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Show THE SENTINEL education rry birthday to at ccitjng There were 109 members and guests of the Temple Quarry Chaper Sons of Utah Pions who traveled to on June 7 to Lagoon celebrate the 23rd birthday of the chapter. A special feature of the evening was singer and accordionist, Horst Fiedel, who played folk tunes, waltzes and polkas for The Lagoon dancing. orchestra also performed. vice Ace Eldredge, president, was in charge of the evening. Forrest Ewell, son of Walter Ewell, presidentthe elect, represented Quarry chapter in a marathon relay run from Nauvoo to Salt Lake City, held May 23 to June 1. They arrived at "This is the Place" monument site on June 1. Utah State the College presented for Award Pestalozzi Southern j- a teacher at Brinton, kindergarten Edgemont Elementary. "The Pestalozzi Awards are given for excellence in teaching," said James M. Miller, dean of the school of education. "Harry receive advance degrees Four local residents, Joann B. Seghini, Gary W. Teran, John K. Donaldson and Betty Jean Fuller received advanced degrees at the University of Utah's commenannual 110 cement. A curriculum consultant for the Jordan District, Mrs Seghini received her in educational Ph.D psychology. She graduated from the U in 1958 and received her Master's 1972. She lives in Degree with her husband, Robert, in children and two Midvale. Gary Teran received his in Business Masters Administration. While at the U, he was a member of Gamma Beta Sigma (Business), Phi Kappa Phi Sandy. She received a BA in education June 1 with minors in reading, child and development, instructional media. She attended SUSC for four years on a State Normal Scholarship. adults hear talk - EAST MIDVALE The Young Adults of the Midvale East and Midvale Stakes held a fireside at the yv ? Hoar? Yo! - Local students Pestalozzi is often recognized as the 'father' of modern education. He believes in a three-fol- d program of education education of the heart, education of the head, and education of the hand." Brinton graduated from SUSC winter quarter. She is' a 1975 graduate of Hillcrest and the daughter of Mr and Mrs Phil Brinton, 1218 E. 8725 S., i iDOoair i' Vickie at Midvale stake fireside education award i Stake Center. Spence conducted the meeting. Quest speaker was Jason Dunn, Los Angeles, Calif. The fireside was under the direction of Debora Tholen, of the Midvale East Stake. graduate Kim Young Kia Ernrton receives Midvale elementary outstanding chapter celebrates 23rd C-i- Yo! i (University), and Phi Eta Sigma (Freshman) honor societies. He graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1977. He and his wife Lisa and their child live in West Jordan. John K. Donaldson also received, his MBA. He graduated from BYU in 1976. He lives in West Jordan with his wife, three and Christine, children. Betty Jean Fuller was awarded her Ph.D in counseling psychology. She was a 1962 graduate of Jordan High and PROPERTY CERTAIN FROM The City Council of the City of West Jordan, State June, 1979. State of Uah of Utah, ordains as follows : Section 1: Chapter 11 of Board of Oil, Gas, and Mining the Zoning Ordinances of s Thalia R. Busby West Jordan City, 1974, as is hereby Secretary of the Board amended, Division of Oil, Gas amended as follows: and Mining The property described 1588 West North Temple in an application filed by Salt Lake City, Utah'84116 Leo N. Taylor and located 1 Phone: (801) at 7220 South 1300 West is (Pub. June 14, 1979) hereby reclassified from RM-to A-- said property as follows: described AN ORDINANCE, being S004' AMENDING CHAPTER 11 Commencing 10" E. 1443.59 ft. from THE ZONING OF the Northeast Corner ORDINANCE, OF THE of Section 27, T2S, ORDINANCES OF WEST AS JORDAN R1W, SLB&M SO'04" CITY, now AMENDED, CHANGING 10" E 330 ft. to fence obtained from the Division upon request.) DATED this 1st day of Fish and Association's Big Family Outing will be held at the Association's $5,000 J J I 1 I fth off Jidy 1 ) 1 ' 566-247- CHOICE & PRIME MEAT Martin 4-- 6 7-- 9 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $20,000 $20,000 $20,000 $20,000 $25,000 $25,000 $30,000 $30,000 $30,000 $35,000 $35,000 $43,000 3 Fish Interest Denomination Amount Year penomination 3 Hatchery at 880 Scott 7 the Avenue. (Enter 1 parking area from Empire 5 , Avenue, 3530 S. 700 E.) The 5 day long program will run 1 from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 1979. June 24, Sunday 3 There will be lots of 5440 7 games and contests for 8 5 young and old. Barbecued A the of Resolution copy adopted on June 12, 1979, by elk sandwiches and of said District authorizing the . the Board of Trustees eats various drinks and issuance and confirming