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Show City OK s Lewdness Law If you have been planning to do a sexually lewd prank in public, you better make sure you have dollars in the bank and lots of vacation time on hand. was denied by the council because two establishments on the same The Tooele City Council Wednesday upgraded its lewd conduct ordinance to reflect state codes that recently added stricter block. penalties. Individuals charged with lewd conduct within city limits before anyone under 14 years of age, now faces Class A misdemeanor charges. Those charges involve a $1000 fine andor 12 months in jail. Dropping the drawers with the intent to be lewd in front of anyone 14 years or older will result in a Class B misdemeanor charge. That charge involves a $299 fine andor six months in jail. In other business the city council dished out nearly $100,000 in payment for flood mitigation work at Angel Grove at the mouth of Middle Canyon and for phase one of the Fifth South flood canal project. City Engineer Joe D. England told the council that both projects are on schedule and should be ready in time for expected high runoff. A request for a Class B beer license at Los Laureles Restaurant linear block have Class B beer licenses. City code disallows more than to beer licenses on a linear However, the council did grant the restaurant a liquor consumption license. Patrons can bring into the restaurant their own liquor and wine but not beer. On another approving vote, the council agreed to rental rehabilitation funds from the state for the Kirk Hotel. The owner of the hotel is applying for grant money and the state has indicated interest. However, the owner requested the city to act as receiver of funds for the renovation project and the council agreed to do so. The waiver request for curb and gutter requirements for the proposed West Vine Estates was denied for the present because the council did not reach a majority vote. Councilman Don Peterson was absent and the remaining four were deadlocked on the decision. The council also approved five names selected by Mayor George Diehl to fill the citys Historic Preservation Commission. Those approved include: Orrin Miller, Don Rosenburg, Howard Clegg, Irene Tooele for the city to look into paving Broadway this summer. Mr. Castelar told the council that the street is in disrepair and needs to be fixed. He said his car's front end is out of alignment because of Atkin and Ferrel Bailey. During the meetings public comment section, which now will be offered at each city council business meeting, the council heard a re- quest from Phillip Castelar of f7jTT the roads numerous potholes. Mayor Diehl told the council that $300,000 will be spent this year on streets this summer, but did not know if Broadway was on the list for this summer. He told Mr. Castelar that he agreed the road needs maintenance. Councilman Raymond Johnson advised Mr. Castelar to check with the city engineer to see if Broadway will receive repair work this summer. In other meeting discussion, the mayor told the council a decision has to be handed down soon on the installation of a sewer line for the Sports Mecca, 312 S. Main Street, now under construction. He said options will be presented to the council before next months business meeting. pre-busine- April Opening 4, in 1985 Tooele 15 April 1985 Opening: 15 April Hours: tankum Main 1985 6:00 a.m.l 0:00 p.m. Monday thru Saturday and Holidays Closed Sundays 499 So. Tooele (Temp. Ph.) I I I Froo Visit With Coupon If Registered By 10 April 1985 1 I 882-053- 0 n coupon" GRAND OPENING SPECIAL i 10 We have all your yard and garden equipment needs for rent. Come and see us today 351 NORTH MAIN TOOELE VISITS QQA OOL" --fl 0-- 8 1019 Community Calendar J Apr. 4: 7 p.m. - BPW (Business and Professional Women), dinner meeting at Golden Corral Family Steak-hous- e. Agenda: Election of officers. Guest speaker Janet Tyler, former dean of women, BYU, will speak on "Discrimination In Employment. Guests welcome, for reservations-inf- o call 882-290- after 3 5 p.m. Apr. 4: 8 p.m. - "O.E.S. No. 25, Tooele Valley Chapter, Stated meeting, Masonic Temple, 22 Canyon Road. Apr. 5: Good Friday. Apr. 6 and 7: LDS Spring Confer- ence, Salt Lake City. Apr. 7: Easter Sunday. 0 p.m. - "Eagles Apr. 7: 9 Sunday Breakfast, eggs, hashbrowns, juice, ham or sausage, toast or all the pancakes you can eat, beverages. Adults $3, children $2. Public welcome. a.m.-12:3- Apr. General membership meeting of the Retired Enlisted Organization. Community Club at 9: 7 p.m., Tooele Army Depot. - Apr. 10: 7:30 a.m. Kiwanis club meets for "Breakfast Meeting, Glowing Embers Restaurant Apr. 11: 1 p.m. NARFE (National Association of Retired Fe- deral Employees) meets at Tooele Senior Citizens Center. For info, call 882-228- Apr. 11: 0 2 noon "Story Public LiTooele Hour, brary, East Vine St. for 11 a.m.-1- children, no For info, call pre-scho- charge. 882-218- Apr. 2 "C.B. Radio of 12: 7 p.m. Tooele," monthly meetCounty ing, Tooele Courthouse, Auditorium. For info, call 882-177- 2 after 5 p.m. Apr. 14: 9 a.m.-12:3- p.m. 0 "Ea- gles Sunday Breakfast, juice, eggs, hashbrowns, ham or sausage, toast or all the pancakes you can eat, beverages. Adults $3, children $2. Public welcome. Apr. Toastmasters, Tooele County Court- 16: 7 p.m. house Apr. p.m. Tooele South Stake Roadshows, Rush Valley and Dugway 16: 7 Wards Apr. p.m. Tooele South Stake Roadshows, 11th and 15th Wards, 4th and 14th Wards, and Stake 17: 7 Center Tooele County Apr. 17: 12 noon Chamber of Commerce, General Membership Meeting, TAD Community Club. For additional Info, call 882-0G9- Apr. 17: 7:30 a.m. Apr. Kiwanis Club Tooele County Historical Society meetCounty ing, Tooele Courthouse, public Invit- - 17: 7 p.m.- - SPORT CENTERS 0 meets for "Breakfast meeting", Glowing Embers Restaurant ISO hIESI 215 NORTH MAIM, TOOELE assures Were Proud to Be Part Of Tooele K Q you the best possible Tooele to price on every item in our store. . No need to leave shop, when it comes to great sports at super prices! Sunsets 42 store buying power . |