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Show D P; C , f) O .O (Pi Recorder Velma Mabey, Secretary Annie Shlnsel, Chief Duane Sutherland, Administrator Richard Warne, Mayor Kay Edmunds, Councilmen LaMar Mabey and Steve Ames, Planner Lynn Sharp. 'outh Jordan welcomes aboard new city administrator A 28 year old Army officer from Warne said that his goal was "to run the city like a business and Ft. Bragg, North Carolina has been named South Jordan City provide efficient government services at the very least possible Administrator. Richard N. Warne is in town this cost." "This city is very fortunate in week to help city officials develop a budget for fiscal year 1332. He that its city council is highly will formally assume his position dedicated," he commented. June 1 after, his military ' The new administrator added that he was "anxious" to have obligations have been fulfilled. Mayor T. Kay Edmunds citizens as "partners" to welcomed Warne to the city and participate in planning the expressed confidence in his direction of the city. He said he abilities. "Richard will be an asset hoped that they would call him or comments to South Jordan City," he told the with any Sentinel. "He will take care of suggestions. "We need to work many detailed things which will together," he explained, referring increase the efficiency of the city." to the relationship between i He is impressed with South himself, the elected officials and Jordan and will be moving his the citizens. Warne, who is completing three family to the city on June 1. He is years of service in the Military currently on leave to help with the Intelligence, said that he originally budget preparation. He has two signed up for ROTC over ten years other city projects he is currently ago to be of service to his country. involved in including the cable He is excited about his new television franchise and working position because "it will provide with Councilman Steve Ames on a me with the opportunity to be of citywide purchasing system. Once service to a large number of he is permanently in the city, he would like to develop fixed asset people." He labeled department heads accounting. Explaining the responsibilities "extremely competent, dedicated of his new position, Warne said he while professionals" and said that is he didn't expect any major charged with carrying out changes, "there are areas I would council policy. He serves at their like to look at" pleasure he said, adding that if they were not pleased with his performance, they would fire him. Lieutenant in the United States Army. His speciality is tactical surveillance. He has also been a platoon '4 i , construction equpment, management services, legal and administrative services, and for contingencies. Under a five year phased construction plant, there because of would several also be $12.2 million in partly raised the inflation, bringing the total up' to during questions discussion and partly because the $54 million, Maier's cost estimate was put at meeting ran so long and two of the five board members' were called ' $24 million, but was also figured in third quarter 1881 dollars and a away to other meetings-toV decide did the board However, building schedule. He come back on Tuesday, April 13, , suggested board chairman Boyd and make a final decision in a Twiggs contact with the EPA in meeting scheduled for 3 p.m. at the Washington, D.C. to help evaluate Midvale City Hall. the differences in the two The Thursday meeting was held proposals and pressure the state to give South Valley's engineers, and the EPA on how hard and fast of M. the firm J. the regulations on standby representing to chance a Montgomery, again capacity are. Midvale mayor Trent Jeppson, known information made present at last Tuesday's meeting for the expessed concerns about the benefit for persons who could not future cost of power needed to attend or stay through the entire operate the plant. Rueckert answered by saying the oxidation session. ditch is a trade off of power for . J. M. Montgomery waste water treatment director Rudy TeKippe labor.. was again present Thursday, as K i Easter 0 Hunts , f - non-phas- ed was project engineer Frank Rueckert and J. M. Salt Lake office manager Al Anderson. Peter Maier, who was also on M. and the J. hand, locked horns representatives several times during the meeting. The Family Support Center Again the major points of kicked off a month long fund disagreement were the amount of raising drive with an open house at horsepower needed by the plant, its Midvale satelite facility, 75 W. the size of the headworks, and the Center St, Tuesday afternoon and . Midvale The Midvale Lions Club will sponsor two Easter Egg hunts in this week. The first will be for handicapped children and will take place on Saturday, April 10, beginning at 10 ajn. The regular hunt is set for 8 a.mr Easter Sunday; April 11. Both hunts will be at the city park bowery. Easter egg hunts will be held on April 10 at 10 a.m. at the following locations: Riverton a management of the community development survey. leader and an air He has done consulting work for the Utah State Budget Office and for the City of Metz, Missouri. He also worked for them as a research he graduated cum laude with a BA degree in political science and earned a master's degree in public assistant for Public Systems administration, both at BYU. He served internships at Nephi City, where he developed the fixed assets accounting system and at Evaluation, Inc. Warne is married. He and his wife, Jane, have two children, Richard, 3 and Steven, 2. Tulare, California, where he ts ' v.'ivJs other items not covered by Maier's plan. Money has also been spent or will be spent for a sludge disposal site, sludge transport and site director reconnaissance liason officer. A native of Hawaii, on negotiating team and served on a task force that prepared the post Proposition 13 budget. He also worked for Orem City as a project Warne is currently a first . South Valley decision due next Tuesday Members of the South Valley Waste Water Reclamation Facility board went through their second marathon meeting of the past week on Thursday. The board took no action concerning an alternative design proposal submitted by Peter Maier at the conclusion of the three and a half hour meeting worked wry vw . va Jordan Valley Sentinel Volume 49 Number 14 Published weekly CcntOStg