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Show "vrrr 7 WEST VALLEY VIEW msn -- I Thursday, June rw nm, 11, 1981 rm i i GffiPILETE grader and honor stu- dent has been a member of the volleyball and basketball team and plays Babe Ruth baseball. The oldest son in a of seven children, he plays family piano and enjoys camping, fishing, hiking and swimming. Is Eagle Fourth In Family Complete Point rrj 199.95 CHEVROLET THE FINEST OFFERS YOU ONLY KEARNS. Lawrence Atwood, son of Lial and LaVeigh Atwood, has received the Eagle Scout award. He is the fourth Eagle in his family and the youngest ever in his troop. Front COMPLETE BODY AND End Alignment o f WE OUR EXPERTS" i nl u GUARANTEE Lawrence Atwood VISIOwl A member of troop with Mark Adams as scoutmaster, the youth earned 26 merit badges, of which he said he most enjoyed the cycling badge. mination of such parental rights; IT IS ORDERED that said petition be heard by the Court in mmmsmm R. E. Hooper, Registrar of Title, the County Court Victoria Land Title Room, in the Court House, in Hastings, Minnesota, on August 14th, 1981, at 9:00 oclock A.M. of said day or as soon there- District IT FURTHER ORDERED that notice hereof be given to Claudio Wayne McIntosh by certified mail and 3 weeks publication in the Dakota County Tribune and The Eagle located in Murray, Utah, as provided by law. Date: May 27, 1981 (Court Seal) Attorney tioner: for peti- James Skonnard, 1981 W34-2- E after as said matter can be heard; IS June 11, tion: PUBLIC NOTICE BLACKHAM & BOL-E- Y Attorney for Petitioner 3535 South 3200 West West Valley City, Utah 84119 Phone 968-828- or 2 968-35- IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH At- torney at Law 1456 Yankee Doodle Road Eagan, Mn. 55121 In The Matter Of The Adoption Of ANTHONY Charles F. Gegen Judge 33-3- T HUGH JOHNSON II. - a minor SUMMONS AND NOTICE NATURAL TO FATHER PUBLIC NOTICE LAND TITLE Section 189 ACT Probate No. A81 268 TO: ANTHONY HUGH JOHNSON In the matter of n Eudon Frances and Glen Martin Wasden Was-de- WHEREAS, a Petition has been filed in the above-entitle- d Court alleging that the minor matter of and Certificate of Title has been deserted neglected in substance 343895-And in the 1 above-name- d as follows: Anthony Hugh Johnson II has neither been And in the matter of Lot Sixteen hundred and thirty (1630) Dis- supported, trict Clayoquot TAKE NOTICE that proof of loss of duplicate copy of the above certificate of title having been filed in this Office, I shall at the expiration of 2 weeks, from the date of the first publication of this notice issue a provisional certificate of t tie to the above land in lieu of the lost certificate of title, unless in provided 496150 South; ol children. In addition, City Engineer James Denny will discuss new street standards and the commission will discuss a fence ordinance and amendments to its policies Rezoning applications set for decisions would permit: Twin home development by 21 - - acres, W. 3780 3100 South; Don Rushton, .57 4434 So. 5400 .38 4404 So. 5400 and procedures acres, guidelines. West; John Day, The biggest factory evto cross the sea was a power plant that is two and a half football fields long and 20 stories high. Built on a bargelike hull, it was towed 15,500 miles from Japan to Brazil because it was too large to Midwest for, visited by or shown the natural love and affection of a natural parent by his natural father, Anthony Hugh Johnson, for a period of approximately four (4) years; and That it is in the best interest and welfare of Anthony Hugh Johnson II that Anthony his natural father, be permanently deprived of all right and interest to the care, custody, control, guardianship and right of a natural parent of Anthony the Clerk of the James Edward Taylor; NOW, THEREF- ORE, you, Anthony Hugh Johnson, the natural father of Anthony Hugh Johnson II, are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer in writing to the Petition For Adoption with the Clerk of the above-entitle- d Court, and to serve upon, or mail to Don Blackham of