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Show Protest Lodged Where To Vote Tuesday Buffer Zone Battle Enters Fray District 102, Webster school, 9226 W. 2700 South; 104 Lourdes church, 2640 So. 9100 West; 1106 Community Baptist church, 2908 So. 8900 West; 1108, 1120 Cyprus high 8623 W. 3100 South; 1110, Brock bank junior high, 2935 So. 8560 West; 1114 Jack Street, 8167 W. 3100 South. Dist 122,1124 Magna school, 8500 W. 3100 South; 1126 LaMar Mecham, 7735 W. 3100 South; 1)28 Lake Ridge school, 7300 W. 3400 South; 1136 Robert A Jones 3350 So. 7730 West; 1202. Lani Braithwaite 7187 W. Fieldview Dr. Dist. 1204 1206. Whittier school, 5975 W. 3500 South; 1210 Omega Realty, 5272 W. 3500 South; 1212 Hunter East stake. 5000 W Pavont; 1213, 1226, 1228 1242, Jockl.ng school, 3750 So. 4610 West; 1214 1216 Monroe school, 4450 W. 3t00South. Dist. 1216 Kershaw Cabinet & Supply, 4249 W. 3500 South; 1220, 1230, Farnsworth school, 4225 W. 3750 South; 1222 1234, Orchard school; 1224, 1236 Sandburg school, 3900 So. 5325 West; 1232, Osborn Appoiel, 7081 W. 3500 South. Dist. 1304, 1320, Hillsdale school, 3275 W. 3100 South; 1306. 1328, Stansbury school, 3050 So. 2700 West; 1306, 1310, Redwood school, 2650 So. Redwood Rood; 1312, Bessie Williams, 1445 W. Russett; 1316, 1330. Granger high, 3690 So. 3600 West; 1322, Wayne Garrett, 3172 Cantwell; 1323, Granger 10th ward, 3273 Hillsdale Dr. Dist. 1324 Leonard H. Allen Jr., 2542 Robin Road; 1326, Atone ment Lutheran church, 2040 W. 3500 South; 1334, Granger 3rd ward, 2820 W 3590 South; 1335, John Kidwell, 3739 American Dr.; 1336,1346 Gronger school, 2450 W. 3800 South; 1338 Maxine Bar ney. 3396 W. 3800 South. Dist. 1340, Pioneer school, 3860 So. 3380 West; 1342 Granger stake. 2850 W. 3835 South; 1344, Rolling Meadows school, 2950 Mobile Haciendas Club 3455 So. Whitehall Dr.; 1348 1185 West. Dist. 3102, Hunter school, 4351 So. 5400 West; 3106, Sue Crow-ford- , 5042 W. Bannock Cir.; 3108 31 10, Kennedy junior high, 4495 So. 4800 West; 3112, Howard Kipp, 4309 So. 4755 West; 31 14 Linda Cable, 4050 W. Continental; 3116, Academy Park school, 4580 West Point Dr.; 3! 18 Phil Jordan, 4068 W. Benview Dr. Dist. 3122, 3160, Western Hills school, 5190 So. Heath Ave.; 3124, Earl Miller, 5116 So. 4820 West; 3126 3128 West Kearns school, 4900 So. 4620 West; 3130, 3138 Gourley school, 4905 So. 4300 West; 3132, Andrew Babinchok, 4675 W Mildred. 3134, 3136, Oquirrh Hills school, 5241 So. 4280 West; 3140, 3141, South Kearns school, 4430 W. 5570 South. Dist. 31S0, Dan Armstrong. 5937 So. Chino Clay Dr.; 3152, Ruth Tousely, 5656 So. 4015 West; 3154, Randy Howell, 2025 W. 5655 South; 3200, Clyde C. Nielsen, 3855 W. 4100 South; 3202, 3203, 3206 Frost school, 3444 W. 4400 South; 3204, 3208, Volley junior high, 4195 So. 3200 West; 3207, 3209, Truman school, 4700 So. 3200 John Nielson contended thot zoning allowing multiple units on 4100 South was result of an error. ' MISTAKE HUNTER . . . - (From Page 4, Col. 6) value of adjacent property would depreciate if the zoning was ap- grounds proved, claiming the appearance and quality of to She and others said that even if the homes are owned individually til 50 thru MON Boat Motors Are Missing From Residence FBI S $ m Christensen, Holidays (ieept STARTS FRIDAY OCTAGON' ' Co BRUBAKER 3 00, 7 15 HitMOUNTAIN MEN V 15, 1 ISLAND PG BZAR . 3 20, 9 30 5 00, 5 00. 