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Show I 6 The Magna Times West Valley News, Thursday, July 20, 1995 Poll discloses local residents want Night out for local sports more community government EDITOR city government. This was the essence of a This is especially impor- juvenile crime, 33 percent; and economic development, 23 percent. Federal mandates with all the restrictions attached was also disliked by local respondents, 63 percent saying there were too many and 24 percent saying the number of mandates was about right. Control of economic development, growth, traffic congestion, and juvenile crime showed a variety of response from Salt Lake recent Dan Jones and percent. The majority of respondents, 54 percent statewide and 57 percent Salt Lake County, said municipal governments should have the ability to override state laws. for traffic, 39 percent; respondents favoring this issue was 54 percent, while 35 percent said it should remain at the state level. The majority of local residents want government control back in the hands of Associates poll conducted on behalf of the Utah League of Cities and Towns. The purpose of the poll was to determine the publics perceptions of government and of current municipal and state issues. The poll is deemed accurate within plus or minus 4 growth at 49 percent, but disfavored municipal control stead of by the state County legislature. by GARY R. BLODGETT County respondents. They voted local control of WVC buys vehicle for The existing . West Valley City has purFord chased a new K-- 9 use as for a police Pickup vehicle. The vehicle was purchased through the Utah State Purchasing Contract with funding from the Police Depar- Swiss Scientists Discover New Energy Product 25 Lugano, Switzerland-Aft- er years of research Lightning 828 was developed with the help of Swiss Laboratories. After extensive testing with amazing results, But this team is the most coachable team I have ever seen. Every player fits into the social as well as the althetic scenario. They were excellent hitters and played good defense. They refused to give up. They ' played team ball. You can now bring the electronic County to catalog your horn? or work computer screen in a matter of minutes with a quick call to LUCAS. By dialing into LUCAS, the Salt Lake County Library e computer, you can search the librarys catalog for materials and the full text of many magazine articles. You can print your Temple Square, 5 million 7 Lake Powell, 2.8 million; and Zion National Park, 2.3 million. And while they visited, skied, toured the parks, and shopped, they left behind $3.3 billion an amount that Utah taxpayers didnt have to search on your 24-ho- ur the day. During an interview in Chicago, a beautician stated, I used to go home exhausted after being on my feet all day. Now its just incredible. I go home with extra energy and really enjoy my family more. Lightning 828 is a necessary boost for students, professionals, and senior citizens. have fine-tune- d our resources, services, and attitudes to meet these demands, there will be many benefits for our citizens as well as our visitors. We should not be satisfied with just simply entertaining our 15 million-plu- s visitors. We want them to stay longer, and to discover that there is much more to Utah than what they thought, he concluded. Lightning 828 is now available Pharmacies 2 Knaooirinm Rign the HOW TO CONNECT WITH LIBRARY USER COMPUTER ACCESS SYSTEM (LUCAS): -- 1 You Need: Computer and modem with minimum baud rate of 300 faster rates are preferred (up to 14,400 bits per second). -- PACKAGES: PK Harmony ProComm Crosstfllk .' or similar packages To access LUCAS:, Dial 70 before access number ' to disable call waiting if you have. this feature. Access number: Press the Return- - or Enter key word: lucas (type in Log-i- n lowercase letters) Internet access for the public will also be available at each library in July on new personal computers obtained through a grant from the State Library. For questions your computer, modem, or software, consult your computer dealer or software salesperson. Additional information about using Lucas can be obtained by 6 during library calling 943-463- advertisers you saw their ad in the NewsMagna Timesl 328-121- 2 co-cha- irs Stete r Legislator vftutie and former jL'ucyfcgtn Rampton" and Morgan County Democratic Party Chair ShaRon Nelson. COPE ''Effector Saathoff. BevIy AFL-CI- O Beverly Outdoor concerts scheduled at Red Butte Gardens July 30: Riders in the Sky, $14. Aug. 13: Zachary Richard, $12. Aug. 27: Asleep at the Wheel with special guests Bob Wills Texas Playboys, $15. Tickets are available in advance at ArtTix locations and at the gate the day of the show. Shows begin at 6:30 p.m.; gates open at 5 p.m. Seating is general admission. Concerts will be moved to Capitol Theatre in case of rain. The 199 Red Butte Garden Summer Concert Series (355-ART- S) is sponsored by Catalyst, Founders Title Company, tt Corporation, KRCL, KUED, KUER, Pepsi, Performance Audio, Ramsey Group, Red Butte Cafe, The Event, University Park Hotel & Suites, Washington Mutual, and W.H. Brumbys. Hie concert hotline is Ken-neco- 581-IRI- S. Works of local folk artists on display in ranch exhibit Evidence of Utahs ran-chin- heritage surrounds us. MAGNA TIMES WEST VALLEY NEWS 1 250-52-53 Seasonal roundup pens and hay angular Mormon-styl- e derricks dot the outskirts of communities and rural areas of our state. for early Utah settlers meant families had to raise not only vegetables and fruit, but also meat and milk. Much of the ranch gear needed for these tasks has always been supplied by local artisans. The Utah Arts Councils Folk Arts Program is proud to honor that tradition with an exhibit entitled Underneath the Western Skies: Folk Art from Utah Ranches. The exhibit is located at the Chase Home Museum, found in the middle of Salt Lake Citys Liberty Park, and is open 5 p m. daily until Labor Day, then on weekends through Oct. 22. 