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Show Tt - Lrcf t-J- pre-::- a Dtricfs wis teat t"i larsrfsisus tear cs fc i".s crti fcra ari: Dr. C ;hn H:3d is ic:k. Tasted, C:y should Er4 a wsy to mdntdn public education until the eccaomy turns around," sdi Call, Granite's leyskiive adviser for the Cell a lot of discussion is eliminatioa of the state tiM i bosrd. Tj1 pr;r-pcth. think anyone dont 1 fcr tut buy It, but it t ) tica crrrfh, ty fcItsi Ct an exssJsation an appointed rather U5 ia to trir eCJl than etectsi beard i f -- rt :? U ecr-e- n Cri ia t-- school .t ' ' Catr-i- xJ trrJ'eica, t!:y rhflcar, cci'a ci titsuJ C!i ti;iTfc- hi aiwtyi tstn fdi pvsroor is by itrclf. Gil uftd the he fund: a pupil unit prepedrj it a fctal cf 2 million for rauli growth. "It. would be the r3 time in my memory 15C3sssaa. But there ere 16 pieces of ksk&on alera thr.t growth has not teen fundad in the jpvernor's with Gov. Norman H. EacjarterV proposed budC said .Call, who has worked fcr Granite 33 . "years, that does not fund growth, in. schools which could do some "radical tampering One piece of legislation Call believes will receive. . f-adci akt . could will of ttoctrricdcpca.'. cpiica - i&idh indues frt?t5st & " ftta - bust . , Many states have appointed state boards, he said. An appointed fcsiard allows people with a background ia edition to 11 those positions, axe to grind blocking people who ti$A have "an or little or no knowledge of schools " do think there would be merit in a study on the value of an appointed compared to an elected board.". Another piece of legislation which should receive a lot of discussion is consolidation of school districts, a holdover from last year. "I non-partis- an Small rural districts will be most effected by such a bill, Call said. "Where school districts match geographically, have the same taxing structure and growth structure there will be an attraction" But in Salt Lake County, Call believes such legislation will be impossible. "I have no thought that large districts will consider (such legislation) because of the diverse tax rates and taxing patterns," he said. "I cant believe Murray and Salt Lake districts will be interested in taking on the bonded indebtedness of Jordan and Granite. Those folks with the lower tax rates would jump straight out of the air." Continued on page 3 Single Copy 25 RDT Dance Troup To Visit Midvale MIDVALE. On Thursday, Jan. 28, the Repertory Dance Theatre will be be performing at the Midvale middle school auditorium at 7:30 p.m. - This nationally respected and acclaimed company offers a diversified spectrum of works and a variety of moods and visions. The selection of works will bounce from pure whimsy to romantic lyricism, with energy, artistic excellence and enough range to excite all theatre goers, from children to adults. The program will begin and end of the light side with two worn choreographed by Utah's Bill Evans. "Suite Benney" pays tribute to the late Benny Goodman. RDT will swing out on with a stage rendition of the 1937 classic, "Sing, Sing, Sing." ' lit. Evans lateHrt in the soda! dancing of the 3Vs and 40 s, movie musicals and Broadway rhythms also inspired "Jukebox," which will be performed with toot suits, glamour girls and plenty of nostalgia for Betty Davis and Fred and Ginger fans. RDT will go from the ballroom to ball passing in Charles Moulton's "Nine Person Precision drill Ball Passing." The dance-lik- e ball d is an exercise in handling that will impress the most zealous Ricke Green fan. RDT will also perform a second work by Mr. Moulton "New Suit," which proves dance can be touching as well as entertaining. Always amusing and entertaining, "The Envelope," choreographed by New York's David to the music of Parsons Gioacchino Rossini, looks at the humorous antics of a group of spies investigation a mysterious toot-tappin- Board Reacts As Student At HHS Is Injured ' ( ' ' ' ' rj,, SANDY. An accident, which left coma, has prompted the Jordan Board of Education to request a feasibility study for a stop light on 900 East at the school's east A "strong letter" to the Utah Dept. of Transportation, which ...has Jurisdiction over the street, ,wfll be written asking for a stop light, the board decided during its Tuesday meeting. Sophomore Leigh Selicetti was walking across 900 East in the crosswalk Dec. 22 at 7:15 a.m. when she was hit. She is still in a H J) " ' fast-pace- " , . . ''V ' A- fender-bende- eom'nfl LIGHT AND LIVELY . . . Ptrformtra from the Rep. ertory Dane Thoatra of Utah offer a number called "Juke Box" as part of their repertoire. Now RDT le Midvale " ,om,nc "5f Thursday, Jan. 28, now m,wle ch00'- - for 7:30 p.m. Lake City, Utah, is one of the liveliest and most imaginative modern-danc- e troups in the energy and theatrical savy." RDT