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Show Utah iTess Association .300 S. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 I4.67 - p TArLA v A XXA Jordan- Valloy Sentinel volume 49 Numbw 29 PablisM veckhr at Continuing The Midvale Sentinel (osps 12S W. Cento SL, Salt lake County, Utah b MMvale Sentinel, Inc. Subscription rate $6 per year .T vji. :o : J ;T " Midvale city administrator David Jorgensen and mayor Trent Jeppson (left) and city councilman Grant Pullan and city celebration Three blocks of North Main St., from Center St. on north, will be closed to traffic on Saturday, Aug. 7, with in the neighborhood of 100 booths, organizer Ronn Cowley (right) flank downtown Arts' and Crafts Show chairman Dorothy Wagner who Is attired in garb in keeping with the theme of the show. celebration. North Main St. will be blocked off from Center on the north for, at least, three blocks on Aug. 7 and the roadway and sidewalks will be filled with a myriad of booths, displays, and concessions. The activity will be centered around theme and the asked to will be participants dress appropriately. Dorothy Wagner, the proprietor of Osativ fkMMent&t onNorth t a. a Maun, is tne cnainnan oi roe snow. She reported that a number of individuals and groups have already expressed an interest in taking part and more are expected before the Aug. 1 deadline. Among some of the expected entries are a furniture maker, a wood carver, a doll maker, various painters, a sculptor, dancers, and musical groups along with booths and displays on face painting, needle arts, and pottery. There will also be an antique auto show ry a a M 6-- Midvale looks and a wide variety of concessions serving food and drink. "We're aiming for a minimum of 100 entrants," Dorothy reported. The Main St. show will be held on Saturday, beginning at 11 a.m. and continuing through 8 p.m., when activities will shift back over to the city park for a street dance and fireworks. The rental fee for an exhibit space is $25 and all fees will be used for advertising. More information can be obtained by calling Dorothy at 56&0931. The city celebration will officially get underway Friday, wth historic, tours, of , the dry "conducted by the Midvale Historical Society from 4 to 7 p.m. AT 8 p.m. the Midvale Jr. Miss pageant will be held at the Midvale Middle School. at area for development I ill V A redevelopment agency will be established in Midvale, as soon as a survey determines what parts of the city should be included in the by Lady Neighborhood Development 1-- underway. "Homecoming Days" celebration. The pageant will be held at the Midvale Middle School beginning at 8 p.m. . A total of 13 contestants will vie for the title. The first group of six includes Penny Stone, RoAnn Francom, Christine Looser, Julie Ganz, Melanie Marie Davis, and Julie Hutchings. Penny Stone is the daughter of Mr and Mrs William C. Stone and will play the guitar and sing for her pageant talent performance. RoAnn Francom is the daughter of Mrs Willis L. Francom and will Lee councilman Chamberlain died Saturday of a heart attack. Chamberlain was born July 12, 1932 in Murray. He married Draper perform a piano solo. Christine Looser, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob Looser, will play a piano solo she composed. Julie Ganz, the daughter of Mrs Michael Ganz, will also perform a piano solo. Melanie Marie Davis, the daughter of Mr and Mrs William Davis, will recite a poem with illustrations. ' Julie Hutchings, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Calvin Hutchings, will perform a precision drill routine to the song "Fame." All of the above mentioned young ladies will be seniors at HillcresfHigh School this fall. The final seven contestants will appear in next week's edition. ' Draper selects royalty Miss Draper and her attendants were selected two weeks; ago 'during the Miss Draper Scholarship Pageant. LeighAnn Raddon (center) was chosen queen. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Larry Lee Raddon and attends Alta High. First attendant Debra Hogan (left) is a student at Alta. She Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lynn Hogan. Jennifer Howell (right) was chosen as the queen's second attendant. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Larry D. Howell and is currently a junior at BYU. Draper's plannod 'nsndy... water system gots Maini now loadorship Several Draper residents were appointed to the city's new Water Advisory Board by the city council during their meeting last Thursday. Those named to the board were Jim Lillywhite, Sherry Simmons, John Martin and Norman Squires. Martin and Squires are Crescent residents, where Cannon said the most pressing water system needs dies off hoart attack Six Midvale Jr. Miss contestants previewed L meeting establishing what will be Midvale known the as Project Survey Area. They also authorized the survey. The survey will study the area in from the Midvale west of to north the south boundary. A city ' must establish' 'a redevelopment agency, according to state law of which 60 percent must be "blighted" said city administrator David Jorgensen. "The of the value Saturday morning will see a is to agency redevelopment total of five flag raising promote development," explained ceremonies, the first four at 6:15 He added that funds, Jorgensen. a.m. with the main ceremony including those from Community slated for the city park at 6:30. coffers, have been From 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. breakfast Development aside for the last two years and will be served at the park bowery put to get the project be will used they the Midvale Lions and Lions. exist Phoebe Cottrell Chamberlain. At the time of bis death he was an assistant stake clerk in the Draper, Utah Stake and was also active in other church positions, along with his involvement in city government. He is survived by his wife, son Drew H. of Salt Lake City and Mrs Reynold daughters, (Shannon) Rigby of Magna, Leah Gay of West Valley City and Mrs Jeff (Julie) Pierce, of Logan. He also leaves his mother, currently living in Draper, and a sister, Mrs John G. (Zola) Joosten, also of Alta View Hospital will soon have additional offices and outpatient treatment space. The Sandy City Council approved the issuance of $2 million worth of industrial revenue bonds to Boyer Company to finance the construction of a building next to Draper. the hospital. Offices will bo built near Alta View hoard will watch over fire, police depts. The Sandy City Council has appointed a board to keep a watchful eye over the city's public safety departments including the proposed legislation related to public safety. (4) Recommend policies and procedures to the council. (5) Respond to requests for assistance and information by the council. The new commission's members are Dennis Berry, Ron fire and police departments. The council approved the creation of a Legislative Advisory Commission for Public Safety during last Tuesday's meeting. Seven Sandy residents were Brunner, Larry Rice, Russell approved as members and Anderson, Jim Bradbury, Mariner councilman Dick Adair was Tolman and Klaus Axman. council as named the W.J. finances look better representative. Duties of the new group, which will have its first meeting July 27, will include: (1) Review annually the capital improvements budgets of the public safety departments. (2) Review annually the operations, budgets, expenditures, and financial condition of these departments. Review (3) West Jordan's financial picture better and that has city officials delighted. City Manager Allan Tolman reports sales tax which the city has, received for January, February and March is $188,000 more than what the city anticipated and it now puts the city ahead. is looking make and recommendations regarding 7 .4 ' " if S area. The Midvale City Council approved a resolution at their last Draper councilman The annual Midvale Jr. Miss pageant will be held on Friday, Aug. 6, its role as one of the lead off events in the Midvale (fM displays, demonstrations, and concessions filling the roadway and sidewalks. The event is being staged as part of the Aug. 7 city Downtown activities new to Midvale celebration There will be several new features to this year's Midvale Homecoming Days Celebration Aug. 6 and 7, but none more ambitious or exciting than its downtown Arts and Crafts show. postage paid at Midvale. Utah. L V 'l Second-clas- s Jordan School District This issue two sections. v;vy , Y vi Thursday, juiy 22, 1982 347 940) r- Ar-,- - y iV . r - '"A , 1 , ' yv Penny Stone v : ' j .k" i ! ' 1 It vj ' i; 4,,. ' v x Christine Looser. 1 : 1 , RoAnn Francom ii I t r: A 1 ', t J Julie Ganz Julie Hutchings Melanie Marie Davis |