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Show 9 WEST VALLEY Thursday, June VIEW Glenn Stanley 11, 1981 p.m. Glenn retiring F. Stanley Is after 24 years of service in Granite School District. He will complete his service as of June 30, having been building inspector at the time of retirement. He has been area foreman and area representative since he began working for Lewe Gold as a carpenter in 1957. Prior to that assignment, he drove school bus in winter and worked in the lunch kitchen at night until school was out that first year. Born in Park City, he graduated from high school there and spent a winter in California. He married Elaine Ross from Vernal while both were in Park city. They are Kearns ters. Mr. Stanley helped build a church in the northwest and was employed with a construction company, building a high rise in Salt Lake before residents interested in the project are being asked to sign a petition, Mrs. Mamales said. " parents of six daugh- at the July Kearns Library. The contest will be held in the same location from 3:30 to 4:30 July 9. Contestants must be Kearns residents and between age 5 and 12. Additional petitions for the incorporation effort are now being circulated and all - District Inspector Plans To Retire GRANGER. 6 District MAGNA. MAGNA. A Work lease tween the Magna munity Council and District has been extended for another year. That report was made here last week by LaRee Pehrson, council president. Upon reading the letDr. Reed Call, Mrs. Pehrson said, This should effectively put an end to the rumor that has She went on to say Granite district was not going to renew our lease and that we (the council) were going to operate our programs from the Magna Senior Citizen Center. In addition, Mrs. Pehrson told the council that after contacting Dr. Harry Gib- bons, out-patie- are trying to set up a meeting with the new director of that unit so that the Magna Council can present the needs of the community and find out if home visits will be part of the program, Velasquez said. Until We that although the WIC program had been pulled out and Granite Mental Health would be there only until July 1, the council would operate the building as long as it had funds. In giving an update of the Granite Mental been circulating claiming that the beCom- Granite School ter from Schedules Renovation clinics now operating there to remain. Lease Is Extended On Magna Office Health outreach community, Enrique Velasquez told the council the group had been operating in this to the objected children from this area being bused to the other side of the valley, but that a board member objected to the introduction because it was not on the Miriam agenda. Farnsworth had said every Tuesday. A report by Kathryn Brimley concerning a recent Granite School Board meeting reflected the feeling that the people were not being heard. She said that for seven years. He said that in place of the one to one community City-Count- y Mrs. Brimley went on to say that letters were introduced that then, we will continue to be at the same building from 1 to 5 teams position in the Board of Health director, an agreement was also being drawn up the busing situation was discussed, but she felt that it was a closed meeting without input from the people. would be replaced by an facility in Kearns or West Valley. for the three health By School District basis now in operation, the outreach team that the board should which was the most feasible busing or building. As a result of her report, Mrs. Brimley and Nick Sefakis were to head appointed a committee to search out people who are involved in the busing issue and support their efforts to have schools built here rather than students hauling across the valley. However, Mrs. Brimley later turned the position over to Camille McIntosh, a member of the council. The three will work together to attract factions from both sides to a meeting of the council on July 9 in the new court room being built for Judge Rex Conradsen. In an effort to raise funds for a new youth (SeePage 10, Col. 7) be- gan this week on an extensive remodeling program that will renovate the Magna Water and Sewer District offices, 8940 W. 2700 South. Glen Stanley The oldest, Mrs. Harley (Carla LaRue) Hansen is in West Jor- dan; Mrs. Duane (Kay) Labrum, Lewiston, Utah; Mrs. (Gail) Williams, Bennion; Mrs. Roger La-mo- nt (Terry The project is aimed usable office space, in addition to conserving energy and will entail bricking up large show windows in the front of the building. Formerly an automobile showroom, the building has ceilings that will be dropped to nine feet through use of acoustical tile and new light fixtures will be instal- at increasing DeeAnne) McMullin, Murray and Mrs. Harold (Becky beginning work with Jo) Haugen, Sandy. Granite district. The Stanleys are In his younger days, expecting their 21st he and his wife lived in grandchild. Im looking forRoosevelt for nine years, beginning in ward to trimming the 1946, driving truck for shrubs, painting the a bottling company house, finishing insuand raising a few lating and hauling wood for the wood sheep and crops. We also had a stove, he contemplatmusic company, the ed. We also hope to do We Rhythm Wranglers, some to traveling. and had barn dances want go to the northon Highway 40 east of west, maybe to Hawaii Roosevelt, he recal- or back East. led. At present, he is In scoutmaster in Gran6th a posward, ger ition he has held the past three years. Other church positions he has held inKEARNS. Partclude assistant ward icipants are still being clerk, high priest sought for the Kearns group instructor and Hometown Days he spent six years in and for the the Granger East parade Little Miss stake mision. Kearns contest. Entrants July Events Are Sought 12-fo- ot vvvvvvvvv necking led. Dick Norris, chairman of the board of trustees, said the fixtures were the same ones that were used in the building more than 40 years ago by Milt Stamoulis who had the Ford agency. We figure that the project will pay for itself within two years by the energy saved, Our Norris said. employes will welcome the change because of the excessive heat generated the south winthrough dows in the summer time. Norris went on to say that closing of the windows would free space that was wasted in the office because of the fact that it was too hot in that area and the too bright. SmalIve played beParticipants are still light wintween here and ler for the dowsthermopane will replace the in dance bands, being sought Kearns Hometown r panels playing bass and I also Days parade and for as a hobby. pay guitar the annual Little Miss of glass. Cost of the entire Ive done some oil Kearns contest. painting too, plus a lot Those interested in project will be $8,768, of fishing and hunting with the work being having a unit in the done by Gail E. Paxton and I raise a garden. parade are being askThe Stanleys have ed to contact Sandy Construction. Target date for completion is youngest Mamales. for the end of the month. daughter still at home. Shelley will be a senior participants in the Litat Granger high this tle Miss Kearns event Try Green Sheet classifall. will be held from 4 to 6 fied ads! Redwood or Cedar 10'xl2' lO'xlO' 12'xl2' 11700$153oos18r 146 Combed REDWOOD POST 79' SPRUCE SLATS litiiD.I. 1i4m6 S39 49c and RAILS 469 369 an-nu- al Wen-dov- er u ceiling-to-floo- their 262-668- 2. RAIL 7919 2492-5- 8 ECONO 248 ROAD TIES 1 7"x9"x8' 2 7"x9"x8' STUD GRADE 128 FUR STRIPS 228 FUR STRIPS 33 59 ft 3 FREE! 8 Foot WEISER COUNTER LOCK TOPS with Kitchen Cabinet Purchase M-- G Keyed OUTSIDE LOCK Plus fi9 Our You Save 50 Reg. $12.99 on the Cabinet Thompson Water Proofing MARTIN GARAGE Seal-Stai- n Solid or Seal-Stai- semi-transpare- Thompson's helps prevent warpinq, shrinking and discoloration of shin gles, shakes, decking, fences and sim ilar wood surfaces. 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