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Show THE SENTINEL guidance and counseling is also provided by program. Summer youth work Red Inter of Saady (far left), winner of a waterbed given a special Muscular Dystrophy Soccer tournament ItM recently, is pictured with (left to right) Isabehe and Jeff way in Nicholas, owners of Celestial Waterbeds, and Fred Tomczak, of the tournament from 711 Store No. 17457. her home. This case, did invoke however, considerable criticism of tax sale procedures in Utah and even raised sale property loss rare, Tax foundation study indicates tax relief options open to him, such Recent measures have made the as "circuit breaker" and actual loss of a home or indigent abatement. other valuable property 3. More legal discretion through a tax sale an is needed by county rare officials in the disposal of extremely occurrence according to tax delinquent property. a Utah Foundation study. 4. Legal clarification is But although loss is needed to allow rare, the report notes that preferential treatment at the Utah procedure is tax sales to owners of record open to criticism. andor other Among the problems persons with possessory indicated by the study rights. are: 5. The current method 1. The tax notice may of bidding at a tax sale is be sent to the wrong party cumbersome and and there may be actually increases the confusion over who is number of properties for the which have to be handled. responsible 6. There appears to be a payment of taxes. 1 The taxpayer may substantial in gap not be aware of all of the communications between tax relief measures and the state legislature and . CUSTOM REMODELING Ccrpsntry Kstd Crcfttd CcMatti MssoRsry Rreplscti Cbck & Crick Work Cer.tnt Work Rocri Additions Stem Wiadowi I Doors DENNY MOORE CONST. Ffcsno 561-377- 2 a consider 54-775- 3 lodroom, 1 Said, Hroptaco, Tflod Entry, Aoawmo F.H.A. or Vi and Extras. Room rorMoJ Dental, Fawny Many t, Davo for an contact SMos or Soo at contract peuSWe. IAMIIH, Sav-Co- 54-775- appoin-tWMn- m 4. $1,000.00 to auMwo F.H.A. 245 loan at $541.00, 3 lodrooni, Spfft Entry with Family ONIT 11V4. aymonta of Ratfci, 2 South Scono ctrtkodral tool 10121 and coimwjo Wroalacoo, aooaw aaraao Stmt (3H0 Wert). Coi Dm 56-775- Room, 1 4. PtOPRTT Excoflowt Rivorton location. Poor Bodroonis, 1 Hatha, hooky Room, Roawtlfof Patio Dock, Rropkco. Drive by at 12340 to soo sMee. So. 3510 Wert or drop by ROSSI Sav-Co- m 4 Bedroom, 2 Bnths, Ooso to Komwcott, Living Room, flow Copkoordi, Partially fenSchools and Chorea, or with Game. Omy $43,500.00 . Soo SiWei at ced yard drtva by at 113 Wott State Highway, Copporton or caN Davo COPPEXTON BUNGALOW lam Sav-Co- m 544-775- 4. lovely 2 bedroom brick rambler with many custom tovchoi. dose to ochoole, lam yard, quiet etrect. Allowable V.A. payment! MIDVALE awry $302.00, SAHARA priced to soR at $49,000.00 12x70 Covered wraort, covered patio, 3 bathe, appfloncos and landscapinf. Very nice family MOBILE HOME bedroom, 1ft park. Call Davo at concerning the morality of the property tax. It could likely have been prevented had the law changes been enacted to avoid the confusion which present procedures make possible. Teacher supply dwindles 544-775- 4. Education Association's (NEA) latest study of teachers' supply and demand shows that the number of national 1979 teaching graduates is 4.7 percent less than 1978. This is the seventh consecutive year that the number decreased from the all time high of 317,234 in 1972. The 172,902 figure for 1979 represents a decline of 45.5 percent over the seven-yea- r period. E. 7200 So. Fishing gear and auto parts were taken from several vehicles parked at The Drift Inn in Lark on Aug. 21. A tire and a wheel were removed from a Lincoln Continental, a Pontiac, a Camaro, a Cadillac hearse and a Chevrolet. A spoiler was taken off the trunk of the Camaro and the fishing equipment was stolen from the hearse. In addition to the theft, the rear window of the hearse was smashed. Replacement cost is unknown since the vehicle