00, 9 7 01 PG , 7 30, 5 30, 3 SI Adults thru extension handle, ated value, $400 and a black outboard Merg with a $535 estimated value and a serial tag til 6 4$ SO FBI Fictpt stating Holidays THE LAST FLIGHT OF NOAH'S ARK Co Hit 101 DALMATIANS THE BLACK HOLE SLEEPING Open 8 ANIMAL BLAZING wide and 70 feet deep cannot take giant tankers that draw 90 feet of water and are 200 feet wide and 1,300 feet long. But though the big ships must make a 9,600-mil- e detour around Africa, they carry so much oil that it is cheaper than using smaller vessels able to sail through the " p.m. R HOUSE SADDLES locks 1,000 feet long, 110 feet G BEAUTT CHEECH and CHONG'S NEXT MOVIE factory Panama Canal j canal. KUTV g - Bomb Threat Noted WEST VALLEY. A bomb threat phoned into KUTV television station by a male caller was reported to police here at 10:20 p.m. Friday. A station employe answering the phone reported hearing a male voice say There's a bomb in there before hanging up. Lamb stated the same voice called again approximately five minutes later. The threats were believed to have been a prank by the witness and reporting officer R. W. Law. Nothing unusual was found during a search by employes. The employe stated the caller was calm and that he heard no background noises, according to police. The number used by the caller was a Sunday Take Two program number, given out over the air only on Sunday nights, the report stated. A security system installed in the KUTV building, 2185 So. 3600 West, requires an I D. badge to enter after hours. During the day, a receptionist screens persons entering building, according the report. FAMILY CENTER 7200 TROLLEY SOUTH 255-359- 5 PG Q3MI) e 1980 Taft Intttnational Ptctu Ine residential around later zoning Hercules, but rescinded those decisions when the to 7AVCO EMBASSY PICTURES Release R 'HS&szfil- - Trust us. a developer argued that Hercules had an unfair advantage in presenting its case to the commission. Joan Rushton, representing two property owners seeking residential zoning on 36 acres at 4450 So. 6000 West, objected to the fact that Hercules invited Planning Commission members to tour its plant last week. I ask that we meet with the Planning Commission without Hercules around; just like they did, Mrs. Rushton demanded. Planners complied, tabling the Raddon and Rushton proposal. They also rescinded denials handed down earlier on requests for residential rezoning on 32 acres at 4100 So. 6400 West (American Development Co.) and on 36 acres at 4100 So. 6600 West (C.M.P. Corporation). Also postponed was a decision on an Arnold Development Co. application for residential zoning on 50 acres at 4000 So. 7000 West. Planners will meet with the adjacent lan- downers tonight (Thursday), Commissioner Jerry Wagstaff said. By initially denying the first two applications, the West Valley planners reversed a decision by the County Planning Commission to permit residential development around the explosives plant. The County Planning Commission ruled, after more than a year of study and against the In UDOT Bidding Roadwork Set For 3 Projects SALT LAKE. Three highway construction projects in the county received final bids last week at the Utah De- partment of Transpor-taiion- , and West Valley City, UT. that decision, occurring the countys Watt Valley View before . 6 Thurs., Sept. 4, 1980 wishes of Hercules, that residential development could occur, provided homes construction with a certain radius of the plant meet several safety requirements. But the incorporation of West Valley nullified Granite GRANITE PARK. Enrollment in Granite district schools climbed above the districts earlier projections Tuesday. total of 59,753 students are attending classes, including 1,007 in special programs. That compares with who were expected and will bring additional state dollars into the district. There were nearly 300 59,681 pro- At Thursdays hearing, Hercules attorney Carl Erickson comreiterated panys tion that the posi- d it opposes only residential development around the plant, not or commercial South. A seven-foo- t bicycle path will be placed on the east side, along with a curb and gutter, while a sidewalk will be built on the west side of the road. A new storm drainage system will be installed from 4700 to 6500 South where a new bridge will be constructed across Redwood for the South Jordan irrigation canal. The project will cause 6500 n 90-c- off-ram- p in special programs