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Show 10 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Oct. 27, 1988 . COMMUNITY NEWS Library Slates Meeting On Initiatives COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS. will result in critical losses in the belief that a well informed are being library services throughout the public will make intelligent County residents invited to learn more about the state, ULA president Paul decisions." information additional For three tax initiatives on the Morgan said. The Utah Library tax initiative the November ballot first hand Aium. a feels concerning leadership interested those may debate, inform the to a public wnignt vinursoayr during responsibility debate presented by the Salt Lake ' of these serious changes in library contact the Salt Lake County County Library System. rvices. We are committeed to Library System at The debate, which will take place at Whitmore library, 2197 3 E. 7000 South, is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Arguing in favor of the initiatives will be Mills Crenshaw of the Tax Limitation Coalition, whd in his position as announcer As a matter of background I wish the voters to for a local radio call-i- n talk show know that I have been involved in Various aspects of education for 23 years in three states. I have is partially responsible for spearheading the tax initiative taught at every level of our educational system: movement. elementary, junior high, high school, and college. Through the years I have held numerous Debating in opposition to the initiatives will be Jon Memmott of leadership positions in education. My goals for Taxpayers for Utah. seeking the State Board of Education position are I ' to: (1) bring our state education system into the . Written questions from the audience will be addressed during 21st century, (2) establish better communication the program. between the state board and local boards, and (3) initiate curriculum changes which will prepare Meanwhile, Whitmore library was the location Tuesday of a our children for the future (whole person conference called the press by development). PUMPKIN PATCH KIDS . . . Perched on contest being sponsored by the Dan's market locatUtah Library Assn. to voice its My top priorities will be to overhaul the In from 1300 8550 at East So. ed Students Travis from Sandy. left) Ryan Gagon, DR. KEITH pumpkins, (front row, to the initiative streamline the excesses in the State opposition curriculum; Peruvian Mesa East and Silver Sandy, Mldvalley, Case, M. Gagon, Todd Gllleit, John Thomas along HENSCHEN Board of Education and increase the effectiveness package. Park elementaries are participating In the annual with (back) Whitney Robins and Tyler Smart, show Utah's public libraries will Holladay of the board with reduced expenditures. program. off some of the many entries in pumpkin decorating suffer disproportionate impacts if the tax initiatives pass in educational consultant I am a conference November, v press who has been at the forefront of educational attendees were told. Are and improvement including terms as Most of Utah's public libraries of the board. chairman are funded , through property Consider my record: taxes and will be among the I have pushed for higher graduation hardest hit of all government, hew course standards, new core requirements, entities will by Initiative A, which SOUTH JORDAN. A temporary on private property. After hearing demonstrated and curriculum assessment, WEST JORDAN. Auditions for lower the property tax. student walkway is in place specific arguments from land and for awarded credit teacher competency, the fifth Messiah annual sing, County and city libraries are teacher career seat than funneling children to school and animal owners, the council here will be held (rather time), proficiency Saturday at the projecting reductions of between ladders with financial and professional rewards. bypassing busy streets due to the decided to look favorably on West Jordan River LDS stake 25 and 30 percent in operating efforts of the school community requests by Gerald W. Smith at Test scores are up. But we must: 1) Foster W. 1380 South. 6785 the center, initiatives if budgets pass. order thinking, problem solving, initiative, group, city officials and Jordan 847 W. 10600 South and Charles higher "Passage of the tax initiatives P. Koontz, 490 W. 11000 South. School District. Under the direction of Marden creativity, and character; 2) Renew teaching The conditional use permits allow Pond, Jordan West the profession., It is demoralized, over regulated and A walkway was recently under appreciated; 3) Alleviate the effects of class up to 10 to 15 dogs at each Community Orchestra and people to serve field a completed through Rainbow's End Offers location. size with new support mechanisms. and Jordan from West children attending Jordan Ridge M. RICHARD communities will Halloween Fun For All Student behavior: new discipline policy in place,' surrounding "I we think are don't elementary. setting any MAXFIELD to new celebrate drug prevention, healthy lifestyles and AIDS together of precedent with this," said join WEST JORDAN. Goblins and The school community group kind Handel's curriculum South Christmas by adopted, solution policies are under singing Councilman Ron Twitchell. These