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Show THE SENTINEL fiw M odiVaOe setis nop feinnroaft VavVUU ViUU u AvWJN Uf-- ri Members of the Midvale Master Plan Commission and Downtown ...UU nitt n tteueveiupiiieiu outiiu iiici wmi vujr officials and consultants to plan strategy for implementing master plan. J Midvale Mayor Charles Clayton and several members of the city council were on hand, along with consultant Jack Willis, of Community Development Associates. Bernarr S. Furse, chairman of the Master Plan Commission, directed the meeting. ; After statements of support from Mayor Clayton and councilman Donald Norton, Furse turned some time over to Jack Willis to explain the functions of both the Master Plan Commission and Redevelopment Board. Willis stated that the Redevelopment Board is one of that will several 1 a uu u operate with and through the Master Plan Commission. Recommendations and suggestions from be will the examined by the commission before , going on to the city council for consideration and final adoption. es Mid-vale- 's Gymnastics tryouts are citizens will grow." ' Willis outlined a ' Authority. 14 " : Furse then reminded members of both committees of the importance of working together, of setting up proper rules of procedure for committee meetings including the posting of an agenda and keeping adequate minutes of activities and decisions. .. To make sure that each subcommittee keeps the lines of communication open with the main commission, Furse suggested that a member of the Master Plan Commission sit on each subcommittee. To keep things moving along, it was decided at the con-- , elusion of the meeting that both the Master Plan Commission ' and Redevelopment Board will meet twice monthly and report regularly to the city council. p. . - luck dinner meet dividuals mentioned by Price were Wendee Ritz-maTrena Moor, and Tammy Moore, Jordan, will how begin intensive conditioning, compulsory,' and optional work. Having announced her Class Two team last week, ' Bingham's Dana Morris finished tryouts for Class Three She gymansts. Dora Bourgue, named Leesa Clark, Cindy Colton, Gena Holly Diamond. Jessop, Pauline Lavadie, Trisha Kelly Pehrson, Weidbusch, and Stacy White to that Class Three division. Some of those mentioned, however, may ' participate in individual Class Two events, as well, but not as Bingham's opening meet will take place at home on Feb. 4 against Granger. The process of selecting participants for the area's five high school gyman-stic- s teams was pompleted late last week, as Jordan finalized Its team and Bingham announced, the naming of the second half , ' of its crew. V According to Jordan High coach, Margaret Price, the Beetdiggers will be young this year with a number of freshman and sophomores gracing ' the But, in varsity line-uspite of its youth, Price feels the team will be talented and will hold up Jordan's past tradition of ; prowess. Jor- gymnatics Some of the top names to listen for from Jordan in- -' elude Qass Two Leslie Scott, Shannon Hair and Linda Lee. In Class Three competition, Karen McAllister and Marci along with frosh DeAnn Toole. Other in- - ds Poison center lists paint, solvent coitions Wasatch SANDY Rebekah Lodge is planning" a pot luck dinner. The Rebekahs will meet on Thursday, Jan. 24, at 6:30 p.m. at the IOOF hall in Sandy.' Louise Christensen was elected noble grand for the year 1980 and will be in charge of the meeting. Other officers include Marie Stuart, vice grand; June McCloud, chaplain; Inez and Peterson, musician. . Sunday school has new president in First Ward : dan's first meet is Feb. 26 at home against Brighton. Pog Lodge ptens pot finished in area schools uwu u point plan for beginning the redevelopment effort. The establishment of a central architectural motiff, reviewing the needs of the city hiring an architect to produce renderings of such a Willis stressed the importance of motiff, and setting up meetings to grass roots input during the im- educate property owners of loan plementation process1 He added monies available and how to apply that the revitalization of the down-- : for them were among the high town business district had assumed , points of that plan. It was Willis' feeling that Housing a priority position in the implemenand Urban Development 312 loan tation plan because of the critically short time left for property owners money is now available at three to begin applying for low interest percent interest. Once area properloans to finance redevelopment. . ty owners are made aware of "It's also important to show procedures of applying for such people in the area that something loans, those desiring to participate can be done," Willis went on. "Once could begin to actually apply for the people actually begin to see physical money in as little time as a month improvement being made in their, from now. The program would be city, the interest and support of the administered by the County Housing r,J 1 w Thursday, Jan. 24, 1980 EAST MIDVALE -JTripp is the new president of the Sunday school in Midvale East First Ward. Paul Henneman Sr. and Larry Rogers are counselors. Ross Burningham is the secretary. , ack . . . New Family Dents! Practice Robert C Paxton b Pleased To Announce The Opening Of A Family Dented Practice At The New Park View Plaza. 