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Show 5 City's Radio System Needs Work, Officer Says SANDY. Did you ever wonder just what went on at a senior citizen SANDY. The City Council here Tuesday night took up the issue of improving the city's radio system. The subject was brought to the attention of the council by Police Captain Gary Lancaster, who wrote that dead spots in the coverage of the communication system is one of the safety problems facing the city employees, not just the police Did you ever have a family who was reluctant to go to one? If so, Salt Lake County Aging Services is offering a chance to get a first-han- d look at an open house at the Sandy Senior Center Wednesday. An opportunity will be provided to tour the center, see some of the artwork and craftwork done by the $20 million budget, which the council continues to work on to get into final telephone system in cooperation with Salt Lake County and other cities. also sing, the school's acting principal says. The third grade science fair will be held tomorrow from 12:30-2:3- 0 p.m. The displays will be set up in. the third grade learning center. The school's drama club will be presenting a production of Peter Pan on May 29 at 7 p.m. Mr. Klenk explains that the group consists of sevral different age groups, but the majority of the students are fourth and fifth graders. Sandra N. Lloyd City Recorder ' senior class of 1985-8The commencement program will be held on May 29 at 7 p.m. at the SANDY. All school patrons and Crescent West stake center, 11000 students are being invited to the In- So. 1300 E. in Sandy. ,., dian Hills middle school Spring Arts Parents and family of the Festival on Wednesday. are being invited to atgraduates It will be held from 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. tend, Rulon Eames, teacher, says. in the cafeteria and auditorium. He adds "this is the climax of an According to vice principal Dennis tensive study in the sacred literature Johnson, individual art and home-e- c of the LDS church." projects will be displayed. Also inIn addition to the presentation of cluded in the evening will be a diplomas to the graduates, cerdance program featuring the tificates of achievement will be dance classes. Ribbons will be presented to students who have comawarded to students also. pleted one, two and three segments Also on the calendar is the in- of the larger course of study, he strumental music concert on May 29 at 7 p.m. in the gymnasium. On June 2 the spring choral concert will be held. Parents are invited to both follows: FINES OF CORPORATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, GOVERNMENTAL IN- STRUMENTALITIES. The sentence to pay a fine, when imposed upon a corporation, association, partnership, or governmental Instrumentality for an offense defined in this code, or the ordinances of this municipality or for any offense defined outside this code over which this municipality has Jurisdiction, for which no special corporate fine is specified, shall be sentenced to pay an amount, fixed by the Court, not exceeding $5,000.00 when the conviction is for a Class B Misdemeanor, and $1,000.00 when the conviction is for a Class C Misdemeanor or for an infraction. SECTION THREE: That in the opinion of the City Council of Midvale City, it is necessary in the protection of the public health, peace and welfare of the Inhabitants of Midvale City, State of Utah,. - that this ordinance become ef-- . fective immediatley upon ,, NO. ORDINANCE passage AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING TITLE 41, CHAPTER 6, ET SEQ, UTAH CODE hereof. FOUR: This ordinance shall take effect May 'PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MIDVALE CITY, STATE OF UTAH, this 6th day of May, CI- as ONE: That Title Chapter 1, Et Seq., Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, including but not limited to the amendments through and including the 1986 regular session of the Utah State Legislature, three (3) copies of which are on file for use and examination by the public in the office of the Midvale City Recorder, 80 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah, which are attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein as though fully set , forth, be, and the same are hereby enacted into the Revised Ordinances of Midvale City B.l. underSection SECTION TWO: That in the opinion of the City