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Show New Miss South Jordan win be crowned Saturday young ladies will be competing for the title of Miss South Jordan the in annual community's scholarship pageant scheduled for Saturday, April 28. The pageant will be held at South Jordan Elementary beginning at 7 p.m. In addition to the title, the Six . new Miss Soutn Jordan will earn a $500 of Mr and Mrs Roger Butter- college scholarship and field. Lori A. Hansen, 18, daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Hansen. Loralyn Deakin, 18, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gordan Deakin. Kristin Barrett, 17, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gary Barrett. Lisa Marie Brown, 17, daughter of Mr and Mrs Dennis represent South Jordan at will the Miss Utah Pageant in June. Entrants in the upcoming pageant include the following: Holly Ranee' Wheelock, 17, duaghter of Mr and Mrs Lee Wheelock. Jolyn Butterfield, 18, daughter I ... Hansen Jordan 5 v.'" - Lori Lisa Brown Jolyn Butterfield Holly Wheelock Loralyn Deakin Kristin Barrett Valley Sentinel 4 Brown. Volume West Jordan approves park concession policy After months of discussion and research, the West Jordan City Council finally passed a controversial policy relating to the regulation of concession stands within the city. Members of youth soccer, baseball and football leagues have been working closely with city staff members to determine appropriate guidelines to be useu iu regulate cuiujessiun operations. Disagreement arose when city officials recommended that an assessment of 10 percent of the prevention by keeping kids off the streets," he added. the difference Clarifying the between concessions the athletic operated by leagues and those of operations like the proposed water slide in the city park, Glen Burgess, president of the West Jordan Babe Ruth Baseball Association, urged council members to make a distinction between profit and organizations. "This policy is targeting only a few said organizations," "These athletic Burgess. can be programs quite concession policy. to run. If we gave expensive r r uiitus- r genera icu1 num.. - parents the entire burden .you concession sales are presently wouldn't see as many kids .used by the athletic leagues to playing." offset the costs of field maintain- Burgess suggested charging ence, uniforms, equipment and groups a monthly user fee to pay for electricity and water and umpire salaries. According to league officials perhaps levying a player usage the fees charged each child to fee per child to generate play barely supply a portion of revenue. the costs to run the leagues. The "That way everyone would concessions serve as the major share in the expenses," he said. lunaraiser ior me leagues. City councilmembers showed League officials maintain the their sympathy with league was unfair financial woes by taking a closer assessment their look at the assessment concept. considering status as an organization. Councilwoman Betty Naylor Dick Kunz, past president of stated, "Every dollar spent on a the Southwest Valley baseball .kid's recreation saves four league, stated, "Is the city of dollars in crime prevention." West Jordan so broke or She suggested that the city delay mismanaged that we need to a decision on the assessment fee take 10 percent from the nonuntil proposed master planning profit concessions to build our of the park is completed next parks? For the past 19 years, this year. "You just cannot lump profit league has saved the city thousands of dollars in crime and together," stated 71 - non-prof- - . non-prof- Midvale students W. Continuing The Midvale Sentinel pay tribute to their teachers (USPS The Third Annual Junk Race will be held May 19, 1984 at 9 a.m. on 11000 South between 1300 East and 1000 East. This race is in conjunction with and a fund raiser for the Soap Box Derby. In the past years this event has attracted entrants from all over the state including city administrations, civic groups as well as individual entrants. The basic rules for the junk it 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. As part of the school's observance of Teacher Apprestudents at ciation Week, Midvale Elementary had the opportunity to enter a teacher drawing contest. Winners from each class were selected and presented with awards on Tuesday. McDonald's and Arctic Circle donated the f 5 r r' i prizes. Along with the student drawn were teachers portraits, the and with corsages presented door to each room was adorned star a large with gold autographed by all the students. . t fl i I. race vehicles are: 1. Must have brakes, 2. Must have steering, 3. Must not exceed five tons, 4. Must have four wheels on the ground, 5. Must be gravity driven, 6. Each participant must wear a helmet. For detailed rules or more contact Dave information, Jensen or Garie Anglesey at the Sandy City Fire Department, 1220 E. 9400 S. 571-902- 2, s" f K ? r l fi V. 347-940- ) Third Annual Beehive State Soap Box Derby Junk Race it non-prof- Wendi Jessee off-sit- L Number 17 Thursday, April 26, 1984 Reigning Miss South Jordan councilmember Sherm Monson. He suggested that the council approve the concession policy minus the paragraph relating to the assessment fee. The policy passed with the assessment article going back to the city staff for revision. In other action the council approved a request for additional personnel in the Community and Economic Development and Public Works Departments. The city will be hiring a full time code enforcement officer and an e inspector. The council also gave final subdivision plat approval to . three projects: ;;,. j Herb Emms Subdivision located at 8500 S. 2700 W., Vista West Subdivision Plat C located at 9400 S. 3800 W., and River Ridge 2 located at 9100 S. 1500 it 51 - ' -- '' i 1 " I A V . .- -. r . ,-- The Jordan Valley Kiwanis Club Teacher of the Month is Bonnie Beutler, a fifth grade teacher at Majestic Elementary. She is pictured with club president David Jorgensen (left) and club member and JEA executive secretary George McKay. Riverton man arrested in W.J. assault case , v. . ; A 34 year old Riverton man was charged with aggravated assault over the weekend when he forced his way into a residence near 7100 S. 3000 W. and physically assaulted the owner. The victim knew the the suspect and reported incident to police. In other action a mail truck received $100 worth of damage when some students threw a rock through the windshield near 7100 S. 1300 W. A 17 year old South Jordan man was arrested in connection with a vehicular theft at 1422 W. 7800 S. stereo, cassette tapes, speakers and various articles of worth $96.80 were clothing removed from the vehicle. The A Barbie Burrows, center,' will reign for the next year as Miss pageant held at Eastmont Middle Schbol. Miss Burrows will Sandy. Her attendants will be Tania Lythgoe, left, and Stephan represent the city in the Miss Utah Pageant during the week of Lopez, right. The new royalty was selectedApril 14 in the annual June 11 in Orem. juvenile was released to the custody of his parents. A fifty year old West Jordan man was arrested for shoplifting. He took nearly $50 worth of groceries from the Reams grocery store on 6200 South.' officers found Investigating nearly $300 in his possession. He was released on citation. A mailbox and stand worth $30 were damaged near 8270 S. 3450 W. Owners stated that it is the fourth time the mailbox has been damaged. A juvenile is suspected in the incident. In further action a 21 year old male was arrested for DUI and possession of a controlled substance after he drove his car into a ditch near 7458 S. 2700 W. |