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Show Miss Sandy V. chosen Saturday f A4 " V . 'V. (( Who will wear the Miss Sandy crown? Among the 13 contestants only one of the girls will be outstanding enough not only to win this crown but will go on to the Miss Utah, Miss America scholar-sni- p contest. The public is invited to the Miss Sandy Pageant at the Alta High School on May 9. The event is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. The talent numbers will be entertaining as well as enable the judges to make their decision on the winner. Danny Jessop will be master of ceremonies and will be assisted by Karen Talbot, Sandy, first runner-u- p in the Miss Amerca pageant in ''.'v.x" f Mrdun Valley Sentinel Volume 48 Number 19 rubksbed weeklj at 125 W. Continuing The Midvale Sentinel (USPS 347 Center St, Salt lake County, Utah by Midvale Sentinel. Inc. Subscription rate (6 per year in Jordan School District Thursday, May7.1981 940) Second-clas- s postage paid at Midvale, Utah. This issue two sections. 1972. Tickets can be bought at the door. The high school is located at 11055 S. 1000 E. ar.i Charges dismissed West Jordan fireman examines blood stain found on the outside back wall of a farm house located at 8650 S. 1300 W. The body of Charges that Riverton Couna West Jordan man was discovered inside by firemen who had cilman Don Beckstead violated the responded to a structure fire call. The victim had been shot at law two by building least five times. WJ. murder may be drua related d In what appears to be a crime, a West Jordan man was found murdered in bis home early Tuesday afternoon. The body of Patrick McNamara, approximate age 30 years old, was found in the den of his home at 8850 S. 1300 W. by firemen responding to a call. He had been shot at least drug-relate- of the scene by West Jordan Detec- tives indicate the crime may have been It was unknown at press time whether or not the fire had been arson. The blaze broke out in a kit-chen trash container and caused an estimated $10,000 worth of damage to the kitchen and dining rooms of the old farm house. five times. Public Safety Director Allan McNamara, who was apparenTolman said that officers respontly separated from his wife, was to fire a at the structure at site ded staying at the home with at least . approximately 12:45 p.m. A search - one other person- .drug-relate- d. ; Midvalo police make homicide case arrest year old Midvale man has been arrested and charged with one count of second degree murder and one count of aggravated assault in the Sunday morning stabbing death of a 35 year old man the wounding of another 26 year old male, both Midvale A 31 residents. Juan Pino was reported dead at the Cottonwood Hospital, after emergency surgery failed to correct the damage from a knife wound in the left chest. The injured man was identified as Edelfein Falcone. Midvale o police have formally charged Paez on both counts. All three are former Cuban refugees. According to Midvale detective sergeant Ray Baarz, the department was first made aware of 'the incident at 2:34 a.m. Sunday morning, when Officer Michael Beesley responded to an ambulan- Gon-zal- homes without a contractor's license have been dismissed because the statute of limitations had passed. A motion for dismissal was filed April 20 by Deputy Salt Lake County Attorney Greg Saunders in 7th precinct court. The complaint alleged that Beckstead had built the two homes on 2010 West at 12060 and 12046 South without a license. Middle school students r - 0 jP ce call to an address on Price St. Officer Beesley entered to find a male adult with a knife wound in the left chest. Beesley administered first aid to the victim until county paramedics and the Midvale ambulance unit arrived. The victim was pronounced dead soughtare together in which six other male Cubans were present. contest coordinator, Deadline is June 13. Rodeo Queen Applications now being ac- cepted for the Miss West Jordan at 4: 10 a.m. The actual arrest was made at Rodeo Queen contest. To be eligible, a young woman 8:51 a.m., Sunday by Sergeants Dan Pearson and Sherm Lloyd and must be between the ages of 17 and 25, never married, and own a horCorp. Craig Praulx. se. The department, informed Applications are available at Baarz, feels the incident occurred after an argument between the West Jordan City Hall, 1850 W. 7800 suspect and the victim at a get S., or by contacting LaRee Pedro, 255-779- 2. Riverton announces Recovered loot In the next School District years, Jordan expects to add more students to the pected there over the next 11 years. about 31,300 The second largest increase will enrollment. occur east of the Jordan River and Figures released by the Depart- south of 9100 South (Alta High ment of Student Accounting area). Over 11,000 more students Tuesday, May 5, show that ap- are expected