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Show y ryyryyBr.frrnt , ig 1 I irv 13 Vf 1 4 I ?Tt'i a 1 w ' Wvm W I 1 I I .,- U . W I ji m -- W W W m m p N. , Ilpyij-r-- ,,,- -, j f "T i ipny'T F'T'T'T f f i'ftng"'?'!"''"""'' j" Uti VI'" 4 D V I, U JI W Hl 'f (P "y'l HP ''4U""lt V v- I if-,- -- elf "V- k. 4.- - MTlj Vik suit against Jordan The American Civil LiberUnion filed suit in ties Court Federal Monday for a asking temporary 'Iff J V restraining order to force Jordan School District to allow Kimberly Ann Downey, an 11 year old student at Eastmont Ski Middle School, to attend school without paying the fee of $1,782. Kimberly has been living with her aunt and uncle for the past three and a half years and school in Jordan attended District last year. According to Bill 232 passed by the 1982-8Utah Legislature, school districts will no longer receive state subsidies for nonresidents their attending schools. Midvale's Old Town merchants staged their Garage Sale Saturday and good crowds visited the 33 In, June Jordan District set residents who showed up to sell their wares. Bill Jones, Midvale won a framed and signed fees at $1,782. The print which was awarded In a raffle. tuition is based on the average cost per student during the past two years added to the state weighted pupil unit. Legal residence has been defined to include only those students who live with their Devon School, Jordan Board of Education Janet Reber, PTA; Sharon Sanderson, parents or their legal guardians. of director School and to the members Johns, Planning Community Monday's decision by U. S. appointed District Judge Bruce S. Jenkins Melvin Middle School Boundary ComEvaluation; Thomson, Group; Middle School, Principal. cleared the way for Kimberly mittees Tuesday night. Bingham Arlaine Austin, PTA; Michael Two new middle schools, Joel Alta High and Jordan High Downey to attend school, School Attendance Areas. Chairman P. Jensen and Albion, are Paxman, Community pending a Sept. 26 hearing on the N.J. Mrs Tullos, scheduled to open in August 1984. Group; Princial; constitutionality of the out of Jerry (Cathy) Anderegg, state requirement. .The attendance areas of all of Oquirrh Hills Middle School, district resource personnel Tom ' the district's high schools will be Angela Maynard, PTA; Jeannie Owen, director of High Schools, According to John Waldo, affected. Jackman, School Community Sidney Beveridge, coordinator attorney for the ACLU, the Earl : Committees Behrmann, of Student Services; Eastmont lawsuit asks for the courts to been Group; have Middle Middle School, Dottie Nigbur, West Jordan declare the definition section of selected to designate the new Principal; LaDawn School the act unconstitutional. transSmith, PTA; School, PTA; Sandy Lloyd, boundaries, deal with School Dave M. "The problem is how they and Plouzek, other Glayde Community Group; portation problems define who is a resident," he Community Group; L. Bruce Hill, Principal; Indian Hills related concerns. Middle School, Sally Nicholls, said. "We perceive that the Garrison, Principal. include The committees and Hillcrest School effect of declaring the definition school Brighton High from Silcox, PTA; Cathy representatives Attendance Areas. Community Group; J. Paul section unconstitutional will be High community groups, the PTA, Mrs James Mt. (Kendra) that the school districts will have Chairman, school principals and district Kochevar, Principal; to decide residency on a case by Resource District RaeAnn Middle Jordan School, Divine; administrative personnel. Director case basis . . . instead of a Linda Earl Stuker, Aukschun, have PTA; Personnel, Barrett, .The following people of Elementary Schools; Vera School been approved to serve as Group; Community straight formula," he said. 