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Show Thursday, June WEST VAUEY VIEW Chamber Audience Hears UTA Manager Will Meet - On Monday Rising Auto Costs Enhance Bus Ridership TAYLORSVILLE. That dicating UTA willingness in working with merchants and others in business to develop means of solving parking problems and of getting shoppers to commercial centers; the feasibility of linking shopping observation was made here Thursday by John Pingree, general manager of the Utah Transportation. He was addressing members of the West malls in Granger, Murray and Holladay with special routes during peak seasons. He also justified the use of UTA buses to transport people to and from the ski resorts, noting that it Area Valley Chamber of Com- merce during a mon- thly luncheon session. The Chamber, in addition to exploring the future of the UTA, honored a member of the local business com- munity. Designated Month was Jerry Businessman of break-eve- the high sons and four In dealing with the prospects for UTAs provide east-wes- t movement. future, the guest Our job is to carry as many people as speaker said the bus system has a tremendous future if we can expandit. He contrasted that possible, Pingree Tax Loan stated, augmenting his remark with statistics that show 20 million passengers carried in with the possibility of a shrinking system in the face Approved about 11 million service miles logged. The UTA manager said that expansion of service, such as in the south and west portions of the county, would be feasible as soon as there is more money to fund such a move. However, this will be be available Legislature not giving a toward obtaining additional funding through an increase in sales tax revenues earmarked for UTA use. Speculating on the future of transportation along the Wasatch Front, Pingree said one idea toward helping solve the problem involves the use of existing rail lines. Much of the north-sout- h movement would be handled by trains running from Utah Valley to the north side of Ogden, with buses be will handled by Larry Griffith. Preregistration is requested by contacting Mr. Griffith at Another session of kids will begin today and continue weekly through July 30. The 2 to 3 p.m. sessions will be for 262-263- self-defen- third graders and older who are interested in Glen Mackay, martial arts instructor, will e. teach the course. Interested persons are to come the first day The City Commission here Tuesday authorized the pur- chase of a $2.5 million tax anticipation loan on July 1. Money from the loan will be used to finance city operations next fiscal (which until tax dollars begin flowing into city coffers later this fall, City Auditor Russ Sanderson said. West Valley will buy tax notes from Zions First Security Bank at an interest rate of 10.8 percent. The city will invest a significant portion of the money and expects to receive up to 15 percent in- from the present cent sales tax allocated for UTAs use. When more funds are available, UTAs planners have identified south and southwest sections of the county (west of Redwood Road), as well as north year begins July one-quart- er Davis - terest on 1 ) its invest- ment, he added. for details. n Rev. Milton Ensley will have as his Sunday, message, Back to His childrens subject will be Basics. the Green Sheet time classified ad columns. ike Editor will - think of. This newspaper is happy to accept any Letter to the Editor which is not libelous malicious or profane. It is suggested they not exceed 250 words. All letters must be signed; however, the name of the author will be withheld and a nom de plume used if accepted for publication. Thanks for your coverage of this area. Mrs. S. R. Heaps Taylorsville. Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! Thanks for the area coverage . . . Dear editor, 1 Messengers. would like to ex IMPORTED NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Wednesday and continuing through Aug. 5. Susan Geertsen will teach the course and those attending will make at least two pair of jeans. the course may call for registration YWCA-sponsore- d 967-399- 0 recreation property Monday to prepare for the rest of the group to arrive the following day. Activities during the week have included craft work and certification in the various areas. The camp will on Marianne have been in charge the stake camp. Officer Is Atop Class TAYLORSVILLE. penses before tax Prisbrey received the Last July, city officials purchased tax notes worth $1.5 million at 6.75 percent interest from Zions ment in the POST (Police Officer Standard Training) course at the academy. POST graduation is required for certification. Prisbrey was one of seven West Valley officers to graduate Tuesday training Officer Dennis award for top academic achieve- 10-we- academy. Four other city policemen also earned honors. Tracy Cowley received the firearms award for outstanding marksmanship, while Steven Humphrey, David La Chance and Joseph Iovino received honorable mention said recognition that cities are to borrow money only once