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Show m war VALllY VIEW Thursday, Aug. 13, 1981 KJHS To Bank of Utah Register Students KEARNS. Registration for the new school year will begin next week at Kearns junior high. Students new to the area are being asked to call now to arrange an appointment, according to principal Elwood Clayton. New students are to call as soon as possible to avoid time spent in waiting and the confusion of OFFERS THE NATIONS FIRST 968-653- 8, arranging classes on the opening day, principal said. Registration will be held from 9 a m. to noon daily, with ninth graders registering on Tuesday; eighth graders Wednesday and seventh graders Thursday. Friday will be a makeup day for students who are views area where protective post was removed from section of Magna's Pleasant Green park. Noise and dust problems relating to the use of vehicles within the park have been reported by residents of area. POST REMOVED , . . William Powell young boys toke on afternoon stroll through of Green Pleasant section park In Magna, where residents have complained of dust and noise problems generated by vehicles In area. SUMMER STROLL . . . Two Motorized Vehicles Banned unable to register at their assigned times. New students may register between a.m. and day. - All Park Problems Produce Complaints, Policy MAGNA. In the past few weeks there have been Operation motorized vehicles will be prohibited in the Pleasant Green park here in response to complaints launched by residents of the park perimeter. of several physical confrontations between property owners and the bikers who have objected to being told to leave. To circumvent further contro- vehicles Off-roa- d have been seen in the undeveloped portion of the park for several months now and as time has passed the volume of traffic has increased. As a result, a high level of noise and dusty conditions have developed and versy, Mission Post Is Assigned To Kingsbury MAGNA. Robert B. property owners have become irate. k t k Repossessed 4- - KIRBY OMEGA CLASSIC J J With Shampooer, Rake, jf. Buffer Sander Toal Set I I $27995 1 kWe repair all makes kof vacuums. in Kirby, J Hoover, Eureka J Bison. Genuine par-- ? ts, bags, belts, brush k rolls. J J i k A.T.ENTERPRISES k 081 W. S41S KEARNS. k J S., Tel. the Magna 966-141- 6 . Community Council has requested that the County Recreation and Parks Department and the County Sheriffs office join to put a stop to the activity. A set of County ordinances already use of the park (Title 17, Sec. controls motor vehicles are concerned. The ordinances were adopted in August, Juniors Register there who suffer health problems from the dust and the noise. Both the parks and the Sheriffs office personnel have pledged their support to enforce the ordinance. Within the next 10 days there will be signs erected making motorists aware that it is illegal to continue riding there and the area will be patrolled heavier ally ill people living At THS 17-2-- where Complaints claim that dust kicked up by the bikers causes excessive dust to settle in nearby homes causing them to have to close their windows which results in excessive heat. In addition there are several chronic- 1972. Section (a) states that it shall Kingsbury, longtime be unlawful to operate resident of Magna and or drive any motor a convert to the LDS vehicle within any church in 1962, has park or recreation been named mission area at a speed in exleader over Pleasant cess of that speed posGreen 1st ward. ted on the particular A native of Kingston, road trail or pathway Ontario, Canada, in the park. Under (b) it states Kingsbury will be under the supervision that no motor vehicles of Douglas R. Cook, may be driven at any stake Seventies pres- place within a park exident, who is also stake cept motorized or mission president. equipment Past service to the used within the park church includes being by park officers or a Sunday school employes. And section teacher, stake mis- (c) says that no motor sionary, executive secvehicles, shall be operretary to the stake ated in a careless or president and ward reckless manner to clerk. He is married to such an extent that it the former Gloria will endanger the Carol Galbraith and peace, health and safethe father of three ty of any other person children. within the park area. TAYLORSVILLE. Registration for juniors will take place at Taylorsville high today (Thursday) from 7:30 to 11 a.m. and from noon to 2 p.m. Sophomores are scheduled to sign up tomorrow. New students who havent previously registered are to do so on Monday or Tuesday at the same hours. Orientation for sophomores will be held tonight at 7:30 in the auditorium. Seniors and juniors had their orientation program last night. Members of the new schools spirit club are assisting with orientation programs. Opening meetings for secondary district staff members will be held at the new school the morning of Aug. 25, it was noted. by local law enforcement officers. If back- - Bazaarnival Will Aid Building Fund HUNTER. Members of the Hunter 22nd ward will host a comBazaarnival, bined carnival and bazaar, from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday. The public is being Invited to participate in the activities, which will include a clown, moonwalk, games for children, sales of han- dicraft items and foods. Proceeds will go to the building fund. 6 LIGHT rryiA P BVISS fejl peutA bfxuPK- rntCII - tdilcttisbue 2LiP IS B2-- 00 obtain additional Wards In Stake Keep Busy HUNTER. Several wards in Hunter West stake are planning activities this weekend, with all members and friends being invited to participate. Members of the Hunter 9th ward Relief Society will meet at the ward at 9:45 this morning (Thursday) for an outing to the University of Utah Fine Arts building and the Cathedral of the Youth from the ward will go to 16th Tim-panog- Cave for a hike and picnic Saturday, leaving the ward at 8 a.m. by bus. Hunter 9th ward will hold a welfare fun- draising breakfast Saturday from 8 to 10 a.m. at the home of Jack and Lois Booth. The menu will include pancakes, For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! sources of water to supplement present sources and, in order to obtain water from this source, the Magna district must annex. Only 100 signatures of property owners (200 If property is in joint tenancy) are needed to complete the annexation which if successful will raise the property mill levy from the present five to seven mills. This will result in an increase in property taxes from $12 to $25 per year, depending on the assessed valuation of the property. It was also pointed out that the Magna Water Company is within the boundaries of the Central Utah Conservancy District but it appears that the water from this source will not be available to this area for a number of years. To obtain the required number of signatures to annex, the district will circulate petitions from house to house and residents may also sign at the Magna Water office. Trustees also said that the district will continue to develop other sources of water, but they feel that it is In the best interest of the district to have a supplemental source of water to meet future Flexibility of a checking account. Unusually high interest based on Money Market rates. Keeps your money in the bank. Earns interest of longterm investment. Secured with U.S. Treasury Securities. 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Until bikers get the message that the area is off limits, Carlisle is encouraging people to call in when they see that bikes and smaller cars are in the park MAGNA. Petitions and the deputies will are being circulated viorespond. Persons by the Magna Water lating any of the and Sewer Improveor rules restrictions, ment District for anprohibitions as set nexation of the Magna forth in the ordinances to the Salt are subject to a fine of District Lake Water County $299 or six months in District. Conservancy also both. or They jail A spokesman for the run the risk of having district said that the their vehicle Impoundmove is being made to ed. eggs, ham, hash PEPSI seventh graders and new students are being encouraged to Effective Date to N. H. Saturday. wr. co p.m. Fri- 13.372 ble Madeleine. 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