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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday. Junt 17, 1982 Ml' US PtQ L-- , i ., : ' .A A LX' Yvonne Withers 4 Sarah Welch Linda Lee Anderson Sharon Peterson Annette Thorn Susan Mousley Barbara Ann Jones Lori Lenna Smock Forman Bishopric honors ward finance clerk : fc A bishopric party was held June 12 in honor of Bill Howell who has ft,. served for over nine years as finance clerk in Sandy Tenth Ward. The dinner party was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Welch. - 41 ': v.. Jalayne Turner Gina Dansie Rachelle King Teresha Peterson llene Boehme Wit" fc ' 2 W. J Miss Rlyerton hopefuls prepare for June 24 date Hie 17 contestants for the Miss Riverton Scholarship Pageant are practicing their talent pieces and pressing their formats for the contest which is scheduled for this Thursday. Riverton's stake house, 13400 S. 1685 W., will be the setting for the June 24 contest. Starting time is 7:30 p.m. The pageant also boasts the return of three previous Miss Rivertons, which is a first for the contest. The girls will be judged in the categories talent, swimsuit, evening gown, and private interview. The contestants are: April Parry, daughter of Rulon and Deborah Parry. . Lenna Smock, daughter of Leonard and Connie Smock. , Linda Lee Anderson, daughter of Fenton and Marlene Anderson. Gina Dansie, daughter of George and Julie Dansie. Rachelle King, daughter of Lewis and Dona King. Annette Thorn, daughter of Richard and Lorrie Thorn. Gina Smith, daughter of Paul and Joyce Smith. Tammy Piatt, daughter of Jim and Dar Piatt. W.J. hands tiod on enforcing railroad signal ordinance permanent injunction has A been handed down in U.S. District Court which will prevent West Jordan from enforcing an ordinance requiring the Denver Rio Grande Western Railroad to install warning signals and gates or to place flagmen at all crossings in the city. "Our hands are now tied," said City Manager Allan Tolman." In February, the council passed an ordinance in an attempt to provide safe access at crossings." Tolman claimed there have been accidents at uncontrolled grade crossings in the city, particularly in the 1300 W. 7800 S. area. The city had asked the Utah Department of Transportation to upgrade the crossing and to put in a warning several train-vehicl- e signal. The department, however, informed the city it would take at least a year to complete because a study was needed. City officials viewed the ordinance as a way to prevent accidents until the crossing was upgraded. D&RGW filed a suit because they claimed the city had no power to enact the ordinance and they said it was unconstitutional because the entire burden of and installing, maintaining, was devices the operating safety on At the that railroad. placed time Judge Bruce S. Jenkins granted a temporary restraining order. City officials cited sections and 1033 of the Utah Code which authorizes cities to regulate railroad grade crossings. D&RGW . said the tracks have existed since 1883, predating the existence of any public roads in West Jordan and the crossings were ones acquired from the Bingham Canyon and Camp Floyd Railroad in 1881. Drapor names pol ico chiof tosns The main event, choosing the girls who wiD reign over Bluffdale for the year, will be held June 25 at 7 p.m., at the Bluffdale church. All are to attend. Tne lesuviues oegan witn a special luncheon last Saturday, June 5, at the Community Center for the ten contestants and their mothers. Susan invited Gasser, Miss Utah and Jan Wyler, State Paseant Ruel and Jan Clark. Draper City has appointed a new administrative assistant to the mayor, but this new assistant will an Crystelle Clark, a senior at Bingham High next year, will be business editor for the . No mill increase for SJ report several arrests il - accomplished charged with a DUI. A Midvale man was also arrested for under the driving influence. In other West Jordan honor the outstanding police action over the young women of the weekend, three young community and give West Jordan boys were them an opportunity to arrested for throwing show their talents and eggs at the side of a home designed to recognize and Park also Sherrie Turner, Bingham's gymnastics team. attends Bingham Her daughter of Wayne and attributes. The near 2800 W. 7500 S., Ronda Johnson is parents are Rod and Joanne Turner, will be a community has also been $50 worth of involved in Mineretess, Carolyn Park. She is a varsity cheerleaer next extremely supportive; causing The two damage. an She is assisted by Nancy is the member of the track year and Minermania, boys and a dancer. Woman's Association at team and the Minerettes. accomplished Neilson, program boy were released to a Norma Shafer, Teresha Peterson director; Phyllis Adams, guardian. Bingham and will be copy editor of the yearbook daughter of Dick and attends Bingham where publicity .chairwoman; A resident near 1400 W. this year. She is the Gladys Shafer, attends she is business manager and Colleen Allen, 6900 S. reported that his daughter of George and Bingham High. She is a for Bingham's yearbook. choreography. mail had been stolen and Her parents are Russell ShirleneMarisich. luncheon was later found by a The seminary graduate. Debbi Soderquist is a and Laura Beth Peterson. chairwoman is Shana Dana Julio is a neighbor in a vacant lot. member of Bingham member of Bingham's Pageant Director Olson and Lorraine White Missing were several High's flag and rifle Dance Company, is head Laura Garner stresses, is head of the Float hundred dollars worth of for the "The Bluffdale contest is Committee. team, the Bandaliers. She cheerleader oh0. j f " W.J. officers Cheryl involved in Pin Pals and Pep Club. school newspaper, and is a member of the Honor Society. Her parents are is m,,,,on bud9$t okayed 3. wrestling team and is a the Norma piano drama club member. Her Crump, dancer, plays