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Show 4 WEST VAUEY view City Action Thursday, May 28, 1981 Awaited - sponsored by the BYU Department of Anthropology, with the high school program being by the Division of Continuing Education at the Y. Participants will be' transported to the sites daily, Dr. Berge said. . Committee Okays District Boundaries WEST VALLEY. Having established possible district boundaries, a special committee will recommend formally today (Thursday) that an be held to consider adoption of a council-managform of election this-summ- er government. Committee chairman Norm Bangerter is scheduled to present the recommendation at the City Commission session at 5 p.m. The committee agreed on possible district boundaries in the fifth of a series of meetings here Tuesday. Although nothing specific has been set at the City Commission is expected to approve a resolution Tuesday endorsing the commithis point, ttees recommendation and setting an election date, officials said. That will allow just less than two months to prepare for an election, which state law dictates must be held before Aug 3. The final Tuesday before that date, July 28, has been mentioned by city of At KHS ficials as the most logical date for an election. During that period, city whether district actor and actess awards at the Kearns drama depart-ment- s high annual Academy Awards pro- gram Thursday. Let Me Entertain You was the theme of the event. Members of the drama club lived up to that idea as they performed specialty numbers between award present&tfons. Trophies for best supporting actor and actress were awarded two and County Election Division supervisor, said she is aware of the movement toward a summer vote in West Valley, but added that she has not been contacted by city officials about the possibility of her office conducting the election. Four to six weeks are needed to order and print ballots, set up consolidated polling Rick Reid and Edie-Johnso- Character awards went to Becky McDougal and Louis Holder, while cameo awards towere Lora presented Limberg and Roger Wareham. The top awards were presented by last year's winners, George Taylor and Jana The council would then select a professional manager to conduct city operations. The mayor would be a figurehead, having no more power than a councilman. As outlined by the committee, the district essentially boundaries are as follows: - District Jordan River to 3200 West from 2100 to 4100 Jacobsen. Other trophies were presented by Kyle Anderton, Jeff Brey, Robin Nadean Penrod, Trujillo, Karen Milius, Sandy Pixley. Becky Weston, president of the drama club received the Best Thespian Award. Other club officers receiving recognition were Kenny Stowe, vice president and Becky" McDougal, secretary. Miss McDougal and Roger Wareham received plaques for their work as student directors of Our Town and The Musc Man. Teacher Russell Johnson also presented certificates .and pms to The Music Man quartette, Jerry Vanleuven, Shawn Spencer, Mike Jensen and Steve Phelps. The teacher also recognized Diane Berry, who gave up a part in the chorus to serve as rehearsal pianist for the musical; stage crew members Pete Petersen and Dan Gale; outstanding dancers Joey Gustm and Mark Hutchinson; Alicia Morris and Cindy Payton, orchestra; Lora Limberg and Jim Sucese, outstanding chorus members. Honored as top sophomores in drama were Teresa Thorn and Rick Reid; top juniors estimated population, 18,781; - 2: 3200 to 4000 West from 2100 to 4100 South; 2700 to 4000 West from 4100 to 4700 possibility of a countywide election this summer on forming a special taxing district to fund operations at District est. pop., South; 17 379 - 3: 4000 to 4800 West from 2100 to 4100 South; at 4100 Mrs. District South, boundary turns west to 5600 West, then follows Utah and Salt Lake Canal back to 4800 West, turning south on that street to 4700 South; est. pop., were honored DepartAdd- itional information regarding the school is available from Dr. or Berge at awards banquet held at the school. has been SALT LAKE. A Receiving the Tri-Ar- c 161 W. 600 Jensen, Edie Johnson, Chris Lamoreaux, Jim Rebecca McDougal, Scott Mariani, Rick Roeling Mehr, Kenneth Monson, Jon Newman, Kimley