OF IM- as a Board of Equalization and Review on the Special Im- Tax proposed to be firovementassessed on the property within said Special ImNo. 13 (or District provement Murray City at the City Council Chambers, Murray City, Utah, on January 15, 1985 between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p m.; on January 16, 1985 between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. and on January 17, 1985 between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to hear and consider any objections to and make corrections of any proposed assessments which the said Board may deem unequal or unjust. 486-500- 0 TION: FOR NO. 13 AND SETTING DATES OF MEETING OF THE BOARD Lasts as long as you own your vehicle. No other car repair guarantee covers as much for so long. See us ATTEST: Ludell P. Pierson City Recorder A THE SPECIAL Nothing else covers so much for so long. See us now of one year; the first appointment of three members shall be for a term of two years; the first appointment of the ESTABBOARD OF LISHING Our Free Lifetime Service Guarantee mm S10-1- phone LIFETIME 13th Oral doses of the drug, acyclovir, significantly reduced formation of new lesions, virus shedding, and duration of genital lesions in a group of 48 young adults with first episode genital herpes simplex virus infec- tainers.- may have regarding this hearing may be directed to the Community Development Department in the City Hall -- 1-- pre-chopp- '12,386 License For Ufle Many truck repair guarantees last for only 90 days. Ours lasts for as long as you own your vehicle. The free Lifetime Service Guarantee. If you ever need to have your Ford, Light Truck fixed, you pay once and we'll guarantee that if the covered part ever has to be the repairing dealer will fix it free. fixed again . Free parts. Free labor. Covers thousands of parts. as such vegetables or desserts from a bakery. Above all, alternate periods of cooking with periods of rest. Plan 10 minutes of relaxation for each hour of work. The holiday season is a time for meeting and greeting people, either as a guest or a host. Arthritis can make shaking hands painful. Consider greeting people by embracing, or if a hand has been extended, grasp the thumb rather than the entire hand. This will prevent someone from shaking hands too hard. As a host or hostess, avoid repeated trips to the door to welcome guests by having a friend or family member substitute. Above all, keep in mind that the holiday season will be more enjoyable with proper planning and adequate rest. last-minu- CvSJIw C"vJLV3r 20, 1984 : Mayo- - of Murray City on 4662-239-- 5166-- Approved. 358-- DATE OF PUBLICATION 2180-- L.D. Mulr, Mayor 3163-4476-5068-91-- MlO-l: 4953-- 306- - D 307- - D 3(18-- NAME SHARES 6 $21.00 1 $ 3.50 $ 3.50 $ 73.50 $ 42.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 1 21 12 2 2 6 4 Vi 8 18 V 1 2 1 1 1 1 V 19 19 Wt 6 9 Frampton, Paul J. 1 Foley, William L. 1 $21.00 $ 14.00 3.50 $ 28.00 $ 63.00 $ 3.50 4863-4837-4705-- Oleen.Erick Osborne, Arnold Wayne 243-- 4413- - C 5268-4322-5103-5240-- $31.50 4865-- t $ $ 3.50 3.50 183-- 4887-96-- 4414- - C 169-- 322-3196-330-- 2884-205-249-- 6 Vt . 3 1 t $10.50 t 3.50 3.50 2 $ $ 3.50 7.00 1 $ 3.50 5 $17.50 1 Jensen, Earon or Ogunita Johnson, Lenard LeRoy or $21.00 11 JW 1 4 1 $ 3 50 Lambson, R. J. Loumis, John Loumis, John Loumis, John Moss, William Morrison, J. G. Midvale Packing Moss, Jerry B. McBroon, Susen Neilsen, Dennis P. 1142-- 3.50 7.00 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 66.50 $ 66.50 40.25 $ 21.00 $ $ $ $ Lake Hills Endowment Care 5352-- 4678-- Federal Land Bank pledgee of Gidian Eugene 4 Jensen, J. P. Jenson, Bertha Lorllla Knight, Jos. S. Kerr, Carl E. Kimball, Griffith Lyn Joyce C: Lewis, Gene A. 4 Delores 3789-- 391-- Burkinshaw. Robert B. Caldwell. Don A. Carlisle, R.Dale and AltaS. Charlier, Tel Charlier, Tel Charlier, Tel Collett, Clarence J. Carter, Ray Deseret Memorial Deseret Memorial Deseret Memorial Dansie, George A. Betty Mumford Green, Kelvin C. Goff, Burton W. Goff, Burton W. k Louise Hansen, Glade A. AMT.DUE 4661-- Anderson, Erva Andrus, Donald N. 4 Evelyn B. Barlow, Anthus or Virginia Beesley, Brent Beesley, Brent Beesley, Brent Beckstead, DaleorKathy Beckstead, Dale Blaylock, David R. Brown, Merril Beehive Machinery Beehive Machinery Butterfield, Burton Cor Karen A Wendy DATED this 17th day of December, 1984. ATTEST: Ludell P. Pierson City Recorder 2875-- 135-- 3985-- 31-- 4ReNaeE. Peterson, Dwight W. Prudential Federal Savings Peterson, Ezra L. Price, Verola D. Pierson, Alice H. Roberts, G. Eldon Russell, Roger or James Cannon Rendon, Ronald B. Schocker, Ronald W. Springer, Jerry Dean or Carol Gay Sheilds, Melva H. Smith, Allen P. or Ramona A. Smith, Allen P. or Ramona A. Smith, Allen P. or Ramona A. Swapp, J. Lorin Smart, Roger Western Savings k Loan Pledgee of Thomas Lee Tisdale Tappero, Max 4 Lucy Tatum, Thomas M. Taylor, Joseph Grant Vela, Fred Wolf, Dennis R. or Alien S. 59 10 10 10 4 7 1 1 1 1 $206 50 $ 3.50 $ 35 00 $ 35 00 $ 35.00 $ 14 00 $27.15 t 350 $ $ 3 50 3 50 3 50 3.50 t $ 2 5 1 2 1 21 7 8 1 8 1 1 4 2 7 1 4 t 7.00 17.50 $ 3.50 $ t $ t S t 7.00 3.50 73.50 24 50 28 00 $ 3 50 $ 28 00 $ 3.50 $ 3.50 $ 14.00 $ 7.00 $ 24 50 $ 3.50 $ 3.50 2 $ 7.00 $ 21.00 $ 7.00 $ 3.50 7.00 1 f 2 6 2 1 i :w And in accordance with law and order of the Board of Directo rs made on the 20th day of September 1984, so many shares of ea:h parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at put lie auction at the office of the East Jordan Irrigation Company '. 358 North State Street, Sandy, Utah on January 5, 1985 at 11 A.M. to the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advert fiay and expense of sale. Martha S Conlsh, Secretary East Jordan Irrigation Company First Publication Last Publication EJ |