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Show THE SENTINEL Wednesday, Sept 30. 1M1 PlQt 11 Pullan educational consultant, and director of elementary education. He is ccoko miavaio serving as currently Director of Elementary Grant L. Pullan, Sandy resolutions bring heated action Education and also ; Sandy City Council called an Director of the Staff emergency council meeting Sept. Development Depart- 22 to consider several resolutions. ment. He is an honorary Hie council wanted to take action life member of the on the resolutions in order to meet National Association. Prior to ac- the deadline for the Utah League cepting employment with of Cities which was in convention School last weekend. the Jordan Resolution number one concerDistrict, he worked for Kennecott Copper Cor- ned school crossing guards. Hie poration at the Bingham council is requesting support from Hioe in the track, safety, the Utah State Legislature on and elecschool crossing guards. trical departments. He is providing to the resolution, cities According also active in his church. which are not directly and towns, Pullan seeks the counfor care of school the cil seat out of a sincere responsible most often are concern for the future of age children, to sole be Midvale City. "Based required providers of the idea the that gover- adult school crossing guards and upon nment cannot stand the financial costs. "By providing still," be said, "we must the funds for a crossing guard the then begin to move for- scarce municipal resources are ward under responsible used for a purpose which does not leadership, or we will faO relate directly to the governing of behind in a rapidly towns." Die resolution and cities e changing society. to on say that a more City Government goes could be created solution must respond to the equitable the Utah not State and critical needs, Legislature that by would residents both programs, for of the wants, provide and businesses. Needs reasonable distribution of the cost must be critically and for the safety of the children. assessed, all available The council voted for this options and ideas ex- resolution, six for to one no. plored, and responsible A second resolution was passed, decisions made in an position 193 S. Grant, has announced Parent-Teach- bit candidacy for the Midvale City Council. He wai born in Copper-toUtah and is a graduate of Bingham High School. He received n, boiler-mak- er er Mid-val- Grant Pullan a B.S. Degree in Elemeninterlocal an tary Education from honest, open manner,' authorizing with Salt agreement cooperation BYU in 1958 and a thus establishing a Council construction on the Lake Masters Degree in feeling of mutual trust and confidence between and maintenance of a traffic conEducational from BYU in the Midvale residents and trol signal system to be installed. 1971 He holds a General city government. People The signal to be installed is at the Ad-- , are more important than intersection of 10600 S. and 1300 E. Professional ministrative Supervisory government Material for this project has been Pullan indicated that Certificate issued by the The necessary purchased. Utah State Board of he was pleased and proud are agreements completed. being Education. He has been to move into Midvale 23 The most controversial of the employed by Jordan years ago because it was. conSchool District as an a "great place to raise a three resolutions was the one state legislative represenelementary teacher, family," and he now cerning The tation. efand controversy was not his time elementary principal, pledges fort to doing those things necessarily among the council TELL US necessary to keep Mid- members but with State RepresenHow many times have vale that same tative Mac Haddow, who asked to way. "That you thought Pullan and his wife are speak on the resolution. should be in the paper." the parents of five The controversy over whether It can be. Phone children. Haddow should resign began when he moved from the Legislative District 25 several months ago. The council, who feels that Sandy should have representation in the legislature, asked the legislator not only to resign because he moved out of the district, but to sponsor a bill which would require For elected officials to remain in the district they represent. 255-355- -- VOYE -Ben Bagley tlidvab City if Midvale City Needs A Change lf , i V s.' v Midvale Needs A New d i . urainance. announcos Midvalo candidacy Ertmann, Ray 291 Cornell Dr., is running for the Midvale City Council. Midvale XT I. Practical Improve ments,Made More Efficient. Than Midvale Government Is Now. 1 V y Midvale Needs Economy In City Government Without Defeating Essential Services. Midvale resident for years, Ertmann has been a Midvale Main Street merchant for 37 years. He is the past president and executive secretary of the Midvale Chamber of Commerce. He served on the old A Vote For X Oct. 6 Prfc:i7 No. 1 On Your Ballot d. Pol. Adv. CROCUS Red Emperor Tulip n Choose from 5 different colors cany Large nea Blooms 44 CM 2 Sim Bulbs All 50 44 CM 9-- Sin Bubs Quaking Aspen to Nursery Stock 4 8 feet tall Your Choice OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES n or Where Quality Still 8630 S. Redwood Road opens-561-132- Y 1 s FonnfVThwuffqr Mon.ThruSat. 3 Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., Saturday, Oct. 31 at 3 on p.m. For further information, call the Salt Lake County Library Thursday, Oct. 29 at 7 System, p.m.; and Whitmore on 943-463- - for commen- m rjc UJ II Q-te--- rl rj AlwJ' ' FHwl barrel. Precision built, Ideal tor template work. Variety of colored barrels: Adjustable eraser. II I 1 jH . ' ! damental military skills at the Army ROTC basic camp at Fort Knox, Ky. 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I think it is now time for me to help and ROTC program at any of to serve the people of Midvale." Ertmann and his wife have four children and eleven grandchildren. V 7 library Branch award I " (X ? ! Q. IB ! The new Alta Library hours will be Monday, 5 to 9 p.m., and Wednesday, 1 to 5 p.m. In addition, from Oct. 1 to April 30, the library will be open on Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. The small library contains a collection of approximately 1,000 books in yj n Alta opens f v dy, totaling $766,530 in permits. in total The $42,650 miscellaneous permits includes signs, additions, garages, and swimming pool. Commercial additions totaled $6,700 in value. Building permits for the month of August totaled $1,415,480. OrcrtOOIto Counts II 700 E., $90,500; Wishy Washy Car Wash, 8390 S. 700 E, $41,100; and a Premium oil service station, 700 E. 10600 S., $15,000. There are 21 new homes in the process of being completed in San- distinguished service to boyhood, church and community. He served on the Salt Lake Boy Scouts Executive Board and was a chairman of the former River View Boy Scout District. "I love out town and the wonderful people in I Halloween i! n 9132 S. 88 OFF nr O A building permit for a gymnastic building at 525 E. 9800 S., was issued in August in Sandy City for $448,000. This was the largest of the commercial permits issued. Other commercial permits included the Whirley Ball building at 35 "Ben" Ex- - are travaganzas scheduled at the Peterson Branch Library, 9340 S. 700 E. on Saturday, Oct. 17 at 2 p.m.; South Jordan Branch Library, 10300 S. Beckstead Lane businesses in Sandy Revitalize tion Board and is currently serving as chairman of the Midvale Old Town RedevelopJay M. Rasmussen, son ment Board. of Mr and Mrs Mark L. A 50 year scouter, he Rasmussen of 2862 has received the Silver Pamela Drive, Cotton- Beaver Libraries Oct. The Extravaganza will be presented by the New World Players, under the direction of Maggie Newman. It will include songs, dancing, one act plays and scary poems. Four new it," Ertmann f Ex- A Halloween Rep. Haddow, obviously not for the entire travaganza pleased, heatedly told the council family will be presented he was refusing their request at Salt Lake County because it was a political move because he was supporting Larry Smith for mayor. The council refuted that statement and maintained that the representative had given his word be would support the legislation and was now pulling out of the agreement. The council meeting erupted into a series of name calling, accusations, and political inferences, until Councilman Jim Mecham, chairman of the council, closed further time allowed for Haddow. The resolution passed by a six for to one no vote. Midvale Mainstreet Ertmann Ccirccilnan Hallovoon colobration schodulod 17-3- 1. $- - IItoo -- Jordan Valley Office Supply o 7865 S. 1700 W. Briarwood Shopping Center, 561-531- 1 West Jordan |