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Show h Information, contact the MUNITYDEVELOP-Soutwill PROJECTS MENT Jordan Police Carnival to bo fund raloor 10350 S. Department, BecksteadLane. M Edward R. Lee meeting. Mayor Attest: Robert Schou ten Elementary School Septal The PTA pjn. PROJECT SHOULD ATTEND THIS bTuW MEETING. The Bluffdale Corp. reserves the to reject any or all Only bids giving a ll City right bids. firm at S. L. Plans and Community County be obConference specifications may on City Corporation Development it all ujmnAv,iuAa DESIRING TO BID ON THIS Bidet, garnet, popcorn, City Recorder (Pub. and I moon walk! These ex of few the a are just INVITATION citing things that will be Se.ledniSlu happening at the Midvale bediming at 5 be disseminated and at said discussed tained from the Peterson sponsoring Room on or before 4:00 a school carnival in order p.m. on the 13th day of and Wanlass Engineering S. 400 West, Midto tend the children on Oct 1981, for 6" water at 7107 Utah. vale, line project on 1700 West field trips this year. is A $25 deposit The public it invited to and 13800 soutn streets TO ALL NOTICE come and have a great PROSPECTIVE CON- evening and at the same TRACTORS: time help the children. This contract will be a Public Notice FEDERALLY FINANCED COMMUNITY PRO- DEVELOPMENT 9-- 4; 10-- (Four Year JECT. Accordingly, a Vote for One PRE-Bi- d meeting wul be Term) FOR CANDIDATES writheld on Wednesday, Oct Council will accept ten, sealed bids for the 8th, 10:00 a.m. in the of- MAYOR O. Hansen large animal control con- fice of the Salt Laker Martin Randall Dennis tract which includes pick- County Community Samuel Spencer up and boarding of stray Development, 3808 S. Clifton E.Treglown animals, disposal of car- West Temple. and COUNCILMAN (Four casses and other large Guidelines Vote for of the Year Term) animal problems at their regulations LEGAL STATE OF UTAH ADVERTISEMENT FOR RETAIL SELLING SPACE The State of Utah requests all persons Interested in of Utah providing retail selling space to the State a sealed Liquor Control Commission, to submit Construcproposal to the Utah Division of Facilities, tion & Management, Room 116, State Capitol 27th day Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, by the of October, 1981, at s:oo p.m Liquor Control Commission Proposal: Identification: Liquor Store 36 Cottonwood Heights Area Size: 3,500 to 4,000 square feet Building 6800 South on the northern Location: boundary and 7800 South on the southern boundary, between 7th The South Jordan City East and 27th East parking for 35 to automobiles. 1. Lease Land Size: Off-stre- et Terms: 40 2. LeasePurchase 3. Purchase Aa aflon as Dossible. 8, 1981) CERTIFIEffcUST OF NOMINEES OF WEST JORDAN CITY MAYOR er Signed Purchasing Agent (Pub. Theadore C.Anderson Title Admin.-Record(Pub. Sept 17, 24,1981) Date 91581 Town Midvale City Completion Date: Please submit all inquiries for Bid Specification and Proposal Form to: Dennis R. Kellen, Operations Manager Utah Liquor Control Commission 1625 South 900 West P.O. Box 30408 Salt Lake City, Utah 84130-0400 Telephone (801) (Pub. Sept. 24, 1981) Cable Channel 22 BYUvo.USU Oct. 3 11:30 p.m. 5 7:00 p.m. 6 2:00 a.m. 7 12:00 p.m. Jordan csd to sook rooloction Phillip C. Kemp, 121 Coolidge St., is seeking reelection to the Midvale n a UWel AW- -!- - Push-to-sta- rt ft Ease yourself into some hot deals on stereo and yideo equipment during the big Grand Opening of our new Sounds Easy store in Midvale. We've got video recorders and a dynamite selection of movies for rent at prices you'll find are easy to take. We also have some of the finest video and stereo equipment made, now on sale at prices you won't see very often. Check out these Grand Opening deals: Ac i VIDEO CLUD Mmbfship, movie Phillip Kemp rental only $3. from $1 rental video recorder Price $20 Regular nn Midvale senior citizens' building committee, an active member of the Midvale Fire Department, director of the Midvale Sewer Treatment Plant, active in little league sports, and the director of the city water department. Kemp, who has lived in Midvale for over forty years, is currently on a je Grand Opening Price) IlIlS SANYO HIGH-POWECAR STEREO R Stro Casstrtt C26 AMFM FT special detail as the Ploytr, 9.5 watts per channel, safety manager for the Utah Postal System. He has worked for the Postal Service for 21 years and is the superintendent of locking FFrewind Retail Price $159.95 A auto-revers- e, . $109.95 Grand Opeming Price Stop in at our new Midvale store today. While you're there register for our Grand Priz Drawing. You could win a movie) a day for tho rest of your llfo. a Hip Pocket stereo, a Sanyo car stereo or any of our other Grand Opening prizes! Drawing will be Saturday. Sept. 26 at 8:00 p.m. No purchase necessary. postal operations for Sandy's office. He is also of the Utah Air National Guard and is the First Sergeant of the 151st combat support He has squadron. received the Outstanding Airman and the Utah Minute Man Awards. "We need to work together on the growth of our city," Kemp stated. "Each problem area of our city can be met by an informed and interested citizenry." a member SOUNDS EASY Because 7355 S. 900 if is. 4. Midvale E. 561-053- 2 WEEK-EN- R3 uu s43888 III - SHOP 9-- 6 MON.