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Show THE GREEN SHEET 5 Area Trio Succeeding As Collegians UNION. "Quick" was much superior to "big" here Tuesday night as Hillcrest,, using its scrappiness and evident quickranked beat highly ness, Cottonwood, 74-6Hillcrest will play at Brighton on Tuesday in a 7:30 game while the Colts will host Cyprus in a 6 p.m. game to open Region Three play. All Tuesday games in Region Three will be played at 6 p.m. 3. 5. 7, ; Hillcrest opened fast and jumped 0 out to an lead with Cottonwood going three minutes before it scored. The Huskies increased the lead to 22-- at the end of the quarter. Cottonwood's Jerry Martineau picked up three fouls during the opening stanza and then picked up his fourth one minute into the second quarter. The Huskies increased their lead to midway through the second on a three-poishot by Jeff Cottle and went on to lead at the half. But Cottonwood showed why it is ranked so high coming out with a flurry in the third quarter and cut the lead to 4 with 1:25 left to play when a fight broke out on the floor. 8-- all-st- ar 7 39-1- 7 nt 44-2- 4 50-4- 1 J After order was restored, Cottonwood's Brad Sorensen and Hillcrest's Ricky Berrett were ejected and each team was awarded two free throws for a flagrant technical foul. Cottonwood could never get closer than the ten point lead as the Huskies, sinking nine of 12 HUNKERING DOWN . . . Keith Chapman labors on defense in recent action for the Running Utes. Following a stint at Weber State and an LDS mission, Chapman transferred to the University of Utah and is now in his sophomore year. v free throws, maintained the lead and at one point increased it to all-sta- te n, V 31, 1987 Colts Rip Jordan; Fall To HHS Continued from previous page "A game is always different than practice," he said, "and I haven't always practiced with the starting ' live. Haws, coming out of Hillcrest, redshirted in 1984-8But in 1986-8his freshman season, he impressed both his coaches and other teams with his quickness and speed. His performances against Pittsburg and Air Force were among the highlights. Haws was on everybody's high teams in both his school, junior and senior years at Hillcrest. He received similar honors in football and has earned status high school in both sports. However, playing at places like UCLA still awes him. "You dream about playing in gyms like that," he said. "But then to go there and win." Keith Chapman feels good about his situation at Utah, especially since he's been getting more playing time, averaging about about 10 to 15 minutes a game. His highest point total came against Colorado University when he nearly got into double figures, scoring eight points. "I really like here at Utah a let," he said. "I know I'm still not back to where I was before my mission, but I'm working hard, especially on my footwork and defense." Chapman averaged 27 points and 15 rebounds a game as a senior at Murray high. He was and and an honorable mentioned. In looking ahead, Marty Haws said the tries to take it "one game at time." However he developes as an individual player, "what's most important is team success." "All I hope is that we keep on winning and that I can somehow help the team to do that," he said. Gary Trost wants to get as much out of this season as he can, get as much playing time as possible, keep learning the system. "It's been great here," he said, "and a lot of fun to work some great coaches and players." Keith Chapman wants what all players desire, a starting spot. "I want to continue to improve my skills, especially on defense," he .stated. "IV got three more years left here" W Utah and, if Thursday, December tit) I 14. An interesting sidelight on the game was that during the big Hillcrest second quarter Berrett hit on three home runs which gave him four of the "bombs" during the first half. Another item was that interesting Hillcrest outboarded their bigger opponents, 36 to 27. Cottonwood had two three point baskets. Cottonwood made 19x24 at the free throw line while the Huskies were only 16x26 at the line. 14 and Berrett 13. Coach Steve Margetts was very Henschen led the Colts in scoring with 27, followed by Troy Kloke's nine and Brad Sorensen's pleased with the play of his team and said "we're really starting to play good defense and are a really scrappy bunch. Everyone who came into the gym contributed." eight. Hillcrest had four men in double figures with Cottle having 18, Weichers 17, Shawn Heiden Brawl Mars Tuesday Test - Diggers LoseTo Tigerr Colt Crews with Junior Varsity players representing each team. Aaron Crookston led the Diggers with 16 while Rusy Eyre contributed 15 with Ellison of Orem having 31 to lead his team. A close ballgame into a runaway here Tuesday night after eight players from each team were ejected as a Orem lead became a final for the Golden Tigers over Jordan. loss to The loss followed a Cottonwood on Tuesday, December 22. Jordan will now open its Region Six schedule on Tuesday when they travel to Murray for a 7:30 game and the Beetdiggers will then be off until the following Tuesday when they travel to Judge. A quirk in the scheduling has Coach Hal Hale's team playing its first five league games SANDY. turned 75-5- 1 49-4- 3 Cottonwood 100 Jordan 69 90-6- 9 In the game