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Show In report to city council... change for school students COTTONWOOD Midvale area residents received over $2,150 of help via the United Way over the past year, Midvale United Way committee chairman, Paul Christiansen, stated. His report was made to members of the city council during their Aug. The United Way at work. Vella Jones of the Midvale Historical Society and city councilman, Phil Kemp, representing Midvale citizens were each presented Kith $500 checks in behalf of the Midvale United Way committee. Left New 1 lAfi-v- members Ross Jensen, Jack Stock, and chairman Paul Christiansen, Vella Jones and councilman Kemp. The funds were donated at the Ant 21 meeting of the city Ind., where he has been hired as manager of a chicken farm. He will one of the fastest growing large be in charge of this second communities in the state. of its type The boundaries of the city largest operation in the world. have changed, yet the Mr Nealy was employed families of the pioneer anOakdell Farms in cestors still live here along by Riverton. with the many people who are moving in daily, making South Jordan their Recognition given a nmir Allen and Janette Smith niStGllftl moved to South Jordan a CCUiltV Iw$6tl32 year ago. They reside at 9826 Iverness Circle. The Smiths have two children, An award was given to Andrew age three and the Welby DUP camp at Elizabeth ten months. board meeting held by the Allen was born in the Far South West County, Rupert, Idaho and atten27. The camp was ded Ricks College and Aug. for the most BYU. He fulfilled a mission recognized submitted. histories to England for the LDS Dimond Geneal Church. He works for the announced a president, a Heritage Corp., convention and election of photography firm. Janette was born in Central Company officers will be held Oct. 5 at 9 a.m. Reno, Nevada and was in the grand ballroom, in California. educated Hotel Utah. Janette is opening a A trumpet solo was school in her Norman played by home this fall. She is well Dimond, by accompanied in field of the qualified Lisa Pulley. Historian, education, with a B.S. and Wright, enM.S. degree in Speech Marguerite to everyone couraged Therapy, and resource submit histories. teaching. Lesson leader, Tillie The Smiths thoroughly Steele, gave a lesson on enjoy living in South Jorof the year 1879. highlights dan and are very excited Relics were shown by about some of the new facilities in the town, Emma Jones. Hostesses for the next the library. especially meeting, Sept. 24, will be They look forward to being the Galena Camp. They will a part of this growing also have a bake sale. community. faces in South Jordan Alexander When Beckstead and his wife Catherine Lince came to the wind-swearea of South Jordan in the 1850s, they purchased a tract of land from George A. Smith who had received it in a grant from the Mexican government. The tract extended from what is now 9000 South to 12300 South and from the Jordan River west to about 1300 West. The region was scarcely more than a barren wilderness and little was it known that a hundred and twenty years would see so much growth. Today South Jordan is Construction Hi l'.fcre Agrialfcre Ccras First New construction or remodeling ... a home, barn or other Wilding ... if you're a farmer or rancher it pay to look into a long-terLand Bank loan. will 225 West 1st South Salt Lake Wy, Utah 84101 364-438- fa and from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Marie Peterson, now working with YWCA, will conduct the eight week session. For further information on fee or payment call the registration, YWCA, 355-280- 9-- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing to be held in the Sandy City Hall, 800 East 100 North, Sandy, Utah, before the Sandy City Council on September 18, 1979 at 8: 10 p.m. to consider the annexation and zoning of property located at 975 East 8600 South, as petitioned by Bruce H. and JoAnn Anderson, Ira Lynn Petersen, and Ray L. Bye. A legal description of this property follows: North Commencing West 128.5 feet 89 from S ' Corner of Section 32, Township 2 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running thence North 0 East 141.5 feet, South 89 East 2.5 feet, North 0 East 63 feet North 89' West 139.8 feet, South 0 West 204.5 feet, South 89' East 137.3 feet to point of beginning. 