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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, Dec. Section 2 1 Page 24,1981 before the Sandy City Council on January 12, 1982, at 8:05 p'.m. to consider the rezoning petition of Dan and Richard Lawler to rezone a 2.75 acre parcel of land located on the Southeast corner of 9000 South and 700 East. The proposed zone change is from SD (Professional Office) to CVC (Convenience Commercial) to allow a convenience store at the location. Any questions you may have regarding this hearing may be directed to the Planning and Zoning Department in the City Hall. (Pub. Dec. 24, 1981) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing to be held in the Sandy City Hall, 800 East 100 North, Sandy, Utah, :v'"'v .. ... .' ... ....... . ' '"'"" -- ' " I v -- r West Jordan's Rodney Fresquez puts the pressure on Alta's Carl Gustaffsen In 126 pound action, while Gustaffsen fights back. The two teams met last Thursday evening to open their respective league seasons. Alta won the match 53-3-. West Jordan's only individual victory came in the above match. the second Wednesday of Hillcrest High heavyweight Dan Hill battles Bingham's young Brad Cutler. Hill went on to win this match, but it wasn't enough to pull his Huskies past the Miners. The match, which kicked off league competition by both schools, provided Bingham with an important first step in the Region Two race. each won six matches in their dual, but the Miners Dual, tourney action head wrestling slate Brighton High had another banner week in wrestling action over the past seven days, busting Layton 7 last Tuesday in the and Kearns 47-Bengals' league opener. Meanwhile, Alta swept by a young West Jordan team 53-- 3 on Thursday then placed fourth in the Viewmont tournament both at 105, Kris Hodgkins tied against Layton and won by decision against Kearns at 112, Dave McCabe lost a one point decision against Layton then won by fall against Kearns at 119, Mark Romine won by decision in both at 126, Tracy Kenney won both by decision at 132, Craig Larsen won by decision m both at 138, John Lelergren lost both at 145, Jeff Romine won both by decision at 155, Doug Lee iost by fall against Layton and won by decision against Kearns, Dave Ensminger won by. fall against Layton and by decision against Kearns, and Ken Allen won by fall over Layton then lost by decision at Kearns. In their victory over West Jordan, Alta lost 45-1- 6 last and Friday Saturday; Bingham edged Hillcrest Wednesday in a league match and followed that with a seventh place 29-2- 5 finish in the Chaparral Tournament held in Las Vegas over the weekend;,, and Jordan lost a hard match witn fought Kearns 38-2- last 4 Tuesday. Coming up, Brighton will follow its important match with Alta on Tuesday of this week by traveling to West Jordan only one individual on Jan. 7. Also on Jan. 7, match, that at 126. Falls entertain went to J. J. Jimenez at will Alta will 155, Lee Fairbourne at Jordan Hillcrest, and 167, and Sione Vuki at visit Murray, will host heavyweight; major Bingham Taylorsville. All of the decisions went to Gary above varsity matches Gordon at 98, Tucker will get underway at 7:30 Nipko at 105, Mark p.m. Reynolds at 119, and the down Steve Baer at 138; Running individual results for decisions went to Eric each of Brighton's two Singleton at 112, Ken matches Darren Leo won Barentsen at 132, and by fall in both, Todd Jason Marler at 145; and Norton won by decision in Phil Soderborg at 185 won by forfeit. For West Jordan's part, head coach Tex Casto noted that he doesn't have a single wrestler with any prior varsity experience, so his young troops are getting a real baptism by fire so far. Improvement will be made, but that will take time. at The varsity line-uWest Jordan includes sophomore Quito Atwood at 96; Lee Miller, one of only two seniors for the Jaguars, at 105, Danny Vigil junior at 112; senior Danny Davidson at 119; junior Rodney Fresquez at 126; sophomore Steve Gessler at 132; junior Ryan Richardson at 138; senior Augustine Lopez at 145; junior Jim Bench at p got more big decisions and pins. Bingham got a major decisions out of David Bodtcher at 98, Rob Richman at 105, and Richard Montoya at 132. addition In Rudy Vasquez, back from an injury, won by fall at 119, as did Todd Rowley at 185, and Mark Crump . won by decision at 112. On Hillcrest's side of the ledger, Ray Steele woo by decision at 126, Chris Telesco won by fall at 138; decisions went to Victor Quezada at 145 and Steve Seghini at 155; and Bob Hill at 167 and heavyweight Dan Hill won by fall. Third places by Tory Roach at 132 and Brett Thomas were the best individual efforts for the in Bingham while Chaparral tourney, fifths went to Richman at and junior Matt Hartell at 167. The 185 155; pound and heavyweight positions are still not settled. Fresquez won by decision at 126 against Alta. Alta's only first place finish in the Viewmont Tourney came at 132 pounds with Barentsen. Gordon at 98, Baer at 138, Jimenez at 155, and Soderborg at 185 all placed second. Nipko at earned a fourth and Fairboune at 167 was third. Bingham and Hillcrest 105 105, Montoya at 132, and Dan Martinez at 145. In Jordan's match with Kearns, undefeated ' senior Kyle Hansen at 112 notched up another fall, as did Randy Washburn at 119. John Churches at 167 won by major decision, Marcus Melville won by superior decision at 185, and Jeff Steinagel won by decision at 138. Youth ice skate before social party The young men and women of the Midvale Energy exploration hurting elk hunting man only if the range is in such poor shape they must desperately seek food in lowlands. Not only is it unhealthy for the elk, but range feed is soon gone, and then massive slaughters must to make be executed as in the past attempt decisions for legislators, at Yellowstone. Either government officials who way, an elk herd must be issue permits, severely reduced. If environmentally con- increased people activity