dropped from 1,268, indicating the goal youngsters of mainstreaming students is coming to fruition. The largest class in the systemwhereis kindergarten there are 5,344 students. fourth grade is large in comparison to other grades, excepting first, with 4,894 students and the sophomore class is about 100 students larger than the ninth grade class. Enrollments become official on Oct. 1 for state accounting purposes. The Commissioners Cancel Meet In West Valley WEST VALLEY. The City Commission here might be forced to move out of the area if encroachment continues. Other prospective developers contended the likelihood of a dangerous accident was remote and that landowners have as much right to carry on business on their land as Hercules. ann in- dustrial. Its - School Total Climbs A rezoning approval cess was completed. bad planning. We want to hold the line on residential encroach- ment. Were concerned about having people right on our borders, Erickson said. Adjacent property owners should not be required to provide the land if Hercules wants a buffer zone, countered attorney Gary Weston, also representing Raddon and Rushton. Hercules has refused to buy land around its plant, contending it is not in the real estate business and that proper zoning practices would provide a buffer area around an explosives plant. Should Bargain Prices 1st Hour All Seats $2 00 Monday Thru Fri Cottonwood Only COTTONWOOD? asked. He said Hercules position was inequitable and said the company should compensate his clients, who are forced to pay heavy property taxes on the land, for its highest possible use. Erickson denied that Hercules was essentially condemning the land, noting that other uses beside residential were not opposed by the company. Weston added, Hercules should not be allowed to 'Undertake any operations on its property that endangers other property. Erickson said residential encroachment has forced the company to reduce the number of projects it has undertaken. He reitereated the threat that Hercules s 278 471 15007 S Highland CHEVY CHASE Caddyshack JOHN TRAVOLTA property owners have to provide the buffer, giving a more kindergarteners than anticipated, offset- privileged a landowner something city doesnt ting a decline of 51 even have - inverse consenior high students. The number of demnation, Weston with construction work expected to begin this fall. One project involves the construction of a commuter parking lot sessions of panel discussions will be free and and improvement of on and off ramps at open to the public, exand 9000 South. The concept for a $5 luncheon tract for $610,831, in- major traffic interferfee. ence beginning this fall Gov. Scott M. Mathe-socludes upgrading railwill keynote the road crossings at 50 with the drainage and conference with a 9:10 East Main St. and 50 E. irrigation system and next spring with the new a.m. opening address. 400 North in Sandy. The After being introduced parking lot traffic lanes. It is to be by Universtiy president will be on the northeast completed by late fall of 1981. interDavid P. Gardner, side of the The final UDOT proMatheson will discuss change with access the Future for Utahs from the eastern front- ject bid last week is the age road. It is being construction of a sideEnergy Resources. Energy Conserv- built by UDOT to en- walk, curb and gutter on ation and Solar Energy courage car pooling the west side of 1300, Update will be the top- without unsafe or illegal East from 3300 to 3900 South. The low bid for ic of the first panel disrandom parking. p The northbound the contract was cussion for 9:35 to 10:30 a.m. The Second discusand southbound $148,713. The project is funded at 9000 South sion, from 10:45 a.m. until noon, will focus on will each be widened by by the $1.5 million apUtahs Tar Sands and one lane to increase propriated for pedesOil Shale. traffic capacity. Traffic trian safety