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Show mr fT TT' 3C WftnMUfYWftv . 9, 1981 Thursday, July Remember When selected third runner-u- p in the Utah Na- - tional Burke Named To Direct Councils the proposal, THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of July 6,1978. A pageant in Salt Lake. Miss Howick was also chosen Miss THIRTEEN and n Council was scheduled to feature a debate on the Urban County proposal. Slated as guest speakers were Clayne Ricks of the Salt Lake County planning staff, speaking in favor of Community SIX YEARS the Green Sheet of July 10, 1975. Billie Burke of the PAINTS Granger-Hunte- Com- r munity Council was elected chairman of the West Valley Assn, of Community Councils. Roy Smith of Magna was vice chairman and Velma Steele Kearns became r. secretary-treasure- Ron Dodge of the Magna group was named public relations representative for the On Sale At association, which cluded the in- Granger-Hunte- r, 968-212- 1 3 555 W. 3500 tJl of 11,1968. CANCER Twenty Years of Progress was selected as the theme for the annual Kearns Hometown Days ration. Among ac- tivities scheduled to highlight the anniversary fete was an evening water show to be held at the Kearms swimming pool under the direction of Linda Blackham . . . Brent named Spencer the officer ranks in the Granger Rotary club . . . Barbara Slack of Taylorsville was singled out as outstanding orchestra member for her performance during the annual Summer Academy of Fine Arts at Ricks College. The 1968 Granger high graduate received a bust of the composer Mozart as an award . . . Vicky Paris was elected president of VFW auxiliary post 7398 in Magna. SIXTEEN YE- ARS AGO, as reported in the Kearns, was Green Sheet of July 8, 1965. LaVar Fisher was LEO July 22 y 22 g. VIRGO Aug. 22 LIBRA Sept. 22 23-O- SCORPIO Oct. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 21 c. CAPRICORN Dec. 19 22-Ja- AQUARIUS Jan. 18 PISCES Feb. 20 named to succeed Thomas J. (Tuck) Hubbard as president of the Magna Jaycees . . . Deanne Batt was selected to reign as queen of the Magna Mt. Riders Rodeo. Her builders changed (he face of Africa in the last quarter of the 19th century, will unfold on PBS next week. Sharon Haslam and Tony Cobbley . . . About 1,200 people presented on Channel at 8 p.m. Wednesday. ning District filed a District Court, aiming to halt construction of a shopping center near politican who has been described as a fervent British subject, residing r in the Plan- South. Defendants named in the suit included the 2700 DINNER W. 3500 Lake County officials and agencies. The plaintiffs argued that the property was zoned for (residential) ITEM ON OUR R-- 2 use, which would not accommodate (Only with Coupon) commercial buildings. EAT HERE OR TAKE OUT! OPEN 7 DAYS - WEST-350- 0 .bHMMMaOFFER 11-- 2 AM PBS SO. HUNTER - 969-304- 1 Kenneth Griffith, rrated the story, becomes tour guide, dramatic orator, sardonic commentator, ironic observer and historian. CITY (From Page were 2C, Col. 7) exchanged. More often than not, Slate Englands last .$ (ot cleat wh!tfSe'le con-ma- who wrote and na- the 10 oclock news all year. More than any other topic, money has been at the forefront of media attention. We can do it cheaper was a prime contention of incorporation pro- ponents. City officials did just that for the first year, but by the skin of their teeth, staying within the $4.7 million budget only by mortgaging the future through a number of multi-yea- r lease agreements for acquisition of equipment and, notably, City Hall. The citys financial problems have been well documented. Until late in year, could West the city officials not evaluate Valleys finan- cial position with much certainty that their figures were accurate. They never really knew just how much money had been spent or how much revenue would be coming in. There probably will be considerable grip- ing when people type of financial transactions the city is involved with, but they do care what is put next to their homes. The Planning Commission responded to those concerns this past year, granting several downzoning Sex seems to be the only subject which will draw people to meetings. The largest crowd of the year, by far, turned out to support an tighter placing restrictions on racy movies, icularly those partshow- proposals which dividuals, might not get a chance. Its election time this fall. "A New Kind of Bookstore" The Book RacK will Thousands of Used Paperbacks! hinder development of multiple unit dwellings in single family home ing at the Valley Vu Drive-In-. The crowd overflow- at Vi Original Price or Trade 2 Books You Have Read for 1 of Ours All subdivisions. The year has been a ed the commission chambers, forcing the meeting to be moved learning experience, one that officials feel will help them deal to the foyer of City Hall because fire officials were afraid the floor might not support all of