OCR Text |
Show THE SENTINEL S.J. P.D. arrosts two on hit and run charges South Jordan police have arrested two men and are seeking two others believed to have been involved in a hit and run accident which totalled two cars and sent one man to the hospital A 25 year old Midvale nun wu arretted in his home and an 18 year old was man Draper The Midvale man was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail for hit and arrested in Sandy shortly after the incident. Two other suspects are being run, leaving the scene of Police Chief Duane an accident with and driving on a Sutherland said the accident occurred near revoked license. The 10600 S. 600 W. The Draper man was also suspects then drove their arrested for hit and run, car, on flat tires, to 1000 leaving the scene of an W. 9600 S. before accident, and giving false information to a police of sought. v NOTICE TO SANDY CITY VOTERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOTS representing candidates for mayor, city council members, and the Alia voayua necnwuon special service uuimn uunu mvjubiuwi wui uc yicacji- ted to the voters on October 6, 1981 at the polling places for Sandy aty districts. No person is entitled to vote in this primary election unless they are registered to vote. Any citizen of the United States who is a resident of the State of Utah and ivtiA will Kw Hta Hot a MMianthMp 1QC1 k It vmm nt aM aiuf tiava ' resident of the state for a period of 30 days and is properly registered is entitled to vote in the November election and in all elections in the calendar year preceding such November election. Any questions you may have regarding this election may be directed to the City Recorders Office in the City Hall $ Shirley A. Bloxham, City Recorder warrants, evading a police officer, and local farm delivery truck. wreckless driving The horses were Injured charges following his in the accident. arrest. A 22 year old Salt Lake Vandals destroyed the woman of a car has been windshield City booked into the Salt Lake parked at a residence County Jail on drunk near 1900 W. 11700 S. While there, they also driving charges. inare broke a window on the Police second a hit home and a sliding glass vestigating ficer. The victim driver was the to transported was he' where hospital treated for a broken thumb and several have also year old Salt Lake City man into the Police a booked , 19 county Jail on outstanding warrants. He had been stopped on a traffic violation. A 90 year old Riverton man faces outstanding Sttt&t Judft's Initial fiAlfAral ehsfl nmirQIYIC 004 N2 v Official Ballot For Sandy City, Utah October 6, 1981 v5 ' ftecotttor INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Place a cross (X) in the square following the name of the person you favor as candidate for the respective office. .. FOR MAYOR 4 Year Term For Votw On BETTE JOHNSON H LARRY SMITH Q dif-Nig- Sep-displa- nter, Ono 1 B. JAMES (JIM) MECHAM FOR COUNCILMAN AT LARGE - 4 Year Term "1 SKEEN fH RALPH H. TOLMAN i t . , membership drive. On Oct. 5, a Bicycle Rodeo will be held for the students after school. Each participant will have the opportunity to demonstrate skills in are handling a bicycle, demonstrate knowledge of bicycle safety, and will have an inspection of the bicycle's mechanical condition. Sandy City Fire Department will also be available to license bicycles for a $1 fee. discussing PROPOSITION Students who wish to participate are encouraged Shall the Administrative Control Board of the Alta Canyon Recreation Special Service District, Salt Lake County, Utah, be authorized to issue General Obligation Recreation Bonds of said District in an amount not to exceed Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000), to be due and payable in not to exceed thirty (30) years from the date of said Bonds; said Bonds to be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying all or a part of the cost of developing, acquiring, andor constructing certain recreational facilities within said District, including but not limited to (a) three park sites located at approximately 10075 South and 1500 East, 8400 South and 2050 East, and 9100 South and 1600 East, each of said sites to be developed as an open green space with nmltiuse fields suitable for football, baseball, soft ball, and soccer, and including a ' tot lot playground and rcstroom facilities, and (b) a recreational complex, located at approximately 9600 South and 2100 East, which is planned to include an outdoor switnuiing pool, tennis courts, racquetball courts, multipurpose room, exercise room, locker rooms and showers, sauna and whirlpool, and other related improvements, including parking and landscaping; and in order to retire said Bonds and to operate said Special Service District, shall the Administrative Control Board be authorized to levy a tax on all taxable property within said Special Service District? topre-registe- r. Military Roport Airman , H Q ALVIN "BABE" MALSTROM STANLEY L. PRICE mission, organization and customs and received Jim Bonner, 14, son training in human of Mr and Mrs Louis special relations. A. Bonner received In addition, airmen ,: Eagle Scout who complete basic award at a court of training earn credits honor held at the toward an associate