'committee chairman: Discussing the lawsuit with Clegg, director of Student Marvin C. Reid, Principal. Middle Butler G. Delbert Dr. Raymond accounting; Whittenburg, Crump, .Bingham High and West Jordan superintendent, he said, School, Ann Harris, PTA; Vera administrator of student and Jordan High Attendance Areas. School "As a result of the ruling of the Winn, Community community services is an ex Chairman, Kenneth Oveson; Donald officio of each member Glen district resource personnel. Ragsdale, judge a restraining order on the Group; Middle Union committee. School, Middle of director implementation of the law we Principal; Bateman, are ; obligated to allow resident students to register .'But' this is only a temporoary situation until the court rules. Should the court strike down the law then the issue is null and void. But if the law is upheld, they will be obligated to pay the tuition fee, The Utah or Transportation along 7800 South from 3800 West curbs, gutters and sidewalks get legal guardianship to 3200 West. Commission has approved installed. The work will be done withdraw the student." he said. ' In South Jordan, similar work to funding for new sidewalks, curbs along Redwood Road from 14100 Supt. According and gutters for Salt Lake City, will be done along Redwood South to 14400 South. Whittenburg the other known :West Jordan, South Jordan, Road from 10200 South to 9775 in the district have Various locations around the Bluffdale and' South. out that they filled an Riverton, Draper, agreement will new have curbs, county in locations in the process of getting several are Curbs, gutters and sidewalks well. and sidewalks as Salt Lake will be installed in various gutters or have unincorporated legal guardianship sections along 12400 South They include: fee. ; County totaling nearly $470,000. the tuition already paid - 4500 South from 500 East to : : New curbs, gutters and sidebetween 1300 West and 1700 West walks will be installed in Salt in Riverton. - 7000 South from 2750 East to Work will be done in Draper UPL plans construction Lake City along Redwood Road Club Drive 11900 South Racquet 700 to from North. 700 East : from North Temple along 2000 East project on - 9400 South from 3515 East to : : West Jordan will get new to 11400 South. Utah Power & Light Co. Bluffdale also will have new old Wasatch Boulevard curbs, gutters and sidewalks announces it plans immediate construction of a temporary power line along 2000 East between Creek Road and 9400 I Hf"JJI"IJf ri Jordan r Valley Sentinel out-of-sta- te non-residen- 3 Continuing The Midvale Sentinel 1 (USPS 347-940- ) Published weekly at 125 W. Center St., Salt Lake County Utah by Midvale Sentinel Inc. Second-clas- s postage paid at Midvale Utah. Subscription rate $6 per year in Jordan School District. This issue two sections. Committees appointed to decide middle school boundaries : ; . Midvale redevelopment ; agency annual plan set The Midvale City Redevelopment Agency has established a list of intended activities and has listed income and expenses for 1983-8its second year of operation. 4, Included in the projected income is $78,500 of federal community development block grant funds. It also expects some monies from its use of tax increment financing, although, at the present time, there's no way to project how much tax increment money might be obtained. Some of the things the city would like to undertake with . . those funds include : New si dewa I ks approved for Salt Lake County - A study of utility deficiencies in the redevelopment - Review the possibilities of acquiring or leasing the Kent Vincent vacant lot and undertake improvements. - Discuss the possibilities of the RDA purchasing the Lynn Combs parcel on Center St. for parking lot expansion. Supply materials for construction of two kiosks. Continue preparation of a quality economic development 15 ' "The Lord will enter these doors with a thousand faces," proclaimed Sister Mary Ellen Western C.S.C., O'Brien, at the Regional Superior, dedication ceremony of the Holy ; Cross Jordan Valley Hospital Friday afternoon and she added that hospitality, compassion and care would be the hallmark of Holy Cross's service to God's people. Continuing with the same theme additional remarks were given by Administrator Paul P. Hinchey, chairman of the Holy Cross Board of Trustees S. Chris Johnson, West Jordan Mayor Dennis Randall, director of Emergency Services John E. Letter, M.D., and Superior General of the Sisters of the Holy Cross Sister Olivia Marie Hutcheson,C.S.C. Prayers were offered by Glen W. Bateman, member of the Board of Trustees and as his last' official act before leaving for a trip to Rome, the Most Reverend William K. Weigand, D.D. of Bishop of the Catholic Diocese : Salt Lake City blessed and sprinkled holy water, on the : hospital. "This is the most anxiously day in the history of the : city," stated Mayor Randall who dedication com- -' . noted that the the uniting of two rich and pleted vital heritages. "To have a medical facility in our community seemed an impossible dream but we were a community determined