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Show THE SENTINEL Lesion baseball . . . PUBLIC NOTICE From June 4 to July 27. 1979 the Jordan School First outings completed Last Friday's opening initiative most of the way slate of American Legion through their opener with baseball games produced East, scoring single runs in some mixed results, where the bottom of the third, ' teams local were fourth, and sixth. But, East concerned. Brighton ended the day tied with Highland in a game called due to darkness, Hillcrest edged tough Skyline in a jittery first outing Bingham was startled by, East in extra innings and Alta or Morley Construction fell to highly touted Murray This week Hillcrest will host South Wednesday, visit Bingham Friday, entertain Highland next Monday, and be at West next Wednesday ; Brighton hosts Granite Wednesday, travels to Ken Price Friday to meet Holladay, visits Cottonwood next Monday, and byes next Wednesday; Bingham will be at Ken 9-- 9 12-1- 5-- 3, 9-- Price for Murray kept coming from behind, first with a run in the top of the fourth then two more in the top of the seven on a bases loaded two out, two strike bloop single that fell in short right. East stole the game away in the top of the eighth with another pair of scores. Fred Roberts, another college returnee, went the distance on the mound for Bingham, giving up five runs, eight hits, four walks, but striking out fourteen East batters. Bingham's three runs came off six hits and Bingham made three errors and left 12 men on base. East made just one miscue. Hillcrest had a tough time in stopping Skyline last Friday in a home game that was called after six due to innings darkness. Hillcrest outhit Skyline 14 to nine, but the visitors committed twice the number of errors, four to two. Steve Neilsen pitched the full distance Wednesday, hosts Hillcrest Friday, travels to Tooele Monday, and plays at home versus Kearns next Wednesday; and Alta will be at Tooele Wednesday at home (at Jordan) for Kearns Friday, at Cyrpus Monday and byes next Wednesday. It seemed that opening game jitters might have lkii urc uiA it ill maiijr ui the contests, including ChUTCA 6XCCSQS brush with Brighton's m m Highland, according to IHISSICH 02l manager, Bill Tapp. Rob back from McCleary, The Community of Christ worked first the college, Church, three innings for Brighton, Presbyterian the by organized giving up four runs of of Utah on Presbytery which three were earned, November 1977, 27, four hits, one walk, and continues to exceed its goal struck out four. Seeking to of at least 50 percent of change the game's tempo, income to mission outside Tapp relieved McCleary its congregation. with Jim Hansen, who finished the game, giving up five runs (three earned) In the 18 months since eight hits, five walks and the organization, struck out three. has . congregation Brighton outhit Highland continued to support the 13 to 12 and the Height's ' denomination's mission at crew i. stole six . bases. the national ; level, funded a Highland, however, took Volunteer in Mission, the early lead in the game contributed to the support by outscoring Brighton 2 of the local Hospice, in the first inning then Westminster College, and added one more in the St. Mark's Hospital third. Brighton got back on Most Fund. Chaplain's track with single runs in the congregation recently the fourth and fifth stanzas has launched a new project to tie it up then wound up to . provide housing and their scoring with a five transportation to families run sixth off a double and of Presbyterians living four straight singles. outside metropolitan Salt Highland put the game Lake find City who even with three runs in the themselves or family sixth and two more in the members confined to local seventh. hospitals. the had Bingham . EUltopUaltod South State Cteckfcfcool ft 1CC35 WanUytrrtcll0u. Lcdw Row MoHitg la EUlaDiwitUoftttprr Klnlston IUv. EUob P. Kkhoboo Stod4S14707 The congregation part-tim- e a seeking minister. at six from the East Quarter Corner of Section 11, Township 4 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and and running Meridian; thence South 0'05'10" West 30.00 feet; thence South 84'12'50" West 167.50 feet; thence South 059'54" West 1276.82 feet to the South line of described property. Also: Beginning at a which is South 277.89 Sint and South 89'36'28" West 1,320 feet, more or less, from the East quarter corner of Section 11, Township 4 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence South 0'05'10" West 1,042.11 feet; thence South 89'36'28" West 209.00 feet; thence North O'05'IO" East NOTICE OF 1,042.11 feet thence North PUBLIC HEARING 893628" East 209.00 feet to Notice is hereby given the mint of becinnine. that a public hearing will TOGETHER WITH AND be held on June 21, 1979 at SUBJECT TO the following 6:00 p.m. in the Council described right of way room of the Midvale City over, upon and