Blackham & Boley, 3535 South 3200 West Street, West Valley City, Utah 84119, attorney for Petitioner James Edward Taylor, a copy of said Answer, on or before the 10th day of August, 1981. If you fail to file an Answer to the Petition For Adoption filed by James Edward Taylor herein within the prescribed time, you be deprived of your rights as the natural father of Anthony Hugh Johnson II. will above-entitle- d Court. DATED this 9th day of June, 1981. Blackham Blackham & Boley Attorney for Petitioner Don 3535 South 3200 West West Valley City, Utah, 84119 Phone 968-828- 2 or 968-350- 1 B34-4- E Lions Making Arrangements For Breakfast members are making preparations for their annual chuck wagon breakfast. Paul Garside, breakfast chairman, said for the last 12 years the group has sponsored the meal that kicks off the July 4th festivities. Garside who will be assisted in his efforts by Don Blackham and Mike Falvo. Other Lions will assist in serving guests in the pavillion at Copper Community park. It was also noted that the menu of bacon, eggs, hash browns coffee and juice will remain the same, as well as the prices which will be $2 for adults and a $1.50 for kids. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! 8 er squeeze through the Panama Canal. It was assembled in Japan because that was less costly and MAGNA. Youngsters are being invited to see the Salt Lake County Playmakers at the Magna Library Wednesday at 10 a.m. The Playmakers travel to a different library each week. nv. Keith Lever Lever Lad Becomes An Eagle TAYLORSVILLE. Keith Lever, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Lever, 4448 Balsam Ave., has been advanced to the rank of Eagle Scout. A member of troop FAMILY CENTER TROLLEY M12IC cabinet to hold toys for the Taylorsville 15th ward nursery. His scoutmasters are Bernell Jones and Steve He has been patrol leader and senior patrol leader, as well as deacon secretary and presi- Rj Eisenhower IN BUSTIN LOOSE R ALAN ALDA IN THE FOUR SEASONS ONm Me, lira M. (leapt WMr Next the contractor found that the old, existing light towers were unsafe for climbing to install new light fixtures, but this may be solved with the G Z RIGHT TRACK PG V N STARTS FRIDAY BULL R 3 00 5 30. 9 45 7 15, HUD 0VU ON THE RIGHT TRACK 15.5 15, 7.15. 9 15. 3 -- ISfOj Ain RIDAY fTHE SHINING R j so, 71? HUS ALTERED STATES R ,1.00,5 15,9 40 installation of new cross bracing and bolts. The third problem involves requesting and obtaining additional funding from ST STAITS RIDAT yl CmiAGE X ALLIGATOR 00, 2 40, 4 30, 6 00, 745.9 TROLLEY S Redwood 4100 ftd Vr NIGHT J HAWKS R Seats $1.50 All odd-voltag- Z' COAL MINERS DAUGHTER ( V 6:45 tiN Mon. Okra Fri. except holidays M0RANT J PC PG FAMlIYN MOUNTAIN C- Hot BREAKER ) Soaiawfcara In Tl - ROMHjiOH 6 ) WIND WAIXU PQ J mmimini THEATRES BARGAIN PRICE $2.00 "I OPEN flL) PM MONDAY THtU FRIDAY OPEN TIL 4 PM OR CAPACITY SAT. A SUN. COTTONWOOO A PLAZA S4D0 THEATRES ONLY Those dont wants However, county around your house may recreation officials are be do wants for somewith the electworking one else. You can turn rical contractor to see them into ready cash by if can install a they putting them in the area temporary lighting market place, the Green system just for that Sheet ad columns. activities. . J I Phone 278 4711 5 OOI S Highland CWCMACNONGI Nn OBAMS nights - monuI j cuvo CtUTtST WORLDS cTuMiran , mh-mI- B THf4N mus B ORDINARY PEOPLE ( , Aimni". Phone 969 MANN foihvrxxl Rd 54th Sn RICHARD PRYOR CIUCMICWWI Bustin' Nn DRUMS W. A Of aForetold COlVA x A by a wizard EXCALIBUR o VJi , WUJ OtSHTt REATBT' WOtlDS .Amur You may obtain a copy of the Petition THE FANS nenm a rMkMOUNt For Adoption filed herein by contacting K GARY COLEMAN OPEN 12:30 All SIATS $2.00 tW SiOOpa Uf-fen- s. junior high eighth PRYOR RICHARD Mrs. Mellin said, so we hope that everyone will plan on joining us. ution. Community Development to cover additional costs of these items. The most critical item was ordering e transan former to match KCC electrical requirements on the ball diamond. According to