525 West 5300 South. Murray. We Are Presently Accepting New Patients For Day Time And Evening Appointments. Please Call Dr. Painting and fix-u- ac- p tivity is common during y the period each year. And as the use of paint and solvents in- -, creases around the home, the numer of related calls to the Intermountain Regional Poison Control Center also jumps.' Although it's now rare for household paint to contain a significant amount of lead, there is still the potential for a small child to be seriously poisoned, according to Mr David Spoerke, managing director of the posion information service at sity of Utah Medical Center. post-holida- ?Ms-- :i j fireside set at Kidvaie stake center painting gear also can be dangerous.. "The pigment used to color paint rarely is dangerous, unless it is a Kid-sta- ke - MIDVALE A mid-stak- e fireside is scheduled 27 at Midvale stake Jan. metal-base- d heavy 7:30 p.m. Carol at center, pigment such as found in a speaker. be will Clark oil artist paints. If you're 261-031The young, adults have to be a home going painting dance a for been practicing where small children are festival in the Midvale check for lead, present, and Third and Fourth Wards. cadmium, copper other heavy metals in the ingredients," suggests Mr Spoerke. The Poison Control Center also makes these points: A swallow or two of . paint is not dangerous unless aspirated. Scientists have not established "Children can conclusively ce fatal breathing dif- - whether paint and solvents ficulties if they aspire or . are harmful to pregnant CENTER eet naint into their nines." ' women and the fetus. As a -. Mr "Solvent expectant precaution, Spoerke. says .in the paint can cause mothers should limit their ; Koly Ctms BsiUxsi adults and children alike to exposure to paint and . fumes. solvent suffer nausea, dizziness Richard DashawMSW ' If good ventilation and headache if working in 6 after 5 pan. an enclosed space without isn't available, limit your time in the room you're Ralph Jackson MSW' ventilation." . 6 after 5 p.m. The poison information painting. ' if Dried even, notes paint that pharmacist rent Scharman PhD solvents are found in it contains lead is almost 2 after 5 pan. . higher concentrations in always harmless unless it's eaten over a period of time. and weekend appointments for lacquers Evening water-baseQuestions about the handd paints than in ladiridaaJ Counseling paints. Solvents used to ling of paint and solvents UaurrUge and Faunlly Connseliag clean brushes and other can be directed to the InCroaps and norkshepu termountain Regional Poison Control Center at or (outside the Salt Lake - 6. - k '' lion Clubs of Utah will bold their vi'J! 1 . ... X 1 banquet Saturday, Salt Lake City. The Mist be purchased by Jau. 28. Mtabtrs of the coumittM are, seated, left to ribt Skirl K. Fade), Igdeu; Beau L Swaoer, Past Covenors Banquet iH be held Friday at 7 at the FaniMtoi; D. Neff Petersou, Salt Lake City. Staring, left to p.. Hilton Im. The noon luncheon for ladies will bt at 12 noon aid right lonald K. Jones, Iherton; 1 lei Barford, Prow; Ed Lie, the nun's luiicheoa starts at 11:30 1 at the Hilton. Tickets Salt Lake City; and NaroM I. (Jack) Sowmct, Orent Feb. 2, at 7 f.m. m the Terrace laRroon Scolhs ptoj Gilding Y! ntr-"M:3K-ril- ag:,ztr gives talk at interest r.eeting Lin- EAST MIDVALE don Millgate, building engineer of the Salt Lake IDS Temple was guest speaker at a regional special interest fireside . Jan. 14. Alta Miller conducted the meeting held at the Midvale stake center. A ladies trio from Fort Stake furnished Union musical numbers. Fort Union was the host stake. Etecr.tery r"l 1 JZ-J-J- lllj RCA I !L, ,,!asLJU , LM New council officers were installed at the Jan. 17 meeting held by Jordan South Elementary Council. They will take office in Band entertains at Crescent stake Now, during RCA's Instant Savings Days, you can save $100 INSTANTLY on a wide variety of 1 980 ColorTrak 25" diagonal consoles (all GD730 series models). All feature ColorTrak 's 8 automatic systems that get the color right. Hurry ! This is a limited time offer! Stop by . . . fill out the Instant Savings Days Certificate, and save INSTANTLY on the 1980 ColorTrak of your choice. Act now . . . this offer ends March 2. v The CRESCENT Senior Citizens Harmonica Band furnished the entertainment at the Crescent South Stake. High priests and their partners were served dinner prior to the program on Jan. 18. Harold High priests, Cane, Wayne Newbold, and Charles Shafter from the Sixteenth Ward were in charge of the evening. Crescent Sixth Ward was in charge of table decorations, elementary Toastmasters club looks for new members 14-TV and Appliance 12758 So. 1700 West Hiverton 254-079- 0 SANDY Motors) ?Jli6 A meeting place has been found for the future members of the Toastmaster's Club. Until further notice the group will meet at the in Sandy at 7:15 p.m. , . ' . 254-086- ' 561-526- 255-964- , - and area). . second vice president; Whitmore, Granite third vice Elementary, Pat Wilkins, president; fourth vice teacher, president; Margaret Dan-siCrescent Elementary, secretary; Sharon Brown, FLOTATION IVATERBEDS Alice Riverton treasurer. Supt. Raymond Whitten-bur- g spoke on the growth of Jordan School District and the importance of taxes. The meeting, . held at Draper Elementary, was conducted by Deon Lyon, council president. Alta football sponsors dinner Saturday, Feb. 2, from 4 to 7 p.m. Alta football district will host a chuckwagon chili dinner at Alta View, 10333 S. Crocus St. (865 E.). The donation for the dinner is $2.50 per person pr $10 per family. The public will have the opportunity to meet the people who are running the little football league in Alta the program district. For more information, contact Terry Mason, 572- - CONVEMENT resfsg, REE MMCES MCLUOt: HNhr Uw tlSUS Stontdgt 175' TWIN...;. 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