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Show T1,K. 300 k(7 Salt Lake rtss-ociatio- n S City, Utah 8111 . " r Li ., v 1 Mi xm v - 11 klrU.Vl.'?JN - - . - tit I'iWTX .- - ' T ' WlliWft 0 t V. 3sC 'i A. mi - Man tries to dig out car mired in snow near 8000 S. and Redwood Rd. Scene is typical of the iveather reports say the situation is not likely to improve any time in the near future. But as the conditions motorists encountered on city streets throughout the area Tuesday morning, year nears its end we hope that the New Year is much drier and safer than the past year. Construction begins on hotel in Sandy Construction has begun on a hotel to new $3."5'milKon'83-roobe located on a 2 Vi acre site in the northeast quadrant of the intersection. 90th South and The announcement was made by Western Hospitality, Inc. of Salt Lake City, who will manage the property and serve as general partners. Principals of the firm are Paul E. Barker and Robert L. Bauman. Also serving as general partners will be Far West Capital of Salt Lake City. Principals of the firm are: Alan Melchior, president; David N. Moore, vice president; Richard V. Francis, vice president and treasurer; and Thomas A. and Quinn, vice president 1-- secretary. Far West will help provide equity funding through the formation of a limited partnership. Additional funding has also been provided by Dr. and Mrs Donald L. Hilton of Dallas, Texas. Construction financing is being provided by Greyhound Leasing of Phoenix, Arizona. Scheduled completion of the facility will be August 1984. It is anticipated the project will be affiliated with a national chain at the time of its opening. are currently Negotiations some of the with underway national chains. y structure will The 48,000 contain approximately square feet. It will feature an enclosed swimming pool, a spa, " " " and meclii'igroara's." The developer of the project is Hotel Development Corp. of Salt Lake City. General contractor is Pace Construction of Las Vegas, Nevada. Richard Kohler of " South Jordan honors its police chief! ArchitectureUrban Design, circ'v::r Salt Lake City U th-- ' LintonBingham, also of Salt City, will serve as architectural advisors to the general partners. Lake Midvale okays Allen St. curb, gutter, sidewalk The Midvale City council approved the use of Emergency Job Funds to do curb, gutter, and sidewalk installation along the westside of Allen St. from Wasatch to Lennox St. The Emergency Job Fund monies are received through the city's Community Development program in which Salt Lake County channels these federal funds out to the cities. In another development involving Community is the city Development, extending its CD deadline from the end of December 1983 to the end of July 1984. The extension will provide the city with extra time to commit those monies. The city has received $35,000 a in conduct to funds needs commercial capital assessment survey. The survey will help identify and prioritize Duane Sutherland was honored .in- last ceremony South Jordan - a.,sneciaL week City meeting. Noting, "That it is time to show something that we feel f the streets If you : . walkways. "We urge all residents to clean their sidewalks promptly and regularly," said Jones. Mayor gets gift at hospital West Jordan Mayor Dennis Randall was presented with one of the nicer Christmas presents this year. On Christmas Day his wife Jacque gave birth to a 8 lb. 13 oz. baby boy. ':-- i . ' I , rJ West Jordan city planner resigns zones, along with minimum square footage requirements (a major protection for the value of existing homes). The search is on in West Jordan for a new city planner. A . . f "'it Six retiring members of the Midvale Fire Department have accumulated a combined total of 172 years of service to the department and the community. Left to right, Harv Margetts, 24 years, including 18 as treasurer; Grant Gilbert, 34 years, eight as assistant chief; Ernie Bedont, 20 years, eight years as battalion chief; Armond Bosh, 34 years, 16 years as chief; and Murray Brown, 39 years. Not present, Daryl Pugmire, 21 years. The retiring men were presented with plaques of appreciation Thursday night. V i 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. Year 1983." Blaine Gehring, city planner and community development director in West Jordan for the past four years, announced his resignation last week to the surprise of council members and other city officials. West "I feel like this is a good career move for me," said Gehring. "I will be directing the of downtown redevelopment for Murray. It's a different approach to what I've been doing here in West Jordan," he said. activities "I feel good about what's been accomplished while I've been here. We adopted a new master plan and a new revised zoning ordinance. We've made very innovative strides in housing, in terms of performance overlay V .K 'X! Jordan has a great future, he added. We're a growing community that has established itself as a business and industrial center instead of just a bedroom community. Our direction is set. The city needs to do all it can to promote development, but a good planning process needs to be followed. Planned growth should be deter- -' mined by policy not just by what looks good or which business has the most to offer the city; There's got to be a balance," he added. Gehring will become the executive director of the Murray City Redevelopment Agency beginning Jan. 3. ' 983 (USPS34''-940- ) was a plaque presented honoring him as "Chief of the don't t 1 with park in the streets," warned Darrell Jones, public works director for West Jordan. "We don't actually have a city ordinance on the books as yet, said Jones, but we would certainly urge people not to park in the street, ine snow piows cannot clear a street if there are cars parked on it. If plows do come down a street they have no choice but to pile the snow up alongside your car," he said. West Jordan does have a city that covers the ordinance snow from sideof clearing walks. Property owners are responsible for the adequate their of removal snow 29, Continuing The Midvale Sentinel Sutherland Chief want to get out of your subdivision this winter, Thursday, December strongly about," Officer Shane Smith "expressed" gratitude and appreciation to the chief on behalf of all the members of the police force. " 4 Sentinel During a brief presentation, attended by all of South Jordan's police officers and dispatchers, Chief Sutherland was thanked for his "strict demand for excellence." two-stor- Don't park on Vailey during council Volume 50 Number 52 needed capital improvements in the city. Former city mayor Charles R. Clayton was appointed by current mayor Trent Jeppson to serve a two year term on the county mosquito abatement board. The council approved a payment of $10,589.24 for sewer treatment services provided by the Midvale treatment plant. They also okayed a November payment of $28,406.23 for city's share of construction costs at the new South Valley treatment plant. A contract was $2,862.17 awarded to C.S.I, for the installation of a new computer room cooling system. And, by a vote, the council approved a Class "A" beer license for the new Costco Inc. outlet being constructed off 7200 S. 3-- 2 Jordan Jordan Police Chief South City officials said that the search for someone to fill the vacant position, will begin j immediately. They will also be advertising for an economic development director of the city throughout the Western States. |