the people. The commission also drew accolades for another piece of moral future city with business in a more fessional manner. But they, as LET an ordinance requiring dancers to wear legislation: Store Hours Mon. - Sot. to 7:00 P.M. 11:00 A. M. pro- CARRIAGE SQUARE 4150 50. REDWOOD RD 966 4553 in ME DO YOUR ... ROOFING ... SIDING go-g- o bikini tops. But, other than those rare examples, public WINDOWS... participation in the government process has been virtually nil. Except for Planning Commission meetings. City officials have discovered that people may not care what SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 261-405- or 1 968-324- 7 CHECKING WITH INTEREST NOW Earn Intarest on your Checking count balance. See us for details I Ac- receive their tax notices in the fall, but when the decisions were made that caused the tax increase, few people were present to raise objections. One thing city officials have learned: What a difference it makes! Our staff is the important part of this difference. Meet Michele Graves, Teller. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Full Service Banking 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Driveup 8:30 to 6 Mon.-Thur- Lobby 9:30 to 5 8:30 to 6 Lobby 9:30 to 6 people dont attend commission meetings. Outside of reporters and city employes, average attendance at most meetings is two -Carroll Elford and his wife, Susie. Only a handful of people attended hearings on changing the citys form of government. The purchase of City Hall has been chastised by some people, but when the public hearing was held on the matter, only two people were on hand. s. Friday-Driveu- p INTEREST ON SAVINGS Highest Legal Bank Interest Paid Compounded Daily We Personally Serve Our Customers What a inference It makes taros" MEMBER FDIC. EACH DEPOSITOR INSURED TO snusr 1765 Carriage Square 4150 So. Redwood Road Phone 966-658- 1 $100,000 SAFEWAY SALT LAKE. The story of Cecil John Rhodes, who as one of 968-092- 9 ONLY AT THIS ADDRESS snob and the atmosphere in City Hall was tense. Skeptical reporters have kept a close watch on developments. Stories from West Valley have been in the headlines and on Story Of Rhodes On 81 SUN TO THURS 11 - 11 FRI & SAT 7 Rhodes, founder of Rhodesia and namesake of the Rhodes scholarships, was a construction firm involved with the project, plus various Salt COUPON EXPIRES be lawsuit in Third mine owner and I EVERY MENU - - - Touch of Churchill, A Touch of Hitler: The life of Cecil A attendants were Rhodes will Granger-Hunte- Heitg (Cong Ca$e 4445 June21-Jul- celeb- the 'COUPON' I I 20 Green Sheet of July Kearns, Magna and South County Councils . . . Janet Howick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Howick MART 20 GEMINI May 712 - 7181981 Matters concerning property or real estate which youve put on the back burner can be expedited now to your advantage. Lend a helping hand to the children in the project they are working on. Smarten them up. Your creative talents open new doors to ways of increasing income and improving business relationships. Take advantage of positive aspects to proceed with confidence in dealing with others. Goals are achieved. To others you may appear to be withdrawn, but you need this quiet period to regroup your forces. An authoritative person who wields some power seeks you out; - or is it the other way around? Business affairs with social overtones could fine you unwittingly involved in a struggle for status. Travel to strange areas may bring a bit of physical discomfort. in the good things could be your undoing. Shed old, wornout things - ideas, clothes, anything which is not of value to you at this time. A new partnership - possibly marriage - seems to be in the picture, or at least a close relationship. Your flair for the unusual touch introduces a new fashion among your peers the ultimate compliment! Artistic matters capture your attention and you lend a dramatic air to a commonplace setting. 19 YE- ARS AGO, as reported in the Redwood, BUILDERS ARIES Mar. TAURUS Apr. Goodfellow, Earl Jones and Gary were as reported in Forecast Period: Con- geniality. county resident Tom Breitling, a governmental issues expert who was against the plan . . . Wanda Beck was named captain of the Plfeasant Green DUP camp in Magna . . . Architectural plans for the new Magna fire station were unveiled. The structure would be built at 8600 W. 2700 South at a cost of $200,000, according to Fire Chief Charles (Chick) Paris. meeting of the Taylorsville-Bennio- Teen-age- r Your Week Ahead Horoscope ports'. QUALITY empire- - F00TWARE ST'ptypU'" rliilSs. Goiter's Green eyewear. 0 QUALITY EYEWEAR Everything you want from a store SINCE 19t3 a golfer's stroke cutler See your personal eye doctor regularly for a thorough, professional examination. Master Charge, Visa Self Lk City, Murray, Granger, Bountiful. 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