is an antique and a window is no longer available. Seventeen junk batteries, to be used for a scout project, were taken from a home under construction near 13100 S. 1600 W. on Aug. 19. Loss was set at $68. Six ewe sheep were taken from a penned area on West Rose Canyon Road ( 13400 S. 6400 W.) late Aug. 20. Loss exceeded $900. A ewe sheep in a pen near 12000 S. 2700 W. was found dead by its owners on Aug. 15. The animal had apparently been shot. and children's entertaining programs to help make this school year fun. South The Jordan Branch Library, 10300 Beckstead Ln., will host a creative writing "Where the program, Sidewalk Ends," for third and fourth grade students on Thursday, Sept. 4, from 7 to 8 p.m. The class is free but registration is required. The Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., will host Saturday "September Stories" on Saturday, Sept. 6 at 10:30 a.m. Elementary school-age- d children will be delighted with tales by Dorothy Pollock of the Y.W.C.A. and musical selections by Gibbs. The Karen program is free. information further on and other children's For Phoni DAV OK NlT George FAMILY W. 0SS-72S- S Taylor. M.D. PRACTICE A ONCOLOGY (CANCCRl 24IS W. 7SOO So. - Suits S west Jordan. Utah these :0 ISO the call programs, nearest branch or - PM O MOM. -- FBI. PM - SAT. 0 ; nni imii i -t nm m UJUULVJUJA WJA for program economically disadvantaged youth (SPEDY) is a county-wid- e program, over 1250 young serving Curtis Marsh will be the people from speaker Aug. 31, at 5:15 More than 200 kids are p.m. at the South Jordan working in this 10 week Second Ward. Curtis, son of summer program in the Mr and Mrs Dennis Marsh, South County area. They South Jordan, will leave for are paid the minimum an Illinois Chicago North IDS wage, $3.10 per hour. 32 work Enrollees Mission. He will enter the in such week a hours training center on Sept 4. (governmental) public as schools, agencies centers, offices, day-car- e recreation programs, parks, etc. A special program is to acquaint available high school seniors with life. Career college Wife figure Guys J V of new Kib H. the Pearsou will speak at West Jordan Twenty-eight-h a.m., Aug. 31. He S., at will enter the training center on Sept 11 before leaving to teachers needed to raise the quality of public school programs and staffing to The levels. minimal from previous surplus years helped to fill the deficit. Scotch Pine 4 5' -- S 1 1 .99 $10.99 Reg. $13.99 $24.99 Reg. $44.99 Reg. $14.99 "Eitra Value" Oversize Holly's $ 1 0.99 5 gal. Turf Builder Plus II $ 1 2.99 Reg. $16.99 While They Last. 1.500 Sq. Ft. Bag fTTTTTTT TTTTTT TITtT TTTTIIII TTTT.TT1 If ' tMUYill,; (Villi (hlltt 0 1 Family Center - areas, specialized mathematics, notably and physical natural agriculture, sciences, DGZOTOPd. 0C3 WO lr go to the Virginia Roanoke LDS Mission. kill cive ycj a tcj::i, cacu, ccac:::$ una m c:ly 4 mm - halk ca it m too races xam rcsTAcacx:. paovcri iiycosecc: 2-s- k? n.::3. Growth Guaranteed HADQ G)AV SPL1G0AIL 100 shortages found in certain special Bird's Nest Spruce Reg. Why Put Up With Iho tt-j- d Acd Dirt Ac!n This Winter Whsn Yea Ccn Kavo A . . . nationally from the 1979 graduating class was far short of the 493,450 Teacher gal. UJC3V UADff available were S I'scfbctiquo L ' Ward, 2700 W. 7000 beginning, Huge! Tops & Jeans Gals actually The number teachers $7.99 Phitzer Juniper have may Mr J AS A LAC03 DAY SPECIAL KIISTAGREEH FEm::3 tie 2 step iiydoseedi::3 hetiicd IS C7- - fou . . education, industrial arts, distributive education, and vocational-technicsubjects. Areas in which the supply appears to be most adequate are social and health studies, physical education, art, Douglas Stauffer will leave foreign languages, home for a Mississippi Jackson LDS J and regular instruction. 