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Show II U I I 1 u ! I 1 I cr.. Boundary change Burglaries, thefts due at W. Jordan plague Sandy PD also attend the new school. The boundary change Several West Jordan elementary schools will undergo boundary leaves A : rt U residence near 9000 S. a 2200 E. last Saturday II Hillcrest High tenth grader, Scott Peterson (ieft) and eleventh grader Ken Glover (center) receive instruction in masonary work from Jordan Vocational Center instructor Howard students living between 6800 South and 7400 South Pulsipher (right). The newly completed center, located at 825 E. 9085 S. in Sandy, will and between 2200 and 2700 house or administer much of the district's vocational educational programs. West will be attending the Jordan Vocational Center in operation For anyone who feels that vocational education is nothing more than auto shop, carpentry, and home ec, a tour through the Jordan School District's newly opened; Technical Center could be a real eye-opene- r. A dozen programs ranging from aviation to plumbing are taught at or administered from the center which is located at 835 E. 9085 S. More courses are planned as it expands beyond its first phase. A formal open house has been scheduled March 25. According to Technical Center Principal Scott Olson, students will still be getting their beginning and introductory training at their high schools, but al will receive actual at the center or one of several other participating facilities located in the county. Gasses like dry heat and sheet metal, electrical installation, floor covering, masonry (bricklaying), plumbing, e and building construction will be housed at the center; heavy duty mechanics at on-sit- the Salt Lake City shops; at nursing Utah Technical Colelge; nurse aide at Murray High School ; and dental asisstants at the U. of U. Aviation ground school will be conducted at the center, but flight training will take place at Airport Number Two in West Jordan. The center will offer more than just training, however. It will also provide orientation. t planning, certificates of achievement for completed programs, and job talk slated placement coordinated with agency job developers. Work on the second of building phase expansion at the center has already started and Principal Olson said that he expects the outside walls to be up sometime in March. Because the walls consist of pre- health .'. S.J. man held in rape case related occupations, business pursuits, restaurant and commercial ;": foods manufacturing, agriculture and horticulture. All of charges. He was booked Jordan man is being held into the county jail. in the Salt Lake County Liquor and guns, Jail on $10,000 bail valued at $3,000, were following his arrest Feb. taken during a residential 25 for allegedly raping an burglary near 11600 S. 2700 W. Entry to the home 8 year old child. A 34 the vocational fabricated concrete instruction, whether it be in the sections, interior at theis center orlicensed finishing work can be field, given by contractors and trained started soon after. The interior work will professionals. The idea is be done entirely by center to provide students with year old Draper P.D. lists dirtbike theft rwr Mi , If t i? " Zy.'.' ' " H g f i li g ( ft ( 8660 South -l --- WLEMENTARY 9400South t- -, " (( fj V C 10200 South I Several West Jordan elementaries will undergo boundary changes to accommodate the new West Jordan Elementary which will open this fall. Shown above are changes that will be up for approval in the Mar. 9 board meeting. OLA ADs mm Ml O. Howi Hustles As of March 11, 1982 for tho March 18, 1982 Issuo! Your Choice of Payment Plans: Office, 1 25 W. Center (7720 S. 700 West) and pay when placing your ad (50' Discount). Sl XL Mail in your ad with your check or money order - (50' Discount). Mail to Box 128, Midvale, Utah 84047 12. I I students Beii view students of the month for February are, bottom row left to kindergarten stu- Karen Cook, and dents Robin Weight right: Jana Rose, Brian Fredereck, Megan Williams, Stacy Cazon, Bell View honors Bell View Elementary School Jenny Kartchner. Middle row: Heather Campbell, Mindy Campbell, Tonya Maughn, ,and Matthew Mills Denise Ambrose, Angie Felt, and Maribeth Graff. Top row: Chad Howa, Don! Meadows, were absent when Arthur Hunter and Bill Davis. picture was taken. f . WESTVALE W ELEMENTARY I I Souths Wo WELiY on ELEMENTARY O J gST it li i H 7800 I r as. il . Come to the Sentinel Newspaper . i'Z?-- mJ. i 1 I at $150. 