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Show THE SENTINEL Page 2 Thursday, June 3, 1982 - Princess contestants tMMMiaHiMM Plans readied for West Jordan rodeo queen and princess contest The West Jordan Rodeo Robert James Gruver of Queen and Princess Kearns. contest is planned for this Shawnie Walker, 17, weekend, June 4 and 5. daughter of Mr and Mrs The horsemanship John Walker of West phase will be held at West Jordan. Queen contestants , Jordan Rodeo arena, 2200 Shauna Sargent, 16, W.7900S., starting at6:30 daughter of Mr and Mrs Victor Kay Sargent of p.m. on June 4. $ Personality i 1 Janet Peterson Tammy Riding and appearance Judging will be held Saturday, June 5, at West Jordan High School, starting at 11a.m. The new West Jordan and Rodeo queen wiO crowned be princess Out afternoon. They will reign for one year each, starting with this year's West Jordan July 4 Horse Parade and Rodeo. Entrants for the queen competition are: Wendy Merrill Christi Johnson, age 16, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray Johnson of West Jordan. Ginny Gruver, 22, daughter of Mr and Mrs o Ifii LI Ginny Gruver Shauna Sargent Brenda Lee Nelson Sandy. Janet Peterson, 15, daughter of Ben Peterson of West Jordan. Brenda Lee Nelson, 16, daughter of LaNae F. Nelson and the late Dennis L. Nelson of Murray. Wendy Merrill, 18, daughter of Mr and Mrs Steve Roper of Plain City. Tammy Riding, 15, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ben Riding of West Jordan. 15, Debbie. Orr, daughter of Mr and Mrs of Orr Marvin ville. Taylors Entrants for the Christi Johnson Shawnie Walker students honored Two . County deputies investigating Sheriff's are a May 20 residential burglary in which over $5,000 worth area Southern of rifles, a handgun, Utah State College jewelry, rare coins, and students were honored at cash were taken from a the college's annual home in the 900 East Thunderbird Awards block of Carnation Drive. Assembly. Annette Chilinsld Kerr, a native of West Jordan. Apparently the suspects gained entry through a side door that was left unlocked. The break-i- ';.", V, . i : i Annette Chilinski Kerr was awarded as the outstanding business administration student A 1978 graduate of Bingham High School, Kerr will graduate cum laude with a BA in business administration. South Jordan resident Crystal Cook Nebeker n occurred sometime between 9:20 and 11 p.m. Children of the family living in the home were in the basement asleep at the time the incident took place. The parents were not at home. Another large theft of property on May 25, when $3,000 worth of basement windows and a $2,000 home furnace were taken from a construction site near 3900 E. and 9700 S. Teresa A. Jensen, 12, daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Jensen of West Heather Cain, 11, Jerry Cain of West Jordan. Lori Boone, 12, daughter of Jan Boom of West Jordan. Pam Evans, 14, daughter of Mr and Mrs Bob Evans of West Jordan. Librarios plan summer show t t. li A. acknowledged first time that Associates, 40 West 2950 South, SLC, UT. 84115 until 11:00 a.m., (Daylight Savings Time) June 29, 1962, and then at said office publicly and read aloud. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the following locations: Templeton, opened Linke and Assodaties, 40 West 2950 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. of the Copies CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Templeton, Linke h Associates located at 40 West 2950 South, Salt Lake City, UT upon payment of $30.00 for each set. BIDDER Any submitting a complete bid on the project, upon returning such set within 20 days of bid opening and in good condition, will be refunded his deposit for one set of documents. Any NON-BIDDE- R, or BIDDER with additional sets will be refunded 115.00 of his deposit for each set returned in good condition within 20 days of the bid opening. May 26, 1982 W.S.Mlckelsen District Manager (Pub. June 3, 10, 17, 24,1982) 2 NO. RESOLUTION ADJUSTING MONTHLY SEWER J: Jv'-'- i . in providing natural settings for animals, and working "Barbershop Quartet," by Norman Rockwell, will be one of the selections at the 1982 Utah Pageant of the Arts Command toward conservation of the world's wildlife are Performance. This nostalgic illustration for a Saturday Evening noted in the Post cover first appeared in 1936. Masterpiece art and 16. a proclamation. contemporary favorites will be featured June y '4 SERVICE CHARGES, CONNECTIONS, PERMIT, AND INSPECTION FEES. SECTION 1 discharged into the sewer the purpose of adopting per month with no public the proposed budget for facilities, $10.00. Users of the Various Funds of up to 24,000 gallons of Riverton City for the year water or more July 1,1982 through June discharged into the sewer 30,1983. per month, and with Signed: Mayor Dale F. public facilities, $20.00. Gardiner Users of 24,000 gallons of Recorder Sandra Lloyd water or more discharged (Pub. June 3, 1982) into the sewer per month, $20.00, plus $10.00 for ' NOTICE or each additional 12,000 PUBLIC HEARING gallons of water or " Notice is hereby given thereof of portion hearing to be discharged into the sewer heldpublic June 3, 1982, at 7:00 per month. at Draper Gty HaD, (c) Schools. $.24 per p.m. 12442 S. 900 E. for the and pupil employee per month with a minimum purpose