to be heard. Then along each step of the way there was a feeling of partnership with the hospital so now we feel it is our hospital..." Located at 3580 W. 9000 S. on 31 acres, the $8 million, 50 bed hospital is a full service, primary care facility with a 24 hour emergency center to serve the 50,000 residents of West Jordan, South Jordan, Riverton, and Bluffdale Herriman, Copperton. services Initial surgery, general include family practice, obstetrics, surgery, pediatrics, gynecological surgery, short orthopedics surgery, stay opthalmology otolaryngology, and oral surgery. Adjacent to the hospital is a medical office building housing 23 physicians and a pharmacy. With the exception of one room, the hospital 46 has private rooms in addition to two operating rooms, two delivery rooms and two intensive care beds. Outpatient and short-sta- y will be surgery and a heliport emphasized adjacent to the emergency room will be used to transport more . semi-priva- te critical patients to the downtown Holy Cross Hospital or to the hospital of the patient's choice. A master plan projects the new hospital will need to expand All vegetable gardeners, home fruit growers are asked to assist families who needy, would greatly appreciate any variety or quantity of surplus produce that can be brought to the Copperview Community Center during harvest time. Donations are vital for better nutrition which they may be lacking. Please help, with yours and any neighbors' surplus you can bring. low-inco- to 150 to 200 bed level by 1992 in order to adequately serve area residents. "There is abundant room for growth and as the community grows from infancy to old age so will the hospital," said Hinchey adding that the hospital of was its cognizant responsibilities which include more than caring for the physical health of the patient but also providing educational, psycological and a spiritual atmosphere. The Holy Cross Hospital System has over 3,338 beds nine scattered throughout hospitals and corporate headquarters are in Southbend, Indiana but despite the existence of the Sisters of Holy Cross since 1875 a new history is being made from this day on with the partnership of the community and the hospital, declared Sister C.S.C. "Our Hutcheson, philosophy is that all human life is sacred and it is our new hope that the " Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital will be an integral force in bringing life, hospitality and compassion to this area." - The utility said the temporary line is needed to provide uninterrupted area service while it upgrades an existing line to provide more electrical capacity in that rapidly growing area. said the The company would be line temporary removed by mid-198- agency and the above described activities. The cost of said service will be born by the redevelopment agency on an actual cost basis (including legal, planning, engineering, and surveying services). If additional monies are received through tax increment or contingency funds evolve, then review and expend funds for added capitol improvements. - Conduct special promotion contests and signs. , - .Real, estate, signs, appraisals, and demolition of public works facilities. Listed as expenses are Babe Ruth Park improvements, $3,700; capitol improvements, and demolition, acquisition, development in the RDA, $44,500 (plus whatever tax increment is obtained); economic development material, $10,000; kiosks, $3,000; promotions and contests, $2,000; administration (legal, engineering, planning, $12,300; etc.), contingency (special signage, etc.), $3,000. Donate excess South. West Jordan Hospital - Administer the area. ts Holy Cross dedicates agency brochure and slide presentation for promoting area growth. 4. Sponsored by South County Community Action Program with local churches cooperating, we invite you to bring your of produce donations any weekend starting Aug. 26 to the Copperview Community Center parking area at 8446 S. Harrison (340 West) Midvale. Please deliver only on Friday evenings 5 to 8 p.m. and Saturday mornings, 7 to 10 a.m. ft I . ... I: 1 M 7 V ,.iiiiiijwwMiiiwiiu,frjiirMi"'"h--nTT'T'- n ji attended the Friday dedication of the Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital where Sister Mary Ellen O'Brien, C.S.C., Western Regional Superior of the Sisters Included speakers of the Holy Cross, who promised total support and commitment In serving the community. Over 500 people s jl ' |