across the Hall for the purpose of following described tract of hearing before the Board of land, which right of way of Midvale shall inure to the benefit of Adjustment City the application of the land bordering on the Vearl M. Jensen for a West; to wit: variance from Sec. Commencing at a point of the Planning and Zoning which is South 8936'28" Ordinance relating to Side West 1,451.75 feet from the Yard Regulations. East quarter corner of said Applicant proposes to build Section 11, and running a garage and addition to thence South 8936'28" dwelling at 640 Van Buren West 50.00 feet; thence Street which would have a South 005'10" West 277.89 20 foot side yard on the side feet, more or less, to the street side of the corner lot North boundary of the and should conform at above described tract; least 50 percent with the thence South 89'36'28" frontage of homes on the West 27.25 feet along said All street. interested North boundary to the parties are notified to Northwest corner of said South thence appear and be heard. . tract; Joseph Mazuran O'05'IO" West 50.00 feet Chairman along the West boundary of said tract; thence North sKayK.Padjen Recorder 89'36'28" East 77.25 feet; (Pub. June 7. 14. 1979) thence North O'OS'lO" East 327.89 feet, more or less, to NOTICE TO CREDITORS the point of beginning. AND The property is owned by ANNOUNCEMENT OF & Beckstead Peterson APPOINTMENT P. O. Trust Profit Sharing No. Probate Estate of Joseph S. Box 460 Riverton, Utah. Draper City Council Barrett, Deceased. (Pub. June 7, 1979) Leland S. Barrett, whose address is 760 East Center NOTICE OF Utah Midvale, Street, PUBLIC HEARING has been 84047, appointed NOTICE IS HEREBY Personal Representative of the estate of the above GIVEN of a public hearing named decedent. Creditors to be held in the Sandy City of the estate are hereby Hall, 800 East 100 North, notified to present their Sandy, Utah, before the claims to the above Sandy City Planning and Personal Representative Zoning Commission on or to the Clerk of the Court June 21, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. to within three months after .consider adoption of the the date of the first Annexation Policy. Any have publication of this notice or questions you may regarding this hearing be forever barred. Date of first publication: may be directed to the Planning and Zoning Office June 7, 1979. EVERETT E. DAHL, in the City Hall. BY ORDER OF THE Attorney DATED this 5th day of PLANNING AND ZONING for 6-- Obituaries a HtarlWMerstrM MEARL WENERSTROM Funeral ' services were held June 9 for Mearl Marie Smith Wenerstrom, . 82, Sandy, who died May The services were held in Sandy Second Ward, and burial was in Sandy 29. City Cemetery. ' June, Mrs Wenerstrom was born - April 18, 1897 in Sandy, to John Thomas and Mary Ellen Stevenson Smith. She was married to William Roy Wenerstrom on Dec. 14, 1917, in Tooele. She was active in Relief Society, and a member of American the Legion Auxiliary Sandy Unit 77. is She was a gold star mother. Survivors include her sons and daughters, Mrs Regular Sunday worship Glenn T. (Bonnie) Dunn, is held at 9:30 a.m. during Reese Mrs Sandy; the summer in rented (Lucille) Westover; Jack facilities at 3638 S. 1300 E. L. Mrs Wenerstrom, Protestant worship Harold (Donna) E. services are held at St. Cardwell, all of Midvale; Mark's Hospital at the William R. (Will), Salt invitation of the chaplain. Lake City; Mrs Elmer (Jean) Sadler, Murray; (Deanna) Mrs Joseph South Jordan; Anderson, H. H. Mrs (Joyce) Little-fielNeuenschwander, Texas; Mrs Mardell (Karen) Jensen, Reno, Nev.; 47 grandchildren; 61 . d, CI TnThoBost bro- ther, Louis J. Smith, Sandy. ...BistStftk Summer Primary begins ...Birt$Mrtn' in Kidvale First Ward MimMl V kT Primary began ...BittUncH Ciimmor in m7"71 First Ward May 31 at 10 a.m. The theme for the ...tat fen summer is "Primary Olympics; I can do many things." The Primary will iron-on- s have inviting children to classes for the summer. Children's PcrKcu The County Recreation Department will be at the ward on June 14 to put on a show for the Primary. They will act out old fairy tales. i.' r 7777 S. Redwood Roed West Jordan 561 0381 27S3 So. State, 4750 So. Redwood Rd.. 73SS So. 9th East. 81 77 3500 So.. 40 West 2nd North, Bountiful Wt otrto So. The Merrie Miss girls had a "Miss and Her Mom Party," under the direction of Sharon Marsh and Jane Linnell. The theme was a Mexican Fiesta. COMMISSION 1979. a.st. FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX ANoy Si S mh m fnejl TajkAs 11-7- . fWav fkj "UAaO "" 0 wm )p mm ' OF SANDY Leland S. Barrett CITY. s Shirley Bloxham, Personal Representative Recorder Everett E.Dahl (Pub. June 7, 1979) Attorney at Law 760 East Center Street NOTICE OF Midvale, Utah 84047 PUBLIC HEARING Telephone: Notice is hereby given 14, (Pub. that a public hearing will be held on June 19, 1979, NOTICE OF before the City Council of PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY the City of Riverton to GIVEN of a public hearing consider the adoption of a to be held on the 21st day of final budget for Riverton June. 1979, at the Draper City for Fiscal year City Hall, 12441 South 900 The hearing will begin at East, Draper, Utah at 7:00 the 7:00 p.m. at the Riverton p.m. to consider 1700 application for rezoning of City Hall, 12891 South Utah. at Riverton, located West, property Copies of the proposed approximately 800 West 14600 South, Draper, Utah budget are available at the Riverton City Hall for fromA-2toM-- l. The property is more public inspection. ISSUED BY ORDER OF specifically described as THE CITY COUNCIL OF follows: Beginning at a Point RIVERTON CITY THIS which is South 89'3628" 5th day of June 1979. s Lowell D.White, West along the Quarter Mayor Section Line 1947.00 feet from the East Quarter ATTEST: s Peggy Green Corner of Section 11, Township 4 South, Range 1 City Recorder (Pub. West, Salt Lake Base and and Meridian running thence South O'05'IO" West AdrartiMmsnt For Bldi 1320.06 feet; thence South bids for Sealed SO'M" West 103.8 feet; construction of the )6" thence North O'OS'lO" East diameter culinary water 1035.00 feet; thence North line along 700 East from 89'36'28" East 18.5 feet; 9050 South will be received thence North O'OS'lO" East by Sandy City Corporation 285.00 feet to Quarter at the office of Sandy City Section Line; thence along until 2:00 p.m. June 18, said line North 8936'28" 1979, and then at said office East 85.3 feet to the point of publicly opened and read aloud. beginning. Also: A parcel of land The contract documents located in the Northwest may be examined after Quarter of the Southeast June 10, 1979 at the Sandy Quarter of Section 11, City Engineers Office, 8775 Range 1 South 700 West. Associated ownship 4 west, Salt Lake Base and General Contractor, 1135 Meridian, described as South West Temple, Salt follows: Beginning at a Lake Utah, City, Intermountain Contractor, 444 South 300 West, Salt Line Lake City, Utah. Quarter Section 2032.30 feet from the East Copies of the contract be documents Quarter Corner of may Section 11, and running obtained at the office of the thence South O'05'IO" West Sandy Engineer City 525.00 feet; thence North located at 8775 South 700 8936'28" East 176.50 feet; West, Sandy, Utah ater thence South 005'10" West June 10, 1979. 795.00 feet; thence South The owner reserves the 89'36'28" West 598.76 feet; right to reject any or all thence North 059'54" East proposals and to waive any 1276.95 feet; thence North informality or technicality 8412'50" East 142.37 feet; in any proposal in the thence North 005'10" East interest of the owner. bond 30.00 feet to the Quarter Five percent Section line; thence along required. said line North 8936'28" Dated June 5, 1979 Sandy East 260.30 feet to the point City Corporation. OraJ.Lovell of beginning. AND TO SUBJECT Purchasing Agent TOGETHER WITH a 50 (Pub. June 7, 1979) 255-68- 21-7- 9) 6-- 7, 1979-198- 0. f su,, gi&t (5) ' 5 PRICES pre-scho- ol 2-- Paqe LOWEST FOOD West. West Jordan, Utah. The Utah Migrant Council will also sponsor a day care center for Migrant children at the same site. Breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack will be served at no cost to all those in attendance up to 18 years of age under the Food Summer special Service Program. All children will be served the same meals at no charge separate regardless of race, color, or natonal origin, and there will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service. Children from all qualified Migrant families are invited to participate. (Pub. Hillcrest. Hillcrest led from the opening inning, when they then outscored Skyline added a single run in the second, four more in the third, one in each of the fourth and fifth innings, then finished with three more in the sixth. Skyline fell behind with only a single tally in the fourth and two more in the fifth, but provided a thrilling finish to the contest with a seven run burst to wind up the night's scoring. However, Monday night, Bob HiUcrest's Keyes two hitter in a pitched handing young Alta its second tough loss of the season Keyes also had and just nine strike-out- s one walk, while his team's six runs came off nine hits. Hillcrest started out fast with three runs in the first, but did score again until a lone run crossed the plate in the fifth and was followed by two more in the sixth. Alta's only run came in the fourth. home Starting pitcher for Alta was Jeff Cremo. . Majestic 7430 S. Thursday, June 7, 1979 UTAH'S 1700 and seven walking the Elementary School, out striking Presbyteifcl 3-- District will sponsor a Summer Migrant Program foot Right of Way 25 feet on each side of center line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point which is South 8936'28" West along the Quarter Section line 2292.60 feet VJKBL. i Lev. Wtk SffiSB ri tj i |