Council of Midvale City, it is necessary in the protection of the public health, peace and welfare of the inhabitants of Midvale City, State of Utah, that this ordinance become effective immediately upon passage and publication hereof. SECTION THREE; This ordinance shall take effect May SECTION 41, ' ' 'PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MIDVALE CITY, STATE OF UTAH, this 6th day of May, Everett E.Dahl Mayor ' Attest: Wilford E. Nicholson Acting City Recorder publisnea: JSD30-3- B NOTICE TO CREDITORS and OF ANNOUNCEMENT certain, been made by WHEREAS, changes have the Utah Legislature with respect to equivalent criminal charges; and WHEREAS, it is In the best Interest of the citizens of Midvale City that the statewide amendments be incorporated Into the ordinances of Midvale City NOW THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE CITY ORDAINED CI- as ONE: That Secbe amended to pro- as follows: ' vide FINES OF PERSONS A person who has been con-- victed of an offense may, in im- -' imposed, be VACATION IDEA DIWJKL2) 14 4 For A Family Of ONLY Includes Air Only Any Day Of ThtWeekl "TWkf Mtary AraiMfe pVP 801-561-92- Monday-Frida- 8 y, 67 115 East 7200 TOUR WEST Call Us For All Your Travel Plans HOURS: ! Amfert to I.I.C." hiTRAVELEXPRESS Those "don't wants" around your house are probably "do wants" for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds ! : Saturday, 10 AM-- AM-6P- suth MlflVQlG . 2 PM Evening Appointments Can Be Arranged ranty as to title, possession or encumbrance, the following described property, located in Salt Lake County, State of Beginning at a point which is North 236.61 feet and East 2.76 feet from a monument in the center line of State Street and 7800 South Street, said monument being South 8952'50" East, 157.371 feet from the Southeast corner of Section 25, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence North 147.33 feet; thence West 209.85 feet; thence South 147.33 feet; thence East 209.85 feet to a point of beginning. Excepting that portion lying within State Street. 1 . VaN,. .unm-- n n .n nn .1 .... ?ixv;:i,v.:: For the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, Interest thereon in the unpaid principal of the note secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest thereon as in the note and by law provided. DATED this 6th day of May, Mm Uo era q icfcp racy x ' fo &oVwT.c? of tI;o oldoct wording Ccrtfo Llalhcs T.V. 0rfcrcnd$r.r3Ur : ::. . 1986. D. ' mwm CLAYTON FAIRBOURN Trustee FP30-3- The $10,000 search GIVEN of a public hearing to be held in the Sandy City Hall, 440 East 8680 South, Sandy, Utah, before the Sandy City Council on June 3, 1986, at 7:45 to consider the request of &m. and Perry to change to the zone from for property located at approximately 10700 South 1050 East. Any questions you may television JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING At- i P The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 12th day of June, 1986, at 2 00 p.m., at the front door of the Salt Lake County Metropolitan Hall of Justice, 240 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, by D. Clayton Fairbourn, Trustee, under that certain Deed of Trust executed by Lifestyle, Inc., a Utah corporation, by its president, Carl H. Delight, as Trustor, recorded February 27, 1985, as Entry No. 4055210, in Book 5632, Page 2313, of the official records of the Salt Lake County Recorder in Salt Lake County, Utah, given to secure the indebtedness in favor of Thomas F. Greenwood Trust, Thomas F. Greenwood, Trustee, by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded October 30. 1985, as MV75J JSD31-4- i APR 36 mo. 18 25.27 per month """iimnm, MlSJtM 40" REMOTE CONTROL REAR PROJECTION TV 19" COLOR TABLE MODEL $599 $25 27 mtwr AUDIO or OrMtOWOt M low 84.58 M4.44 B SUMMONS " IN THE DISTRICT COURT LAKE COUNTY SALT OF STATE OF UTAH ptr MODEL K1940MW Rotary Dial Tuning Reception Auto Color Handsome Automatic Fine Tuning Walnut Grain Finish JOHN D. G. JOHNSON and MARIE JOHNSON, Plaintiffs, vs. month () moo. ( Genuine Oak Veneer with Tambour Docs Coniempor ary Styling Beautiful. Bnghuor Diagonal Screen wcie Viewing 134 Channel Electronic Tuning Angle De'iwe Remote Control Sysiem SoundWiiie '" Audio System Two; Channel Audio Audio Video Input Output Jacks Programmable ClOt:k7tmer Digital Channel Number Tune Display "Caste's JENSEN, llf month TOWER Stereo