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Show Remember When For Police Vote Split On WEST VALLEY. A proposal to purchase junior police 10,000 badges received West Valley City Commission approval here Tuesday vote. by a The split marked the first disputed vote since the city incorporated on July 1. Commissioner 1 Renee Mackay and Jerry Wagstaff voted for the proposal; Mayor Ultimatum Is Issued In Magna MAGNA. With the grass now established at Pleasant Green park, the field is being used for Ute Conference football play. According to Nick Sefakis, Community park chairman, council, which Council the spearheaded is the development, pleased to see its plans realized and the park now in use, but there is concern that participants and spectators are using the eastern perimeter of the distributed youngsters as part relations to of a propublic gram, he said. Cost of the expenditure is $1,500, according to purchasing agent Katie Dastrup. Campbell said money will be saved by purchasing in bulk and that the quantity ordered would probably last five years. The dispute focused on whether the expenditure should be delayed until the city has a clearer picture of its financial standing. Mayor Price, noting that state government budgets are being cut back because of declining sales tax revenues, said he favored delaying the purchase until West Valley is able to compare actual sales tax receipts to budget projections. I think its a good idea, but we have to get that first check (from We dont the state). know what our sales tax is going to be until December, Price said. The city auditor recommended the expenditure be postponed until possibly the second fiscal year of the citys operation, said Angela Reems, a spokesman for Auditor Gerry Ashman. Campbell said funds for the purchase were not contained in the original budget. They were obtained from a fee charged for a weekly swap meet, income not anticipated in budget preparations. the exSupporting pense, Commissioner Mackay said: We need good public relations to change peoples conceptions of the police department. Countered Price, We might desperately need that money elsewhere in December. We could be disappointed Dec. 1 when we get our sales tax check. In other matters, the commission approved the appointment of Kearns resident Philip Craig Ellertson as deputy constable. Judge Bruce Larsen said the appointment will not add to city expenses. The heavy case acreage as a parking lot and is requesting that the practice be discontinued. We have received permission from the owner of a nearby vacant lot to park cars Sefakis said. there, We would appreciate it if people would respect the newly planted lawn by parking in that Case Of It was further pointed out that if the practice is continued, signs will be erected by the County Recreation Dept, and citations will be issued by County Sheriff's officers to those who insist on using the lawn as a packing lot. reportedly forced into a at vehicle at knife-poin- t 2900 So. 2910 West FriMAGNA. Activities in day, driven to a remote Magna stakes annual area and assaulted. Harvest Festival will The suspect drove the get under way Saturday girl back to the Granger at 8 a.m. and continue high area where he until 11 p.m. released her. A spokesman for the A witness to the allegstake noted that this beed kidnapping was able ing the sesquicentennial to provide West Valley year (150 years) of the police with a detailed church there has been description of the car additional emphasis and a license number. placed on physical fitThe Rape Crisis ness. Thus track and Center and St. Marks field events have been hospital have assisted included, including a the victim, police said. 10,000 meter run and area. PRICE SLASHED On this duplex deal to S60.000 Seller serious? Easy terms on our financing. Collect S475 small down. Move Maybe now it won't last! Income Reolty & Mortgage 637 E. 400 So. H Henry (Hank) Price against. Police Chief David C. Campbell requested the badges, which will be Rape Is Reported VALLEY. WEST Police here are continuing investigation into an aggravated kidnapping and rape. A Vie- tnamese girl 21.2 Cu. Ft. 4 Fast Freeze Shelves Pop Out Safety Key SAVE THAT PRECIOUS FOOD SUPPLY!!!! 