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Show 50 Thursday, Oct. WEST VALLEY VIEW And Redwood 22, 1981 - CAP Returns To Magna For MAGNA. the past six months If clients need more professional help, Mrs. Archibald will refer them to the various state and county agencies set up for this pur- Magna has been without a Community Action Program because of cuts in funding. Now, however, with pose. money being allocated Involved in the for an additional year, Oquirrh Fund the program is being program the reactivated both here past nine years, Mrs. and at Redwood, by Archibald has served utilizing the services as secretary of the of Beth Archibald. She Magna Community has been with the Council since 1973 organization since it when the three coun was implemented here in 1968 as a referral specialist. Mrs. archibald will be in the Redwood office two days a week, Monday and Tuesday, then in the Magna office Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ta am. from 8:30 to cils merged. She received the council Community Service Award last January. Those wishing to contact her may call 972-666- or 1 250-641- 4 Cub Pack In Ward To Meet MAGNA. Pleasant Green 1st ward will hold its monthly Cub Scout pack meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m., according to Lee Lewis, cubmaster. An invitation is being extended to parents and friends of the boys to participate in the activity. for Redwood for the The Magna office is located at 3041 So. 8560 West and the Redwood Magna office. office at 3060 So. Lester. Try A Want Ad! 5 p.m., offering counseling in tax, housing, health, utility and emotional problems. Sheet 19 Rock 12X4x8 Learn the truth about the things he has done which vitally affect all of us in West Valley City! Bftftfou'fl BUILDERS 968-212- MART 1 3555 W. 3500 So. BACK AT WORK . . . Beth Community Center, is back Archibald, a referral specialist at the Magna having been laid off in July due at work after to a lack of federal funds. Frankly there are hundreds of us in West Valley City who are wearing red faces. We know Hank Price and we thought he would win the primary hands down. We What we're attempting to do now may be "too little too late." We don't think so, tho. We asked Hank to let us start a write-i- n campaign. At first he said "NO the people thought everyone knew him as well have spoken." But we asked as we did and knew all the fine around and found hundreds who let things he has done for the people of our city down - - just as we had this city. We were so sure, we and wanted to do something about it. Hank finally said "Okay." didn't even campaign for him didn't even bother to vote! We goofed! All the way around! -- -- m 17E THINK YOU SHOULD KNOW THESE THINGS ADOUT HANK PRICE: As a soldier: He was at Pearl Harbor; he landed on Omaha Beach in France; he was in the Battle of the Bulge. As a citizen: He has always been involved in community affairs. r As a Granger Lion: He went selling calendars to help finance Granger Park. As Chairman of Granger-Hunte- r Community Council: He led the fight to bring bus service to the West Side. As Justice of the Peace: He brought honor and dignity to the Justice Court. We elected him at a time when the J.P. he promised to clean it up and system was scandal-ridden- ; he did! He also led the fight to put J.P.'s on salary instead of a percentage of fees they collected even tho he would have made more than $70,000 a year on fees, but instead chose to accept a salary of $19,500 a year. He also fought pornography - and won! He was tough on criminals and the drinking driver. He cleaned up the local bars and taverns. As Deputy Commander of Ft. Douglas: He developed and implemented a plan that brought savings of millions of dollars a year to the taxpayers. He gained national recognition for an accident prevention program that not only reduced suffering but saved hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. He developed the plan and led the fight that saved Fort Douglas from closure in 1967. He developed the plan for construction of huge military installations, each of which would be the equivalent of a city with 55,000 door-to-doo- (oMEZB Atp ran an f77 (TUTnrrTn 2 v'iwsfm people. As Mayor of West Valley City: He converted a warehouse into an attractive City Hall. He established a vehicle maintenance program that saves thousands of dollars annually on the upkeep of police cars and other city vehicles. He established an efficient Procurement Department that continues to make big savings for the City by getting prices on all purchases. He established a City Court that functions with dignity and honor, is staffed with courteous and efficient clerks, has a presiding Judge that is firm, just and rock-botto- litncss ctnx.cc For a limited time you can be a member of the areas largest and finest Spa chain for two weeks for FREE! Treat yourself to saunas, whirlpools, modern conditioning equipment, aerobics classes, swimming pools and much more. Its all yours now for just a phone call! To be eligible for this special offer, you must when calling for appointment. mention test ad N-3- 01 GMJL NOW cheaper than the County charged. He put a lid on City spending, always voted against tax increases. He obtained donations from Granger Rotary ($700) and gave $400 of his own money for the Hillsdale Hoedown Fireworks display. He established an efficient Treasury Department that return on idle City funds. gets He put a freeze on hiring and on salary increases. He raised $30,000 through West Valley City Booster's Club to pay for furnishings, landscaping and equipment at City Hall so taxpayers wouldn't have to pay it. He personally constructed the Commission Chambers and the City Court using donated funds and supplies. He sponsored a Golden Gloves tournament which raised $5,000 for the West Valley Police Mutual Aid Fund. 'He got the Utah National Guard to construct a needed detention pond at Hunter Park, thus saving the City $70,000. This will be turned into two soccer fields for our r youth. And we could go on and on with this recital of his accomplishments while in office. All done selflessly - - all done to serve the citizens of this City. We feel that it is sad indeed that his determined fight to keep City spending under control has been misinterpreted by the press and many citizens who, to the delight of his opponents, think him to be a disruptive figure. A fighter he is. No doubt about it. And he fought a good fight on our behalf to keep a tight lid on unnecessary spending of our tax dollars. And we appreciate him. For Men and Women offer valid only through October new adult patrons only He established a Court Work Program where violators to clean-uwork in the City, saving huge amounts of money and helping to beautify the City. They use two donated trucks he obtained. He established an efficient Personnel Office and abolished the position of Personnel Director (saving us $20,000 a year! ) by contracting the job to the State. He contracted Sanitation Service to a private firm at a rate of $2.95 per household which is 55 cents a month are assigned 31 . 1 981 Ills NAME WILL Official Ballot For NOT DE ON YOUR West Valley City, Utah BALLOT November 3, 1981 koop this knowledgeable, voluble man at tho holm of our City govern-moyou must write in his name. To Recorder nt INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Place a cross (X) in the square following the name of the person you tavor as candidate for the respective office. FOR MAYOR 4 Year Term Write in "HANK PRICE'' For Mayor Vote For One GERALD K. JERRY JERALD L. JERRY WAGSTAFF HANK PRICE, FOR COUNCILMAN Paid for by (itlzoas Who Approciato Kaah Prieo Q MALONEY H Vote For |