Pederson, Nadean Penrod, Diane Reese, Mr. Roeling, Terry Steiger, Gordon LeeAnn Lynette Middleton, Steven Meldrum, Middleton, posed. Because of the gas leak problem Tuesday Cable TV Box Vandalized doned eight years and Wednesday, Hall ofhowever, City At Business later,' historians point ficials speculated the out. Investigation at the site has turned up date selection may be marbles, coins and tools - all of which are nearly 120 years old. -- During digs, previous students have founmapped dations. Most of the homes were log houses 121 with an adjoining dugout, Dr. Berge noted. The Fremont Indian mound is located about a mile northwest from the present town of Goshen. Dr. Berge said the site was occupied by the Sevier Fremont culture from WEST VALLEY. postponed. The City Commission meets at 5 p.m. ceramics, bottles, Last month, City firm Friday, 780 to 12G0 A.D. 940 W. 2850 From Yard ac- Valley police. 2388 So. 5700 cas- West. The apparently suspects damaged equipment will have to be replaced, Luker said. South. Sponsored by the Utah Energy Office and the University of Utah Engineering Experiment Station, the workshop is scheduled Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The registration fee is $45 and includes instructional materials, refresh- ments and lunch on both days. The workshop in- structor is Jerry Zenger, assistant director of the UofU Engineering Experi- ment Station. Those for whom the two-da- event is y especially designed include staff members of Victor Reiser, Romero, Neil Royer, tioning marketers and Franklin Seely, Jodi climbed over the outside fence, broke the back off a storage shed and a camper office, taking an estimated $566 worth of merchandise, before leaving the yard. Travelodge, James Nelson,Deanna PasPaschall, kett, Cynthia Patton. Also, Kimberley Richard H. David reported the burglary of Davids Salvage, ing of a cable TV was taken off and a CATV line extender amplifier housing was torn from the unit. The additional increases may be necessary to avoid a reduction in the level of services provided in the city. Frei-man- WEST VALLEY. More than $500 worth of property was reported stolen from an auto salvage yard Thursday, according to West South, reported that the Baker, Janet Bona, Don Bradshaw, Eric Bull, Lenae Clements, Kathleen Davidson, Kayleen Davidson, Jeanette Dorsey, Lory Ekblad, Volker Torie Frew; Carolyn Gillins, Mark Hutchinson, March Ingram, Heidi Johnson, Paula Kohagen, Pam Montoya, Jaquelyn Property Stolen A communications Inc., Although Mayor Archuleta, Moaana Webb, cording to West Valley police. Allen Luker of Tele- Henry (Hank) Price has said he wants to see that amount reduced drastically, other city officials have said Danny Young. Service awards were presented to Barbara Greg Tattersall, Miss Wood and casing of a cable TV box was reported removed and $1,000 worth of equipment damaged at a local Auditor Russ Sanderson proposed a $9.2 million budget which would require a nine mill increase in the property tax mill levy. residential forming energy audits will be held next week at the Jensen, Michael pro- - District 4: The remainder of city to 7200 West; est. pop., 18,332. Receiving International Thespian Society awards Sherrill, Gregory Shawn Smith,Shauna Stirl- Spencer, ing, Shari Stott, Kenny Stowe, Michelle Taft, Laura Tanner, Carl Thurgood, Robin Trujillo, Jerry Vanleuven, small utility companies, residential heating and air condiinstallers, Additional information on the training workshop may be obtained by calling the 8 UofU station at or the toll-freUtah energy hotline at 581-634- e, BYU were Becky Weston, Nadean Penrod, Kyle Anderton, Kenny Stowe, Dan Young, Becky McDougal, Roger Wareham, Dave Simonson and Mark Hutchinson was Special recognition given to drama students Teresa Thorn and Randy Ew ing who will attend other schools next year. Kenny Stowe received a special award for his direc tion of the student production Chapter Two. Recognized for their roles m the play were STORE Field School Slated Wc know tires. All kinds As an for an cepted eight-wee- k, pioneer village and a Indian 1,000-year-ol- d mound at the south end of Utah Lake this summer. Dr. Dale L. Berge, a BYU of ar- professor cheology