and the of and is Norman daughter of parents are Leon and daughter Lois Crump, is on Edward and Linda Julio. Alargareta Soderquist. Director for the Miss Utah Pageant were the guests. The girls who will display their talents this year are: Demi Burton, daughter of Kenny and Vivian Burton, attends Bingham High where she is $1-- 6 April Parry South Jordan residents recently may result after performance evaluations are made later in the received some good news. There year. Two West Jordan teenagers, will be no property tax increase by 1962-8The city will maintain its seven fiscal the for the year city Tammy Stokes and Gary Cor kins, sworn to Administrator police officers and will add According City of certificates received two officers. Due to the officials reserve Richard Warne, "City achievement and recognition from recommendation of Police Chief bad are these realize that the West Jordan City Council. to want Duane so economic times, Sutherland, the city will they "The entire city is proud of minimize the cost of save $18,000 in wages and benefits city you," said Mayor Dennis Randall. government." He added that the by converting its dispatch force "Your accomplishments have won 8.8 mills property tax is "one of the from fulltime to parttime. the honor and respect from the lowest of the Utilizing Community Developsurrounding cities. council and the community." "This means that South Jordan is ment Block Grant funds, the cityplans to replace three canal Fourteen year old Tammy operating efficiently." will of The total $1,637,831 budget bridges at a cost of $192,000. Stokes recently saved two and a the same Another at services maintain public works project half year old Jacob Stinson, who stated Warne level last as budgeted for next year is the had fallen into the canal. "I just year. be "will installation of a sprinkling system jumped out into the water and that all departments minimum the in absolute city park which is estimated moved over to him and swept him operating at no initial cost be to will There $18,000. The city also said. she in expense." up my arms," employe salary increases, but a budgeted $337,300 for major street Gary Corkins, thirteen year old possible 3 percent merit increase repairs. West Jordan Middle School preschool age, are shown student, represented his school at 'each week in the the Utah Technical College Rainbow Room. Science Fair Project. - He For further presented a research paper on the information on this free "Wall O'Water" concept of plant program, call the Salt protection. Lake County Library The paper which is to be System, published in the August edition of Park site "Gardens for All" describes the West Jordan police checks. announced advantages of protecting plants. "It protects plants from freezing officers arrested four A $1,000 outboard for ward party and helps them to be healthier for persons for drunken fishing motor .was A only for adults over last reported missing from a in partyTenth earlier harvesting," Gary driving Ward will Sandy weekend. boat in a parking lot near be held declares. June 26, at 5:30 A Granger 3600 W. 8400 S. The Wall is an 18 inch high, 11 p.m. at the Bicentennial woman was arrested A part off of an Park. Those attending inch diameter ring of 18 connected, near 1750 W. 7000 S. after outboard motor was will take their own polyethylene tubes that can she was seen driving stolen. The dinner. reported be filled with water and set around prop, estimated at $50, erratically. A one or more plants to give them an Tooele man was arrested was missing from the Young men, women picnic early start. It holds three gallons near 3200 W. 7800 S. after area of 3900 W. 8700 S. of water and weighs 25 pounds. It he was also being stopped An attempted burglary at canyon site near 2700 W. 8200 S. A party was held at protects plants from overheating for erratic driving. Kearns resulted in $40 worth of Storm Mountain on June on sunny days, and will protect A man was stopped near damage to a lockable 15 for the young men and plants from freezing to 16 degrees 9400 S. 1700 W. for door knob. Although the Fahrenheit. young women and their speeding and was also house had been entered, advisors in the Sandy Ten Blufidale misses vie for crown Up Roses" is the theme for Bluffdale's Queen Contest this year. Tammy Piatt DUI as assistant be taking on double duty. New appointee F. Randy Long is currently the city's police chief. Mayor Glen B. Cannon said that although the appointment will not be official until July 1, Long is already undergoing a "baptism by fire" in learning the duties of a city administrator. "He is working into it right now," the mayor said. appreciation. Gina Smith honored by council Teresha Peterson, daughter of Russell and Laura Beth Peterson. Susan Mousley, daughter of Gordon and Bonnie Mousley. Sharon Peterson, daughter of Don and Betty Peterson. Sarah Welch, daughter of Eldon and Wildra Welch. Yvonne Withers, daughter of Gerald and Marilee Withers. Lori Forman, daughter of Julian and Beverly Forman. Jalayne Turner, daughter of Bill and La Wanna Turner. Barbara Ann Jones, daughter of Boyd and Frances Jones. Dene Boehme, daughter of Glen and Margaret Boehme. J i5 Gaines were played. was also Howell presented with a gift of .If- -. nothing had been taken. A and two West jordan males were arrested near 7000 S. 1700 W. for possession of alcohol by a minor. s Tenth Ward. A picnic dinner was served, to according president Marilyn IN - Montoya. Games were played. Proschool films sot at library Preschool Film Festivals are held at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on every Thursday at 10:30a.m. A variety of movies based on children's books, selected especially for . youngsters of Dana Julio 1C v V4 4 Kit ifj Norma Crump im j J. Teresha Peterson Norma Shafer Crystelle Clark Sherrie Turner Cheryl Park H Debbi Soderquist Ronda Johnson , Demi Burton Urf |