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Show With Area Residents West Valley City, UT. 4 Fence At Shopping Center Stirs Feud SALT LAKE. A group of Taylorsville residents Tuesday challenged the type and size of a fence separating their homes from a shopping center. The residents asked the County Planning Commission to require the Boyer Company to erect a solid block wall fence on the property line between their homes and a shopping center at 1826 W. 5400 not deep enough to prevent rats and mice from entering adjacent yards from trash . The residents said they would not be content with just landscaping to block their view of the shopping center. We want a solid block wall, Sturdy said. Planners said they will visit the site and make a decision on Sept. 23. South. In They also claimed that because of the slope of the ground, the fence erected by the developers did not block their view of the centers construction. Joseph Sturdy, 1919 six-fo- ot planners 262-un- GRANITE Back-To-Scho- Back-to-scho- The Granite School is looking into the possibility of acquiring property for a school in the developing northern portion of Magna, a district spokesman said privately. An application for commercial zoning to allow construction of a Holiday Oil gas station and convenience store at 3170 W. 6200 South received a favorable from recommendation the board. Planners tabled a ruling on a request for a Family Center at 5700 So. Redwood Road. Auditions for the deteriorate much Granite Junior Youth Symphony will be conducted Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 18. quicker than a solid brick wall. spokesman for will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the music room at The Boyer, Lou Swam, said the planning staff had okayed the companys request to install the steel reinforced fence. He acknowledged that the height of the fence might have to be increased several inches. Residents asked for a fence nearly two feet higher. In addition, Dennis tryouts Granite Park junior high. Students unable to meet that schedule are being asked to contact Nick Falcone, to arrange for an alternate time and date. String players should be prepared to play a scale one, two or three octaves, according to their level of achievement. Violins will play 943-796- So. West, noted that the foundations of the prefabricated fence were 1760 G violas and cellos, of choice. Each student should also be prepared to per- dates Performance for which students must be available include Dec. 11, Dec. 17, March 19, April 10 and May 6. Further information about the Junior Youth Symphony may be obtained by calling Dr. 1 Ellis Worthen, or Mr. Falcone. business or publicity manager Kitty Lamb-so- 250-929- HEAVENLYfc DOG manager Geneive Boyington, ALL SEATS' 1 7o.,.. VCc 3 EACH n. New officers for the group include Peggy McConnell, president; Adele Trottier, conductor; Ila Bolander and Clair Aldridge, accompanists; Audrey Baker, Della president-elect- ; Herlin, secretary-treasure- r and Vivian Lee, historian, along with Mrs. Boyington and Mrs. Lambson. DKG Group In Granite Holds Initial Meeting GRANITE PARK. Delta Kappa Gamma, an honorary society for outstanding teachers in Granite School District, held its first meeting of the new year Monday, at Lincoln elementary. The new officers presided at the meeting. They include Genevieve Palmer, president; Gertrude Muecke, first vice president; Robin Ben-nio- n second vice pres- ident; Doris Shaw, recording secretary; Eleanor Archer, seccorresponding retary; Jo Wright, treasurer and Ona Patterson, parliament- arian. FAMILY 2 KEARNS. Student body officers at Kearns high have planned a full schedule of Homecom- will be invit- ing activities next week, with contests to be held daily during lunch and other daily events planned for student and community particip- ation. this information, which can be of help to their students A being invited to come tonight to get acquainted with teachers who will give a brief overview of years curriculum. of the faculty serving as You can trust cooks. their cooking, said stu- dent body president Gordon Tattersall. The pancake suc- cessor to the Most Rev. Joseph Lennox Federal, head of the Diocese of Salt Lake City for 20 years prior to his retirement in April. Bishop Federal has continued to act as the diocesan leader, pending the appointment of a new bishop. It is expected Rev. Weigand will accept his new responsibilities by November. The new Bishop is a of Bend, Ore. who moved to St. Maries, Idaho at the age of 8. His seminary studies were at Mt. Angel, Ore. and St. Thomas of Seattle and his ordination took place in 1963 at St. Maries. In addition to having served as chancellor of the Boise diocese for four years, he was pastor of a parish in Cali, Colombia, South America for more than nine years and has been in Discussion at the first Kearns Town Council of the 1980-8KEARNS. from members have been asked to conduct a survey in the Southgate area to see if income in the subdivision meets criteria needed for Com- munity Development funding. Volunteers are needed to canvass the