the ( NICI DRUMS entertaining. improvements at Copper Community park here is July 17, but the $430,000 project has been set back by a variety of problems. The first occurred when the contractor discovered that some areas of the park had unstable soils. This resulted in hiring soil engineers to analyze the problems and recommending a sol- lv4 CHONG'S kids found highly bookshelf dent. Forlvnien CHEECH AMD troupe brought a large parachute that the 676, he made a The than building it in the Amazon jungle. Beverly Mellin, childrens librarian, said last year the Completion Of Pork Is Delayed electrical contractor, there will be a shipment delay for that special voltage transformer, which will affect the July 4th honor roll. celebration in the park Older brothers Lial, by not having enough LeRoy and Lance are light for people to exit also Eagle Scouts. the facility after the fireworks. MAGNA. With the July 4th celebration three weeks away, Magna Lions club R-l-- 8.6 iFASHIONlPfACE "CLASH OF THE TITANS" RATED PG ORDINARY PEOPLE" (ft) CLASH OF THE MURRAY Suit -2- 05 ro trancgiHS H kimcglSB Hugh Johnson II and that he be adopted by DON BLACKHAM For his Eagle project he built a table for the church restroom, on which mothers can change their babies. The Atwood boy has been active throughout Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, serving as scribe, assistant patrol leader and, presently, as senior patrol leader and deacons quorum president. He holds the Arrow of Light and On My Honor awards. At the age of 11 he was recognized by the fire department for turning in an alarm and saving his litle sister and a nephew from a fire in the home. The fire department said he was one of a very few people who gave the correct information when calling in an alarm, said his mother. The new Eagle is a seventh grader at Kennedy junior high, where he is on the high D 262-34- 1 Hugh Johnson, Date of First Publica- 3600 West to Spencer Blake, de- 2100 South; Bland's Landfill, 30 acres, 6225 W. 2100 South. I am sure this MAGNA. The original deadline for years activity will be completion of equally interesting, SI DATED at the Land Title Office, Victoria, B.C., this 27th day of May, 1981. W. 3500 duplexes, to 625, MSA 260.221 (b) (1), and praying for ter- - Courtesy Development: twin home subdivision on 4.6 acres at -- to 4800 West between the Utah and Salt Lake Canal and 4700 South ) . Warners bid seeks a change from zoning, which allows with this ad FULLY the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. by: 6419 W. 6000 acres, start a day care center pre-scho- 6900 BonCom- 3500 South; Manufacturing velopment by R-- for nine-tenth- s - parcel. Ronald and Judy Warr are seeking zoning on .7 acres at 3450 So. 3600 South; W. 2100 South; Magna Library AcademyareaPark (4095 OUR WORK (From Page 16, Col. 9) because the father has abandoned the child. eight-memb- e 117-acr- 3500 neville Trucking pany, a half acre, R-- SERVICE I The commission will consider requests for conditional use permits W. foot square the W. Nate Wagstaff, of an acre, (single family homes on 8,000 lots) In Commercial - 6415 acres, West; Midwest Realty, Realty 24.4 acres, 2990 So. 6400 Co.: an amended planned unit development West; Multiple unit (PUD) proposal for 98 units covering 17 acres dwellings or office at 4500 So. 3200 West. buildings in an zone by Easton Blake, Two rezoning apfive acres, 2900 W. 4700 set also are plications for hearings before the board. Kenneth Warner has Playmakers submitted a downzonScheduled At ing request in the er PAINT SHOP O AIR CONDITIONING 1 frieafiEHBg room in City Hall, 2470 So. Redwood Road. elementary O KIEPJTNAT CHEAT CM FEELINC WITH CENUINE CM PARIS WEST VALLEY. Two requests for multiple unit housing developments will be considered here today (Thursday) by the City Planning Commission. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in the upstairs conference - 15.95 WHEEL ALIGNMENT MOTORS PARTS Housing Requests Before Planners and 15.95 IN... 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