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City officials also okayed several dozen beer licenses and approved expenditures enabling Commissioner Wagstaff to attend a public works convention in Kansas City. that will begin at the stake center walk-a-tho- n at8a.m. The track and field activities will begin at 10 on the Cyprus high field. Events will include a dash, the 220, 440 and 880. In addition there will be a mile run, a 440 relay, a mile relay, shot put, long jump and triple 100-yar- d jump. Beginning at noon and continuing until 3 p.m., there will be a cultural arts festival at the stake center. Arts, crafts, childrens cor- ner, home storage and family preparedness will receive the focus of attention. The importance of establishing family traditions will also be stressed and a readers theatre will round out the program. At 3 p.m. an outdoor program will be held, after which the traditional dinner will be served to everyone residing within the stake boundaries regardless of religious affiliations. At 5 p.m. awards will presented for the physical fitness program, followed by childrens games from 6 to 7:30 p.m. From 7 to 8 p.m. a musical group called Bondage will perform and from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. there will be a dance at the stake center parking lot. Baker Is Selected For Post SALT LAKE. West Valley treasurer Randy MAGNA APPEAL . . . Pom Martinez and Denise Ramirez call on Magna resident Mary Empey to point out objectives of community's curfew law enforcement program. Curfew Intent Notification Is Completed MAGNA. Flyers went out this week relative to enforcement of county curfew laws here, with much of the literature being sent home with area school children and the balance distributed Dept, and the local county judicial system through Rex Conradsen, Justice of the Peace. County ordinances state that it shall be unlawful for any minor person under age 14 (without door to door. parent or guardian or The move was spearother adult person havheaded by the Magna ing legal care and Community Council as a custody) to be in or on means of combating any of the sidewalks, streets or alleys or juvenile crime and vandalism. Enforcement public places between 10 will be carried out by p.m. and 4 a.m. of any the County Sheriffs day. The ordinance for the older age group states that those under 18 must be off the streets by midnight and it shall be unlawful for any parent or guardian to allow GRANGER: The either age group to be Young Special Interest out on the streets within group of Granger West the above mentioned stake will have Emil B. times. Parents are liable for Fetzer, architect for the LDS church as guest a stiff fine if their speaker during a fire- children are not conside to be held at 8 p.m. trolled, it was noted. Parents of those who Sunday at 3100 So. 2101 are picked up will West. Fred Hayward, high recieve a warning letter councilor over the YSI, for the first offense. will conduct the proThey will be called in on gram. Jeannie Hough- the third and fined if the ton, chairman, will sing practice continues, it a solo, They Found was further stressed. The curfew shall not Him in the Temple, acwhere the minor Mildred apply companied by by a Partridge, Special is accompanied Interest representative. parent or guardian or Mr. Fetzer has served because of employment as architect for all the or other lawful business. temples built by the However, those having church since the Provo jobs must have a permit and Ogden temples issued by the Sheriff's were designed. He and Dept, permitting them his wife June, who will to be on the premises also attend the fireside, without parent or guarhave five children and dian. The whistle at the old many grandchildren. His remarks will be Magna fire station, prefaced by a talk on the sounded at 10 p.m., will meaning of temple remind parents within work, given by high range of the sound. councilor Thad Nelson, Those out of range of the accompanied by his siren will have to rely on their clocks to remind wife Pat, stake Relief them that their children Society first counselor. must be at home by 10 All YSI members, friends, and anyone oclock, a council interested in learning spokesman said. YSI To relations between the mayor and treasurer. will meet Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet 2 classifieds! Just dial to place your ad. 262-668- 1 SIX YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 12, 1974. Robert Kearns C. Pierce, resident and teacher at West Lake junior high, was appointed associate executive director of the who George McKay resigned the post to become executive director of the Jordan Education Assn. Serving as GEA president was Lois Canning . . . Bunny Woodbury was named more about . . . . was the SIXTEEN YEARS assistant Kennedy Winners of certin the Magna Chamber of Commerce ificates R T E E N I YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 14, contest included Dick Bingham, Kate Jensen, J. A. Spendlove, John Back-man- , Leslie Peterson, Paul Bigelow, Elaine Dern, William Louder-back- , Dale Richards and Tillie McMillin . back-to-scho- 1907. West Valley area residents scheduled to receive practical nursing certificates from Utah Technical College included Connie Lou Eyre, Iris M. Hunter, Ruth K. Love, Janet M. Severns, Barbara L. Vaculin and Beverly Warner . . . Cyprus high was staging the musical Bye Bye Birdie, with lead characters being portrayed by Kevin Sheppick, Mark and RaNae Hales, Shellie Bliss, Neil Passey, Kris . president ceeding Bill Lemmons . . Carol Lynn Casebolt, Miss Kearns for 1963, left for Laie, Hawaii, where she planned to attend college. She was given a one-yea- r scholarship on the recommendation of local Jaycees . . Henry Mori was named commander of Cyprus American Legion post Tom 38, succeeding Jenkinson. . . Richard L. Linder . Williams and Richard Brown were serving as production director and . UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS 6500 S. 400 W. TINY TOTS 261-007- Register Now!! Before Sept. 2nd And Receive 500 off X Reg. Class Price When ou Bring In This Ad. Lions club. Assisting her as Basic Movement vice president was LaRee Janet Dale Pehrson was named . 