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Show Ittfe SfcNIINtL Manpower cut would PUBLIC NOTICE Don Tags are due in Uivcrton. Deadline is 22980. The fee for u female $10.00, for a spayed or neutered maleil is $5.oo. (Pul). 214. 21.28. 19WM save money but drop quality of police service Decreasing the River-topolice force to five officers and three cars would bring the budget from $216,945 Mown to $134,019. according toa. ' report prepared by Ron? Ballantyne. However, the;' police, chief feels that such a'cut ' "would be a folly which would definitely drop the amount and quality of service to residents . . . and could even jeopardize lives in some situations:" Blithe Spirit cast embers rekearse tin seaace scene ia preparation for their opcoming perThe comments were formance. From left to right Leah Sampel, Rick Pavich, Kelly Johnson, Annette Godfrey, and 'made in a letter to the Sean Pitts. n mayor and city dated 19. The", Feb. Charles: Kelly Johnson Cake auction sale College of Eastern Utah's five-ma- n irtrl 9G fltiA flhfwt VKi' 19R0 Senior Honor Band cost proposal for a aitROUnCed was Annette Godfrey as his platlS department and Choir workshop held at the prepared request of wife. Ruth. on the Price campus. by cub pack 788 Tamo Maynard who is Also included in the Over 130 students from chairman of the citizen's CRESCENT cast are Leah Sampel as and their fathers 22 high schools par- committee studying law Madame Arcarti. - Sean enforcement in Riverton. Pitts as Dr. Bradman. are preparing for a cake ticipated in the two-dawhich The committee will weigh Shellie Little as Mrs auction sale, to be held in workshops climaxed with a concert the city and the county and Mary Crescent Fifth Ward. Bradman. ' The event scheduled featuring the high school proposals before making Halloway as Edith. for Friday night, Feb. 29. students as well as band recommendations on conwill be held at 7 p.m. at and choir students atten- tracting services. the chapel, 900 E. and ding CEU. "Though the number of SJ. Fifth Ward hosts officers of the Riverton 10600 S. Valentine's dinner-danc- e A Police Department has professional aucincreased slightly in the will Glen The South Jordan Fifth tioneer, Short, Fund raiser involved it make for the Ward held a dinner dance past two years, that exciting Ninth Ward boy scouts number is significantly for the adults on Satur- bidders. Eveyone is inlower than the percento vited 23. Feb. A MIDVALE participate. day. special Cubmaster of pack 788 dinner was served on tage of the sharp increase Those in charge of the is Marc Croft. He will be Feb. 23. at Midvale Ninth in service domand and case load," the letter dinner, assisted by Mark Ward. turkey and music, faker, committee chair-wernoted. "For the entire Ron Thorne. Janet man. The Scouts, who were year of 1978. 1he depart honored. were ment was severely han Kriner, Joan Olsen, Dana being seated at a special table. dicapped by the lack of Diamond, Melody Aker- - Jofdail StUfteiltS There was an awards manpower." man, janei ana crroi Webster and after dinner. Webb, Betty During the first six workshop presentation . months of 1978, Riverton Cathy and Terry The scout charter, due had two full time officers. for renewal, makes it By the end of the Jordan students Cynyear, six The theme of the thia Harwood. Teresa necessary to raise aP' additional men had been evening was "Once Upon Harwood. and Bob Lake proximately $oo ,ne hired. A Valentine." were invited to attend Police reported a total of 879 cases in 1978. Forty-n coun-cilme- Ilillcrest presents Dlithe Spirit Drama students at Hillcrest High will be presenting Noel Coward's play. Blithe Spirit. Mar. at 7:30 p.m. in the Little Theater. The revolves play around a writer working on a novel about psychic phenomenon. To gather information, necessary he invites a local medium to hold a seance in his living room. The decision is disastrous. The ghost of his first wife is called back and the writer is the only one who can see her. The comedy focuses on his attempts to convince his wife and his close friend that he is not going crazy. The play stars Rick Pavich as the writer. 4-- 6 - Cub-scou- ts y - e: attend Rich-ardsen- Reportable police incidents rise, attributed to growing population The West Jordan police trying to compare two department experienced different cities year after a 68 percent increase in year lecause of the incidents changes that occur." reportable 1979. during He pointed out that the Public Safety Director business community itAllan Tolman quoted the self had grown 75 percent statistic as part of a in the past two years. special presentation for To meet the growing Chamler of Commerce community's needs, the memlicrs. , police and fire departAccording to Tolman. ments are in the process were apthere of merging into one 3.500 reporproximately Public Safety Departtable incidents in 1979 as ment. Tolman feels that compared with 2.100 the. the change will increase previous year. The pro'. efficiency. jected figure for 1980 is . Tolman.. heads the 4.700. department as director. Calls requiring fire and Under him are three medical resnonses were primary divisions: 1 from 241 up 100 percent police which includes in 1978 to 482 in 1979. and detee- patrolmen Part one crimes burglaries, rapes, Hew