their parents should not forget had persuaded the city to install were both for all 7 18 formulation Dec. on at Messiah t p.m. youth. good exceptions and the opportunity for Halloween fun Cottonwood the walkway, but bids for made We the know ingredients of behavioral success; added. he The sense, good The will event and is under the dual good construction proved higher than being sponsored by we must get on with the task. are located in agricultural sponsorship of the West Jordan Rainbow's Care End Day the city could afford. Jordan areas Cost, effectiveness: new building utilization on Tutor Time) District officials stepped in and a and light industrial zones. I don't Arts Council and the Jordan (formerly formats have saved $90 million in unneeded we think are a Halloween night at 7908 So. Old sending message River LDS stake. joint effort was hatched to get the that South Jordan buildings, administrative costs are down to is going to the Bingham Hwy. $12,000 walkway project completof the national average. for Auditions . soprano, alto, dogs, said Twitchell. g A event to raise ed. ; We've cut the fat; now we must get more The city council also okayed a tenor and bass solos will be held money for computer teacher Sue efficient. 1) Use technology; it has made very The walkway will filter children 9 and 11 a.m. All between other profession more efficient and better paid. 2) from the Chatell 4, Homestead conditional use permit for a interested persons are welcome. Wahlmeier, to purchase a new wheelchair and a trained canine Shift more control from state to local school level. and Country Roads subdivisions, residence at 9559 So. Tarbert Cir. Those wishing to try out should companion to assist her, will get 3) Implement the effective schools research; the keeping the children off of 2700 to be partially utilized as an under way at the center at 6:30 potential benefits to students, teachers, and West, 2200 West and 9800 South elderly residential facility. State bring their own music. Piano will be provided., p.m. and qpajHnueiUntil 9:30 pjn . l- u ni. 'qt taxpayers are fantastic, a eisbco: during busy traffic hours in those statute allows for this $srML use accompaniment d f4 i "within residential aid ' Auditions for new peoples wfto mamam0i bypnatioitynftb-i'ood;freai?anareas.-.!..' Hawing Eckels In other action the city gave out Councilwoman MerlynnJwpold. have not ;'perfcnnefl:'wiW;!'-tihbe purchased inside. Events conditional use approval for two The residence is owned by orchestra before will begin at 11 may include spook alley, "village" trick, a will she Juanita and Kiplinger a.m. separate dog kennels. Current or treating, cookie decorating, a two have women no more statute dictates that elderly living city all fish ; pond, professional face Organizers encourage than two dogs may be maintained with her. interested individuals to try out painting, scary videos and n for either a solo vocal role or a storytelling. place in the orchestra. The event Parents and children should ix gives those with demonstrated plan to attend the event before or talent a place to perform as well after neighborhood as anyone just wishing to sing to give their children a along during the Christmas complete night of scary fun, a season. spokesman said. SALE LAKE. Some 243,000 Monday through Friday, from 7 county property tax notices for a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours will 1988 are in the process of being continue through 30. Nov. ' 12 Words or Lest delivered. we will be open "Additionally, ' "Taxpayers began receiving Saturdays, Nov. 19 and 26, 1988," Continued from page 1 opinion on the legality of the Each Additional Word) ( their notices last week. Please he said. Since the mayor did not ordinance and clarification of ' remember property taxes are due "If you receive a tax notice request the ordinance or have state statutes. Nov. 30, 1988," said County marked is input' into it, I feel it is it Chief Sutherland could not be duplicate, Treasurer Art Monson. "However, informational Monson inappropriate and should be reached - for comment before only," all payments received by my office indicated. "Do not pay your taxes rescinded or have a second deadline. with a Nov. 30 postmark are with this notice. You have been opinion obtained. Warne has stated that he As a resident of South Jordan, prefers to not comment, accepted as timely paid," Monson making monthly tax payments to only to added. an escrow account with your I have reservations about taking say, "I did not advocate the Additionally, Monson indicated mortgage company; your mort- all the mayor's administrative change nor have I been involved the treasurer's office will be open gage company will pay your powers and putting them under in lobbying for any type of extended hours, a policy adopted property taxes for you," he an appointed official instead of an administrative change. I can only GOOD FAST elected official. for the first time' last year. For concluded. carry out the duties and For additional information or From that standpoint, Mayor responsibilities that the city those taxpayers who wish to pay The Way To in person, the office will be open assistance, call Hutchings asked for a second council assigns to me." . - 943-463- 6. 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