projects. A luncheon session in will be considerably The work is expected to the Olpin Union Ballhampered during the begin this fall and cause room will then be ad- construction of this prominor traffic interferdressed by Utah ject which will begin ence. The sidewalk system on the east side of congressman K. Gunn this year and continue 1300 East was funded McKay. He will speak until next summer. on the impact of federal last year and has just Further construction on the same contract inbeen completed. synthetic fuels legislation to Utah. cludes replacing stop The following panel signs at two railroad discussion on Geother-ma- l crossings on 50 East Calhoun Trial and Gasohol with flashing light sigis scheduled nals. Paving, sidewalk Report from 1:40 to 2:35 p.m. and gutter construction The fourth session will at the crossings is also begin at 2:35 p.m. and included. Traffic will be focus on the topic detoured during the proSALT LAKE. A verUranium and Nuclear ject. dict of guilty on all four A second major highReport. Utahs Coal Potenway project planned by counts was delivered by four-ma- n tial will be the final the UDOT involves road an here beto discussion Redon Tuesday jury panel improvements wood Road from 4700 to in the trial of John gin at 3:30 p.m. The keynote address and five 6500 South with a Michael Calhoun. Jurors deliberated panel discussons will be $2,931,529 contract. held in the UofU Social Redwood Road will be less than two hours and Behavioral Science widened from two to before finding the Calhoun guilty four lanes between 5000 building auditorium. on two counts of murder and one Ward Effort count each of aggravated robbery and aggravated burglary in connection with the Feb. 27 slayings of O. Thayne and Lorraine Acord. The sentencing phase of the trial was schedulTAYLORSVILLE. Utah Arts Council and ed to begin yesterday Summer, When We the Utah Heart Assn. Were Young, will be Performers in the (Wednesday). At issue the title of a program to group are part of the is whether the jury will be presented by the Bountiful chapter which sentence Calhoun to Sweet Adelines at 7:30 includes members from death or life in prison the crimes of which p.m. Saturday at North Ogden to Draper for he been convicted. has and Grantsville to Park Taylorsville 27th ward. The jurys verdict was The evening of nostalCity. handed down following gia will feature women Saturdays program trial r proceedings in is a barfor the singing four-paJudge Jay E. Banks 27th ward bershop harmony, Taylorsville which includes bass, budget. Roland Squire, Third District Court. baritone, lead and ten- Mike Brooks and Diane During the trial, Calhouns alleged or, without musical ac- Christensen are chairaccomplice, event. the The chapcompaniment. ing Scott Webb, took Among selections el is located at 2975 W. Larry the stand to testify 4270 South. will Tickets are render they may Calhoun in exRaindrops Are Falling be purchased at the door against On My Head, for $3 per person or $10 change for having Grandmas Feather Bed and per family. The affair is murder charges against Strike Up The Band. open to the public. Also, there will be specVirginia Peterson, Call For Show Times who is in charge of pubialty numbers, choreoSat. Matinees lic relations said, It is graphy and costumes. m The Sweet Adelines, a music that is both enterchorus, are taining and easy to lisPLAYING NOW under the direction of ten to. LAST FLIGHT, THE Rob Ellis, who sings with the Tabernacle wants Those dont OF NOAH'S AR Choir. The group has around your house may CO Hit won eight first place be do wants for somemedals in regional one else. You can turn 101 DAIMATI0NS competition and placed them into ready cash by four times in internati- putting them in the area onal competition. They market place, the Green have also sung for the Sheet ad columns. URBAN COWBOY A Paramount Pictura UlLLftTHEATRE 278 47 V3092S Highland Exclusive Engagement! 