12-- of the valley have a branch currently in operation at 1963 East 4800 South. The hours at the y Lily Eskelsen, president of the Utah Education Association, will be the mistress of ceremonies. Those interested in attending should call the Utah State Democratic Party at by Monday, July 24, to make reservations. of this years The event are the award winners from last year, former Utah The Utah State Democratic Party will host the 1995 Eleanor Roosevelt Awards Dinner on Wed., July 26, 6:30 p.m., at the Salt Lake Community College Oak Room, located in the College Center Building on the Redwood Road Campus (4600 Redwood Road, Taylorsville). The cost is $15 per person. This years honorees are Now, you can subscribe or place a classified ad by simply calling lnf and you can charge itl You may also pay for commercial job printing with your credit cardl area Cottonwood Branch are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Fridaand Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. can be a better day. hours. Tell our W.V. part. Tomorrow Eleanor Roosevelt Dinner Sated for Ju! 2s at slcc 944-50- 51 about We welcome everyone to come and stay. Join U come together and we will do our forpaer Utah First Lady . ' hearts; for your convonioncol is scheduled to open Sept. 1 . MetroWest members will be able to conduct all of their credit union business at this new center, with the exception of opening new accounts or applying for a loan. y COMMUNICATION follows: The spirit of this place is felt within our VISA, MASTERCARD ft DISCOVER MetroWest is pleased to announce their participation in a new Credit Union Service Center in West Valley. The center, located at 3569 West 3500 South, Meanwhile, members Emulation: VT100 Whatever those young ladies had, I would scrape it off the field, bottle it, and it give to every resident of the city. They were beaten twice by a great team of selected players from Bountiful that play on some of whom the same team all year have played and advanced together for several years. The West Valley girls took second place in the state tournament on pure grit. The coaches set the tone. For example, when one girl came to the dugout after having committed an error was given a smile, hug, and tap on the head. The coaches have developed a real team spirit. Of course the girls were disappointed in not winning the title, but were ecstatic about the way they played. They proved that the sum is greater than the total of the parts. When team was announced, the the second-plac- e Bountiful team cheered and clapped for our girls. Too often we focus on those who tear down rather than build. There are many examples like the one above. Like a verse in our new City Song written by Timothy Conde as like to IVE NOW ACCEPT Neighborhood In Stop bits: 1 ; Parity: None Duplex: Full home computer. Limited Internet access is also available including entry into the Salt Lake City Public Library catalog, the Deseret News, and the U of U Gopher. Additional locations will be added regularly. Information is available in text only. pay last year. Utahns are becoming Users are asked to limit sesmore aware of the economic sions to 20 minutes. A library impact tourists are making, ' card is not required to access commented Dean Reeder, this new service, but director of the Utah Travel a valid card is needed to Council. check materials out at the He added that once we library. morning gives a sustained, balanced form of energy throughout MODEM SETTINGS: Data bits: 8 on-lin- attractions as Salt Lake's' i Cottonwood-Murra- 12-1- 4. explained. Tourism is big business. Utah saw a record year in 1994 for visitations to its state parks and tourist attractions. In fact, 12.2 million tourists entered the state from all over the world, visiting such Lightning 828 is now available in the United States. Scientists are amazed at Lightning 828s results on improved memory, attitude nd athletic performance, in aiiniWi Mind. cmsaoer. trial on university students in Italy, Lightning 828 was given twice daily for 12 weeks. - The results were astonishing. Students obtained higher scores in math, logic and physical education. This new discovery has b&n a windfall for working and active people that seem to run short of energy around and need a little extra lift. Lightning 828 when taken in the MetroWest unit libraries offer County Tourism is new access computer a major Librarys industry ADVERTISEMENT .966-027- example. My wife and I watched the State Bonnet Ball Tournament in Murray. We were impressed with the West Valley "B team, ages They defeated several teams that were more talented. The team doesnt have a good pitcher. A new pitcher could be selected just about as well as drawing lots. minimum and time, negligible . maintenance costs, it was equipment. most As I pondered our about pioneers, my mind slipped into a questioning mode. How can we best show them what we have learned . their from F-1- tments capital improvement budget 'Cost of the vehicle was $16,721, plus $2,000 for radio and siren, and $2,279 for Taxing issues should also K-- 9 emergency - and inbe done at the local level, at WEST VALLEY CITY MAYOR reportedly had excessive high mileage and maintenance casts. It had also been involved in several minor traffic accidents, and was becoming becoming unsafe to drive. The Police Department has used an with identical for several years equipment with very good success, F-1- 50 tant to municipal officials who have argued that flexible state laws are crucial to solving unique local problems. including: West Valley Cit- y3330 S. 5600 West by GEARLD (JERRY) WRIGHT K-- 9 K-- 9 ifliiwn' (amagp UTte VISA For more information about the show, contact the UAC Folk Arts at Program 533-576- 0. . |