ward ac-thefts, etc. lives: 2i fire. Involving fire fighters six EMTs and 24 volun- teers: and 3 auxiliary. secretaru-s- . including dispatcher, animal con- trol officers, crossing guards and a crime specialist. prevention Each division will soon lie under the direction of a lieutenant The city expects to open the Industrial Park fire station in and plans are finalized for a station at 27IHI W. 7800 S. A third station, which is several years down the road, will minue give firemen a response t ime in any area full-tim- e mid-Marc- h :i-- 4 . olthecilv -- created roh-bier- s. fZnSr. , vestigating an average of 135 calls a month. In 197B that number was loo. Noncriminal activities showed the biggest jump, Sixty-iwpercent of the calls received by the police ranged from accidents and driving under the influence of alcohol to malicious mischief and missing children. "People are requesting more things from us." Tolman explained. And there are more people making those requests It's like each year. area by two-war- CRESCENT - in Crescent division d Garry Rs McDonald, bishop; Morton. Greg of the Crescent Nineteen- - Knight, counselors: Ken- the Ward. The appoint- - dall Van Wagner, ward made clerk. was ment following the division of Bishop in the Twelfth the Crescent Eleventh Ward is Tom Warren B and Twelfth Wards Feb. ' Sutton; Howard Woods. ' ' 17. ;'V counBrent Romig. in the Counselors selors; James Wintcrton. Ward are Nineteenth ward clerk: and Neil Marshall and tarry- Urry executive LcBaron. Garner. Alan Rounds is the ward clerk, and secretary. of the Sandy Wayne. Johnson, President Ward - Crescent Utah executive secretary. ' The bishopric in the Stake. John B. Anderson, Eleventh Ward includes presided Hams was named msnop Rrjan , two Bingham band run set Sat. v w t -- 191 cases were requiring follow-ucleared. By 1979, work load had increased over 240 percent to 2.126 cases. A total of 315 required follow-u- p nd 556' were t cleared, "These cases which were cleared bv the en- chan-an- d Run to Beat the raising .ft ". We Never Talked About That..." lladlyp wu with a free booklet to record your wishes. Stop by or phone Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held before the Mid-val- e City Council on Tuesdav, April 1. 1980, at the Midvale City Hall, 80 East Center Street, Utah. The purpose of said hearing is to consider adopting a proposed anMid-val- nex a t i o n l)or-derin- g tri-cit- y I Policy Declaration may be obtained from the City Recorder after March 15, 1980, at the Midvale City Hall. 80 East Center Street. Midvale, Utah. 84047. ; the Comments on Annexation proposed Policy Declaration are requested from members of the public and all affected entities. Dated this 25th day of February, 1980. Charles R. Clayton 1 Mayor Attest As Wilford C. Nicholson City Recorder (Pub. policy declaration potentially affecting certain portions unincorof existent porated Salt Lake county territory. The impacted area is generally located: east of the existent northsouth Midvale City limits (extending to the easterly foothills of the area generally referred to as Wasatch Front : as well as the southerly portion of the U. V. Industries property. the Jordan River. Note, said Annexation Policy Declaration does not bind either the land owners of these areas, or the Citv. to follow through tri-cit- y Rebuilt Kirby Reg. $250 $ repair al Makes of caMts. Specuint m Kirby. We Eareka Hoover, Gtmiiw parts, I (son. bags, belts, brush rods. AT. ENTERPRISES 4081 W. 5415 S. 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Available with RHIZO KOTE' Seed Coating Spring Barley Fremont PTA Gem A hard red, white-chaffe- d, f with bearded, unusually large heads. Relatively early in maturity and has stiff straw. semi-dwar- Has smooth awns, the earliest maturing variety presently grown in Utah. Among the best yielding varieties grown on dry lands. Twin soft awnless, A white-chaffe- Steptoe d, stiff-strawe- "Lemhi" type semi-dwar- f. Best adapted to irrigation and May yield a bit higher than high-fertilit- Rough-awnefeed barley; medium height, maturity, and straw strength. Under d d y. Springfield 1 UNTAIK :cutk adequate moisture and fertility it gives excellent yield and good test weight. , , .Jeanetta gratters eening INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES American Fork Ctdar 586-631- 2 Delta 864-21- New "fill ers wul In- m tailed al the April 17 - "tin;; Germain's has demonstrated its ability to deliver exceptional yields year after year with outstanding stand Multiple Pest persistence. Resistance helps protect against Bacterial Wilt, Spotted Alfalfa and Pea Aphid. Its extra leafiness and fine stems assures the quality that means extra profits. Thor elects officers first The presented the : .i ft' i;n. .!ftt WL-30- 9 Gladiator Big yields even when alfalfa weevils are a problem because it has bred-itolerance. :isiaeor 919 Brand Better than corn, wheat and soybeans . . . dollar for dollar, 919 Brand alfalfa produces more protein per acre than most other feed and forage crops. It has a 25 year record of proven performance Resistador 2 Early maturing and fast recovery after cutting plus disease resistance to spotted aphids. Spring Wheat Southland N-- Alfalfa ' lea Piyton 836-283- 1 465-223- 9 373-768- 0 722-254- 2 