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Show WEST VALLEY g Thursday, Jan. VIEW 1, 1981 Gravel Excavation Sites 'Not The Pits Contractors Assert It isnt as bad as it sounds and some area housing developers even claim there are advantages to building in such areas as pits. There are actually by Lee Davidson KEARNS. Eskimos live in igloos, Indians live in wigwams and some residents of this area live in gravel pits. less problems with struction, Inc. settlement of the buildings, because of the base of clay, gravel and Rindlesbach, president Rindlesbach of Construction is one of the companies that is developing in gravel pits in the vicinity of 5400 South said Ken sand, Dale A. Kehl, president of Arnold Development Co., claims the shape of the pit at 5400 Rindlesbach West is actually beneficial to his condominium development planned there. The bowl contour will give the condominiums a community flavor by having them surrounded with the slope of the pit, Kehl said. The project, appropriately named Stone Hollow, will have more than 400 units and a swim and racquet club. Construction has already begun. When asked if lawns and gardens would grow as well in gravel pit So. 3200 and 3600 West. Con areas started Kehl said it depends on the excavation. As long as clay is not used as a fill material, there is usually no problem. If manure is mixed in the sandy areas it will grow things as well or better else, than anywhere he said. Rindlesbach saia there is no real difference in the ground and with good care, about anything can be grown on it. In the Bennion Estates development, one material from pit near 5600 So. 3200 West, where new home are being constructed. Craw members and equipment company continue to extract ACTIVE . . . of gravel Contest Entrant Writes (Editors Note: The following is the fourth place entry in a Green contest aimed at creating a greater awareness and understanding of a free ' press in this country.The writer, a resident of Magna, is a local and state winner in the contest a year ago.) What if reporters could no longer get away with murder? - what should be printed? Obviously, the power that comes of knowing would revert to those select individuals with access to the news. My life, liberty and pursuit of happiness would be threatened. Journalists take up the slack left by a legal system that is of necessity geared to protect the criminal, not the victim. Often news writers not only aid the victim, they go one step further and by Eva VanWagoner without Newspaper are to Americans what oxygen is to the body. Print and air are so restrictions common, they are scarcely worthy of our attention. Unless, of course, we are suddenly without one or the other. If our g life-givin- Columnists could no longer think out loud? Editors couldnt blow up incidents out of proportion? And publishers couldnt follow their personal notions of Sheet-sponsor- prevent the actual crime from taking breath is stopped, we If the medic! paper doesnt appear, a call to the newscarrier usually remedies the situation. But, what if -the First Amendment granting freedom of the press were to be suspended and the absence of newsprint became a permanent condition? cry place. Reporters are able to issue warnings because they are not hampered by having to prove guilt. Cub reporters can write articles about s or consumer and protect my financial They con-gamrip-off- well-bein- g. REDWOOD V 9737088 4 SCREENS HELD OVER N HELD OVER FLESH GORDON R PRIVATE EYES Co-H- it pc Co-H- it SUMMER CAMP R AVALANCHE pg HELD OVER HELD OVER LAST HOUSE PRIVATE BENJAMIN R ON THE LEFT DON'T LOOK IN THE BASEMENT (R) THE ACADEMY R AMITYVILLE HORROR R yup A 9 66-- can To also make me well-bein- Star reporters, acting as modern vigilantes, manage to get away with murder. Driven by printers ink in their veins, these determined newspeople flush out crimimals with com- posite sketches or pursue them across front pages from state to state and triumphantly parade the capture in bold print. In spite of efforts to postpone trials until we criminals are forget kept under public scrutiny by reporters using the words alleged and suspect. Constant surveillance by news hound makes it difficult for lawyers to have charges quietly dismissed or away. Public opinion generated by the press forces steps to be taken against more lawbreakers. In this way, criminals that courts might be reluctant to sentence due to tender (?) age or exten- ordinary friends, they slip me secret messages in the disguise of humor, opinion or fables. Some columnists communicate with me in a humorous vein, using jest to call my attention toward serious matters. The serious columnists explain about ridiculous sometimes matters, even making enemies for my sake. Through satire, columnists poke fun at public figures and policies. Even though the resemblance, in writing, to actual persons is purely intentional, the words cannot be stopped. - MEN ABE JUDGED 8Y THE COMPANY THEY KEEP... WOMEN ABE JUDGED BY , THE COMPANY THEY JUSn-EF- MORE . . . Curbing for new street is already In place where gravel has been excavated and site is being converted for use as residential site. these Sometimes, sages do battle with the enemies we have in common and risk their lives by taking pen in hand. Through their wit and wisdom I am presented with the scarce commodities of truth and reason. I am persuaded to take actions that preserve my liberty. Editing is the difficult task of deciding how to present news that affects lives. To do this most editors blow up incidents out of proportion. For example, they dont focus on