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Show 4 war VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July Beer On Tap ike Ptoiufeti . . . Limit Placed On Number Of Bars with an eye for the little things Richard G. Boyd, a native of Murray, is among 297 students who were named to the spring quarter deans list at the Oregon Institute of Technology in Klamath Falls, Ore. Civil engineering technology was listed as Boyds major field of study. A student must attain a grade point average of at least 3.33 in order to achieve the deans list honor. -- prowler- A ' Salt Lake City Police lieutenant who resides in West Valley City was among law enforcement officers of the 125th session of The firm will have its grand opening ceremonies on Aug. Tangaro said. 1, Winners of top prizes during grand opening festivities associated with United Banks new automated teller machines were Carole Johnson, Murray, a television and Steven A. Adams, 1143 Chevy Chase Cir. and David Barnes, 4125 Wasatch Blvd., cash deposited in their accounts. UBs vice president and operating officer, John Malecker, reported high interest in the new facility. the FBI National Academy honored in ceregraduation monies last month at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va. He is William C. Duncan, who resides in West valley with his wife Carolyn and three children. Lt. Duncans mother also lives in ren that community. has COURSE. Pfc. DarB. Wilkerson, son of Darwin and Dorthea Y. Wilkerson, 6328 W. 4010 South, Hunter, Graduation ceremonies concluded 11 weeks of executive 248 FBI officers. k course. During the course at Camp Lejeune, N.C., he studied the fundamentals six-wee- The National Academy curriculum is designed to meet the needs of contemporary law enforcement in such disciplines management, forensic Corps combat Engineer training for the class of the basic completed Marine of engineering support for combat units. He instruction and pro- received on the tools as law, cedures for building bridges, roads and field fortifications. He also studied the use of science, comeducation, munication and the behavioral sciences. demolitions, landmine warfare and camou- flage techniques. -- prowler- TRAINING. Seaman Recruit Claude H. Jones Jr., whose wife new ERA real estate office opened last week at 4190 So. Redwood Road. A Julie is the daughter of Merrill J. and Lorraine Tucker, 1365 W. Sonny Tangaro, 4505 Steve Farnsworth and South, Taylors- ville, has completed recruit training at the Terry Carlston have formed ERA ExSale Properties after having purchased ERA Mac. Tangaro, the assistant basketball Naval Training San Center, During the Diego. eight-wee- k cycle, training trainees studied coach at Judge is the new general military Memorial, sub- jects designed to companys president and broker. He and his partners were formerly sales managers at ERA Universal. prepare them for further academic and training in one of the The City Commission took action here Tues- day to limit the -- prowler- Navys basic occupational fields. 85 number of city bars with beer on tap. A limit of 21 Class C X law took effect. As approved Tuesday, license increases will amount to: - Class A: From $100 to $200 - basically, six packs consumed off the site of sale; - Class B: From $200 to $400 - beer purchased in bottles or cans at restaurants for VALLEY. WEST Is At Work While Nation Plays On Fourth Green Sheet Camera 9, 1981 -- beer licenses (which allow beer on tap) was established in a revised ordinance adopted by the com- on consumption mission. At the same time, the elected officials increased the cost of all beer licenses, nearly tripling that for a Class C permit. City Attorney Ron premises; - Class C: D: - From $350 to $1,000; - Class $300 to $500 sions at -- From conces- recreation-typ- e functions, such as races at Bonneville Speedway. In other matters, the commission approved a number of contracts for the coming year, many of which were extensions of contracts signed last year. The commission ap- Greenhalgh said the increase was designed to bring the citys fees into conformity with charges made by other entities in the valley. The move to limit the number of bars with beer on tap was intended to help city officials deal with one of West Valleys problem areas, he noted. We spend a lot of police hours patrolling those bars. We wanted to slow things down to get control of the situathe City Attion, torney said. The commission included a clause in the ordinance, however, which will allow an increase in the number of Class C licenses if proved contracts f. UNSHEATHED . . . Swinging their sabers In the hot sun, the Cyprus Spinnakers marched with precision in the Magna Fourth of July CLOWNIN' . , . With a grin that didn't quit despite the hot sun, this clown tossed candy to the kids during Magna's Fourth of July parade. parade. total- ing: - $106,280, with Utah Power and Light, for street lights and traffic lights; - $121,500, with Salt Lake County, for traf-- fic engineering; -- - $52,792, with Insurance Moreton Co., for a $5 million umbrella insurance package for the city; - $30,000 for con- $5,400 for police desired. radio repairs; Mayor Henry - $79,000, with (Hank) Price insisted stable fees; Bur-roug- that the clause be cluded, noting that he did not want to have Corporation, in- for computer to move heaven and earth to let some nice establishment like a hotel come in here. The city currently has 18 bars with Class C licenses. Three more have been ap- -- - of .. Nielson, Maxwell and SUMMARY engineering on an hourly basis also was extended by the commission. The company will be consulted by the city when need- ed, Public Works 1980 HI la Prac I 61 .85 .04 84 62 .05 89 59 TR 94 60 0 84 61 1981 HI lo Prc July I 91 July 2 84 July 3 89 July 4 94 July 5 100 Director Glenn Weaver noted. TR .11 262-668- a storm in the Starts Friday Mens o o Big & Tall o .04 o Womens 15.40 Year's Moisture 12.15 Try Green Sheet classified ads! PAINTER . . . Two - year old Janene Espinoza painted up of West Valley City's Art Festival. "Childrens Art Yard THE WEATHER for Wangsgardservices the dinance until today (Thursday), but decided not to wait, fearing a delay would result in a rush of applications for licenses before the adoption . Jay Bowen, a WHOA! , horseman, rigged up a chariot behind his Shetland pony Michelle and gave rides Cam! Ray and her friends gram establishment and technical training. A contract with conor- In- Management, for computer equipment, pro- business licenses and are in the process of fulfilling requirements necessary to open, said Joanie Perry, who handles city business sidered postponing $37,000, with stitute for Professional proved, received licenses. City officials ter- minals and software (programs); $28,200, with General Electric, for police radio lease; Fair Thursday through Sunday. High's in the 90s, Lows 50 s. 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