against Cottonwood, Jordan was never in the game from the opening minutes as the lead Colts jumped out to a at and then increased it to the end of the half Coach Hal Hale said that he was very disappointed in the play of his team as they just didn't play well and were outrebounded, with and Cottonwood playing an excellent 29-1- 0 58-3- 0 away from home followed by six straight home games. Jordan led by 19-1- 6 at the end of out-hustl- out-sh- game. the first quarter but experienced shooting difficulties in the second stanza and scored only nine while Orem was scoring 18 to give the visitors a half time lead. The fight started with Orem when a Jordan leading player was hit hard driving for the basket and no foul was called. Arms were swung between the two players involved and both benches emptied. After the players were subdued it was decided by both coaches that eight players from each team should be ejected and the game was finished Coach Cottonwood Blair Martineau was pleased with the overall performance of his team as the Colts were able to play all 16 members who were suited up and six of his players scored in double with figures Jerry Martineau, Brad Sorensen, and Travis Warner each scoring 17. Troy Hoke had 14, Chad Fletcher 12, and Shane Henschen 10. Warner also had a good floor game while handing out 11 assists. Aaron Crookston led Jordan with 23 points. 34-2- 8 49-4- 3 every1Mftg7vgoe's ltfasl-'cahopefully move into "The starting five." Indoor Soccer Set SALT LAKE. League play for 1988 County Recreation Winter Indoor Soccer season is scheduled to begin Jan. 19. The league fee is $20 per player (minimum nine players). All entries and fees must be postmarked by Dec. 21 . The program will run Tuesday the , evenings at Granite Park junior high, 450 E. 3700 South. For more information call 468-256- 0. LEGAL NOTICES 700 " -" FOR THE TAVLORSVILLEBENNION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT - '. ' - PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the 1988 Annual Meeting Schedule of the Board of Trustees for the Taylorsville Bennion Improvement District, Salt Lake County, Utah is as follows: NOTICES 89'54'02" E 50.00 ft.; thence ft.; thence South 15.00 ft.; thence N 8954'02" E 357.90 ft.: thence S OWll" E 657.23 ft. to the point of beginning. (Includes lots I through 7) DATED this 31st day of December, 1987. Karen S. Leftwich City Recorder WVC13-4- TBI14-1- WEST VALLEY CITY PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held in the Council Chambers of West Valley City office, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, on January 21, 1988 at 6:00 p.m., or as soon, thereafter, as business permits, before the City Council of West of Valley City to discuss the proposed vacation3760 the Helm Park Subdivision Plat located at describmore West 4560 South, and particularly ed as follows: at a point 660.00 ft. S 8958'12" W and 654.82 ft. N 0'13'U" W from the South quarter corner of section S, T2S R1W SLB4M, thence West 522.51 ft.; thence North 656.32 ft.; thence N 89'54'02" E 114.00 ft; thence Northerly 0.04 ft.; thence North 14.96 Beginning 'IP CLIP AND USE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 1st day of December, 1987, the Murray City Municipal Council, of Salt Lake County, Utah adopted a Resolution declaring its intention to create a curb and gutter extension district to be known as Murray City Special Improvement District No. 24. It is the intention of the City Council to make improvements within said Special Improvement District and to levy special taxes as provided in Chapter 16, Title 10, Utah Code Annotated ( 1953), as amended, on the real estate lying within said District for the benefit of which such taxes are to be expended in the making of such improvements. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT The proposed improvements would be constructed upon all parcels of land and lots and the abutting property owners will beassessed for improvements built at the hereinDelow estimated rates per front foot of abutting property: for concrete curb and gutter where it does not now exist upon all parcels of land and lots along both sides of 300 West between 4800 South and Vine Street and including Berger Lane (4910 South) from 300 West to 158 West, Murray City. Said improvements are all within the limits of Murray City, Utah. The improvements to be constructed within said Special Improvement District in general include the construction of curb and gutter and associated costs incurred in the relocation of utilities, if any, including electrical distribution and transmission facilities and all other miscellaneous work necessary to complete the work in proper and workmanlike manner. AdtU 21 1988 Mav l9 1988 16 1988 1988 1988 oTtcSerM 1988 November's 1988 November 17 ' 1988 1988 Granger-Hunte- and Public Hearing and Public Hearing and Public Hearing and Public Hearing Session and Public Hearing Session and Public Hearing No Meeting Scheduled For July 7:00 a.m. Work Session and Public Hearing 7:00a.m. Work Session and Public Hearing 7:00 a.m. Work Session and Public Hearing 7:00 p.m. Special 1969 Budget Work Session 7:00a.m. Work Session and Public Hearing U:00a.m. 1989 Mill Levy Budget Hearing 7:00 a.m. Public Hearing on the District's Budget Hearing Public Invited. 