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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, Oct 8, 1M1 PlQt 3 Governor's commission holds Job fair The Governor's Commission on the Status of Women will hold a Job conference Fair , it r 1 k . at Highland High School, 2166 S. 1700 E. The conference will begin at 8 a.m. on Oct. 10. Major employers of the Wasatch front will have booths where personnel officers will present the qualifications preferred for positions with their companies. They will also explain the benefits and advancements possible for qualified women. . Join swimming r I classes now Swimming can be a way to fitness. "Please join us in a lap swim at Craft and gift items that will be going up for sale at the annual Good Shepherd Lutheran least twice a week," says Church Fall Bazaar this Saturday are shown off by (left to right) Mlki Luck, Arlyne Jeanie Underwood, of the Stephenson, Delores Allison, Sandy Nugent, Ellen Russell, and Pat Lange. The bazaar Is South Valley Family YMCA at Sandy. scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 17. Pago announcos mayoral candidacy plan for Riverton's future is today," he noted. "For this reason I am forming a citizen's advisory board to formulate, review, and recommend goals and objectives to meet our growing needs. This advisory board will also be asked to make recommendations on key issues. I'm asking each neighborhood, local club, or church group to a select organization on to sit representative this committee." Other goals outlined by the future needs and the candidate include : Maintain a balanced Nod Blaine Page, 12161 is. 2240 W., has announced his candidacy for River-to- n mayor. Currently serving on the city council. Page believes that "the citizens come first. When making decisions or planning for without budget Chamber of Commerce Howcroft announcos Rivorton candidacy M. Brent Howcroft, is runfor the Riverton City ning 12034 S. 1900 W., Council. A date processing specialist, the lifelong county resident noted that Riverton was a "slumbering child on the of a great awakening." He pointed verge in- creasing taxes. Investigate, and if it is present citizens the possibility of a full time fire department and to t -- the . 'wells ' and approximately (50,000 a year in electrical bills," our logic, our choices on what will best serve the town as a whole. Too many times a direction or action is taken that helps an individual or a special group but is detrimental to the citizens as a whole annexations. Finally, be said that all major issues or changes "must be presented to the people for their input, suggestions, concerns and ultimate vote." An advertising and creates future graduate of BYU, Page is problems which could a sales representative. require our residents' tax He served for 10 years in the national guard and is dollars to correct." Long range planning is presently married with a major item in Page's two children. - platform. "The time to h it i I The early morning riser program is open to "to establish business all community members ethics and standards that 15 years and older. This would encourage a cenprogram is available at tral downtown shopping Mt. Jordan Middle district." School, Monday through "Because some of the a.m. Friday, 5:45-7:1- 5 services for the city are to 10 a.m. and Saturdays provided by Salt Lake 11:30 a.m. County," he continued, "I The YMCA is also would like to ensure that looking for qualified staff the relationship between to assist with this the county and Riverton program. If you are inis sound and provides for terested in life guarding the common good of all please contact Jeanie our citizens." Underwood at South The candidate would Valley Family YMCA, like to see the city 255-922- "reassess our culinary jJ Cr : Headed for aperfect opener: deer camp in the aspens and time to lay hunt plans. . 17... Big day Oct. Planning for deer hunt and north of byHarttWixom Contrary to last year, tle hike acRock Creek one on the little been has Duchesne It's coming there big Craig Bosch Cliffs. 17! facilities and plan ahead Oct. Book to to drive snow the cumulated over Earliest up. light, to leave for for the future to insure Nothing quite like the them into middle slopes. I've looked at them near that a high standard of Costa Rica excitement of going after Continued storms could Kanab, and Willow Creek quality is maintained. We Craig Bosch, son of Mr the venison. For many it change that, but it is not above Ephraim. need to insure that im- and Mrs Robert Bosch, is also a contest to see probable the three feet of Deer numbers are provements and .ad- will leave for a Costa who can find and bring snow which greeted quite obviously down in ditions are made as Rica San Jose LDS home s the highest,, last year the Books, but there are Mission. growth demands." widest, heaviest pair of will repeat this time pockets with antlers. Last Howcrost favors the He will speak in the antlers. In fact, there just around. fall I used horses to get At least it isn't there well off the roads into a completion of neigh- Sandy Eighteenth Ward isn't anything in all of borhood parks and the Oct. 11, at 1:50 p.m. Utah's outdoors which yet. Leaves will likely go bevy of big bucks on improvement of the city He will enter the sends so many scurrying from the aspens and Willow Creek, not on the mission training center out of the cities. Unwary oaks, helping visibility. Ute reservation I might park. He believes the city on Oct. 15. visitors might think it That can be