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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW g Thursday, Apr. 2, s 1981 For Lake Valley Election mid-Ma- Pmvlen flic corporated corporation petition. If the written request is received that day, the County Commission will likely set the election date at Mondays commission sesregular sion, said Commission Chairman William E. (Bill) Dunn. The ball is completely in their court, Dunn . . . 3084 W. proponents request for a date. The County Commission wont recommend a date. Well just act on their request, he added. . received the award for the saving the life of Mark Richardson of Hayward, Calif., who suffered a massive heart attack in November. a mechanic at the Utah compete with the plethora of candidates and issues on the ballot during the primary and general elections. Mid-Maalso falls before the summer vacation season, he pointed Wells and several other community council leaders who drafted the incorporation y petition met Monday with the County Commission to discuss the ramifications of an election and the dates open to them. out. The significance of the incorporation pro- coincided with the ponents originally requested a November, 1982 election date and considered that option along with other dates. By asking for an election on the second Tuesday in May, Wells said, general election, said Madelyn Player, who serves along with Wells on the Millcreek Community Council. Community council representatives were instrumental in putting together the incorpora pro incorporation effort might be lost in the shuffle if the election tion proposal, which they saw as a means of blocking annexations of ed wait for a Lake Valley City election. Well have to wait to see if were presented with any annexation If they (the petitions. county) tried to block them using Lake Valley commercial properties to existing cities. That would provide unincorporated residents with time to municipality discussed grad- Power and Lights uate of the Palmer Gadsby Plant Power Plant in Salt Lake, College of the award at UP&Ls annual safety meeting in Salt Lake. On Nov. 9, 1980, Richardson, president of the Industrial Chimney Co., was at the Gadsby Plant inspecting a chimney stack when he suffered a severe heart Dr. Mo- lis is originally from California and com- colpleted his lege program in Davenport, Iowa, receiving his Doctor of Chiropractic degree. As a chiropractor physician, Dr. Molis explains that he is concerned with not only the spinal column, but also nutrition and general aspects of health. six-ye- corporation Taylorsville-Bennio- had -- resident of the Holla-da- y area has been designated as a recipient of the Presidents Medal of the National Harold successfully tered adminis- mouth-to-mout- h resuscitation for about eight minutes to revive Richardson. s ONLY... GIVE CHIROPRACTIC A CHANCE DR. S. O. LUNCEFORD exp April CALL TODAY 4, mi DR. LEE PLASKETT 1 268-34- 1 APPOINT. BidajMb1wMt8i)oof) In Your Home found Tho , D.oun' Thomasville A Competing Hav And rn S!es j rwir fvery W tv" I A In And MODERN-STYLE- D MASTERPIECE WITH HEIRLOOM CONSTRUCTION lPf,cesUw.an yMh The prowler Fortner Murrayite - A Safety Council. B,g M 30. the Cus.omersH ony Real attack. Goeckeritz PWCEO1: 1o WoVe 50' Try a Want Ad! VISIT dZHZZI Furniture Fine-quali- ty program Goeckeritz Business Park James C. Christian, a professor at Eastern Kentucky University, is a member of the cast of One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest at the Gifford Theatre on EKU campus. - Commission Slates New Zone Hearing - WEST VALLEY,' The City Commission Tuesday set an April 23 hearing date on a proposal to adopt a research-busines- s park zone here. The commission action followed quickly on the heels of a City Planning Commission decision Thursday to recommend adoption of the new zone. Patterned to a large extent on the zoning plan for University Research park, the new zone is designed for business parks compatible with nearby residential areas. The ordinance submitted by planners to the Ci-t- y Commission that stipulates s a park zone shall contain at least 10 acres, although research-busines- the Planning ssion EUREKA Commi- may consider Research and laboratory facilities and public buildings will be considered permitted uses in the zone, while conditional use permits will be required for a variety of other uses ranging from golf courses to bakeries to printing companies to residential planned unit developments, said planning staffer John Jan-so- n. Storage and warehousing also will be allowed, to a certain extent, in the new zone, he added. An application by F. C. Stangl to rezone property in Redwood for a business park prompted the staff to draft a s park zone, Janson told the research-busines- commission. The zone requested at the time by Stangl was M-- l (manufacturing), but staffers and planning commission members felt that broad zone allowed too many intense uses, such as bat- tery manufacturing, many of which would be with exincompatible isting residential in the developments area. zone will eliminate the intensive uses and permit only those which can coincide The new with residential lifestyles, he added. Try Green Sheet classified ads 1262-668- 2. UPRIGHT VACUUM Tim Taney smaller zones. Taney Lad Becomes COMPLETE WITH TOOLS TAYLORSVILLE. avid reader who Free Fights Inflation An Eagle Thoroughly Cleans has earned more than 40 merit badges has been awarded the Eagle Scout badge. Thirteen-year-ol- d Tim Taney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taney, 1195 W. 4800 South. His Eagle project involved stenciling and painting names and addresses on mailboxes in his area. The senior patrol leader of troop .91, Taylorsville 1st ward, he has earned the Arrow of Light. He is serving as deacons quorum president. An eighth grader at Eisenhower junior high, he plays baritone in the concert band and is taking piano lessons. He has been involved in for several years and was an exchange student to Georgia for 10 days last summer. When given his scout uniform, he was challenged by his mother to sew his own merit badges on his band, the purpose being to encourage his particularly in learning to sew. The oldest of five children, the Taney boy has been interested in computer games and has a large library of books. 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South Temple. Clinics will be held Monday and Wednesday nights from 9 for four shedul-e- we might City, challenge. determine what type of government they wanted without losing their tax base in the meantime, Lake Valley supporters said. Several cities in the valley, however, have threatened to challenge the effort in court as an unreasonable attempt to halt their growth. Murray City Attorney Craig Hall said Tuesday that officials of that Goeckeritz, 3500 South. A . ponents will have time to educate the public about the impact of forming a city and will not have to said of incorporation Incorporation with an eye for the little things Dr. Greg Molis of Midvale, a chiropractic physician, has opened a new health care facility at said area, Quentin Wells, who helped draft the in- see films, SALT LAKE. A smoke City Proponents Looking At Date SALT LAKE. Lake Valley City proponents will seek a 1982 incorporation election, a spokesman for the group said yesterday (Wednesday). A letter will be submitted to the County Commission tomorrow (Friday) requesting an election on the second Tuesday in May next year on the proposal to form a city out of the entire unin weeks. Participants will Smoke Stoppers Clinic Planned - furniture compart THE "HOME" FOLKS SALT LAKE ir 10JO East 21st South 486-333- 3 in PROVO 1134 North Sth West 373-353- 0 QSOLID VALUES FOR YOUR HOMEDIZZIl |