and anthropology, as well as the director of the school, said participants will be excavating, mapp- receiving recognition for the film were John Nolan, John Ralph, Laurel Searle, Mark Hutchinson, Ben Betteridge and Mark Jensen. The program included a piano solo of the theme song by Jerry Vanleuven, a mono-act- , And That's The Truth by Sandy Pixley; a scene from a play, Adam and Eve by Edie Johnson and Jeff Brey; Humorous readings by Shawn Spencer, and two solos, Touch Me In The Morning an d What Would They Say by Becky Weston. Mr. Johnson announced that Kearns took seventh place in the state drama meet and introduced student Ginny Fee as next year's state vice president for the International Thespian Society. Next year's drama club of ficers were introduced, with Louis Holder as president; Steve Newell, vice president; Rick Reid, secretary and Alicia Thompson, publicity. The drama club presented Mr. Johnson, who will be teaching at Taylorsville high next year, a surprise gift, plaques of the traditional masks of comedy and tragedy, decorated with ribbons in the Kearns high colors of green and gold. ing, , problem-solving- surveying and doing laboratory processing of artifacts from Lower Goshen and from a Fremont Indian mound - both of which are located near the present town of Goshen. -- need Participants not be archeology ma- the jors, said. professor Interested persons may register for two to six hours of undergraduate credit, or for graduate credit. In ad- school dition, high students may sign up for a special or segment of the school to learn the basics of arone-wee- two-wee- the finest tire buys. We're good at it. We've been doing ti successfully for 60 years. 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Sizes to tit moit passenger cars and light trucks. um EXERGenCS Lube, Oil and Filter is Plus installation Class III (Beginning) First Place 1978, 1979. 1980. 1981 We offer Recreational Gymnastics Labor Included Heavy Duty Shocks UTAH STATE TEAM two-da- y workshop dealing with the basics of per- prestigious Kearns highs highest honor, were Taunya Bucker, Lori Burbank, Kari Gingell, Melanie The City Commission here is expected to set a date today (Thursday) for a public hearing on the 1981-8- 2 budget. A hearing date of 18 Workshop On Energy Scheduled during the senior WEST VALLEY. June outstanding 1981-8- 2 Date Is On City Slate note-taking- ). Weston. senior girl and boy for the school year. The awards were presented by principal William Christopulos City Budget 378-611- 0 The major emphasis of the school will be on field experience, in which students lay out a site, prepare it for excavation and actually dig the site (screening, processing artifacts and Dr. Berge said the Lower Goshen project has been under way for several years. The town was settled in 1860 and was aban- high The true test of civilization is, not the census, nor the size of cities, nor the crops no, but the kind of man the country turns out. Ralph Waldo Emerson 17,873; were Laurel Searle and Louis Holder and top seniors were Becky McDougal and Roger Wareham Others 1: South; handle the vote because of the Finger. council under the proposed form of government. not notify the county shortly of their intention, the Election Division may not be able to Penrod, delegates a mayor in a at-lar- seven-memb- places and hire election judges, she noted. If city officials do Nadean represent- Carol Vigil, Roger Wareham, Jennifer Welch and Rebecca g Tuesday as the Kearns 378-611- atives would join with Johnston, Young Top Performers Johnston and Danny Young received best Four committee. Anthropology ment at Honors Top Seniors KEARNS. Susan Rick Roel-in- Application forms may be obtained by calling the BYU 378-305- mittee were adopted intact by the entire - KEARNS. Heidi four five-memb- subcom- Kay Llewellyn, Zoo, for up districts by a West Valley will conduct its own election or contract with the county for its election division to handle the vote. Hogle ses- boundaries - Wood and wish. Tuesdays drawn must officials determine At At Banquet KHS Students may obtain lodging in campus dorms at BYU if they Llewellyn pointed out. sion, American Viewpoints flgShy wEhBtoEB3t33 aia extra. Extra May 30, 1981 t |