-SA- T N SPECIALS I CEDAR ' FENCING I',x4"x6' 25 49 69 RUSTIC 1x3x6 BEST 4"x6' GRAPESTAKE '. .i : 13 4i4i8 12 KxKxl Hbtr Glsss Ashdt Shinss m ' V.yV ) ; ,' Ossdc Style, by Rlodsrn Durability... "j 49 71al 1x4x6 -- REDWOOD Sq. RAILS POSTS 269 2x4x8 369 2x4x8 EC0N0 CEDAR 20 Yr. limited Warranty Class "A" Fire Rating Classic Shingle Design " Feature 99 149 "Self-sealing- RAIL BEST II 1 69 4x4x8 SPECIAL VALE CITY, UTAH s Ted Anderson CStyRecorder Published in the Jordan Valley Sentinel September 24 !'." October 1 October 8 October 15 FENCING SALE 95 55 KBKr El H Z SENTINEL WANT ADS WORK The incumbent has A 95 DRYER 254-079- 0 problems." Kemp and his wife have two children and one grandchild. been the chairman of the Cool-dow- 12758 SO. 1700 W. program together. He pledged to continue to listen to the residents of Midvale and "we will prosper economic despite -- ME Appliance ter, developed better little league sports, and helped to put the Old Town Redevelopment City Council. Whirlpool TV new Page to Ease into our 8 ' 3EE "We are a small city," lie pointed out "but we are large in togetherness and tradition." He said that during the past few years, he has helped to buy and remodel their new city hall, remodeled the city park, built the Midvalo's Komp 973-777- NOTICE OF INTENTION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 8th day of September, 1981, the Mayor and City Council of Midvale City, Salt Lake County, Utah, one Octobert Government Federal regular meeting COM- - CANDIDATES FOR adopted a resolution declaring its intention to create 6 at 8:30 p.m. For more controlling COUNCIL a special improvement district to be known as MidDennis C. Adams vale City, Utah Old Town Special Improvement "Sberm"F.Monson District. It is the intention of the City Council to make Nile E. Peterson improvements within said Special Improvement David Plouzek District and to levy special taxes as provided in I certify the above Chapter 16, Title 10, Utah Code Annotated, (1953), as names are listed correc- amended, on the real estate lying within said District tly and authorize ballots for the benefit of which such taxes are to be expended to be printed. Note: in the making of such improvements. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT Primary ballots will be The boundaries of the proposed Special Imprinted only when there are twice the number of provement District shall incorporate the general candidates as there are area of downtown Midvale City and shall generally On have the following boundaries: persons to be elected. On the south side, bounded by Center Street, on the Date September 14, 1981 west side bounded by Stagg Street on the north Town West Jordan side, bounded by 5th Avenue and on the east side Signed bounded by Allen Street. Murial Andersen INTENDED IMPROVEMENTS Title City Recorder TV The improvements to be constructed within said 24. 1981) (Pub. Old Town Special Improvement District in general include the following: CERTIFIED LIST OF The construction and installa Improvements 1. NOMINATION FOR tion of curb and walkway alteraMIDVALE CITY Programming Him tions, guttering and related imMAYOR (Four Year provements, street paving and the Installation of street beautifica-ho- n Term) Vote for One Everett E.Dahl improvements including but Trent G.Jeppson not limited to sprinkling system, COUNCILMAN (Four tree planting, tree grates, trash Vote For Year Term) receptacles, benches and street Two shelters along both sides of Main Ben G. Bagley Street from Center Street to and Carol Bilyeu including both sides of 4th Avenue CcScr.lt, on Ronn Cowley on Main Street. Ray E. Ertmann Improvements 2. The construction and installa tion of curb and gutter, and walkPhUlip C.Kemp James M. Landers ways, tree planting, the installa Grant L. Pullan for Sports Anytims. tion of a sprinkling system, Wayne W.Wasden benches, and other related I certify the above along the east side of names are listed correcthe buildings fronting on Main Sandy Cable TV S"8 between Center Street and tly and. authorize ballots i to be printed. Note: 1st Avenue. ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS Primary ballots will be The total cost of improvements in said proposed printed only when there West Cable TV are twice the number of Special Improvement District as estimated by the WeatJtttaa candidates as there are City Engineer is $214,000, of which the Municipality 53-323- 4 will pay $105,000, leaving a remainder of $109,000 persons to be elected. which shall be paid by a special tax to be levied against the property abutting upon the streets to be It tQisEEE? improved or upon property which may be affected or specifically benefited by such improvements. The property owners' portion of the total estimated cost of the improvements may be financed during the construction period by the use of interim warrants. The interest on said warrants will be assessed to the property owners. The estimated cost to be assessed against the properties within said District shall be as follows: Improvements 1 $30.00 per front foot Improvements 2 $122.00 per front foot The City will pay for costs of resurfacing Main Street This estimated cost is based upon an average depth of improvements of 23 feet. Assessments for each property owner may vary depending upon the actual depth of improvements to be installed. LA 4000 XK Should the City Council determine to issue bonds to pi finance the construction of the improvements prior to family tin capacity 3 automatic cycles: completion of said improvements, an additional 10 percent contingency fee will be added to all IIOUUtHttVY, assessments as provided by statute to cover any unKNITVOINTU, SOAK foreseen construction costs. n for cart ASSESSMENTS AND LEVY OF TAXES Permanent Press fabrics Property owners benefited by the proposed imhelps reduce wrinkles said im- provements will . be required to maintain IV- - I L lasycleaa lint filter is Nvvciucuia ai uicu expense, u 2. is uic uiuaiuuu uif UK to City Council of Midvale City, Utah to levy oty fMnovo assessments as provided by the laws of Utah on all parcels and lots of real property within the District. The purpose of the assessment and levy is to pay those costs of the subject improvements which the Municipality will not assume and pay. The method of assessment shall be by lineal front foot as set forth herein. The assessments may be paid by property owners in ten (10) annual installments with interest on the unpaid balance at a rate or rates fixed by the City Council, or the whole or any part of the assessment 11 30.00 XK 13 may be paid without interest within fifteen ( IS) days after the ordinance levying the assessment becomes Choice of Heat or Air AffAftHttA IHlA aHAmiMt, ekall Ka lmnAfl BmiHwHnif WUW. IUG BOHOHIICUW HHU1 UC IV T IW HVWM WUJ drying to the benefits to be derived by each property within Ixtre-larg- o lint screen the District Other payment provisions and enforcement remedies shall be in accordance with Chaplarge 5.9 cu. ft. drying drum. ter 16 of Title 10 of Utah Code Annotated, (1953), as amended. button. A map of the proposed District, copies of plans, profiles and specifications of the proposed improvements ana other related information are on file in the office of the City Recorder who will make such information available to all interested persons. Whirlpool TIME FOR FILING PROTESTS Any person who is the owner of record of property to be assessed in the Special Improvement District , iuri ui una 1WUW Ui UUCUUUU BIUU1 IKtVC uic Mod EEV163C go right to file in writing a protest against the creation of 15.9 cu. ft frozen food 5 urn Town special improvement District or to make storage capacity Power-savin- g any otner objections relating thereto. Protests shall Heater Control describe or otherwise identify the property record by Switch can help aava you the person or persons making the protest. Protests -V shall be filed with the City Recorder of Midvale City, Utah, on or before 5:00 p.m. on the 20th day of October, 1981. Thereafter at 7:00 p.m. on the 20th day of aOctober, 1961, the City Council will meet in public meeting in the City Council Chambers to consider all protests so filed and hear all objections relating to the proposed Old Town Special Improvement District. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF MID& ruuiuun Thursday, sept 24, iMi inc acNTINEL cencontinue citizens senior PRESSURE TREATED OF BATHROOM VANITY TOPS Your Choice 37" x 22" or 31" x II AC 11 73:1 Top Only 22" fmmm Matching Posts PRESTAINED t Rails 1x4x6 1 1x6x6 1 2x4x8 4x4x8 RAIL 79 1.39 1.99 POST 5.69 9150 So. 300 West 3232 So. 400 East Sandy Salt Lake 566-1507 0 486-330- Weekdays Sat. BUILDERS SUPPLY OUT OF SALI LAKE CALL: 828 & Hemlock much stronger than Cedar or Redwood Pressure treated lasts lonfer by far. Prices subject to stock on hand. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 0 11 Weekday I t Sal. 000-662-06- 62 PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY THRU SEPT. 26th |