1 Pre School Classes Granger Lady . . Delbert Potter was named secretary of the Kearns Jaycees, suc- Shewell and Kent . . AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 10, 1904. d newly-appointe- principal at junior high. T II . Marilyn Gerber of the Kinesthetic Awareness ; Thru Gymnastic Activities For 3 & 4 Year Olds. . president of the Magna mfmm PRICES GOOD SEPT. Fireside 1980 10-1- one - 16 oz. loaf French Bread 4 WITH THE PURCHASE OF A 8" LEMOH MERINGUE PIE Cinnamon Rolls Petite French Rolls 6 for 99e 24 for $ 1 49 LOCATIONS LAKE VALLEY STORES SALT 13th E. & 10600 So. 1756 S. Main, Bountiful 9th South & Main 24th E. 70th South 45th So. State 410 So. & 9th East 17th So. & 9th E. 2396 E. & 70th South 2700 West & 7800 So. 21st So. & 23rd East 1179 Navao 250 North Main, Tooele ft COPYRIGHT 1980 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED temple work, are being invited. Program For Youth To Begin Rev. Vaughn Milliron said the theme for this falls session will be accounts, . Sponsor municipal bonding, use of computers, the importance of living wills and trusts, and . Granite Education Assn., succeeding MAGNA. Wings, an delinquent . . Clyde A. Swenson, Spanish Fork finance director and recorder, was elected president of the group, succeeding Mrs. Cleora P. Rawlins of Brigham City. Issues discussed at the conference included legal aspects of discontinuing utilities service to the Julie Kaleikini was chairman of a PTA membership drive at Western Hills elemenVallene Hughes tary was serving as president of the PTA at Lake Ridge elementary. . Business licenses were approved for Floors sweep-stake- s in annual yard beautification program (agricultural and Super and Building in Taylors- CofCs residential) zoning. and Ekstrom Shine Associates; J. Barrett . ville captured honors -- again next spring, according to association executive director J. Lowell Young of Murray. Redwood Shopping Center V. -- Treasurers 7074 So. Redwood Rd. . -- Baker and four other treasurers were named to the board at the associations fall convention at Hotel Utah. s. University of Utah, was scheduled to discuss the topic "Growth in the West Valley Area during a meeting of the West Valley Chamber of . The Commerce residences of Randy Bello in Hunter, John Hodges in Granger and manufacturing zoning; - Westlake Investment, 3600 to 5600 West, from 2400 to 3300 South, combination of residenand tial, commerical manufacturing zoning; Larry Linnell, 3835 W. 3100 South, (multiple unit dwellings); Tage Nyman, 2471 So. 7200 West, manufacturing zoning; Kyle Holdaway, 6960 W. 2820 South, A-- 2 tors. So simple meals' Williams, 7186 facilities at Kearns high Gretchen Covington was heading the PTA at Academy Park elementary. Chamber Commerce. She succeeded Kent Ke'lersberger in the post ment of Community Development at the Gates Ave., Baker was named here Saturday to the Utah Municipal Treasurers Assn, board of direc- Litton's Incredible Microwave Oven with and because it "asks'' you questions and automabcally guides you to delicious - Griff West 15, 1977. Taylorsville resident Dr. Richard P. Lindsay, director of the Depart- are: They be Dry Wall Construction Temperature Control Sept. Five rezoning items scheduled to be considered by the commission on Sept. 30. hobbies, E3 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE the Green Sheet of were Harvest Fest On Stake Slate LARGE CAPACITY AGO, as added. In Magna - was THREE YEARS reported in the constable required the addition of an assistant, he before load television Area Teacher Gained Associate GEA Post Purchase PR engineering supervisor, respectively, of instruc-tiona- l - Roots and after-scho- program for children age 2 through sixth grade, will begin a new fall series of classes at 4 p.m. Sept. 18 at Magna Community church, 2908 So. 8900 West. Overcomers in the faith - How to be Gods winner. Rev. Milliron pointed out that everybody wants to be a winner, everyone wants to be a success, and children often fantasize about being the hero or star of successful battles, plans and operations. Classes will be taught by Tina Staus, Billee Covert, Tom Barratt, Bethel Shipler and Steve Barratt. 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