The Middle SeRtiittl at 12S W. Ceater St, Salt USPS Lake Coaaty, Utah by Mtftale Seatiael, 347-940- Thuraday, April 8, 1982 ) lac Sectae" class postage paid at Kietale, Itah. -- Subscription rate W per year ie Joriaa School District Tftis issae two sections. f City park. The Easter Bunny will be on hand to lead the hunt for all youngsters pre-- . school age through 11 years. The event is sponsored by the city and the elementary PTAs. err - Go Bluffdale The hunt, the Lion's club, sponsored by will be held for all youngsters up to 12 years of age. City park. Family Support Center starts fund raising drive layout of the oxidation ditches. evening. The largest chunk of plant According to Midvale director horsepower would be required for Ann Glasgow, the open Mary aeration in the ditches. TeKippe: house was scheduled to give recommended a total of 3,000, but individuals and groups in the Maier contended that half that whose contributions amount is all that's needed. community, made possible the opening of the TeKippe added that the additional satelite facility, a chance to see to was proposed horsepower handle peak loads, nitrate treatment, and allow conversion to another process if needed down the line. Six hundred of the total is what their time, efforts, and money has bought It was also planned so as to give other residents an opportunity to become more familiar with the standby. center and the people who operate Rueckert then stated that the it full plant does not have to run at The Family Support Center power all the time, but is designed takes a preventative approach to to run only at the level needed for the problem of child abuse. The treating the incoming flows. center acts as a safety valve for Maier said further cutbacks in parents, by providing them with a horsepower could be made by place to bring their children during using a gravity grit chamber the times of stress that can often rather than aerated one and lead to child abuse. The center will substituting ultra-violaccept children eight years and purification for chlorination. younger for up to 72 hours. Additional post aeration is needed Parents who are afraid they to remove chlorine. might abuse their children, can TeKippe put the South Valley also receive group and individual pricetag at $35.2 million if built counseling and support. The now using third quarter 1981 center is open 24 hours a day, dollars. The total includes $1.7 seven days a week. A married million for work already couple lives in the house, taking completed at the plant site and care of children that are brought $33.5 million needed to finish plus by and performing other around $5.1 million for equipment and the home , , , et . responsibilities. "Child abuse Ss a community problem," explained Glasgow. "We all pay for it in one way or another, whether it be legal and law enforcement costs or social programs associated with family fragmentation. And the human costs are even greater.". The center is seeking sufficient funds to purchase the Midvale home. At the present time, the home is being rented, but Glasgow said that rent money could be better spent in other programs like a planned "teenage moms" support group or its S.T.E.P. program, Systamatic Training for Effective Parenting. ' "When we first opened in Midvale the community response showed us that it felt children are important," continued Glasgow. "It also showed us that there were children and families in this end of the county that needed to be served." , The center is anticipating a full schedule of fund raising activities over the next month, seeking at the same time to stimulate people's curiousity about , the center and the services it provides. , Glasgow said her group will also be making a number of corporate approaches. In only three months of. operation, the Midvale facility has ; already cared for 400 children. riawt mm Photo shows site in Riverton that mayors are asking the county to develop into a park. 265 acres in Riverton. . . Mayors seek park development about possible was money available to do the Mayors of four neighboring approached cities have asked the county to development. Hansen told officials plan. Swenson said no. It was also develop the 265 acres of land it that there may be matching funds pointed out that unless a owns between Draper and available to improve sites along "creative" alternative was Riverton. the river as part of the parkway arrived at, it was unlikely that the The land, located south of 12600 project. However, Baugh pointed land would be developed within the South below 1300 West, was out that the site would have to first next 7 years. be master planned. He was not originally purchased by former the in Marv Jensen commissioner sure when the money would be early 1970s for a golf course. Since available to do that. that time, according to Riverton Unsatisfied with the answers, Mayor Dale Gardiner, the county officials from South Jordan, Bluff-dalhas been leasing it back to the and Riverton approached Withers family who have planted it Commissioner Tom Shimizu with 'i in wheat. the proposal last week. Shimizu The land was the topic of was told that the cities would like discussion when mayors from to see the park include an outdoor A mill levy increase is favored Riverton, Bluffdale, Draper, and swimming pool. Mayors Gardiner as the best way to raise West South Jordan met in an informal and Wanlass proposed that the Jordan's share of the South Valley session several weeks ago in county sell 30 acres and use that Water Reclamation Facility. Riverton. The Riverton park is money to develop the site. The That recommendation was directly across the street from the cities would take over operation made Tuesday night by an eight site and Draper owns land across and maintenance. member citizens committee ' the river which it intends to Gary Swenson, county parks and assigned to study the issue. develop into a park. recreation, pointed out that the The committee recommended At the meeting, Jordan River area would have to first be master that construction costs of 3.91 Parkway Representative Nolan planned before the county could million be spread over five years and Charles Baugh, a decide which areas to declare and be collected as a special mill , Hansen county landscape architect, were surplus. Gardiner asked if there levy of approximately 9.5 mills. Mill levy e, proposed for sewer |