7000 South made apparently The incident allegedly ' a sliding took place last fall while through practical basement window. students, saving the enough the was child the visiting district a lot of money background to enable One hundred inspection and giving the students them to step into the job suspect. stickers were stolen from added vocational market with a needed In other police action, the Performance Place, trade or get a bead start South Jordan officers 10246S.1700W. experience. Students will arrested a 26 year old install all plumbing and at further training. A 16 year old Herriman fixtures, electrical "We'll measure out West Jordan man on boy was arrested for the wiring, floor coverings, success by how well outstanding warrant possession of alcohol. He cabinets, and lockers. we're able to place these charges. He had been will be referred to Olsen reported that he students into jobs," stopped near 9700 S. 1300 juvenile court. W. for speeding. has no worries about the added Olson. A $100 bicycle was 17 year old Murray taken from the front A the of quality Olson acknowledged man was also arrested on workmanship. porch of a residence near v the fact that the job outstanding' warrant 10400 S. 2200 W. "We've . learned our home market can change and through building projects that the right now the building students do good work," trades are at low ebb. But, he added. "They are well he felt, the center can ' supervised, use good adapt its programs to if wherever the jobs are. He and materials, also doesn't expect the done isn't something near 12300 S. 400 E. Two Yamaha dirtbikes, to building take have it slump to right they on continue and forever valued at $1,350, were However, whoever took it out and do it again. I do when to taken from the patio of a left a newer wrench in its begin things wouldn't hesitate for a could there pick up, again residence near 100 W. place. minute about buying one A car parked near 12300 be more openings than 13000 S. according to of those homes." S. 100 E. sustained $150 Phase Two will consist there are trained people Draper police reports. Salt Lake Sand and worth of damage when of a Trade and Industrial to fiU wem. in the Jordan the body of the car was Gravel "Vocational education building, including machine shop, is a sleeping giant," he Narrows reported that an scratched with a bottle photography, graphic concluded. i '.'Students impact wrench worth opener. Sandy police are arts, automotive diesel, who are not ' college $400 was stolen. Entry and small engine repair, oriented are crazy if they was made by forcing the holding two suspects who confessed to the armed A third phase will don't get into one of these lock open. A wrench valued at $20 robbery of Taco Time house vocational vocational educational occurred was taken from a garage that coordination, assest- - programs." a month approximately TSCT- -t I ago, according to Chief Randy Long. Charges will be filed against a 19 year old Draper man and a Sandy juvenile this week. y I South was Damage was estimated I Wwt Jordan btfmntary i new school, students living from 6600 to 6800 South and between Drip irrigation for 2200 and 2700 West in the substantial reduction in subdivision. water use will be Countryside About 180 Majestic discussed at the Peterson students ment, counseling, and Branch Library, 9340 S. Elementary testing: ' Olson said he 700 E., on Tuesday, Mar. living from 6600 to 7000 South and between 1700 hopes both the second and 9 at 7 p.m. and at the third phase will be open 2200 West in the and Whitmore Library, 2197 and Heatherwood by next fall. In all seven E. 7000 S., on Thursday, Colonial subdivisions will additions are planned. Mar. 11 at 7 p.m. In the..i future the centers , will, be adding training in additional testing, counseling, and career as will about Welby Elementary 1 car. the .covering I j . An automobile parked near 1800 E. 9400 S. was damaged by scratches reo south ntt x Approximately 259 Westland Elementary 141 away. , I vehicle reported A stolen from a business parking lot near 9200 S. 200 W. was found later by police officers one block was In other reports, a home near 8600 and community services, S. 800 E. was entered Entry was made into said the area will be when a suspect broke out Alice's Giftland, .9445 S. prepared for any growth a basement window. A Union Square, prying the in the large undeveloped gun and holster worth door open. Several hundred dollars worth of area surrounding the $120 were missing.. airport. Over $10,000 worth of clothing was taken. West. Irrigation motorcycle 9900 $100. administrator of student Elementary boundry from 7400 to 7800 South and between 2200 and 2700 A she was driving near S. 700 E. Damage came to night, according to Sandy police reports. Westvale present Sandy resident reported that a rock was thrown through the rear window of her car while A taken from a trailer in the front yard of a residence weekend near 100 W. 650 S. 132 additional students. Delbert Crump, proposal for the changes was presented before the school board Feb. 23 The new West Jordan Elementary will include approximately 200 students living in the ' Westland with Elementary for capacity studentbody for the new West Jordan Elementary which opens this fall. totaled $100. Over $7,000 worth of band equipment was guns, and allegedly missing from a jewelry, camera equipment was warehouse near 9000 S. taken when a suspect cut 400 W. The building had the screen and entered a been entered by someone basement window of a who cut the padlock off. elementaries changes to provide a ' Damage to the door SENTINEL NEWSPAPERS 1 125 W. Center (7720 S. 700 W.), Midvale |