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Show THE SENTINEL '- ' ' - - ,.v - . II-..- rtf Thursday, Sept. 17, 1981 Page 11 Assault, burglaries under investigation . Eastside deputies from car parked in the from a car parked near the Salt Lake County driveway of a residence 1800 E. 7200 S. A $200 loss was reported. Sheriffs Office are in- near 1100 E. 9900 S. A $110 loss was reporvestigating a simple Lenore's Nursing after a stereo ted was in several Home and assault Draper and speakers thefts and equalizer burglarized recently. burglaries which occurred during Suspects entered through were taken from a car an open door and took a parked at a residence the past week. near 1000 E. 9900 S. An 11 year old White $450 color television. A ladies' wallet conto broke into Burglars City girl was walking Kitchen taining credit cards and school when a young man Colony grabbed her wrists and Restaurant, 2316 E. 7000 $50 in cash was taken from an unlocked locker tried to force her to come S., and took an undeterwith him. She subsequen- mined amount of cash at a Cottonwood Heights tly broke free by kicking from the safe. There was Spa. the suspect then ran to no sign of forced entry. A cassette player was school where officials taken from a car parked called police. Burglars took IS oak at a residence near 800 E. doors, 500 ft. of both door 9900 S. Entrance was and basecasing and stain made by forcing the wing from a home under con- window open. Owner struction near 3100 E. reported a $350 loss. Burglars broke into a A $200 dishwasher was 8100 S. Estimated loss is vehicle parked at a taken from an apartment residence in High Coun$3,850. A wood stove was near 1000 E. 7200 S. Entry try Estates and took over stolen after suspects was made through a $400 worth of items. moved from a home they sliding glass door. According to reports A window was broken from the Sheriff's office, were renting near 1200 E. 10600 S. Owner reported a to gain entry to a car a woman's purse and $640 loss. parked near 7000 S. 2000 wallet, a watch, bonds, Stereo equipment and E. and a $200 stereo keys and cash, total value $47 were taken from the sun glasses, valued at player was taken. taken A car. unlocked taken from also a was stereo were $446, Burglars steal items Vostvalo Safety Sidewalk Project in Westvale's safe sidewalks accomplishments were Judy McDougal, PTA representative, Principal Dale of the Parent's Chrlstensen, and Glen Moosman, and Manager Buttars Chris Councilman Board. City Advisory Instrumental Teacher Larry Raty, safety patrol advisor, cautions Westvale students about the dangers of the canal while an unidentified safety patrol officer stands guard. Before and after school, two students are assigned to keep others away from the water. The county has tentatively agreed to place a fence along the canal as an added precaution. Allan Tolman also played key roles and helped obtain the four Whether we recognize foot wide asphalt strip which temporarily serves as a sidewalk it or not the very existenfor the children until the land is developed. ce of advertising affects Crescent announces annual choir concert Westvale safety problem tackled with cooperation It took a lot of people a lot of time to come up with a solution. But after they'd worked on it long enough the problem was almost completely taken care of. When School the Jordan District announ- ced several years ago that children must live at least one and miles away from a school before they would be bused, school officials one-ha- lf and parents from West- vale Elementary, 2300 W. 8660 S., began looking into ways to get the 300-plchildren to school safely. The children would have to leave Brown's Meadows, Mountain View, and Edenbrook subdivisions and cross 9000 South at 2700 West. Sidewalks In the area were almost and a traffic count revealed over 700 cars crossing through the in- tersection during the time children would be walking. Getting the children across 9000 South was only part of the problem, however. Once across, there were only patches of sidewalks, a golf course, and a too small canal bridge which needed to be crossed. Portions of sidewalks along 2700 West north of 9000 South had already .been laid by either private property owners or businesses within the Kombo shopping mall. In 's the late seventies, a commitee recommended that the city's community development fund allocation be spent in the area. Skip Holland, cit-zen- Crescent Third Ward feature soloists and 30 members of the choir. concert is under the The sections then continued divisions and across the and sidewalk will replace of Janice Little. direction down 8660 South along the street. the asphalt. is Kathleen choir's the for tenth Accompanist year enTo help with the safety golf course road and City Manager Allan Fromme. ded at the school property Tolman and Councilman problem, Kennecott also presentation. There will be a recep"Rhythm of Life" will lines. The district then Chris Buttars worked sent a bulletin to remind tion following. put up the rest of the with property owners and employes of the Bingham Donations will be acmoney to do the sidewalk came up with a "tem- mine to watch for the cepted for the