by 1992. The third area of rapid growth proximately 50,700 students will be in school when it opens next fall, will be south of 9400 South and west of the Jordan River (Bingham but by the fall of 1992 the number will grow to nearly 82,000 (a 62 High area) where about 10,400 more students are predicted. percent increase). Enrollments in the district's Most of the growth will occur in the west and south. A breakdown three other high school areas are of the total enrollment by expected to decline slightly over the next 11 years. that shows area the demographic of number new The greatest reduction will ocstudents highest will be found north of 9400 South cur east of 1300 East and north of and west of the Jordan River 9100 South (Brighton High area). (West Jordan High area). About Enrollment there is expected to 14,300 additional students are ex- - drop a little more than 3,300 students by 1992. Enrollments in the district's central areas are also expected to be slightly smaller. Some 550 fewer students will be north of 8600 South between the Jordan River and 1300 East (Hillcrest High area), and about 530 fewer students are expected between 8600 South and 10200 South from the Jordan River to 1300 East (Jordan High 11 area). at the anticipated Looking growth by grades, high schools will increase 10,300 (grades students by 1992. Middle schools (grades 6, 7, and 8) will see 7,500 2) Contestants will be judged on (private comand perwear evening petition), sonal interview. Applications are now being accepted for the Miss Riverton talent, swimsuit Pageant. The pageant will be held June in the Riverton Stake Center, 1855 W. 13400 S. Applications can be obtained by calling Galya Bodell, Karen Jacobsen, or Sandra Lloyd, 25 254-437- 0; 254-336- 7; Marne Peterson 254-033- 5. more students, and elementary schools (grades will have ) about 13,500 more. K-5- To arrive at the enrollment projections, the Department of Student Accounting used this year's January enrollment as a base. Then the number in each class was moved forward one grade each year with seniors dropped from the count and the incoming kindergarten students added. (Larger kindergarten classes than graduating senior classes account for most of the projected growth each year.) The number of students who will be new' in the district was estimated by considering the in each area, history of move-in- s along with the number moving out. The amount of land open for residential the development, build-ou- t of in each area, degree zoning ordinances, master plans, and other factors which affect growth were also used in formulating the projections. in the The current taken into was building industry the If consideration. economy should allow building to resume at the rate of two or three years ago, the enrollment estimates could prove to be too conservative. slow-dow- n SUMMARY OF JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT FALL ENROLLMENT PROJECTIONS May 5, 1981 Scholarship Pageant. To be eligible, a young woman must be between the ages of 17 and 26, a Riverton resident, and single and never married. Miss Riverton and her attendants will reign over the July 4 celebration and represent the city in the 1982 Miss Utah Scholarship 0; Surveying recovered property are Midvale police officers (left to right) Det. Jeff Jensen, patrolman Dan Hagberg, Chief Louis Fetherolf, and Det. Sgt. Ray Baarz. The estimated value of the recovered property was set at $1,700. A 22 year old Midvale man was arrested and charged with seve counts of vehicle burglary stemming from an April 27 incident. Jordan expects enrollment to jump 31,255 in 11 years pageant 254-479- ose (Is JL display art at Eastmont Outstanding art work by Jordan District middle school students is on display at Eastmont Middle School, 10100 S. 1300 E., Sandy. Students from all nine of the district's middle schools have entries in the show. The student work has been judged and ribbons awarded for the most outstanding pieces. The exhibit is open to the public. e d Elementary Grades South Jordan Royalty Miss South Jordan, Melonle Timothy (center) is flanked by her attendants (left to right) Denise Newbold, fourth, Kelli McBride, second, Denise Loveless, first, and Jana Pilcher, third. Melonie, received a $500 who will compete for Miss Utah in to Beauty a Hairitage college scholarship, $250 scholarship and other Model a Executive to $200 Shop School, scholarship Miss named and Congeniality prizes gifts. Tammy DeHaan was mid-Jun- and received a gold watch. High 6-- 32,733 (up 5.597) 11,347 14,929 (up 3.582) 8 School Grades 27,136 I K-- 5 Middle School Grades I 1992 1986 1981 12,231 9-1- 2 I 40,596 tup i3.460from losu 18,842 (up 7,495 from wan 17,122 22,531 (up4,89i (up 10,300 from 1981) e, TOTALS 50,714 Don not include tpecial education itudents 64,784 81,969 (Up 14,070) (Up 31,255 from 1981) |