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Show t ) t I Valley View News, February Service Dist. No. 1 4, 1 980, Page 5 Announces Meetings 1 A and Adult Swim Schedules Meetings The Salt Lake County Service Area Board of Trustees announces its annual meeting dates. The Service Area in complying with Utah Open meetings law and a desire to inform the public of Service Area activities has an- nounced its Board meeting dates for the next year, according to Mr. Howick, Service Area Director. The regular meetings of the Board will be on the third Wednesday of each month, in June and except December when the meetings will be on the second Wednesday due to the holidays. The meetings are conducted at the Kearns Tennis Courts located at 5624 South and 800 West beginning at 7:30 p.m. The actual dates are February 20, March 19, April 16, May 21, June 11, July 16, August 20, September 17, October 15, November 19, December 10, and January 21, 1981. case emergency a In special is meeting necessary the Board will make every effort to notify the public and publish the meeting date and time. The Service Area was formed in 1962 to provide parks and recreation to the Kearns area residents and currently the operates Kearns Swimming Pool and Tennis Courts. The Board of Trustees consists of Velma Steele, Chairman, Glen Kraft, and Arlo James, Secretary. The Board in continuing their effort to inform the public welcomes n, interested parties to Prior to each meeting the date and Howick, any attend. at the Sw imming location will be advertised to further remind the public. To obtain further information call the Kearns Swimming Pool at .Feb. 20 Meeting The Service Area will conduct its regular meeting of the Board of Trustees on Pool, Kearns He adults 968-447- further says are hesitant from younger the 968-447- 1 formation contact David open plun--ger- s; crowded conditions; and many feel out of shape. With the adult swim many adults interested in getting back in shape or simply have a good time can now do so. It allows a great opportunity to get away from the kids for awhile. Any adult attending any other pool program will receive a free pass to come and try the adult swim. The normal admission cost is 85 cents. The swimming pool is located across the street from Kearns High School, if you wish further information call the pool at Due to increased requests public the Kearns Swimming Pool facility of the Salt Lake County Service Area No. 1 is beginning a new program for adults. Beginning in February every Thursday evening at 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. there will be a special swimming plunge for adults only over 18 years of age. Mr. pool Howick, manager, says: This is a great opportunity to renew those wornout muscles while having a great time without the fear of the younger gen-erations wondering looks. of the Courts. 5624 South and 4800 West, at 7:30 p.m. The agenda will consist of Minutes, guest discussion, managers report, new business, trustee business and old business. The Service Area gladly welcomes the public to attend and become familiar with their Service Area. To obtain further in- go swimming for several reasons: many fear the reactions they will receive Swimming Pool Announces Adult Swim Wednesday February 20, 1980 at the Kearns Tennis many to 968-447- 3. one of a number of water reservoirs the Kecrns .provement District maintains in order to serve it's many area customers. This particular one million gallon capacity facility is located cn 5400 S. THIS IS BUT Improvement District Receives Funds KEARNS Word has been received through Senator Orrin Hatchs office that the Area Resident Receives Memorial A ward Highway Patrol Trooper Terry W. McKinnon Utah has been chosen to receive the fifth annual Antoniewicz Award, William J. Memorial which was given to the patrol by the slain troopers family. Trooper Antoniewicz was fatally shot December 8, 1974 near Echo Junction, Utah. It was the familys desire that a member of the High way Patrol receive the award in conjunction with firearms training. It is presented after evaluating improvement in shooting scores, job performance and loyalty to the department. W. Trooper Terry McKinnon was employed with the Utah Highway Patrol December 2, 1978, at the Wendover Port of Entry and then transferred to Salt Lake Kearns interview with the manager of the Kearns An Improvement Ferron Gregory, field County operations. Trooper McKinnon resides in with his wife Karen and their children Kimberly and Scott. The award was presented by Superintendent Robert J. Bteid, Wednesday, February 6, 1980 at 10 a.m. at Utah soft-ba- ll organizational meetings the meetings. Hie department sponsors leagues for both men and women. Both slow-pitc- h and fast-pitc- h leagues are held. Fees, tournament dates, and will be league rules at discussed the organizational meeting. The dates for this years meetings are as follows: Saturday, February 9th-- 9 and returning years program) will meet at the Utah Technical College, 4600 South Redwood Road, in the in preparation for the 1980 season. All teams desiring to play in the popular program must have representation at All new mens teams (from last Calvin Patrol 304 Highway headquarters, Room State Office Building, Salt dollar 50 million gallon per day treatment plant built at the multi-millio- n Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake Sanitary Suburban No. 1 District location. The target date for completion of this project is 1985. In order to get this funding it is necessary that each district have performed an Infiltration and Inflow Study. Phase I of the study l Saturday, February a.m. All new and returning Womens Teams, will meet at the above listed address The penalty for In the past communication has been one of our problems, so it is Mandatory that all returning teams have a representative present. Penalty for by returning teams will be given the status of a new team and will be placed in the random draw. All new teams will be placed in a random draw for any avail able openings. 