7:00a.m. Work 7:00 a.m. Work 7:00 a.m. Work 7:00 a.m. Work 7:00 a.m. Work 7:00 a.m. Work TV& AND LEVY OF TAXES APPLIANCE STEREOS, VCR's 4477 So. State SYLVANIA ZENITH - QUASAR OR LABOR 262-465- 4 CLIPANDUSE1 It is proposed by the City Council of Murray City, Utah to levy assessments as provided by the laws of Utah on all parcels and lots of real property within the District. The purpose of the assessment and levy is to pay those costs of the subject improvements which the Municipality will not assume and pay. The method of assessment shall be by lineal front loot as set forth herein. 1 ONE OF TEXAS' FINEST HAS COME TO UTAH The assessments may be paid by property owners in ten (10) annual installments with interest on the unpaid balance at a rate of ten percent (10) per annum, or the whole or any part of the assessment may be paid without interest within fifteen ( 15) days after the ordinance levying the assessment becomes effective. The assessments shall be levied according to the benefits to be derived by each property within the District. Other payment provisions and enforcement remedies shall be in accordance with Chapter 16 of Title 10 of Utah Code Annotated, (1953), as amended. JANUARY SPECIAL Ranch House Steak Dinner !( includes Soup, Salad ONLY - MENU Bar) IN $4.99 ilVMW Burger, Chicken. Grilled Cheese or Taco Fries & Drink Included FREE! Mon.-Fri- Ilam-- J pm . M1V1E Exp.l31M 3640 So. Highland Drive, Salt Lake Gty J T OO HI OR IT'S (Reg. '6.79) A map of the proposed District, copies of plans, profiles and specifications of the proposed improvements and other related information are on file in the office of the Public Works Department who will make such information available to all interested persons. TIME FOR FILING PROTESTS SERVED 15 MINUTES f -n CHILDREN'S MENU (I0or Under) Special Priced Lunch Ve9a Jill -- m A Exp. 131M 278-681- 6 INTENDED IMPROVEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the ment District will hold public meetings as foUowi: January 21. 1988 February 18, 198S March 17 1988 ON TRIP CHARGE DOUG'S All ELECTRONICS: TV's, I DISCOUNT CLOSEOUT PRICES ON and gutter is approximately 5,923.31 feet at $7.00 per lineal foot for a total cost of $41,498. 17 and the estimated cost for relocation of utilities is $12,000.00 for a total cost of $53,498. 17. Iflo iv; ! Don't Make Us Inventory Our Stock The total cost of improvements in said proposed Special Improvement District No. 24 as estimated by the City Engineer is $53,498.17 which shall be paid by a special tax to be levied against the property abutting upon the streets to be improved or upon property which may be affected or specifically benefited by such improvements. The estimated cost for installation of the curb ia C10SE0UT! COST OF IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSMENTS NOTICE OF THE 1188 MEETING SCHEDULE FOR THE GRANGER HUNTER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT December IS ' ESTIMATED mm NOTICE OF INTENTION Dated : December 22, 1987 Floyd J. Nielsen Manager v ju AuBustl8. LEGAL NOTICES MURRAY CITY PUBLIC HEARING Regular meetings are held at the Taylorsville Bennion Improvement District Offices, 1800 West 4700 South in Salt Lake City, Utah, commencing at 3:00 P.M. June .m iitiiiTiiTiIrl 700 LEGAL N REGULAR MEETING DATES January 20th February 18th March 16th April 20th May 18th June 15th July 20th August 11th September 2lst October 19th November 16th December 21st ' ' " pressed the Cougar coaches. All interested parties are invited to attend and offer testimony andor evidence in writing or orally on this matter. SALT LAKE COUNTY. UTAH - ' TALL TIMBER . . . Gary Trost, a product of Granite high and a former pupil of Charlie Whiting, has shown enormous potential this season as a freshman at Brlgham Young. His range and shooting ability has im- 700 ANNUAL NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ; i H. g, r Improve- Session Session Session Session Any person who is the owner of property to be assessed in the Special Improvement District No. 24 described in the, Notice of Intention shall have the right to file in writing a protest against the creation of Special Improvement District No. 24 or to make any other objections relating thereto. Protests shall describe or otherwise identify the property record by the person or persons making the protest, protests shall be filed with the City Recorder of Murray City, Utah, on or before 12:00 noon on the 12th day of January, 1988. Thereafter at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, on the 12th day of January, 1988, the Murray City Municipal Council will meet in public meeting at the Murray City Center, 5025 South State Street, Murray, Utah, to consider all protests so filed and to hear all objections relating to the said proposed Murray City Special Improvement District No. 24. By Ludell P. Pierson Ludell P. Pierson City Recorder 1989 Mill Levy and GH14-1- DateofPublication: December 10, 17, 22 and January 7, 1988 Murray Eagle I I I oooooooooooooooo XJ A U5M Mldvolley family Center .... 90Q'71Z SMM So. Redwood Rd. .1048 last Fort Union Blvd. 562-553- 3 .2530 West 4700 South OA I I 70O 11AC 31, 1987 MCU-5- FRIDAY NIGHT AFTER 9 PM VIDEO USA S'JTZ RENT 2 MOVIES & VCR $195 VIDEO USA EpirJn.3Ut.l?et rtn,w ooooooo g ooo o 00.00 Ii ' |