Elko, Net. (702) 738-623-3 Ephraim . Logan Pratlon RteMiaM SaNna 752-55- 852-066- 1 896-646- 1 529-740- 8 283-452- 9 394-275- 6 Draper 5 756-960- 4 a CITY ANNEXATION STATEMENT PUBLIC HEARING R-1- 0 ', and Gloria Clayton iioulter was selfcted as the PTA treasurer. ') i NOTICE OF MIDVALE Annexation Make your presented. The run is licing sponsored by the "Parents the of Association Bingham Band." The liand is scheduled to March 26 for leave Washington DC. and will be gone four days. Bingham is the only Utah high school to have a hand taking part in the festival. Those wishing further information on the race can call Tom Sandquist at secretary. Funeral Homes will The sensible thing to do is record jour wishes in advance. McDougal l 1 marathon scheduled to start out from the new Bingham High School. 2160 W. 10400 s. The proceeds will go the toward helping al- kind Bingham High the tend upcoming Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington DC. signups for the six mile marathon will take p;Kt. from 9:3n to 10:30 a.m. with the race slated to follow at 11. A Si entry fee is required. Medals and trophies will be are rvetta Thurston as president with Paul N'oordn as first Linda vice president. I'.rnun was chosen as thii I , vice president, .. - poration limit, wherein the Midvale City Council will at least consider annexation into the city, in future years, assuming a sufficient number of land owners request suclf Midvale City standards are agreed to; and, the is deemed action favorable by the Midvale City Council at that time. The Public Hearing will begin at 8:00 p.m. Copies of the proposed this Saturday at a special fund morning New officers 1861 WEST 7800 SOUTH. WEST JORDAN Board of Education reserves the right lo reject any or all proosals and to waive or any - informality in technicality any proposal in the interest of the owner. It is their right to purchase such brands as they desire irrespective of price, and their decision will In- linal. Bid forms can be obtained by contacting Mr L Dean Dickrnan. Director of Purchasing. Jordan School 9301 District. South 404) East. Sandy, Utah 84070. As L. Dean Dickrnan Director of Purchasing (Pub. detective and juvenile ofLEGAL NOTICE ficer in 1979 indicate an The Board of Trustees increased efficiency over meeting for Salt Lake the previous year of 610 County Service Area "2, percent," Ballantyne told has been changed to the moncity officials. "This could 4th Tuesday of each th. never have been accomOn the agenda will .tie Council plished without adequate Community requests for extended manpower. ' "Taxpayers should cer- - hours, facility expan- sion- - Court tainly be able to expect and Financial more from their police review, rep,)r( department than it could Cottonwood Spa possibly deliver if man- - 7500 South 2700 East Salt Uke City, power were cut." Utah 84121 it added Ballantyne Next scheduled meetings. that March 25, 1980 "critical" was supervisors and detec- April 22. 1980 tives retain their vehicles May 27, 1980 Pub. basis.' "Inon a hanis vestigative work NOTICE OF dled not only during the PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given day, but nearly always that a Dublic hearing will work time night requires as well. A detective must be held on March 18, 1980, at 8:00 o'clock have the flexibility to at the West Jordan p.m. City follow leads and pursue Hall. 1850 West 7800 West Jordan, work as the South. his follow-u- p need arises." Without Utah, for the purpose of the map of the such flexibility, the chief amending of West Jordan by City ineffective said, to rezoning from the following vestigation is impossible. RR-en- described property: were Officials Beginning at a point with to remain couraged which is South 1072.5 the feet from the Northt dispatch west Corner of Secsystem. He pointed out tion 2, Township 3 response time was now South, Range 1 West, four minutes and 'that Salt Lake Base and other cities in the area thence Meridian: had their own system. 104.0 South feet "There has been some 419.0 feet: East thence North 104.0 complaint that the feet; thence West he is too costly," system 419 feet to the point wrote, "but time saved in of beginning. Exceptterms of human life ing therefrom any should not be weighed portion which lies within the bounds of against the relatively street. small expense involved. ISSUED BY ORDER of "Because Riverton is a the West Jordan City growing community, the Council this 19th day of need for a separate February. 1980. s Junius H B"rton-...- . dispatch facility will con- Mayor if the s Murial E. Andersen increase to tie s are needs public city Recorder met. Property of Dennis Wied-busclocated at 8750 South 1300 West. (Pub. Fifth Ward team is first -- HOME The 28, 1980 Koqe g with actual annexation ini. V'HvaleCity. Rather it sets forth a proposed incor"maximum" Band" Southaldn Elementary PTA held their elections on Thursday. Feb. 21. at the Founders Day meeting FUNERAL FeO. VARIOUS SCHOOLS "'SCHOOL BUSES BODY AND CHASSIS d p fund raising Area running ihusiasts will get a of . Ihursday, FFK'K DISTRICT City i ' ', Soda Springs SI Gaorgt Ogoan 2 254-350- 1 673-363- 1 (208) ' 6 Spanish Fork Urie, Wyo. (307) 782-619- 1 Sprinkler Irrigation 798-741- 8 529-748- 1 Tramonlon Salt Lake City 9 1147 W. 2100 So. 972-300- 9 1 |