area. Results of the survey will be confidential, it was stressed. Architectural draw- ings of the proposed beautification project on the hill leading up to Kearns high are completed and have been submitted for approval. g A drive for the project was discussed, with chairman Arlo James commenting that about $40,000 will be needed to complete the project. Student body officers are leading the campaign by selling bumper stickers with the slogan Proud of Kearns for $1 and Cougar Country badges for 25 cents. The stickers are moving slowly but steadily, according to Jerry Wang. fund-raisin- Town Council members will assist in the project by placing stickers in stores and will have them available themselves Homedale for two for anyone wishing years. The appointment of Rev. Weigand by Pope John Paul II, was both a surprise and an honor, the Idaho pastor said. He has had no clerical experience in Utah and only a speaking acquaintance with the Roman Catholic hierarchy here. will cost $1 . Wednesday will be "Almost anything goes day, with school clubs competing in various contests and games, including a big sling shot contest, in which the sling will aim at bursting water balloons. Activities will move into high gear Thursday and Friday, with the showing of the Muppet Movie, a flashlight rally and snake dance, the annual car decorating contest and the alumni teas, assembly to Caddyshack dek OPEN 12:45 thru MON til 5 VI 50 Adult! lipt FBI p m JOHN Holiday TRAVOLTA STARTS FRIDAY URBAN ZOMBIE .30, 3 30, 5 30, r 7 30, 9 30 COWBOY1 BRUBAKER 3 00, 7 15 officials 1 15, 5 70, 9 30 1 BEAR ISLAND PG 00, 3 00, 5 00, 7 00, 9 00 BATTLE BETOND THE STARS N 3 15, 7 30 Hit: Bottle Stor Goloctico OO. 5 y 15. 9 30 LUlLLftlHEAJRE, 278 471 Final Engagement!!! paf THE LAST FLIGHT OF NOAH'S ARK Co Hit 101 DALMATIANS FOXOLYMPyS HONEYSUCKLE ROSE MDrive-InMf- 278 471 15500 So 9th E GCTMI . seek 8 Open p.m. CHUCK NORRIS ZOMBIE county. County attorneys are LEEVANCLEEF THE BROOD t: Applications for United Way funds must be in by the deadline in order to receive funding this year, it was noted. A young boy in the audience reported a series of thefts on his street, saying every house in the area had been involved in the problem. Residents commented on need for greater curfew MttJEO enforcement, noting that four police cars are stationary in the parking lot because of lack of funds to place men in them. Complaints were (SOW L received from several residents about lack of protection and need for more patrolling in Kearns. FOR HIE FINEST IN ROLLER SKATING Richard Ponce, Granite Mental Health, commenting on the youth involvement program, suggested that if initiated, the program OPEN 7:00 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. CALL FOR HOURS ON SAT. would keep many youths who presently have nothing to do busy, thus benefitting the entire community. Council members said they would check into the 262-405- 70 progress being made in implementing the youth program. The next Town Council meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday in the Kearns Library. 6 4000 EL SO. ONE BLOCK WEST OF STATE ST. contribute. A suggestion was 1980 CALF SCRAMBLE AUCTION BUYERS LIST made that citizens making a donation of $10 or more may have their names etched on a wall at the school. Sandy Mamales, Town Council member and president of West Kearns elementary PTA, announced that GRAND CHAMPION GRAND GRAND BEEF Owner - Bart Fullmer, Owner - Dale Christensen Taylorsville Purchased by R. C. Elliot and Bob Palfreyman West Jordan Purchased by United Bank Gene Fullmer CHAMPION HOG Owner - Jeff Smith Draper Purchased by Lemmon Construction, Dean Lemmon RESERVE RESERVE RESERVE CHAMPION LAMB CHAMPION CHAMPION HOG Owner John Chase Murray Purchased by Intermountain Farmers, Kelly BEEF Owner Jeff Smith Draper Purchased by Wasatch Steel and Engineering i Draper Bank Brookfield Products, Inc. Blue Grass Turf Farms Inc. Hamilton Land & Livestock Valley Bank & Trust Salt Lake County Farm Bureau Dr. George H. Parker Commercial Security Bank Walker Bank of Murray OTHER BUYERS Federal Land Bank of Central Utdah Daw Incorporated Abram Barker Nicholas A Co. Wholesale Grocery Western General Dairies Pepsi Cola New South Seas Cafe South Seas Cafe Owner - Bryan Smith Draper Purchased by Spanish Fork Livestock & Auction - Chris Buttars Eldan Roberts Lawrence Drncan Dale Smith & Sons Wlrthlin Meats South Seas of Midvale Melbourne Lloyd Days of '47 Wally Gusta Diesel Service Continental Coffee Robert Ernest Irene Warr Hogie Zoo Walt Swain's John Deere Bob Custom Meat Dr. Dale Kimball Woodbury Landscaping Gene Fullmer's Restaurant W. R. Christensen Dale Hunsaker David Chase Quality Linen Nature Look A Landscape Dr. Leo Taylor Design Commercial Importing SALT LAKE COUNTY FAIR BOARD I l .Tit for the government W FBrl T ap- to 13092 S Highland Exclusive OPEN 12:45 MATINEES DAILY 4S Adwlti SI SO III MON thru FBI Eicept Holiday legislative help in deriving an adequate form of PTA efforts to obtain safety measures for students crossing 4620 West have resulted in installation of a flashing light and two crossing