also doesn't drive them to less and cerned minded desirable habitat, or economically businessmen, or for that poaching gets them matter, the general enroute, biologists have public. It is simply that already observed elk after conferring with shunning the usual open officials of the U.S. meadows and parks to Forest Service, game-fis- h seek seclusion in the biologists, and foodless deep timber. s does sportsmen's clubs that in But, sectors of Utah and exploration put man in Wyoming outdoorsmen such close quarters with are going to be forced to elk? Any sportsman can self. change their habits if the judge for him-he- r national mood for oil and First, lines are run across gas continues to say: get the ridges and canyons. it at any cost. In southwestern This is not to say more .Wyoming - this . ,is sources of energy fuels occurring along all the should not be tapped high country from to within the country, but if Jackson Hole things continue as they Kemmerer, including n are in say, southwestern Commissary Wyoming, there is litUe Ridge, totally leased even doubt elk will not now for energy rig continue to be found development. Helicopters where they have been in determine routes. Then, the past. Wapiti have charges are set up some increased from the five feet above the general area around ground, often exploding to for hours. Sound of the Hole Jackson Kemmerer the past charge reverberates so decade, but indications that even the human ear, are this golden era will much defective to an not continue. elk's, can hear it miles The reason is, and it away. be repeated could Next, if the right elsewhere, that no matter sounds bounce back, a what red tape must be "seismographer" jots it followed, elk will not live down. In the meantime, year around in close until a claim is filed with proximity to man. They the administering land ByHarttWixom Are the exploration and drilling for energy fuels on a collision course with wildlife? I believe they are in many areas of the Mountain West. Of course, that is not an elk-lade- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on January 12, 1962, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. at the West Jordan City Hall, 1850 West 7800 South, West Jordan, Utah, for the purpose of amending the map of the City of West Jordan by and rezoning from office, which no one is allowed to copy (oil companies might benefit by seeing where other firms are concentrating, or vacating) shows that many explorations duplicate one another. If it seems right to the company, it will pay a the to RR-.- f fee, and lease the land. As RR-- l mentioned, the best elk following described habitat in Wyoming, property: Beginning at the perhaps the world, is Northeast corner of even now all leased. Lot 10, Troester When a rig is constructed Acres Subdivision, which is a duly there, it will mean up to a recorded subdivision dozen acres or more, with TownR-l-- in Section 28, ship 2 South, Range dollars investment becoming a permanent fixture smack in the middle of forest, or sage (the latter is often winter range for deer, moose and antelope). a oil-ga- Ward First participated at an ice may tolerate being agent, whether forest on refuges, service, Bureau of Land skating party at Murray winter-feUtah's Management, or other, park. including of Following the activity Hardware Ranch. But, any number they returned to the home even then, they won't companies may explore of Mr and Mrs Larry allow man to walk or talk precisely the same terrain. let a man get True, it may not be the Rogers for chili and nearby off the hay wagon to exact spot, for a "blow doughnuts. was discuss a stuck wheel to a hole" in the ground will The group and you indicate if a charge has accompanied by leaders, companion, Sharla better not get caught in already been exploded and Ned Burningham, Bonnie the stampede. Even elk in there. But, a map in the Mr Yellowstone will tolerate Kemmerer forest service and Torge.rc::, East each month in the District offices starting at 3:00 p.m. W. S. Mickelsen Manager (Pub. Dec. 24, 1981) : multi-millio- n before the Sandy City Council on January 12, 1982, at 7:45 p.m. to consider the annexation and zoning of Draper Bank and Trust, located at 8955 South 700 East. An optional zone to be C-- 2 considered this at hearing will be SD(P) (Professional Offices and Financial Institutions). A legal description of the property to be annexed follows: Beginning at a point which is South 007' West 2264.47 feet and South 8953' East 33.00 feet from the Northwest corner of Section 5, Township 3 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running thence South 8920' East 220.00 South feet; thence 007' West feet; thence North 8920' West 220.00 feet; thence North 007' East 120.00 feet to the 120.00 point of beginning. acres. Any questions you may have regarding this hearing may be directed to the Planning and Zoning Department in the 0.06 City Hall. West, Salt Lake (Pub. Dec. 24, 1981) Base and Meridian, and running thence S 895731" W 225.0 TELL US feet; thence S 019' How many times have 36" W 325.67 feet; "That you thought thence N 8957'31" E should be in the paper." 243.0 feet more or It can be. Phone less to the centerline 3100 of West; thence North along said centerline of 3100 West 326.0 feet more or less to the point of beginning. ISSUED BY ORDER of the West Jordan City Council this 8th day of December, 1981. s Junius H. Burton, Mayor s Murial E. Andersen, City Recorder Property of Kennedy Const, and Kenneth Rushton at 7391 South 3100 West. (3dfcX (Pub. 1 And of course, a federal law allows a road to be duly constructed to the site where there may have been none for miles. To be fair, rules are established to avoid such activity in elk calving, or hunting seasons in October. But, elk hunters and game biologists know 255-355- (JjMntcto 3 ft the answer: whatever else, elk will not remain permanently where man does. It's that simple. 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