Amplifier Sensitive AM FM Stereo Tuner BwH-5 Band Graphc Equabzer Dual Belt Dubbing Cassette Deck Dnve Turntable Deluxe Rack with Caster and Protective Glass Top and Doors Matched 3 Way Speaker System $2899 399 ptr ' SYSTEM with Business Services SUMMONS Feature-packe- Ad9361 South 300 East, Sandy, Utah. The meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. The budget document will be available for public inspection after May 23, 1986. LORENZO 25" COLOR CONSOLES Design for Great Special Effects Convenient Front Loading Remote Wireless Electronic Tuning Control 2 Week4 Program Timer Convenient Recording The Board of Education of the Jordan School District will hold the Budget Hearing for the proposed budget for the 1986-8- 7 school year on June 10, Defendant. the oldest worthing Curtis Matties TV. This is a Natkxiwicle search for the oldest, working Curtis Mathes the event of a tie, a panel of judges at Curtis Mathes Corporation will determine the winner. remote control: you're running the VCR offers l design,107-channeelectronic tuning, two h four week, program timer, recording and more! show! of the Board Estate of LUCILLE E. DANSIE, Deceased. DELORES D. MOUSLEY, whose address is 4167 West Firth Circle, So. Jordan, Utah, has been appointed Personal Representative of the estate of the above named decedent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the above Personal Representative or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication: In MV753 FRONT LOADING VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER Settle back in your easy chair with your wireless have regarding this hearing may be directed to Kevin Oaks of the Community Development Department in the City HaU phone SC31-1- 1986 in the District ministration Building, is offered only for set See dealer for details. VCR Business Administrator TRUSTEE'S SALE Midvale City has heretofore established a fine procedure for criminal violations occurring within the corporate limits of Midvale City; and FAMILY SANDY. Tomorrow (Friday) Crescent elementary will be having a program concerning bike safety. Then on Saturday Boy Scouts will be holding a bike and skateboard rodeo on the school's playground from 10 a.m. to noon. There will be an obstacle course set up. Safety inspections will be given and bikes will be licensed for a dollar by the Sandy Fire department, Bill Drossos says. Students will be visited by the Talking Police Car on May 21. Also this week, the traffic patrol, student council and , choir members will treat from the receive a thank-yo- u school. ' Trustee will sell' at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without war- George F. Copeland, APPOINTMENT Probate No. F4P30-3- WHEREAS, prisonment George F. Copeland, Business Administrator of the Board Business Services NOTICE OF MIDVALE CITY. addition to any term of District Administration Building, 9361 South 300 East, Sandy, Utah. The purpose of this meeting will be to distribute to the Board of Education copies of the tentative budget for the school year 1986-8The budget document will be available for public inspection after May 23rd in the ofof fice of the the Board. Attorney 7321 South State Street Midvale, Utah 84047 FOR OFFENSES COMMITTED IN tion A special meeting of the Jordan School District Board of Education will be held Friday, May 23, 1986 at 7:30 a.m. at the D. Clayton Fairbourn AN ORDINANCE THE AMENDING FINE SCHEDULE SECTION SPECIAL MEETING Delores D. Mousley Personal Representative MIDVALE CITY ORDINANCE NO. follows: JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE OF torney, DATED: May 1,1986. MDV31-1- COUNCIL OF MIDVALE TY, STATE OF UTAH, MDV31-1- May 8, 1986. D. Clayton Fairbourn, ... m Book of said NOTICE IS HEREBY Acting City Recorder Published: ' The annual PTA carnival is set for May beginning at 4 p.m. If weather permits it will be held outside. Mr. Taylor says there will be food booths, clowns, games and a moon walk. The public is invited to attend. In 4157445, SANDY CITY NOTICE OF Wilford E.Nicholson certain Crescent PUBLIC HEARING Attest: follows: 6 1986 Entry No. 5704, Pages Everett E.Dahl Mayor changes have been made by the Utah Legislature to said Title; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the citizens of Midvale City, to adopt these changes, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE CITY ORDAINED 50 official records. 