building on their property. and take porary" solution. A four children fund. obwas A federal grant foot wide asphalt strip necessary precautions. tained to widen the canal was laid from the existing A crossing guard, bridge and the county has ..sidewalk to 9P0Q South on Leslie Taylorjwas added tentatively agreed to fen- - the east side of 2700 West at the intersection. She is Majestic ce the canal. and from the front of assisted by members of With those problems McDougal Realty to the the safety patrol who also plans two to be next the corner on 9000 South. As watch the area of the tackled, parent nights faced was how to get the the is canal. property The first general children out of the sub- - developed, curb, gutter meeting of Majestic Elementary PTA will be held Sept. IS and Sept. 17. The annual "Back to School" night will be held two nights this year for the convenience of parents with more than two Qualified persons, living in the cluding a tot lot playground and Alta Canyon Recreation Special restroom facilities, and to create a Sterling E. Sumner, children in school. On Wednesday, Sept. Service District still have time to recreational complex, located at Sandy, has been apthe teachers of kin16, register to be candidates for the approximately 9600 S. and 2100 E. pointed trust officer board of directors. Registration which is planned to include an outin the head office of dergarten, first and second will be will close Friday, Sept. 18. door Swimming pool, tennis courZions First National there to grade on greet parents, A special bond election will be ts, racquetball courts, multipurBank. Sumner, his Sept. 17. held in Alta Canyon, Sandy, for the pose room, exercise room, locker wife Donna, and two On the 17, Sept. purpose of creating a Special Ser- rooms and showers, sauna and children live at 1450 teachers of third, fourth vice District Voting on the board whirlpool, and other related imE. 8175 S., Sandy. and fifth grades will be election will be on Oct. 6, at the provements, including parking there to meet the parents and the Primary election to be held by and landscaping. The control explain board will be authorized to levy a SandyCity. procedures of their classes for the coming Hie proposition asks "Shall the tax on all taxable property within The meeting will year. Administration Control Board of said special service district if the of 7 p.m. start at Alta the Canyon Recreation bond election receives a favorable The budget for the Special Service District be vote by the quadrant voters. coming year will be of will A Honor Court authorized to issue General Voting district are as follows: Presented and there will be held for Boy Scouts Obligation Recreation bonds not to 4630 and 4626, Peruvian Park sIide a presentation and their families on exceed three million dollars, to be Elementary; 4634, Pat Mehler, Sent. is. at 7 n.m. in the concerning parent volundue and payable in not to exceed 30 1256 Mockingbird Ln.; 4672, 4678, teers. Ward Sandy PTA commissioners years from the date of said bon- 4628, Silver Mesa Elementary, ds." tave s t "P 8920 S. 1700 E.; 4664, Eastmont Scouts" will be in full for three S. 10100 1300 . Hie district will develop Middle, u,ar- - concerning projects E.; 4658, .,ifftrm tn how the and located coming year at Willow appark sites, Canyon Elementary, 9850 ds. parents can get involved. proximately 10075 S. and 1500 E., S. 1700 E.; 4636, Oakdale ElemenParents will also have 8400 S. and 2050 E., and 9100 S. and Brook-wood tary, 1950 E. 8100 S.; 4638, the opportunity to join the 1600 E., each within the Alta Elementary, 8640 Snowbird PTA that night. will have its annual concert on Sept. 19 at the new stake center. This is their Voting hears on recreation bond Scouts set Court Honor date m riv Canyon quadrant. Tbe purpose of the bonding is to fund the development of these then city engineer, parks as open green space with designed the sidewalk multiuse fields suitable for footwhich tied in with all the ball, baseball, and soccer, and in Jim Karr "Factory Trajnod" GM Diesel S oecialist Buick - Cadillac - AMC - Olds Pontiac Has Joined Our Professional Car And Truck Service Team. Old And New Friends: Stop By And Say Hi. AME Service And Body Shop 6995 S. 700 W. 566-240- 1 Mention This Ad For Additional Savings Police group has Barbara Ball, 2350 Woodchuck Way; 4680, Parklane Elementary, 9955 S. 2300 E.; 4682, Granite Elementary, 9760 S. 3100 E. (Officials are the same as for the Primary Election. ) Dr.; Ads affect our lifestyle 4736, 4676, elections officers were chosen in the Sandy New Arrost Police Officers Association. solvos13 burglaries Elected as president was Sgt. Gary Saville. Vice presidents are Pauline Lopez, a records Sandy Officer Warren the deparwith clerk a Jeffery arrested Officer Bryant old female this week tment; which solved 13 residen- Green, and Officer Craig Pedersen. Sgt. Gary Vintial burglaries. secretary-treasure- r. is The detective made the cent turin arrest Sandy and ned in the suspect to Officer Jim Sears has juvenile court. been to promoted it was announsergeant, SENTINEL ced this week by the WANT ar ADS WORK chief. 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