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Show THE SENTINEL Laney Base and which point presents paper ter of Section 8956T' William K. Laney, social science instructor at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, presented a I YV if 255-355- 6. meeting SUP seeking names, donations Founders and early of Jordan residents Valley communities are 'among those to be honored in the Memorial Hall of the new Sons of Utah Pioneers headquarters under construction in Salt Lake City. Walls of the 704oot gallery will be lined with metal plaques bearing the names of pioneer men and women who are sponsored by descendants or others. A donation to the building of $100 is asked for each name. Pioneers who migrated to or were born in Utah or surrounding areas will be in two memorialized categories, according to K. Grant Hale, national president of SUP. One will include those of (the era) and the second will include those of Their names and the names of their sponsors also will be catalogued in the new pioneer history library at the building, he said. 1847-18- pre-railro- 1869-189- FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES "rtteamArtOwSatcialtT.' Now lists i j Pfatichlfti i Draper area pioneers have whose names already been sponsored are: William Coleman Dr. John L. Allen, Dunyon, Joy W. Dunyon, Perry Fitzgerald, Absalom W. and L. O. Smith, and James Wads-wort- h. Sacramento, on Mar. 8. California hundred community college social science teachers met to exchange ideas, according to Laney, who presented his paper on Psychology "Applying and Economic Concepts to our Personal Lives." One include: A. Bills and e. Laney, a resident of Beckstead Bills, George H. Dansie and Ira N. Day Sandy, has been an inof Riverton; and Thomas structor at UTC since H. Allsop, Lars Benson, 1976. He teaches classes and Nels A. and F. E. in general psychology, human relations, Koff ord Nelson of Sandy. economics, personal ' Additional pioneer finance and physics and names together with birth was last year named as and death dates and an outstanding instructor are being at the college. locations, He sought by the SUP. To received his M.Ed, ensure alphabetical degree from the Univerthe sity of Utah and a B.S. in placement Memorial Hall, sponsors from the University of should send their data Colorado. and donations by May 1 to: Sons of Utah Pioneers, 3357 S. 2300 E., Salt Lake City, Utah Public IJotice Others William - 5S3E.72C3S (FiMNlhri) 7944 S. State 84109. Further information may be obtained from local SUP officers, John W. Turner and Adolph Johnson, Riverton, and Glen L. Greenwood, Sandy. The public is invited to a special open house which will be held in the new building from 5 to 6 p.m. on April 6. It is TopQuslIty FrafoftVefetaMes LiM Of Nits located CMtteti at 3299 E. Louise Ave. (2920 South). nn ADVERTISEMENT 1.1.01. RECEIPT OF Sealed PROPOSALS: on forms proposals prepared by the Engineer will be received by the City of West Jordan at 1850 West 7800 South, West Jordan, Utah, until 4:00 p.m. (local time) on April 7, 1961, for the construction of a two million gallon culinary water reservoir for the City of West Jordan, Utah, in accordance with Drawings, Specifications, and other Documents Contract prepared by Nielsen, Maxwell k Wangsgard, Consulting Engineers at 624 North 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah. The improvements include construction of the concrete reservoir, site piping, site grading and fencing. PROPOSALS will be publicly opened and read at 4:00 p.m. (local time) on April 7, 1981, at 1850 West 7800 West Jordan, South, 1.1.02. L7 D LT Mst "Early Bird" Specials Many Varieties 0 Bare Root Semi Dwarf SQ95 Reg. 12 mwm Established Fruit Trees w $-10- Semi Dwarf Reg.M4N 0 FERTILIZER D 03 - We're less expensive than most of our competitors. Brno D WitoCouwrn Conta,ners With Coupon I Cm With Coupon H U D $1 4 95 SO Lb. Bags D Bfra" Q Befcra 16-16-- 8 n cc:?c:j & savei U Specifications and other Contract Documents may be obtained upon application at the office of Maxwell ft Nielsen, Wangsgard, 624 North 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, after 10:00 a.m. on March 18, 1981, upon payment of a deposit of $30.00 per set. The deposit shall be in a check form and shall be drawn to Nielsen, payable MaxwelT k Wangsgard, Consulting Engineers. (Pub. Mar. 19, 26; 95 CKack Vrrfi Us Reg.17 With Coupon j?" Standard Reg. '11 'Thass Are QucIrryTrees n Sg95 Reg.8M y . OBTAINING 1.1.03. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: Drawings, FRUIT TREES Bare Root Standard Size Utah. With Coupon Plus Iron In Covers 8,000 Sq. Ft Offer Expires April 4, 1981 D 0 Apr. 2, 1981) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing to be held on the 16th day of April 1961 at the Draper City Hall, 12441 South 900 East, Draper, Utah at 7:00 p.m. to consider the application for rezoning of property located at approximately 12200 South 1840 East, Draper, Utah fromA-5toR-14- SUNSET NURSERY 8210 South 700 Phone East 255-071- 1 Closed Sundays Sale prices effective Monday thru Saturday but visitors welcome. The property is more specifically described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the North line of the Southeast quarter of Section 28, Township 3 South, Range, 1 East, Salt Lake Pago 9 fi!f thence West thence feet; 7134'37" East thence feet; ning 6'48'S2" East and run- North 100.504 North m North 271.708 feet; thence South WX" West 338.368 feet; thence North 8950'M" West 382.887 feet; thence South 027'42" West 300 feet; thence North 8950'34" West 30 feet; thence North 0'27'42" East 387.227 feet to point of BEGIN- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Riverton City Council will have a Public Hearing April 7, 1981 at 8:00 p.m. at City Hall, 12891 south 1700 west, to consider amending the Zoning Ordinances of Riverton City as they per' tain to nonconforming uses and signs. Ordinan--c- e would be changed to provide that alterations structural may not be made to a nonconforming building. All ordinances pertaining to signs would have added the provision, "Signs which were preexisting before the adoption of this Ordinance shall be nonconforming uses which may be repaired and not but maintained altered in any way whatsuch soever unless change or alteration will bring the sign in conformance with the existing ordinances." . (Pub. Mar. 19, 26, 1961) 112-204- n mm LrZAi 178.452 mmmr SPH03 S The property is owned by Dewain E. Campbell and Sinda S. Campbell. (Pub. Mar. 28, 1981) We're going to make things a little harder this week and ask you to identify this subdivision. Like previous pictures, this one was somewhere In the Jordan School taken during the mid-50- s District. Congratulations to Ted Seal who correctly identified the Bill Laney Tateoka home, 9860 S. 2700 W. He receives a check for $5. Also, if your family home has been identified, please come pick up the paper at the Community College Social Science glossy. This week's picture can be identified by calling in Association Houses) 28, NING. : Mystery 1321.530 West feet from the East quar- TO'M'SB" Thursday, March 26, 1981 Meridian, is North w mo mm mmmmmmmmm1mml CHID QflUH) QOGQ chiac iumc omiiiifi cEnnxD 'AID (mm a-- ant tan. 'i tuo - a- - ate win JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT INVITATION TO BID Bids are being accep- all ted by the Purchasing Department of the Jordan School District for the following: AIR CONDITIONING OF MEDIA CENTER fTrmftrrmn CCD HIGH AT JORDAN SCHOOL EXHAUST SYSTEM AT BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL Bid forms may be obtained by contacting the Purchasing Department, Jordan School District, 9361 South 400 dy, Utah 84070. East, San- of Board The Education reserves the' right to reject any or all proposals and to waive or informality any in any technicality proposal in the interest of the District. It is their right to purchase such brands as they desire irrespective of price, and their decision will be final. Ill L. Dean Dickman Director of Purchasing (Pub. Mar. 26, 1981) -- tun Qmawitsn, mam tl' OCX All) csmmmsih) mm'itIi Groan gTaffliPflTiT') NOTICE TO CREDITORS of LOUISE EsUte JENKINS, Deceased. Probate No. All persons having a claim against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 1st day of July, 1981, or said claims shall be forever barred. SAMUEL H. JENKINS Personal Representative 32 East Wasatch Street, Midvale.Utah Ada J. Jensen Person Representative 335 Wasatch Street, Midvale.Utah NOLAN J.OLSEN Attorney for the Estate 8138 South State Street Midvale, Utah 84047 255-717- 6 mm ci ail' kornrP sn Publication to be in: Jordan Valley Sentinel Mar. 26; Apr. 2, 9, 16, 1981 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 April 14, 1981, at 7:45 p.m. to consider the proposed revision and amendment of Ordinance of the Sandy City Development Code to relative required commercial screening at bounzoning district daries; and at 7:55 p.m., the proposed adoption of an ' SD(I) zone for Mr Paul Peterson's property located at approximately 200 East 10200 South and an SD(RP) zone for Mr Schneiter's George property located at approximately 900 East 9000 South as part of the Sandy Quadrant Rezoning Study. Any questions regarding either of these two items may be directed to Betsy Minden, in the Planning and Zoning department in the City Hall. (Pub. QZl-iQSClRZ- a ran? ai o caaa GD f7fTTrfrTftTTtrfri nri |