115 the educational underpasses; city maintenance of the ball park, cemetery, and park areas; 4) cleaned the island area along Center Street. "These young men have taken pride in their work and have given us an honest-day'- s work," Anderson concluded. The CETA summer "bottomed out" in 1978 when only 1,956 teachers were graduated. The 1979 elementary 566-775- 4 under Two thefts from vehicles, a livestock theft, and the killing of livestock are being investigated by sheriff's deputies patrolling on the west side. The Salt Lake County Library System has planned a variety of 3) general Comparable figures in Utah show a similar decline since production of teachers by the state's six preparing institutions peaked in 1971 at 3,379. The total output in 1979 was 1,983 or a decrease of 41.3 percent in eight years. The decline in production has consistent with national figures, but economics, PIONEER REALTY INC. area set by branches 14-2- National The represents an increase of 1.4 percent over the previous year. 4. COTTONWOOD questions Utah Cottonwood RoaiMtr 1 tern, Broplwco, with $21,700 worn. Pwywwirta 10 offer. Price rodvetd to $51,500.00, wk for TOUCKSI UPPE8 4 cdnMft Yt Acft. Dm county officials in the handling of tax sales in Utah. Property tax sales in Utah involve two distinct steps (Da preliminary tax sale, and (2) a final At the sale. tax tax sale, preliminary held each January, the county registers a formal lien against the property for the unpaid taxes of the previous year. After four years, through a final tax sale, the property may be sold and the title changes hands. Earlier this year, considerable publicity was given to a case involving a widow who almost lost her home during a property tax sale, despite the fact that she had made regular monthly payments for several years. The home had been purchased under a contract sale and the widow assumed that house the monthly an included payment taxes. for amount Meanwhile, the tax notice had been sent to the owner of record and remained unpaid. Happily, the story had a satisfactory ending when an anonymous benefactor paid the back taxes and penalties. The widow was able to retain HOME TOUR SAV-CO- M $314.00, some westside incidents Kid's programs Ted Anderson estimates that his seven CETA summer youth workers have saved the city several thousand dollars doing necessary work in the parks and streets departments. This "magnificent seven" includes Matt Abeyta, 16, John Harvey, 16, 15, Peter Laforett, Daniel Lucero, 16, Junior 15, Medina, Tommy Martinez, 15, and Ricky of all 17, Padilla, Midvale. Veteran Midvale City Streets Supervisor Pete Hoyn calls this the best group of CETA summer workers he has ever had. Hoyn had some negative experiences in the past and wasn't excited about hiring the kids this summer. "We've had to change our thinking this year," Anderson says. "These kids have really done a job for us this summer." Anderson listed some of the projects completed by the youth this summer as follows: 1) painting of the parking area; 2) maintenance of the green teenage gang of young boys has been busy operating on the streets of Midvale this summer? Dclinqunts you might ask? No, quite the contrary. This outfit has been saving Midvale City money, not stealing it. Is that possible in this day and age when all you hear about kids are the bad things they do? This group of young toughs does their thing day-ligthe during hours, not in the dark of night. Tools of their trade consist of shovels and pick-axe- s of instead knives and guns. They work for the City of Midvale, not against it. Midvale City Manager 11 Pag Deputies investigate program aids Midvale Did you know that a Thursday, August 28, 1980 The NEA study notes that the number of job openings for elementary will school teachers for several increase years beginning in Mission. He speaker Fifteenth at will the Ward, be and Mrs Cottonwood. off 35C0 Sq. Ft. Yn Hay Cts&ls HIA Htlshbors THIS OFFER IS LIMITED SO CALL TODAY FOR YOUU FREE ESTIMATE the 2301 E. OCTStf 2). is the son of Mr Neil C. FOOT Butler 7600 S., on Aug. 31, at 8:30 a.m. He enters the training center on Sept. 11. The missionary Datod On A Mlnlnwim por SQUARE Stauffer, ta. 1 1:1 2-st- ep HYDaosEEDi::; - just acd hates |