guards in the area. Paramount Picture A HitMOUNTAIN MEN Co pointed administrator have convinced county CHAMPION LAMB United Artists CHEVY CHASE lOf) changes could then be made in the form of the proposal that will be placed before voters. Problems exposed in the debate over an versus S Highland 11 ex- Approval of the elected 47115007 278 sup- resolution Monday set in motion a y waiting period before public hearings may be held. Hearings could then take place in before the terms of Hutchinson and expire. Bargain Prices 1st Hour AH Seats $2 OO Monday Thru Frt Cottonwood Only 3C" rONSOLIIWITEN measure. - mnn Salter. The home rule bill, as it is designated, would remove some of the restrictions placed on counties by the existing state code, Lee said. Several of the options in the code, such as unification and an urban Commissioner and county system, have been rejected decisively by county voters in recent years. said Bob Lee, administrative assistant to William E. (Bill) Dunn also has backed an elected administrator. The status of the auditors office, on the other hand, is uncertain if an elected executive heads the government, county attorneys noted. All that could become moot if voters reject the dance. CENTER TROLLEY EAST 7200 working on legislation which will give the county more leeway in determining w'hat type of government is most applicable to this area, their of positions and have ported an elected ecutive. Eyes Variety Town Council e, breakfast per person abolishment Town Council beautification to police protection and suggestions for communication efforts in the area. Rev. William K. Weigand, a parish priest in Home-dalIdaho, has been native change to a system not Salter year ranged SALT LAKE. Roman Catholics of Utah have a new spiritual leader. the government or to Meets Resume 1 Spiritual Leader Is Named designated community break- fast will be served beginning at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, with members grade attended last nights session. Parents of children third through sixth grade are the as expected, county voters could go to the polls next April to decide whether to retain the current form of Homecoming Week Eyed ed to visit with teachers and will receive copies of the objectives for the year in all subject areas at each grade level. We would like to invite all parents to come out and visit with us and receive unlike that adopted last year in Salt Lake City. The resolution under consideration appears to represent a compromise between the wishes of Commissioners Robert Salter and William Hutchinson, who have pushed for the election, and elected county officials who have balked at some of their suggestions. Hutchinson and Salter have favored an appointed administrator to work with the council. Elected officials in the county have objected that such an arrangement could result in the At Kearns High Back-to-scho- KEARNS. The Keynotes singing group is resuming activities for the fall and winter season. Groups wanting musical programs for the Christmas season are being invited to contact OH form of government. The commission is expected to pass the resolution at its regular Monday meeting, setting the wheels in mo- - throughout the year, form a short selection of commented principal Louis Jensen. his choice. Any student enrolled in instrumental music Older Grades classes at a Granite district junior high is In Spotlight At Lake Ridge eligible to audition. A fee of $15 is due at MAGNA. the first rehearsal. activities will Rehearsals will be con- continue tonight (Thursducted each Wednesday day) at 7 o'clock at Lake from 3:30 to 5:30 at Ridge elementary. Granite Park junior Students in kindergarhigh beginning Oct. 1. ten through second Keynotes Will Resume Music Activities Here PG administrator-counci- Back-to-scho- 268-822- Sat. Matinees 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 support GRANGER. activities will be held at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) at Stansbury elementary. C ma- jor and basses, scale proved postponed until Monday a vote on a resolution in Agenda Tonight major scale; l The Commission County Stansbury To Present School Parents of an tion for a process of placing the proposed change of government before the voters. If the resolution is ap- LAKE. SALT BENNION. activities at the new Bennion junior high will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18. A short introductory meeting will be held in the auditorium, after which parents will be invited to follow their students schedule through the school, meeting teachers and getting acquainted with the curriculum for the new school year. District the Government Form Vote Monday ol Meeting Eyed - PARK. 11, 1980 Bennion JHS Auditions For Orchestra Set panel fence installed by Boyer Company did not comply with Planning Commission requirements and will 5294 it Junior Youth argued that a prefabricated concrete Westergard, matters, approved without opposition a retwin quest for a home development at 8000 W. 2400 South. Champagne Ave., A other Thurs., Sept. Commission By County West Valley View |