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Show 7B WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, May 7, and funds, 1981 to a good year. She and her husband, E. Bruce Haws, UUuiuq THE LEGISLATURE have a tr daughter, Heather. The be featured here Saturday at the Magna elementary carnival. presently proposed budget is d carnival will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. behind the school. Tickets are six for $1 in advance and five for $1 on Saturday, a PTA spokesman said. $7 mill-- 1 n , o Valley City. As of Jan. 1, 1981 property owners in the new city did away with the 5.12 municipal levy by the county, along with the $48 garbage fee, so any remaining property tax levies are made up of Granite the by and other various smaller levies. is If no city levy is instituted, a net savings should occur for West portunities Valley property even with corporation heads million. The $7 million is now generated by a combination of franchise $10 tax, licenses, fines, fees, State shared these vantage avenues of the of each city was to stay somewhat aware of what is going on at City Hall and help to guide it in The final decision should be with the tax- Myrna Woodbury. Miss Soutas was crowned by Rae Jean payers. Box, its who was Duane Moss, Roberta Allan, Cheryl Cox, Paul Dilley and Linda Cordell Pettersson Brown was named student body president at . high Granger graduate, to the Air I high. Other leaders cluded Chad Husband, Sherry Gaffney and Debbie Backman . . . SIXTEEN as AGO, YEARS An in the Green Sheet of May open : : : ; Music will be by Stake To Meet Here Patricia Soutas was will be held in Taylorsville West Cen-- ; tral stake Saturday and Sunday, with the I general session being I held in two buildings ; simultaneously. A meeting for stake ! and ward auxiliary ; leaders is scheduled Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. All adults in the stake age 16 and older ; are being asked to be ' present for a 7 p.m. 5415 5o. W. 968-- 3 544 U LV fur-nish- the AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS Taylorsville 24th ward TAYLORSVILLE. Conference sessions house-dedicatio- choir. It was explained that the stake leadership and visiting authority Conn-Ai- CURL spend time in each during the conference, with proceedings being broadcast by wire from one building to the other. will building r 'N' Quaker state CARRY 99 Small compact iron that styles just as professionally as the full size irons, folds for travelling. C SON OF A GUN Y Restores and beautifies I leather j vinyl, rubber, j 8 199 oi. KIT D J49 oi. easy to use Complete with applicator 1 Norelco session. On Sunday morning, ; at 10 beginning ' oclock, members of Taylorsville 24th, 27th and 33rd wards will ' meet in the building at W. 4270 South. ; 2920 of the 17th, Members ' 20th, 31st and 32nd ; wards will attend in the stake center, 2603 149 Add at oil change to help reduce engine wear 99 9 ; STP OIL TREATMENT B 2 - Rejuvinates power, yet it is remarkably compact in size and HEDGE light weight. CLIPPERS PRESTO FRY BABY DEEP FRYER 4 66 PRESTO Hot Air Vicki Haws POPCORN POPPER Vicki Haws Preside At Gourley KEARNS. Vicki Haws will serve as president of the David Gourley elementary PTA for the school year. She will be assisted by Janet Clark, first Dr. vice president; Joseph Novak, principal, second vice president; Kayleen to 2 servings of almost Deep fries anything in minutes, in just 2 cups of oil. 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Choose from assorted patterns and solid colors. 12 in. x 10 ft. 081607F8 93 25 To Bftfitou'o 149 and protects plastics Full 1,000 watts of drying for On Sale At ARMOR ALL vinyl, leather, rubber, and W. 4700 South. Primary will be held children age 4 through 6 in each building. All other children are to attend the regular general session with their E GOTCHA GUN ; .'j Jy Good f. ADHESIVE PLASTIC , ( Assorted decorative designs. Each roll 8 ft. L x 18 in W. 03D72-- & Plenty Vv ?'' 1 11 Good & Fruity Boxed Candy Open 24 Hrs. Except Cloud Sun. 8:00 p.m. lo 5:30 Mon. a.m. Conveniently Located at 4067 West 541 5 South 4219 W. 3500 So. ssssssssnams Hours: n program was planned at the new West Lake junior high on 3450 West. G, 1965. The Family Health and Home Center parents. Faithful Of . . Brockbank junior in- Force Academy. reported . officers included (R-Uta- commissioners . 6 4067 limited quantities Miss Granger for 1964 The Cyprus high student body elected Stan Taylor to serve as its president for the 1965-6school year. Other REMEMBER (From Page5B, Col. 9) Ray Hemingway and Guy Kimball were elected vice presidents . . . Rep. Sherman P. anLloyd nounced the appointment of Anthony K. Stevens, a 1966 deci- and mayor know about it. If enough people, feeling as you, let them know their feelings they will respond. But, if too many of us sit idly by, complaining to each other and not making our wishes known to the ci resident that was assumed upon in- owners, and a moderate levy of one to two mills, these taxpayers would still save money from what they Runners-u- p were LaVell Bennion and . sions will be made by others who apply the most pressure, which may or may not coincide with our wishes. If you do not want your city to bear to these pressures of increasing taxation, let the auditorium. high t, effective in holding it down. One of the responsibilities and also op- levy county-wid- e probably take the normal course of least resistance and grow according to departmental demands. of governmental entity, its normal tendency is to grow according to service demands from the citizens and the agency heads unless taxpayer pressure is District, provement seiecieo miss orange during a pageant program in the Granger ty leaders, the city will portunity to work to effect what we desire. If we do not take ad- serve some 70,000 people. But, like any Granger-Hunte- sum total o f r e. presently School District, r Im- while a Fish fed to penguins in zoos must be thoroughly cleaned prior to consumption. Penguins are most susceptible to infection since the air in their native Antarctica is almost germ-fre- taxpayers. We elected a mayor and two commissioners and they have done a commendable job in putting together a city organization to there is no property tax levied by West The last couple of weeks has brought us news about a possible tax increase for West Valley City residents. MAGNA. Food, booths and games will PTA-sponsore- because AAKTQN District 12 Magna School Slates Carnival The till SIMA TOR That is one ol the advantages of becoming a city, our level of government that gives us our most basic services is brought closer to us to give us the op- would have formerly had to pay under the county. The final decision should be with the mostly sales tax, but if additional is desired, a city property tax would have to be instituted Mon. Sat. 9 to 9 Sun. 1 1 to 5 -- |