1 1 gx 'OLYMPUS Orive-liift- 278 47115600So 9th Cgta0o:i . CHUCK NORRIS LEE VAN CLEEF has cancelled its meeting regularly scheduled for today (Thursday), commissioners announced Tuesday. The meeting was cancelled to allow city officials to attend a two-da- y Utah League of Cities and Towns convention. Commission meetings will resume on Tuesday, officials said. Guilty Verdict Issued In Case eight-woma- first-degr- Sweet Adelines Sing Saturday rt 1122 EAST The West Valley Planning Commission rejected two requests for Dist. 3210, 3214, Taylorsville school, 2010 W. 4230 South; 3212, Fremont school, 4249 So. 1425 West; 3216 Eisenhower junior high, 4351 So. Redwood Road; 3217, David R. Gill, 4487 Butterfield Dist. 3221, 3222, Arcadio school, 3461 W. 4850 South; 3223, junior high, 6055 So. 2700 West; 3224, 3228, Vista school, 4925 So. 2200 West; 3226, Frank G. Milner, 1616 W. Hemlock Dr.; 3230, 3232, Plymouth school, 5220 Canal Road; 3234, Maiestic Meadows Clubhouse, 4635 So. 840 West; 3236, Majestic Oaks Clubhouse. Dist. 3240, Utah Boys Ranch, 3750 W. 6200 South; 3242, 3243, Bennion school, 5775 Sierra Grande Dr.; 3244 Robert Pierce 2591 Bloke Dr.; 3246. Laurie Lundberg. 6269 Sternwood Dr.; 3248 Rex Mackoy. 2013 W. 5400 South; 3250, Dale Plummer, 5321 Skees-wooDr.; 3252, Gerald Woodbury, 3227 LoMoncho Way; 3260, Smith school, 2152 W. 6200 South: 3266, Glen Anderson, 1462 W. 6235 South. day-lon- Evinrude with a black J 30, OPEN 17:45 MATINEES DAILY MON W. six horse power THE STARSN BATTLE BEYOND ed. 321B SALT LAKE. The potential useage of alternate sources of energy in Utah will be discussed Sept. 11 during an energy resource conference at the University of Utah. conferThe ence will focus on the research projects coordinated through the Utah Engineering Experiment Station. The five a reprieve here Thursday, but the question of a buffer zone around the plant was left unresolv- To Be Analyzed police here. The complaintant stated he believes the burglar is familiar with the neighborhood and knew when Christiansen was due to arrive home from work. The stolen motors include a blue and white R 45, around Hercules gained Energy Sources 2935 South, according to 1.45, 5 45, THOSE LIPS THOSE EYE! 3 2789 development At Conference WEST VALLEY. Two outboard boat motors with a combined value of $935 were reported stolen last week from the garage of Eldon W. 12:45 OPEN Adults traffic the units would create traffic hazards for children in the area. A ruling is expected on Sept. 23. from the units is likely deteriorate after five 10 years. that WEST VALLEY. Proof residential ponents West. now, they would probably become rental units in the future. John Kirk, 5361 Janette Cir., objected on - fund-raise- him (Webb) dismissed. Testifying in his own defense Friday, Calhoun admitted to the crimes but said the murders were not planned or intentional. Jurors had earlier heard testimony that Calhoun had killed the Acords because they were witnesses to the burglary and robbery at their West Valley City home. The Acords were found shot to death in the basement of their residence at 4215 W. 4100 South. Hours 485-999- CH1GHMND BLACK HOLE from the Acord residence were CHIGHMND MAGIC Charles Marson headed the prosecutions effort in the trial of Calhoun, who was defended by Bruce Lubeck. Mr. Acord was a prominent Salt Lake Valley business and civic leader. His wife was also active in community affairs. STARTS FRIDAY BRUBAKER 973-708- CREDWOOD T 1941 ENDS TONIGHT The incredible true story Lake County Attorney D. J Co-H- it recovered. Deputy Salt BEAUTY 485-999- later Calhoun and Webb were arrested at a Midvale apartment and several items that were stolen SLEEPING Co-H- it STEVE Me QUEEN Co-H- it Escape From ..THE Alcatraz SISS (redwood DON'T GO IN THE HOUSE RED ENDS cUTEt255-236- I TONIGHT ROBERT REDF0RD mum "BRUBAKER" CLOSES FOR THE WINTER V |