0.65 Approximately Public Notice ADVERTISEMENT R-2-- FORBIDS meeting. Among the organizations and groups receiving aid, according to Christiansen, were the city birthday celebration $300, the Midvale history book, $500, the Midvale senior citizen center $500, girls basketball $250, Bobby Sox Softball $300, and little league baseball $300. Though the total amount was small due to the fact this was the first year in many Midvale has par- ticipated, Christiansen and the other members of his committee, Jack Stock and Ross Jensen, said they felt they had been able to do a lot of good with the funds. The mayor and council thank the committee for their efforts. Also receiving thanks from the city were any and all participants in the Midvale's birthday party. Councilman Donald Norton told the body New OF RECEIPT Sealed Plans for a new Trans-Jorda-n PROPOSALS: landfill facility just west of the Propo!jfb 1 EngEr Bachus Highway and north of Cop- received by the City perton have apparently fallen of West Jordan at 1850 through, according to councilman Richard Vincent. Vincent, Mid- vale's representative on the Tran- s- construction of 1520 West Jordan board, said the board was unable to obtain funds to purchase extract includes 1400 water line plus the land when it was decided not to l.f . of float revenue bonds for the money, miscellaneous structures Problems obtaining a conditional proposals will be use permit from West Jordan and publicly opened and read finding access to the site were listed at 8:00 p.m. on September 18. 1979 at 1850 West 7800 as the main reason the bond sale South, West Jordan, Utah. IfJZ fi yl JTtStf JjijSSrim was dropped. Vincent said there is an additional 10 to 12 months of use in the present dump site and the board will use that time to attempt to locate more land. 1 . SpecificaDrawings, tions, and other Contract Documents may be obtained upon application at the office of Nielsen, Maxwell & Wangsgard, Consulting Engineers, 624 North 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, after 10:00 a.m. on August 29, 1979, upon, payment of a deposit of acres. Any questions you may have this regarding hearing may be directed to the Planning and Zoning Department in the City Hall. (Pub. Aug. g)r 61 w(V n ir3 sTSri-"J "O " i 9V5 Wt.a'UE- -- - - FEATURE MS:fi 1 - DOUBLE - II m The South West Valley Major League re tuned from the Natwaal TouraauKut JUf. Bueao Park, Cafif.. with their first ever victory in that competr&oi. Front row (left to right), Jodie Parker, Karen Mutherich, Kersten Mutherich, Carta Thomas, Nellie Burkiwhai, Tracy Bay, and Joan Allsop. Second row, Connie Spantan, Annette Delgado, Nan Spiers, and Adefle Wheeler. Third row, manager Beverly Neebling, Susan Jangard, Mary Ann Fisher, Laurie HeebTmg, Julie Gutierrez, and chaperone Shirley Sharp. Fourth row, Wendy Sharp, coach Jim Neebling, coach Al Sharp, and Leslie Neebling. They are sponsored by Libra Programming. August 18 thru Septembar 3 LUXURY HOMES PRACTICAL HOMES 2400 E. 9000 South 5800 W. 5400 South - Luxury p.m.-ll:0- 0 p.m.), homes open weekdays 2 p.m. (no entry after 9:00 weekends 11 a.m.-ll:0- 0 p.m. (no entry after 9:00 p.m.), Labor Day 11 a.m.-- 9 p.m. (no entry after 7 p.m.). FUNERAL training for kids offered Wayne Nealy, president of Riverton Lions, has been replaced by Roger Chavez. Mr Nealy and his family Children, six to eleven have moved to Seymour, years, can learn the basics of show business by in "Carousel enrolling Kids" at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., Tuesdays, Sept. 4 through Oct. 23 from 4:30 to 5:30 ASHw Back to School p.m.), weekends 1861 WEST 7600 SOUTH, WEST JORDAN ". . . How Times Have Changed there's one thing you notice as you grow older Dougal Funeral Homes are constantly being updated If never change is considering each family special Style for the Young Man from .. 11:00 a.m.-- 8 p.m. 1 (no entry after 6:30). Adults $2.50 to 5 p.m., $3 after 5 p.m.; children $1 anytime, under 6 free. Ticket good at practical homes anytime. 100 exhibits in airconditioned Prize drawings. You don't have to be present at drawing to win. uUj ." It's a family tradition! it's - One ticket good for both shows! Airdome at Luxury site. Practical homes open weekdays 4 p.m.-- 8 p.m. (no entry after 6:30 HOME ONE PRICE TWO SHOWS TWO LOCATIONS Show business WJT 30, 1979) o Ro?er ChavM is new Riverton Lions president 9 council. to right are committee a letter of involved receive 21 Ji ft been set boundaries have for Mountview Elementary of that a follow up meeting will take students this year. Part on 700 East and 1300 East place this Thursday night to analyze 7800 South has been inthe event and to make sure all those cluded. service projects named 0 check form made payable to Nielsen, Maxwell & Wangsgard, Consulting Engineers. 13, 1979) (Pub. $20.00 in Mountview boundaries Midvale United Way Page 2 Thursday, August 30, 1979 THE SENTINEL bow times change. Mc but one thing that A SPONSORED BY HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF GREATER SALT LAKE Kennington oat? X 5f m. jdMHIvVMMlH I 1 1 I inn. Tm fif s rT ....... v w, FIT uaipu- cotton Flannel Wneed customers - V-$14.0-0 jg protection. checking account. ! 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