of considering - 3. discharged into the sewer per month. Connection fees to be as Estimated general revenue sharing funds for this period total$62,000. It Is proposed that the follows: will be used to Residential moneyfinance (a) the general help connection fees within the District not within ooeration of the city. subdivisions, $807.00, Draper residents, including inspection and including minority and senior groups permit fees. are invited to citizens, Residential (b) connection fees within submit comments on the subdivisions that are use of these funds. Copies installed the of the proposed budget by for public subdivider, $707.00. are available including inspection and inspection at Draper City Offices during regular permit fees. (c) Each living unit business hours. over and above one living lit Mayor Glen B. unit in new multiple Cannon (Pub. June 3, 1982) dwelling buildings shall have a connection fee of $300.00 per unit. J.DraneySmith Trustees (Pub. June 3, 1962) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ADOPTION OF AMENDED BUDGET FOR 1981-8- 2 Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on June 10, 1962 at the Riverton City Hall, 12891 South 1700 West starting at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of adopting the amended budget for the year 1981-82- ., located at 80 East Center Street beginning at 7:00 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to receive comment on public proposed amendment to Section 10-- 1 SET RIVERTON Chapter "Use Regulations" of CITY MILL LEVY the Revised Midvale City Notice is hereby given Zoning Ordinance, 1980. that a Public Hearing will The public is invited to be held on June 10, 1962 at give comment either in the Riverton City Hall, person or in writing on 12891 South 1700 West the proposed changes. starting at 7:00 p.m. for Documentation of the the purpose of setting the proposed changes is Mill Levy for the year available for public July 1, 1982 through June inspection at the Midvale 30.1963. City Office during normal business hours. ADOPTION OF Itl David G. Jorgensen BUDGET 1982-8- 3 Notice is hereby given City Recorder (Pub. June 3, 1982) that a Public Hearing will 11-1- 0, -- the expenditures of charge of $10.00 per revenue sharing funds for month for each 12,000 of water fiscal year 1982-8gallons NOTICE OF (d) Commercial PUBLIC HEARING connection fees be Notice is hereby given increased to the that the Riverton City residential equivalent use Planning Commission of the sewer system. will hold a public hearing SECTION 2 to consider adopting a This Resolution shall Major Street Plan that take effect upon the first provides for future street day of July, 1982. of existing Passed, approved and major streets and the adopted by the Board of location of new major Trustees of Salt Lake City streets. The hearing will Suburban Sanitary be held June 22, 1982 at District No. 2, this 12th 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, day of May, 1962. 12891 South 1700 West A Marion H. Brady copy of the proposed Eldon V.Carter Major Street Plan win be 1982 at the Midvale Council Chambers ed- aquariums DISTRICT ifL ORDINANCE CHANGE Midvale City will hold a public hearing on June 15, Reagan has ucation to our more than Crystal proclaimed June 1982 as 125 million visitors Cook Nebeker Zoo and Aquarium annually." The of efforts was given the Utah Month. The signing of the America's zoos and Historical Society Award. proclamation was lauded by Robert O. Wagner, Executive Director of the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums. "This is the SUBURBAN SANITARY f PUBLIC HEARING ZONING. importance of such facilities in providing i Savannah Drive (765 Monthly sewer charges Section 229"; shall be as follows: (a) East) consisting-oreplacing Residential, single family approximately 332 li. of dwellings, monthly rate, sewer line, and $10.00; multiple dwellings Heather Cain appurtenant work, will be per unit, $10.00; mobue received by Salt Lake and trailer courts per County be held on June 10, 1982 at Sewerage unit, $10.00. (b) Commercial, Users the Riverton City HalL Improvement District No. 1 at the office of of not more than 12,000 12891 South 1700 West of water starting at 7:00 p.m. for Templeton, Linke and gallons regular office hours. (Pub. June 3, 10, 1982) Ronald She is a 1978 Bingham High School graduate who will graduate summa cum laude from SUSC next week with a BA in history and political science. "Sewer Line Replacement Along available for Public review after June 8, 1982 at City Hall during and the Boone PUBLIC NOTICE SALT LAKE CITY right-of-wa- President of the United aquariums, Lori Tracy Smith ADVERTISEMENT FORBIDS Salt Lake County Sewerage Improvement District No. 1 12590 South 950 East Draper, Utah 84020 Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of at Butler Elementary School last May 25 contributions of our States has noted the zoos nation's and achievements at zoos and aquariums, both to our society as recreational resources, and to wildlife as instruments of conservation, President Teresa Jensen Public Notice zoo month the ! daughter of Mr and Mrs 'Command Performance)' marks tenth year of Utah Pageant of Arts y$ Pam Evans Tracy L. Smith, 14, daughter of Mr and Mrs Tom Smith of West Jordan. has been extended five in 23i