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Show t: THE SENTINEL abdomen and leg and waa taken to the Cottonwood' Hospital where he is in erious condition. A suspect was booked A Laotian male was into jail by Sandy police. tabbed in a fight erupwere about 20 There ting at 9 p.m. at 800N. 100 Laotians who were attenW., Sandy, on Sunday. where the The police report in- ding a party and ensuing dicated that the male was argument took place. tabbed four times in the stabbing Stabbing reported Announces vocal number. They were accompanied by Dixie Martineau. Midvale was host Historical meeting on Oct. 28 bury, will preside. The group will meet for an hour at the Sandy Gty Hall, 800 E. 100 N., in the executive meeting room, beginning at 7 p.m. There will be a meeting on Oct. 28 for members of the Sandy SENTINEL Historical The Association. WANT ADS WORK (7200 8. State) Hall, Linda Mansfield, and Ann Winegar presented a stake. A New Location Plaza 72 Suite 46 5 speaker. Vickie meeting. Dean Hansen, instructor at the Institute of Religions at the Univer have." Tolman is a retired truck driver and was in the Merchant Marines during World War II. He owns and operates his own farm. He and his wife have nine children and 17 grandchildren. CENTER Page sity of Utah was the gue.t regional special in tercst fireside was held Oct. 11, al the Midvale Stake Center. Lyle Reading conducted the K things the city could FAMILY COUNSELING 1981 Region special interest group hears talk Active in community affairs, Tolman said he is familiar with the way the city functions. "My platform is honesty in representing the citizens in Sandy. I feel that honest representation is one of the most important . Thursday, Oct. 22. president, George Brad Committee chairmen will report on their findings for articles, to be put on display. Serving Utah Mice 1012 Non-Pro- f H United Way Agency Professional Help For Every Problem With Which Professional Counseling Deals Day And Evening Appointments. Fees Charged According To Income. it& THE TENDER TOUCH jcoJU CHILD ColTodoyA development 563-560- 3 CENTII Portnf fmptchon - l- ' HBIiiBHSBSSMBBaSaBSIBSBBBSSMBSHBSBBaSJBSSSaSHS - - - Wtlcom ' The Grsat Pumpkin? Fcr Indian Hills Middle School Principal J. Paul Kochevar attributes this 100 pound pumpkin he grew in his garden to "my green thumb." Art teacher Debbie Sabin decorated the In main orange giant which now welcomes all students and visitors atop the counter the office. '. llil Wilson vIog for Off 10 council luvov position Down Charles R. "Chuck" "I will not be a yes man to anyone. I will weigh each issue on its own merit." He said that the city Tftlmnn stimuli oooko Wilson, 11044 S. 1300 W., has announced his can- 3ht. J MI t Open 6:30 a.m.-6:0- p.m. 0 Coma There Is A Difference! 566-373- 1 6890 Boots Famous Brand NaniM Wostorn Shirts o Wootorn Suits o BoitsBuchloo o pcll of the Vock! v ( 7 9400 S. 600 E. Y 1 665 EAST 7800 SOUTH S0 1300 WEST 7793 SO. STATE CHOICE & 566-247- PRIME MEAT 3 The best stesk you will ever taste. Tender, Juicy prepared and seasoned with Dad Martin's" secret seasoning. Ready for the broiler Ralph Tolman ' (Exclude Salt tent) 2 MARKET department responds J Ages 2-1- And Compare! 561-353- . "'V, In MIDVALE-SAND- WEST JORDANRIVERTON council coat Ralph H. Tolman, 947 S. 400 E., has announced quickly and functions his candidacy for the well. Our planning depardidacy for the South JorSandy City Council's tment treats everyone District One. dan City Council. fairly and balances the A lifetime resident of needs of the individual Sandy, Tolman feels and the city. We enjoy there should be a change large lots on which our in the city government. children play and we may "I have a conservative or viewpoint," he stated. "I raise gardens animals." also feel that the people in However, Wilson Sandy City should be believes there is cause for represented by a counconcern. "South Jordan cilman that is interested is facing an election that in keeping taxes down." could drastically change He pointed out that one our way of life," he poinway to do this "is not to ted out. "There is sur- vote raises for themfacing a movement which selves and the mayor." would change the 1.8 denTolman promises that -- sity zoning to allow smaller lots and many more homes including more multiples; revert Charles Wilson back to the county for A retired Air Force, police protection; and pilot, he served in Vietdrastically change the nam as a forward air con- planning department. troller. He has been on "There are some the South Jordan Plan- changes that do need to ning Commission for four be made but these years, serving two years changes pertain to the 1 as chairman. He has been city's tax base which Club needs to be broadened both Lion's president and secretary and strengthened, the and has held a number of condition of the city's leadership positions in his roads, and a change in church. He has a B.S. the financial reporting degree from BYU in and accountability for education and is currenthose handling the finan' tly working on his ce of the city." Master's at BYU. He "I am seeking election teachers at Copperview to the South Jordan City Council to help ensure Elementary. "South Jordan enjoys a that the city's growth is unique style of life," he orderly and that the city said. "We are able to retains those elements maintain a rural at- that make it unique. Wilson is married and mosphere and still enjoy has four children. Holds Ad Effective Thru Oct. the advantages of living in a city. A beautiful tern- pie has been built and this has focused the attention of the whole Wasatch Front upon the city surrounding the temple. "Our police department is and efficient. Our fire WMVATE KINDENOANTEN COMPLETE ME SCHOOL NEWSUILDINQ POSITIVE SELF CONCEPT S SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SNACK MEAKFAST. LUNCH NUTRITIONAL PROTECTED PLAYGROUND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCED TEACHER M V.l Somo claim tfiqy'rc. "Oa Top Of EvcTytflilla, '17 Midvale City r Budgets All Funds) 1977- - 78 $1,695,470 1978- - 79- - 1,976,728 -- M0H. THRU SAT. SAM 5 PM m tO AM 3 PM TO TO 1979- - 80- - 2,797,950 1980- - 82 - 2,937,543 1981- - 82 - Tony Swensen WW 4. Australia Sydney LDS HEAT TRANSFERS 770 RA1NBOWEAR fell 7235 South 700 West GATSBYS Midvale, Ut. 255-716- 4 3.99 Mission. He en- ters the training center on Nov. 5. His parents, Mr and Mrs Neat Who was on top of things at City Hall whon Midvalo's Budgot incroasod 97 porcont will be the speaker on Oct. 25 at the Crescent First Ward meeting at 11:45 a.m. He will be for an leaving Swensen, Crescent, will hold an open house in his honor after the meeting, at 157 E. 11000 S. 3,350,032 r ui) lnfivoyoars? e Elect LANDERS Midvale City Council paid political advertisement |