the millions of free the handful of hostages in Iran. On the other hand, they must compile a total and accurate picture of all pertinent facts. They d uating circumstances (that usually means rich enough to beat the system) are taken out of our midst. Columnists are the philosophers of today with minds the equal of the ancients. They stimulate my own opinions by thinking out loud down columns of print. They dont know me but I claim them as best friends through our constant newspaper cont Amer-icans-b- Walt Disneys Song&South , Rd officers he had been attacked at a bus stop following a Christmas party. " The victim was that what some consider vital others will think trivial, depending on how it affects them personally. It is a credit to editors that newspapers have not become but even more useful in our complex society. Pages of print can offer coverage and study not possible in short TV broadcasts. This enlargement lets us examine minute details of an infinite variety of happenings. The written words makes possible doublechecking when my memory fails me. After all the work of the important aspects of my happiness is completed, editors offer as a bonus splashes of human entertainment, interest, recipes, future events, etc. With most people, it is the money, not the principle of the thing. Publishers are the exception. They prove it is the principle of the thing with their wallets, continuing to print when they could be more prosperous in other ventures. Many reputable fail. The successful survive on a small margin of profit. It is a sad commentary of our times that integrity is not rewarded monetarily. The less scrupulous news sheets out-date- - However, the exposure usually stops the offender. MATINEES DAILY, CONTINUED FROM 12:00 NOON ,i- Courthouse Squares ut pub-licato- Screening HTS. cancer control and screening program will be held Tuesday at Whitmore Library. Appointments are required for the 9 a m. to 2:30 p.m. clinic and may be made by calling 533-671- A free press safeguards my freedom through the even distribution of power. Proving, in the words of a greater mind than mine that the truth shall make you free. wSaMS vestigated a burglary that took place early 1 3435 So. WALT DISNEY Main. a 1 through from the roof. 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Plymouth Ave., told STIR GtNf WtlDtR 1 robbery and assault were reported to sheriffs officers here PICTURE RICHARD PRYOR I City-Coun- Redwood Rd 54th So 3 is A Phone 969 MANN 6PM MONFRI TIL 7 WH4JAMS 6 T" ii 22 EAST ram- - EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT!!! ee CENTER TROLLEY' 7200 SOUTH . ; i ; 25S-359- 5 he walks the winds of eternity! Now Remember comedy was King now he's President "NNwhen SKATE CITY he walks the winds of eternity! Now 1 i FOR THE FINEST IN ROLLER SKATING ' MATINEES OPEN SATURDAY DAILY LATE SESSION FRIDAY NIGHTS. CALL 242-405- 6 Remember when comedy was King, now he's President 70 E. WEST OF STATE ST. ONE BLOCK l 4880 So. I King, XC Y now hes President 2:004:00 6:00 8:00 iooo THE PRIVATE EYES PG manager Stephen Jolley and from Peak Alarm at 5:30 a.m. and apprehended the suspect who was booked into the jail. Carj 1:10 3:25 5:35 7:50 10.00 will medical follow-u- p be issued where needed. GRANITE PARK. :00 2:35 4:1 5 5:50 7:30 9:00 tAru) WHWu WJw 2fo ral for appropriate Wyoming Man Taken To Jail PRODUCTIONS THE ARISTOCATS was made Entry a vent removed formation on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer. Refer- registered nurses will be on hand for the examination. A minimal fee, based on annual family income, will be charged. 2:45 2:55 5:05 7:20 9:30 Nielsen Enterprises, blood pressure check and health education in- Specially trained S Christmas Eve at examination, are more lucrative. Sheriffs officers Still, they are entitled to responded to a call from the same rights under the constitution. Knowledge is the gold that controls. Without a free press I would be bankrupt. I am indebted to newspapers, a media hated by many and ignored by others. LAKE. officers in- SALT SO. Sheriffs Highland BARGAIN PRICE $2.00 OPEN TIL 3 PM MONFRI Included will be a pap test, pelvic and breast Sports Center, State. YEAR fl5007S Burglary Nets $5,700 In Cash Set Here COTTONWOOD NcW Phone 278 4711 Clinic Is A happy, assaulted from behind and after surrendering $40 in cash was hit in the' face when he tried to get a look at the two men. He said he was knocked unconscious. know Worthy friends watch out for each other. Since columnists are extra- HELD OVER TROLLEY 4100 S. Redwood acts. photos, CARRIAGE , Newspapers aware of the latest tactics and traps used by intruders who would destroy my personal 331e 3 Rindlesbach said his company began developing the pit sites simpdeveloply because ment in the county had arrived to this area. With the cost of land, and leveling, the gravel pit land is no more economical than anywhere else in the long run, he said. Rindlesbach predicts future the development of the county to go basically to 9000 South and west to the Oquirrh Mountains. Some day all of the land in the county will be developed. The demand is there," Kehl said. - Am Indebted "f can hardly tell it was ever a gravel pit, said Kehl of the homes and gardens there. Kehl said his company began developing gravel pits mainly because of economic reasons. He could obtain the land for a reasonable cost and sell sand and gravel for a time. north of 5400 South and wast of 3600 Wost, where residential development Is projected. CHANGING , . . Construction has already on site of this former gravel pit just as elsewhere, |