to Utah Pageant of the performances accomodate the "sell- Arts has become the out" audiences who center of an ambitious traditionally attend. expansion program, Based on the French which includes "the "Tableau vivant" or resident dance company "Command Perfor- living pictures, the Utah Youth Ballet, as mance" to mark their Pageant comes alive in well as workshops tenth consecutive an emotionally charged currently in progress for Pageant season, Monday, blending of each art drama and modern June 7 through Friday, piece, backed with dance. Additional suitable narrative, programs for fine arts July 16. The unique production lighting, music and instruction will be offered has become nationally staging. The Pageant as the Pageant cultural offers a new concept of arts center la completed. known for the Debbie Orr of contemporary and makeup, costuming and A $10 million fund raising art set construction, which project is currently masterpiece such adds a dimension certain underway selections, including the for traditional favorites as to transport the audience construction and world a "Blue Boy," by artist to of maintenance of the new -Thomas Gainsborough; enchantment. The impact arts center. the French tapestry, is both entertaining and A new feature of the identified. "The Lrdy With the inspiring for most Pageant is the Guild, the On May 25 a vehicle Unicorn." and the classic viewers, according to support arm for the was stolen while it was figures of "the Dancers" (iirectoraBiUKirkpatrkk and the Pageant parked at a home near which has been a show and David O. Brockbank. expansion arts program. 10600 S. 900 E. The vehicle stopper in past Selections for the The Annual Pageant Ball was described as a 1970 performances. . "Command Perfor- will dote the current Yamaha Enduro Paintings, illustrations, mance" include some 44 season July 17, with a motorcycle. It was stained glass, marble and separate art works, gala ball, formal dinner valuedat$400. bronse sculptures, which will be portrayed and art auction planned. Five Alta High students porcelains, has relief, were arrested for blown glass and such possession of a controlled unusual art works as an substance last May 25. American medal and a The arrests were made in postage by stamp the school parking lot Norman Rockwell will Four of the five suspects comprise the 1982 Children of all ages can at the Whitmore Library, were females. selections. Three Hillcrest High Utah Pageant of the escape summer's neat by 2197 E. 7000 S., on School male students Arts began in 1973 with attending a variety of Monday, June 7, at noon, were taken into custody four performances, programs at Salt Lake and at the Ruth Vine on charges of possession growing each season to County Libraries. Tyler Branch Library, of alcohol by minors also the 34 performances to be Pioneer Craft House 315 Wood Street, Midvale, on May 25. shown m 183. Due to Puppeteers will perform on Tuesday, June 8, at An attempted break-ipopular demand the show "The Three Little Pigs" noon. resulted in $300 worth of damage to two skylights. A $300 car stereo and radio was taken from a It's believed that the vehicle parked in the 7600 property was taken S. block of Michelle Way sometime during the last May 26. It appeared a night and a wheelbarrow wire was used to unlock may have been used to the car door. A 20 year old male was move it. In other sheriff's arrested last May 19 on department reports, $750 charges of receiving worth of car stereo stolen property. The equipment was taken suspect allegedly took a from a vehicle parked CB radio from a car near the 10400 S. block of parked in the Alta High Amaryllis St. last May 24. parking lot last April 23. No suspects have been The victim lives in Sandy. Recognizing Trinna Marie Walker Jordaa June called IK Mlndy Anderson Trinna Marie Walker, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Walker of West Jordan. 12, Deputies delve large burglary 2 local SUSC mimmmmmimmiimmmMlliammm princess contest are: Mindi Anderson, 12, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ted Anderson of West Jordan. Utah Pageant of the Arte for 1982 will feature the entire spectrum of art Audience favorites from the first nine years of the arts production will be brought back in a J&A IJM mmmmmmmmmmttf'i' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Education of the Jordan School District will hold the Budget Hearing for the proposed budget for the 1982-8- 3 school year on June 8, 1962 in the District Administration Building, 9361 South 400 East, Utah. The Sandy, meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. Recommended adjustments of the 1981-8- 2 Maintenance and Operation Budget are also included in the budget document. The budget document will be available for public inspection after May 24, 1962. Kenneth L. Prince,; Deputy Superintendent Business and Support Services Clerk of the Board (Pub. May 20, 27; Junes, 1982) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public notice is hereby given that the city of aouin Jordan will hold a public hearing on June 15, 1982 at 8 p.m. in South Jordan City Hall to recieve citizen input on the use of Revenue sharing funds. It is proposed funds be used in following ways: General operations $59,000; Capital expenditures $154,226. 8 T.Kay Edmunds Mayor |