6 1986 Midvale City WHEREAS, has heretofore adopted Title 41, Chapter 1, Et Seq., Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, into the ordinances of Midvale; and COUNCIL OF MIDVALE TY, STATE OF, UTAH, and publication SECTION 1953, ANNOTATED, AS AMENDED, INTO THE ORDINANCES OF MIDVALE CITY. WHEREAS, 6. states will be' set up in the fifth grade pod area. It will begin at 9:30 a.m. Parents are being invited to visit the displays. (Thursday) Utah: OR PARTNERSHIPS, RC31-2- SANDY. Today students at Alta View elementary are involved in a handicap awareness program. According to principal Talmage Taylor they are trying to teach the students that everyone is alike inside. On May 23 the fifth graders will nave their state fair. Demonstrations, reports and exhibits about the events. sentenced to pay a fine not to exceed S 1,000.00 when the conviction is of a Class B Misdemeanor, and $500.00 when the conviction is of a Class C Misdemeanor or infraction. SECTION TWO: That Secof the Code of Revistion ed Ordinances of Midvale City, be amended to provide as " Seminary's Board of Education has announced the graduation ceremonies for the 15, 1986 So. The hours of the open house will be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The center, besides providing a place for seniors who might want to make full time use of the facility, a chance to take a mini bus to the ' center three days a week. Meals are also provided at the center for those needing or wanting them. More information can be obtained by attending the open house. SANDY. Alta ; Indian Hills SANDY. This evening (Thursday) seniors who use the center at 8781 East. - Thursday, May Alta View School 250 Seminary Rites Are Slated coun-tywi- parents are invited to the Park Lane elementary fourth and fifth grade recorder program. It will begin at 7 p.m. Besides playing their recorders, they will Commencing at a point that is North 46.674 Rods (771.61 Feet) from the South '4 Corner of Section 3 South, 27, Township Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian and Base, River- ton, Salt Lake County, Utah; Thence North 6.156 Rods (101.57 Feet); Thence East 32.75 Rods (540.38 Feet); Thence South 6156 Rods (101.57 West 32.75 Thence Feet); Rods (540.38 Feet) to the and comprising of 1.26 acres more or less. - Paperwork was formally accepted and passed to annex the property of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brklacich into Sandy. The property totals .60 acres at 1141 E. Lost Eden Dr. Passing two other resolutions, the council transferred $85,000 into the city equipment budget from other departments and approved funding of the 911 emergency Park Lane follows: member form. . Notice is hereby given that the Riverton City Council will hold a hearing on Tuesday, June 3, 1986, at a Public Meeting beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Riverton City Office Building, 12765 South 1400 West, Riverton, Utah, to consider changing the zoning from RR-2- 2 to C-- (Commercial General) at approximately 12471 South 1700 West, or more accurately described as center? ratified acceptance of the tentative department. Capt. Lancaster proposed adding additional receivers to the system at three different locations. The first and most critical, he writes, is at the Flat Iron water tanks. In other matters, the council again RIVERTON CITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Open House Slated At Senior Center THE GREEN SHEET : $499 or ; town m .4 ill if '18.05 Civil No. C86- - 2228 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAME- LORENZO DEFENDANT: JENSEN You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Complaint in the above case which is on file In the Clerk's office of the Third District Court in and for Salt Lake County, Utah, at 240 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, or which may be obtained from the undersigned counsel for Plaintiff or from the Clerk of the Third District Court. The Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, and a copy served upon or mailed to Plaintiff's attorney, Kenneth M. Hisatake, 1825 South Seventh East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105, within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons as measured from the last publication date on May Component VHS . 2K66 M549 jjj OTMlOWM mm wtfh any of Ihe (o8owir KENNETH M. 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