the sale of the , will be available. Solid Waste Revenue Bonds, dated July 1, 1979, is on file in the office of the Secretary of the District (West Jordan City Recorder's office) in West Jordan City, Utah, PUBLIC NOTICE where it may be examined during regular business hours of the West Jordan City Recorder from 8:00 a.m. NOTICE and 5:00 p.m. for a period of at least thirty (30) days A special meeting of the from and after date of the publication of this notice. Board of Trustees of Sandy NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of thirty Suburban Improvement (30) days from and after the date of the publication of District will be held on this notice is provided by law in which any person in Thursday, June 14th, 1979 interest shall have the right to contest the legality of the at the District Office, 9215 d Resolution of the Board of Trustees South 700 East, Sandy, on June 12, 1979, the $378,000 Solid Waste adopted 4 Utah at the hour of p.m. "His of said District authorized thereby, or Revenue To canvass votes and to made for the security and payment of provision any verify the count of the such Bonds, and that after such time, no one shall have " Bond Election and assess any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality whatever else business or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever. the for necessary DATED this 12th day of June, 1979. of function the operational s District. of District . Secretary Public invited, (Pub. June 14, 1979) s John E.Rich Chairman (Pub. 10-114-118-2- 22-2- , 76-7- - A UC 1- - July 2 1 ' 1 J J 6:00 )' 1' Monday Children's Parade followed by Family Pet Show & activities sponsored and held at Country Square pjn. J Shopping Center. 8600 So. ) )' A Disco 7:30 p.m. Tuesday j East. July3 J ' J 1 300 experience with one of the WEST'S largest traveling disco's PYRAMID i DISCO-featurin- Danny Jessop g of KCPX Radio-sponsore- and held at the Canyon Center located i l at 2000 East 9400 South. ' j l 80 a.m. ) J 6:30 J Flag Raising a.m. Breakfast-Bicentenni- 5 Mile 9:00 I al IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTING PERMA- NENT RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR ) ) ) ) THE PURPOSE OF ) CONTROLLING BOTH ) SURFACE AND ) UNDERGROUND COAL ) MINING AND RE- ) CLAMATION PUR- ) Park Park al Center Parade The Parade will begin at the Main Street Park at 200 West Main St. and disburse at Jordan High school where all of the rest of the day's J J ) July 4 Ceremony-Bicentenni- a.m. 1 ) Run-Cany- on l Activities listed below at NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. OSM-00THE STATE OF UTAH Meaty f: vLean Country Style Union Square Second Annual Art Festival (All Day) Dee Durger Clown-Magi- c Show 1:00 p.m. Art Festival Children's Winners 5:30 p.m. Children's entry forms at Union Square Merchants and at Sandy City Hall to County Recreation Program which includes a Magician. The Roving Players, and a Folk Singing . 1:00 p.m. ) 10:30 11:00 . Group. a.m. Cannonball & Harvey a.m. Firefighters Auction of Hotel Balderdash Sandwich Eating Contest 1:30 Sandy Police p.m. to 3:30 p.m. p.m. 3:30 p.m. i 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. . Demonstration Pie Eating Contest 2:30 p.m. 2:30 K-- 9 ' Sky Diving demonstration by the Western Hemisphere Skydivers Water Fight Pizza Eating Contest Pie Throwing Contest Performance by Pat's School of Dance Sandy's Senior Citizens Band Ulcrest's Swing Choir 7:30 p.m Small World Entertainers ' 8:30 p.m. I 9:30 p.m. Smith Brothers Dirt Band (Great Down Home Blue:Grass Music) Awards Presentation 10:00 p.m. . . . xZJP .A St SS II jT d Uhcta Pcrh Loin 1 Cut & Wrapped Free Be Accept Feed 0JI29 itW, HMfrOuc ftfC Ad effective thru June 19. 1979 - Lb. ' ......... . UVi e mi mm n m. CT.OSETJ SUNDAYS AND WIWI WVMWw MOKPAYS p , f i , ':" i : ; 4i 5 i 9400 S. 700 E. 10:00 a.m. ) 95-8- zcLah I . SUANT TO PUBLIC LAW) activities will take place. J CV "Take it from me, Lloyd Bridges, Sun Pool Chlorinating Concentrate is w agar; r TTga clearly more effective." BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL GAS. AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES In and for th STATE OF UTAH d Serve You , t. above-describe- J 7793 SO. STATE. MIDVALE 3 Let Dad $1,000 above-describe- ) ienaerness is. . . SS' Number Game 68-7- I r 21-7- 6-- as follows: The Salt Lake County 61-6- I 11-7- . one-quart- er 48-5- J sKayK.Padjen Notice is hereby given Recorder (Pub.June7,14.1979) that a public hearing will be held on June 21, 1979 at NOTICE TO CREDITORS 6:00 p.m. in the Council AND room of the Midvale City ANNOUNCEMENT OF Hall for the purpose of APPOINTMENT hearing before the Board of Probate No. Adjustment of Midvale Estate of Joseph