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Show iMa wfSMiw!'.ii,a "':ifMSSc. if-TlhiDirMeira ho petroalls v .'.,; fill f II ; f II If O ' II"""1! toWr'. Crime rally set May 27 cirowini V girls will compete in the annual .West Jordan Rodeo Queen contest to be held Saturday, : May 24. ' -- fitt'jfir part 6f the competition be will ?rieritary s in a W , West Jordan, at held School, Majestic ' . : "; . ' Stacy Abplanalp is the daughter of Russell and JoAnn Abplanalp, Barbara Huber is the daughter Mountain Road, of Mr arid Mrs Albert Eva and Mr 53 Shaggy and Mrs Adolf Huber, 2789 W. Riverton. . ReNee, West Jordan. Robyn Beck is the daughter ot Trina Marie Mclntyre is the and Judy Beck) 3354 w. 8350 daughter of Glen and Sharo" . West Jordan. , Mclntyre, 1385 E. 8425 S., Sandy, p, Laurel bearl is the daughter ot and LuDeane Searl, 4035 W. Judith Milano, 6837 S. 2850 W.; 200 S Salt Lake , City. West Jordan; f '.tliirteen ' 7430 S. 1700 starting at 1p.m. The public is anti-crim- - .' WN&!&&&MBSt ' ti6r&emaiduD comoetition begin at 6 p.iru ait the West Jordan rotio7 grounds ' in Jordan Park. Adifussion to this event is also free. v .IjTae Koqep -v- :vsr-'7 'i yueen wu reign oyer Wife'i4 PAi'vf ft vr: Aarade v - - " to be should plan to attend. The rally will be held in the main arena 5flrea andwill focus on crime .. . , prevention measures. ; The Assembly Hall and Little special , ArenajviU - feature 'workshops for children, 8 and up, , preveniing ana aimimsning : - -- illisJnJit BlenejSt&nr i:ftyrpiyf i :igTVMesa:,raperi-r;- . ; daugew Staci SargentlS'the' Victor; and Tanya: Sargent;v -- Former FBI Director Clarence 7 Kelley and Salt Lake City Police Chief Bud Willoughby will be the e featured speakers at an rally set for Tuesday, May 27, at 7 p.m. in the Salt Palace, The event will be j iby the. Women's Council, the Chamber of Commerce and the . Salt Palace. - .. . - Anyone who has ever-- , been a victim of a crime or does not want c , Kay 3J4 . ' - .t. - ,- vandalisjr iiM'M Nrg, 6489S. " i " t r 'f ' ' 11 ' v4 i.i ' ' ' 6 ' f I I : : - ; ? s - - ;. v Voters will have a chance to express : their opinion on a proposed Ice Skating Complex and Olympic size outdoor, pool at a 'bond election at the Cottonwood Heights Community Spa next Tuesday, . Architects estimate the , complex will cost $3,000,000. On be from will open May 27, the polls ' 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. All registered voters who reside within the boundaries of Salt Lake County Service Area 2 are eligible to vote. On the west, the boundary is the east side of 1300 East. On the . north, the boundary is the Jordan- -' Granite School District line. The boundary on the south is the Little Cottonwood until Creek it . intersects the 8600 S. meridian, M and the boundary on the east is the mountains or Federal Reserve property line. , 1 1 v-- Bond election oet Tuesday r " Is the daughter iArnritt lAllatirt V?: l -- X. v 1 - 1 r Stan m 1 v mm 'Ms- f- rarea a 3 t.1i.A.'.;s Neflderwn We Teachers heeded on summer recreation program mm - Trina Mclntyre f .. ;:"V:; SANDY Summer Recreation will be offered by Sandy classes CityThe'. public will be given a Forewarned thai things were ill The majority of growth impact "sad shape, 'West Attrdaft the, last; members began iwewnsg , inei i'sevetal vears." he said, "came at 19801 proposed budget vdur t the foee their monthly plann 'S-. i revenues steadUy increased each Tuesday night. : The budget preparation process year without raising fees (for this year has admittedly been, a services) or tax levels. WhUe other , :4Jqr:;over, - but want to pick tip the bill for comparaUvely less money : i. - : ml ("ayf; " Sales and property tax make up a combined total of 42 percent of ? Portions of several West Jordan the General Fund budget. Sales j 'roads will be torn up during the. tax is anticipated to bring in next few months while crews $864,000 next year with property install the new waterline, Darrell tax totaling $710,000. Federal Jones announced, painful ipne . grants account far 22 percent wltti works director notes teenies and permits,; forfeitures ;tfe public Department reqi&erfa that while construction may cause avaUable finances and many higher feesr West Jordan was able and fines, and charges for services a inconvenience, temporary unwelcome cuts are expected to be? (q maintain a level of service .. making up the difference, in the long benefit will residents ained made. One officii has several run ' from increased ; Hie: city j.councU water r that they year.V he ;; ckms L; available when ";' 'it f pressure ; fat, cut out the meal,;aod iwMy;; (J there; has been an , addresses the budget problems In Last summer, many people had ' x extreme slowdown in housing and the are going after the bone. ;s $ upcoming hearing. Services little or no water pressure during Qty Manager Bob Stpckwtold major can be reduced, emtioves could be " hours. Jones explained usage peak " me aennnei inai , wnue revenue -p- roperty tax, . laid off , or revenues could be . that this was due to the fact that proposed General Fund Budget fop p sales tax and grants from the state raised. Any way they decide to go; lines weren't big enough to handle ' ' ' next year is approximate! it's bound to hurt somewhere; the demand. By placing a ten inch same as it te uW year decreasing next year or ;fv ostpeo v existing six ; inflation and million -ewth vstaing atthe same level." . xtreme level of :cu t0 eliminate cit factors proniDit charged that property tax1 eovernment." .Stockwell noted. the problem. The $600,000 worth of of the same leyel seryiceS .liiiarA'Wso; ?eYiii gurce'? "Oiai 'eifde diafl ab0aAi'iin4 j will be funded the same price;.. stace :t I does' hot respond t6 : getting paid for it.". He said this ' improvements bonds! through ;; "The difficulty is Uiat wWfethe Inflation, Ort me other hand, the . just wasn't the case and challenged Residents may experience short didn't increase: per capita income of the average West Jordan citizens to. come find sources of revenue of water outages, usually -v witn than : out how city government operated.