said safely, add. These deer quickly needs a Neighborhood more of a mass exodus what annual (some of the earliest I with Crime Watch program. civil defense drill what statistics providing proof. know of) clear, off the WEST JORDAN A Municipal Also, as an effort to with all those weapons. However, an earlier high mesas and ridges he Corporation reduce crime, At best it can be season usual with fall frost. I know if I than ORDINANCE NO. 316 described as a statewide (closest Saturday to Oct. returned proposes a lighting orthe in AN ORDINANCE dinance that would AMENDING SECTION carnival. Get stuck on the 20) might leave some "average" deer opener "require street lighting 10.6.2 OF THE WEST wrong left turn lane off a cover on all but the lof- they would not likely be throughout our neigh- JORDAN MUNICIPAL freeway canyon exit, tiest lumber. where I last saw them, BY from St. (1981) borhoods as well as on the CODE to i add any but they will migrate before George But, LYNN REZONING THE major streets and in the COOMBS PROPERTY Snowville, and you could advice, the most impor- southward off the steep orThe current parks. LOCATED AT 3600 be there for hours. It goes tant is scouting ahead. I'd Diamond Ridge country. dinance requiring WEST OLD BINGHAM without saying most give that credit, morea Even more will dump AND nimrods will also return than residents to use yard HIGHWAY anything else, for northward along the lights isn't satisfactory," DESIGNATING SUCH with memories only, for my scoring every year of gradually sloping terrain BE IN TO he said. "Too many TERRITORY statistics the past five the past half dozen. to about 6,500 feet ZONE CLASSIFICAresidents don't leave TION hunof I've the From altitudes by the deer years scouting their yard lights on Section 3. This ordinan- ting have remained at done this past year it opener. during the night which is ce shall be effective upon about would also appear to me I'd forget lower percent. the time most crimes are first publication. of This year shapes up as there are more deer than Ridge, where many the Passed by vote committed." City Council of West Jor- something of the same, the past half dozen, deer once migrated, due Howcroft said that dan, Utah, this 8th day of albeit so far with one especially forkhorns and to heavy oil activity. Last "Service to the People" is September, 1981. all roads are still similar sizes. In addition, year some snared spikes, plus: s Junius H. Burton, n the theme of his basically negotiable. It I've also recently seen " but, the better racks just Mayor and if elected, will means the nimrod can pointers in the weren't there until well ATTEST: be his focus during his s Murial E. Andersen, get high into those hills after deer season closed. quakie groves term of office. where deer will likely be. about no lit (Pub. Oct. 8, 1981) seem Deer water and sanitation -- - sup- annexations to Riverton. Page pointed growth of Riverton, he out that past councils had stated, "we must base been reluciant to act on port I orange-vester- paramedics team in the city. A final decision will be made by the people through voting. Develop the Draper water system to the point that this becomes the city's main water source. "This will save River-ton- 's he stated. Strengthen and If Ml out that the south county area "is one of the few places left that is unspoiled by random commercial development and still retains a quiet rural atmosphere." Howcroft believes that the city should develop a master plan "that enables us to retain Riverton's rich, agricultural heritage, yet allows us to develop the necessary tax base to meet the anticipated growth in the future." Howcroft also supports of a the development buck-onl- R-- 31-3- y 4 Mc-Co- com-paig- 4-- Stan-sbury- halfway up, 's populations in Ashley forests north and south of Duchesne, and same on Uinta south slopes above Vernal. There are always deer there if you know how to work very slowly along timbered edges ? and openings early and late in the day. ' I'm not one to ballyhoo the Wasatch. There are big bucks taken in here at higher elevations every year. Plenty winter near the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon. But, the pressure is tough to compete with. I'd rather drive farther from the masses, and have only a little competition. Actually, a few rifeltoters (as opposed to other fishermen who can't help you in any way) will stir deer up, make them move, give the quiet, patient hunter an assist. In this regard I also like to get on 'the back side of any range from major populations. In Tooele County, for example, that means hunting the Oquirrhs right above town. But, in the Stansburys, on the West Desert side. It is a good principle to apply wherever you hunt. Try to particularly probe up where others haven't. Infants learn to enjoy wafer in moms and tots swim class ages six months to two and one-hal- f years, are to in feel comfortable in a water the being taught special Moms M and Tots swim class being taught at the Shinsel Swimming Pool in South Jordan. Instructor Sheril Shinsel Garn said that the youngsters, aided by their mothers, are being taught to jump into me water ana noai on tneir Dacks and fronts to the sides of the f pool. One mother said she enrolled her baby In the class to "drown-proof- " him; other children are enrolled to get them over their fear of water before it develops. The month long class is j taught during the summer only. Young children, sT',p Wit . K . ' ' ' $ v4 Ik " , & ' .' -; I ' ' ,rJ A k '"A 'Mi!- - |