has been featured articles and photographs world." Newsweek, reviews." According noted, zine and many others. It has been "Anyone who sees the company reviewed by the New York Times, recognizes instantly that this is a the Washington Post and the Los endowed with well group technical Continued on page 3 dynamic precision, to Sacos, "The Midvale Arts Council is Barnes of the New York Times proud and honored to bring this wrote: "The Repertory Dance national treasure of dance to Theatre, which is based in Salt Clive Times-Unio- Future Plans IsisMe been." rs in in Principal Ted Lovato has been anticipating such an accident for five years. Over those years the school community group has asked the highway department to install flashing lights, large amber lighting, painted turn crosslanes and walks. "We did not receive the amber lighting or the flashing lights due to a variety of reasons and well-mark- A ' approved another, but favorites are beginning to emerge in each region. See Sports, Page 4 schooling d for South- land elementary. - VeeDrienne Johnson, David Crosby and Ted Lovato were named to Jordan's Career Ladder steering committee. ' -- jk by DoryDonner Green Sheet Staff Writer HAI3 CLV.OVAL: Electrolysis is a painless method of removing unwanted body hair. Jane Forsyth explains the process as it relates to her area business. See Marketplace Page 6 STAFFED SIJiGS t Among those eagerly awaiting the evening of Utah Opera Comrepany's "la Boehme'? Is Green Sheet ad presentative Rex Jones, who will solo In the production, . Set Lifestyle, Pase 7 . FAST PACS: Green Sheet 0!3 Milius calls City Rep's "Break A Leg" the fastest, oaced show In town, it ends this weekend. Continued on pages t Cremv&rd, pj. 45 Sentinel Published .weeily by Diversified SeteriMm 1551.405 See Merrey.iHeJi 14117 USPStM-Mf- t (ISSN and Dahl said identifying upgrading decayed areas should be one council objective. This would involve providing sidewalk, curb and ;utter in all areas of the city. The goal would - also eliminate all drainage problems, and remove waste hazards such a Sharon Steel Jordan '' MIDVALE. Future plans were the focus of the Tuesday evening city council meeting. The council voted to held an informal meeting Feb. 6 to discuss long range planning objectives. The public is invited to attend and observe the meeting which will begin at 9 a.m. at city hall. Mayor Everett Dahl proposed some tentative objectives to the council. He called for general operating principles which would not raise taxes or reduce the quality and efficiency of services. 1 S7S0-470- Second Class Postage Paid At Salt Lake City, Utah Postmaster: Sena Address Changes TO cxnas&n 155 HELLO THERE . . . Yourtfltter looks over anew aeulpture that waa part of snowy day activity at Eaat Midvale elementary. The recent snowstorm peeked a wallop, but some people figured out how to really enjoy it Hsppnln;s, ft. 0 Milttons, pg. 10 72 - year-roun- f If students living between the Denver & Rio Grande railroad line and 4800 West and 8600 South to the Rip Grande railroad line will still attend Columbia after Mountain Shadows opens "This was one boundary that was fun to work with because people readily accepted it," said Assistant Superintendent Grant Pullan. In other business: The board will consider Are Focus WHO S HOT: And who's not? Green Sheet area prepsters are beating up one Sports, pig. 4 ' Time, Dance Maga- n But those improvements haven't made a difference, according to Dr. Assistant Superintendent Thomas Owen. "The problem now is the same as it always has discussed. Council reported present Glen Sacos. "Throughout the nation, the Repertory Dance has received rave Theatre The valuable improve- "It is still impossible to see the students," he said. The area is dangerous because the road is uphill with curves in both directions, Owen said. Parents drop students off at the crest of the hill, where they try to cross 900 East going west. Installation of a semaphore was coma. discussed by the board, but Owen "The driver said he didn't even would only "add to board President though that see her," the danger" by backing up traffic Maureen Jensen said during the in both directions. "What we (the meeting. would immediateCaror Lewis, Hillcrest PTA administration) like to see is some lighting ly president, said this accident is not unusual. "The near misses there," he said. In other business, a boundary average three to four a day," she for Columbia elementary change said. "And happen for 1988-8- 9 school year was the all the time." n Vlwpcint, p;j. 2 These were a Hillcrest high student in a ments." g envelope. excuses," he said in a letter to the board. "However, the turn lanes and crosswalks were painted. by Paula Huff Green Sheet Staff Writer test 445 Set UtNrYosr Ubvltlon, pj. 12 |