S. City the application of Vearl M. Jensen for a Barrett, Deceased. Leland S. Barrett, whose variance from Sec. y) 42-4- 7 1- - upon ' 36-4- ! Regulations. Applicant proposes to build a garage and addition to dwelling at 640 Van Buren Street which would have a 20 foot side yard on the side street side of the corner lot and should conform at least 50 percent with the frontage of homes on the interested street. All parties are notified to appear and be heard. , Joseph Mazuran Chairman NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - 31-3- i'i Yard posting. s Junius H. Burton, Mayor ATTEST: s Murial E. Andersen, City Recorder (Pub. June 14, 1979) resides in Tooele with her NOTICE OF BONDS TO BE ISSUED and husband, Dennis, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the daughter. provisions of Section 11 -14 - 21, Utah Code Annotated (1953), as amended, that on June 12, 1979, the Board of Trustees of the West Jordan Solid Waste Special Service Primary organization District, Salt Lake County, Utah, accepted the offer of changes officers in ward First security Bank of Utah, N. A. and walker Banx & Trust Company, to purchase $378,000 Solid Waste CRESCENT Venita Revenue Bonds dated July 1, 1979 at a price of $378,000. is new Mitchell the Said Bonds, pursuant to a Resolution of the Board of president of the Crescent Trustees of said District adopted on June 12, 1979, are to he issued for the ouroose of defravine all or a part of the Tenth " Ward Primary cost of acquiring and equipping a solid waste disposal organization. site to be owned and operated jointly with the City of Counselors are Carolyn Midvale, the Sandy Solid Waste Special Service District, Howard and Marilyn and the Murray Solid Waste Special Service District Smith. Jo Labrum is the together with costs incurred in connection with the planning and designing of said Project and the issuance secretary. of the Bonds. The Bonds bear interest at the rate of seven and percent (7-per annum, are numbered from noted Family ontisi 1 to 78 and are in denominations of $5,000 and $1,000 and mature on July 1 of each of the years and in the amounts bysportsisan'sfress 26-3- 0 j j j Ordinance relating to Side ordinance shall become effective and in full force 533-577- East Center Utah Midvale, Street, 84047, 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 or publication of this notice be forever barred. Date of first publication: June 7, 1979. EVERETT E. DAHL, Attorney DATED this 5th day of June, 1979. Leland S. Barrett Personal Representative Everett E.Dahl Attorney at Law 760 East Center Street Midvale, Utah 84047 Telephone: 2554834 14, (Pub. 760 of the Planning and Zoning address is S 8956'42" W 1320 ft. NO'CW'IO" W 330 ft. NM'Se'tt" E 1320 ft. to beg. 10 acres. This 2: Section line immediately Page 6 Thursdaj, June 14, 1979 FifOWOrllS twice as large as last year Best in the State ALL OPERATORS PRODUCERS, TO "I know you want your pool to stay as clean and clear as can be. And COAL AND AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED COAL IN MINING OPERATIONS IN THE STATE OF UTAH. Under the provisions of Section 40-Utah Code as 1953, Annotated, amended, and Public Law Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining is hereby given authority to make and promulgate rules and regulations for the proper administration of the Acts. Notice is hereby given that the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining has prepared a set of rules and regulations for the purpose of controlling both surface coal and underground mining and reclamation' pursuant to Public Law A hearing will be held on Wednesday, June 27, 1979, at 9:00 a.m., in the Conference Executive Room - Holiday Inn, 1659 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. On Thursday, June 28, 1979, in the Price City Municipal Conference Building, Room No. 7, Price, Utah; a time of 1 :00 p m., has been reserved for the Board to review industry input, and a time of 7:00 p.m., has been reserved for the to public present comments on the adoption of said rules and regultions. Anyone interested in the adoption of, or the changes and revisions thereto, shall appear and be heard on the above dates. (A copy of the rules and proposed bo reputations may $ rri s PARTICULARLY i i j ) ) J ) J N' K 4 ' . that's why you should use Sun9 Pool Chlorine. Sun'-bran- d granules, tablets and sticks are specially stabilized to last up to 4 times longer than ordinary chlorine. So you use less and it often. And that means less use you save can you yourself some money, too. ed 95-8- T- - Spy - M 4 - y 1 , t "1 - ' 1 ' x i ,,. 1 i i . . i'C I im - X IF it 1 95-8- 7. ccrxarrnnTD 1379 FMC Corporrjiion Available At SUN-i-Ff.f- trcrcternark |