- -' : periods miiaiiony.jwpcxwea a couple hours, while only lasting rout that vlding feflati explained, "the cost of The pubhc hearing on the 1980-8v new connections are made. Jones services did." He added that if citizens are demanding additional budget will be held June 10 at 7 ' said his department will notify ' current trends conunued, cityH services of ttieir city governments ; p.m. in city hall. before their water is shut people would eventually rinattseit ratine:, off so plans can be made. , bottom of a cycle" wim;thel'cQS Areas to be involved in the of providing servi( outstrtpping' ; . fOT?acje. . ! - had.-'trinj.- . . - . . !: . usoutmof ; : ; : K f t " 1 r (o!iairs bulk of now trootmcnt plant facilities the ability of revenuesto cover (those) costs." V. llfe Environmental Protection "The most immediate iriw; impact will be the inabry jftfet Jjqr'-- regional office in Denver council to constnt the sld significant to cor its ,, in impacts projects of the liquid process problems," Neighborhood ,pa included in the prese..? Facility, v nor are of the And there are hq e ems pja dealing yfiO grit removal; address road traffic; flow which are yx,: - . f Next year personnel ebqutiGfiK wiw ,; ahnutsloO. two Stockwell shorts ' ruhftffl, blamed : and consumer purchases. 4 .regional , Williams, ; proceed in this manner was received recently by utbody. The price tag for those portions . instruction include; BKTOfwtW w ; ! lauoreanynexiyear. j to Anyone interested in teaching any of the classes listed below may 3200 call the recreation department, extension 208, for an f 566-156- 1, v West to approximately 8000 interview by Lucy Maughan. South; 1300 to 1700 West along 7000 Interviews are by appointment ,. y South and along 7000 South to 7800 . only. t 1700 West from road South; canal to approximately 2200 West; 7000 South at 2700 West up to Carter commons; 1530 West from 7800 to Sgt. John E. Patience has been approximately 7400 South; a small section of road ; on the Old; assigned to the Riverton area by ' the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Bingham Highway near Terra Linda; and approximately 4800 to Office, not Joe Patience as was reported in last week's Sentinel. 5600 West on the New Bingham Sgt. Patience can be reached at "V Highway. hall or by calling City the said Jones "improvements will take three to four months to;' : : complete. Jy 1: '. 1300 . '. Correction 535-744- 1. ; - Klrby Legionnaires to place f lacs at cemeteries Check-u- p lacl.t 77 will ' ; V, graves v'- v"1- y f ' . , Your Comfort i A. T. ENTERPRISES 4081W.S41SS. i . 1 966-141- 6 EXFD0.VJT1C The exclusive deep, ineiJe elastic wastband ol the Haggar c will bend and Expand-O-Mati- Stretch with your every move. . It'l guaranteed to be the most comfortable slack. - you have ever worn or your s 32 to 42 Waists in finished bottoms. .1 expense KonM.Ut (. Gucrcntccd. . npar al. suto if SrcciiiagiiKMf, Emka Km. sals. kD. Mb. nsknfc. Wi this 'weekend. :V :i Cmdr. Allan Setterberg said that members will place the flags prior to the May 26 ; date at two cemeteries, as ; has been the CUStom. bearings rollftbelt. Members of Sandy of the American Legion ' the place flags ; at servicemen's - greased, new brash SANDY Post ; , 2500 summer.,. West along 9000 South; 1700 to 1300 West on 9000 South and then along . & thef permission ' to d "shortage" on hiflatiQn, extreme slowdown in construction : J control tmmmmWm stated,ar, programs or. manager and S02 , alaboratory: of the plant for which EPA found no significant impacts was put at $28,990,000 of which EPA wiil fund Not included in the $21,740,000. above assessment, however, were :' Qean-u- p in Sandy the plant's rapid: sand filters and . SANDY sludge management and handling was costly, said Jim Ash, city. processes, although Smith Valley admimstrator. cost the ciM board 'chairman;: Boyd :Tggs,v Spring clean-u- p to follow in near that the $44,355.51. expects delays caused by the! weather and truck break downs, r mai ;,co ggs , acraea ; added to the : expense Rubbish sitting at the curb to M completed plant ftre stm hovering j, waS added to by many in the neighborhood of $40 nUton 4 casD d m oowacs. 11? reason to believe thatf board hopes ro naye ine results 01 added to m rubbish niles . c r J a imuui um I. I.L...UJ wmcn snouia proviue The city council is seriously exact ngure. aciuu cunforuuuuu ; considering the discontinuing of the plant would begin late this 0f the practice ; additioi:;iiJ alarming rate. there is just maintain what a clean-u- p coDtly, may t boGioppeici s hesaid;i0v. City y' ;- , . choice of over 40 classes which will be available, giving everyone an opportunity to be involved this mens wear Fashion Place Mall L 1611 West 7600 South MaH-Boun- tMul |