Butler Eighteenth degree in applied science For tho Proposition fl JOHN WINDER receive merly a senior struction specialized in the aircraft patrol leader. The maintenance field. presentation was , Peterson Is 'a 190 made by Bishop graduate of Brighton James Henderson. High School. Scoutmasters are Fl Against the Proposition To vote in favor of this bond issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words, "For the Proposition." To vote against this issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words, "Against the Proposition." N! Ben Smith, Monte and Kay Richards. SENTINEL Smith, WANT ADS WORK Price Roll Back Buy at 1950 Prices Today! Store-wid- e Judge's Initial Ward on Sept.20. He through the Community is a member of College of the Air Force. The airman will now Troop 607, and forin- H H " STEVE THOMPSON 002 Deseret Industries is rolling back prices to 1950 levels. Official Ballot For Take advantage of these spectacular savings now through October 3rd. Sandy City, Utah October 6, 1981 Electric Ranges Now Aacortfer INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Place a cross (X) in the square following the name of the person you favor as . ' candidate for the respective office. FOR MAYOR 4 Yfcar Term Vote For One O LARRY SMITH H PAUL THOMPSON FOR COUNCILMAN AT LARGE - 4 Year Term Vote For One O ALVIN "BABE" MALSTROM Q Now only room decor. Now Regular $5.99 $4.99 $3.99 $11.99 $9.99 $7.99 bikes Reconditioned adults and children. $99.99 for Now $139.99 Regular . $27.99 $15.99 Gasoline Engines Electric or gas models. Name brands. Multi-us- e engines, Now all re- $69.99 For real bargains, Now Regular $27 99 short styles For casual or formal wear. Assorted sizes and colors. You will be pleased with the sav' ings you will make on these Long or Regular $1.49 Now only to $2.99 , of Ladies coats quality Assorted colors and styles. qq plj.i7 check every department $9.99 in for best selection. Only 57 in stock Spectacular savings on coats, capes, jackets and stoles. Assorted sizes and colors. Fine Hurry quality. $17.99 to$79. 99 We have DISTRICTS Deseret Industries Thrift Store West Jordan Murray 4485 S. Main 1550 W. Now only $1.49 7800 S, Deseret Industries is a federally approved sheltered workshop tO $5.49 Short or long sleeves. Assorted styles and colors. Regular $1.99 to $5.99 99C to $2.99 Now only Sweaters. All Men's, boy's, ladies' and girl's. Long or short sleeves or sleeveless styles. Regular Now $1.99 to $8.99 99c to $4.49 specials too numerous to list. "" p" prices. Ladies Blouses fabric. Regular $11. 99 to $15. 99 Now only or short styles Assorted sizes colors. Buy" several, you can't go wrong at these spec-CiLong and Regular $2.49 to $10.99 79cto$1.49 Ladies Fur Coats worked. 4$99.99$49.99 Ladies Dresses Fashion Coats Bicycles All Clothes Dryers Regular Boudoir, table, desk and swags All refurbished. Styles to enhance your Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy STANLEY L. PRICE F,0R CITY COUNCIL names. $149.99 $119.99 MARTHA GORTON JOHN WINDER brand reconditioned. Many $79.99 TONY Dl BONITO , $99.99 $89.99 $79.99 $64.99 Washing Machines Regular BETTE JOHNSON STEVE THOMPSON $135.99 $119.99 $99.99 $79.99 Ladies Skirts Lamps Wide selection of styles and colors. Regular 2, 3, and 4 W. Texas, the airman studied the Air Force One MARTHA GORTON BALLOTS Mark Peterson, son of Mr and Mrs Craig M. Peterson of Cottonwood Heights, has been assigned to Shep-par- d Air Force Base, Texas, after completing Air Force basic training. During the sue weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Vote For . TONY Dl BONITO , with the conjunction 30 and featured guest speaker, Joyce Sheya from the Murray Parent Education Resource Ce- Vote For L The PTA membership drive will be Oct. 1 to Oct. 9. Volunteers will visit homes within the school area and will conduct a "needs" assessment in his FOR COUNCILMAN RANDALL Oct. 21. welcome to attend. The first class was held Sept. PAUL THOMPSON 4 Year Term, Council District No. y developing school spirit and pride. In October students will be learning good man- and all parents Recorder 003 N2 "Discioline." After the class, parents of second graders were invited to eat lunch with their children. The next parenting class is planned for Courtesy." Six parenting classes are planned by the PTA during the year. Each class will be held at the school from 11:30-12:3- Judge's Initial The PTA is having an "I Care" program this year. Each month a ferent subject will be featured. During tember the theme has been "I Care About My School." Efforts have on centered been ners as the theme stresses "I Care About Official Ballot for Alta Canyon Recreation Special Service District, Salt Lake County, Utah Special Bond Election, October 6, 1981 566-156- o l.iiu Pig. 'Harvest Fair' amonqw The fourth annual "Harvest Fair" was held during Back to School on Sept. 17 at East Sandy Elementary. On were creations made from vegetables, and run accident, this one door. Pieces of cement fruits, and flowers. Each occurring at 350 W. 11400 were used to shatter the student who had an entry S. According to reports a glass. Damage was in the fair received an truck pulling a horse estimated at $1,500. award. lacerations. Thursday. Oct |