durThe ing the year. amount cannot exceed $2.5 million, he added. allowed OUT THIS COUPON OR COUPONS STORES, IN ANY OF OUR for superior physical performance. Brent Bracken and John Klinetop also graduated from the training course. FASHION PLACE CHAA1PAGNE, WINES, LIQUEURS, BEERS, CIDERS, GRAPE JUICES, THE LIKES OF WHICH YOU HAVE NEVER TASTED. o. s (9 JOIN US IN THE FUN On Saturday, June 27 From 10AM Till 9PM MEET IICPJCS Straight Arrow" in Person Bring the Kids for FREE Gifts BRING THIS COUPON TO REGISTER NAME. Lshicm.jslace 4IS5 Foahlon Over $,1000 Worth of Merchandise to be given away Sat. June 27, 11 3 P.M. LARGEST SELECTION OF NONALCOHOLIC DRINKS EVER ASSEMBLED UNDER ONE ROOF IN THE WHOLE WORLD. OUR RANGE INCLUDES... An Imported Crystal Punch Bowl Set i '81 IC FREE DRAWING FOR AND DEPOSIT IT IN FRONT OF NORDSTROMS. To Launch FESTIVAL 108 OUR HUGE RANGE OF EXQUISITE IMPORTED BEVERAGES THE A West Valley police from the J.B.S TO NON-ALCOHOL- City Police BY AT FASHION PLACE MALL of class here Friday. ant- 6100 SO STATE RIGHT Winters Academy Sanderson BOTTLE SHOPPE when the group will return home. Marla Wilde and for municipalities and counties faced with ex- previously icipated. NON-ALCOHOL- IC continue through Saturday morning standard procedure auditor said the investment of a larger sum of money at a higher interest rate would earn West Valley $167,000 more than and fees. The third and final session in a series on photography is set for July 9. Taking Pictures with Existing Light will be offered from 7 to 8 p.m. on that date. Photo enthusiasts of all ages are being invited to the free session which will include a presentation by professionals. TAYLORSVILLE. Mutual girls from Taylorsville North stake are participating in the yearly rough camp at Camp Timberlane near Price this week. officer graduated at the head of a Police Bank. Higher interest rates this year should work in the citys benefit, Sanderson said. In a public hearing Thursday on the citys 1981-8- 2 budget, the Those interested in This Week Purchasing tax anticipation loans is a dollars arrive, Sanderson explained. A simple method for making designer jeans is being taught in a course beginning on TO ENTER TO WIN Flit The association meet at 7 p.m. to begin plans for programs and activities in the fail. Members and friends are being invited to be present. During. the 11 a.m. worship service on a point than IN MERCHANDISE TO BE GIVEN AWAY SIMPLY st The fourth and fifth girls traveled to the stake WEST VALLEY. Library's Class Offering Varied rt east-we- -- year certified By City with 1980, of budget cuts. Pingree called attention to the State consumer education program non-rus- h Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place - eUm to church. Stake Girls County as areas where service must be expanded first. In response to questions at the meeting, feeding into transfer points along the way to daughters. two-pa- st requests Camp Calls SINGLED OUT . . . Jerry WogstaK has been selected Busninessman of the Month by the West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce. resides at 3893 Market St. He and his wife Floy have two GRANGER. Several classes are being offered at the Granger Library this summer. A financial planning seminar will be offered today (Thursday) and on July 2, from 7 to 9 p.m. The east-we- Service may be initiated by contacting Michael Allegra, manager of UTA planning, Chamber members were informed that the West Valley area is graduate Granger Branch routes that traverse the area and three routes other which connect the city will all other linestin the valley. On two of the routes, buses operate every 40 minutes and two others hourly, both hours. during The three routes run every half hour, Monday through Saturday. of any other service in the UTA system. In addition, Pingree pointed out, the ski areas contribute a significant amount in sales tax and, therefore, are entitled to receive service in return. summer. outlook served with four GRANGER. Women Westvale Presbyterian church will meet Monday at the Ensley vice will be Eldon Dixon, elder; Barbara Alexander, deacon and Dollie Dixon, member-of-the-da- nearer operates Wagstaff, owner of Holiday Oil and Tire. Wagstaff, a member of the West Valley City Commission, operates three tire center and 18 service stations in the valley, with two more scheduled to open this The Highland in- Pingree responded, Demands for bus service are expected to become greater as the cost of operating an automobile increases. press to you my appreciation for the fine paper you put out for our enjoyment. I take the West Valley edition and particularly like the item Heres A Point by Jim Cornwell. Besides being informative, he causes me to think of issues I dont usually Rev. Assisting with the ser- Church Women 25, 1981 Utah 14107 ENTRY BLANK Merchants participating: Angie Shoes Anita Shop Arthur Frank Athlete's Foot Bathtique Carolyns Chuck-ARam- Competition Copper Rivet Cottage Dahle's Deseret Book F.P. 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