203. of a represen- will be given the status of a new team and will be placed in the random draw. All new teams will be placed in a random draw for any available openings. It is important to please note the change in location for these organizational meetings- - From the Utah Power and Light auditorium to Utah Technical College. 4600 So. Redwood Road. KEARNS-T- he Kearns International Little League baseball signups will begin shortly. These games will be played at Mower Field throughout the season. Three days have been allocated for signups They will be conducted at Zions First National Bank in Kearns. 11 service or worship, also at the Fellowship Period following the worship service. Special numbers will be presented by the Tongan Band, under the direction of Mr. William Pupunu and Mr. Loseli Hafoka. be Small A entitled, Person. Other activities of the day. include a sharing arid planning session at 7 p.m., of the Neighborhood Coor- to Meet Thurs. The Salt Lake County Association of Councils will hold a meeting on Thursday evening, February 14, at 7:30. It will be located at the Eisenhower Junior High School, 4351 S. Redwood Road. Jenney Ludlow from L.E.P.A. will address those assembled. Everyone is welcome. Marriott to Ash Wednesday service will be at 7:30 p.m., February 20, in the Sanctuary. Members of the Chancel Choir will assist in this service, congregation as begins for celebration of Holy and Easter. the Lenten-preparati- the Week on The first day is Saturday, March 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Monday, March 3, signups will continue from 5 to 9 p.m. The final day is Saturday, March 8, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Boys and girls who will be eight years old before August 1st are eligible The Time for Upholstering is now! the Kearns Auditorium February Library this Thursday, 14. He will speak on the MX, Conservancy gallons were purchased Less is needed during winter months The District has two reservoirs at 5300 W. 5400 S that hold three million gallons and they operate on gravity flow. A million gallon reservoir is located at approximately 5900 W. 5400 S. and another one like it is further West on 5400 S at approximately 6300 W. A new two million gallon reservoir is being constructed at approximately 7000 W. and 5600 S. and should be in operation within a month or two. Gregory says that another one million gallon reservoir will have tc be built in the near future to keep up with the rapid growth in the area cutoff age is 12 and to have 13 before August 1st. Donations will be $25 for the first child in the family and $20 for each additional child. This cost will include a group team picture. The children must bring a birth certificate to determine eligibility and a parent or guardian. There is no geographic boundary limitation. A meeting will be held at Mike Littlewoods home on Wednesday, February 27 at 7 p.m. Any interested person is welcome to attend. Call Elaine Vargo should additional details be needed. Her phone number is On Any New or Recovered Sofa. Variety of styles follow. All interested citizens urged to attend. are & WINDYS WORLD materials FREE ESTIMATES MADE Saturday IN YOUR HOME. W 968-906- Saturday 3 h 4643 W, 3500 S., Granger 968-906- 3 Monday. a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ) (East section of Bevan Marine Bldg & STOREHOURS: Friday 10a.m. to 9 p.m. 3500 S, Granger ast secton of Sevan Marine Btig Tel. Foreign Policy, and Draft Implementation. A question-an- d answer session will Make it a fun family weekend at Valley Fair Mall with WITH THIS COUPON ) 1 0 1111:1 3601 South 2700 West Gregory District Billions of gallons are purchased in a year's time. For example, during July of 1979, 219,186,000 turned 4643 Speak in Kearns man County COUPON (E KEARNS-Congress- Agency. That figure will be approximately $28,750. Local District The Kearns Improvement District was formed in 1958. man-- , answers to three Trustees Sheldon Holmes serves as chairman with Robert Odor and Wendell Hibler completing the group Kearns buys all of its water from the Salt Lake dinators and Prompters, in preparation for the Lenten Season. Assn, of Councils Dan Marriott will appear at the total cost and that amount funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection ager, Ferron Baseball Signups to Begin tative of a returning team Tongan Music Sermon topic for the day will be Repentance and Renewal with the Scripture Lesson from Luke 4:21-3Mini sermon for children will and minor rehabilitation Mr. Gregory explained that Phase III wont begin until the spring At that time approximately 70 miles of 8 diameter lines will be traveled by a TRV camera. What the camera picks up will be transmitted to who can technicians determine if there is any break in the line. If a leak is found another machine that accompanies the camera is ready to accomplish the necessary sealing. It isnt likely that any personnel from the local Improvement District will be involved in this operation, says Gregory. However, the District will be involved in picking up the difference in the present time Little League: Trinity United to Hear Friends and members of the Tongan Community, meeting at Trinity will provide special music at the the Kearns Improvement District Sewer System. Phase II continues with a survey and initiates Phase III which is a joint sealing At 9th-l- Rampton Technology Building, Room revealed The Kearns District con-- , tracts v ith Granger-Hunte- r for all waste treatment. Seven areas in the central valley have agreed to form a Sewer Complex, receive funding, and see a Meetings Planned a.m. District, some of the background of this project and the circumstances leading up to this point. Softball Organizational Salt Lake County recreation, parks, and multipurpose centers department officials have schedules Improvement District was the recipient of a $42,000 award to complete an Infiltration and Inflow study. A total of $86,250 will have been awarded by the conclusion of the study. has been completed which consisted of an analysis of GRANGER |