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Show Lawrence Temple Day Is On Stake Slate Potts, high council member in charge, said that may ward transportation contact their high priest or Relief GRANGER. South Society leaders and a Pacific will be preride will be arranged. sented on 'the stage at Granger high for three nights, Nov. 5, 6 and 9, with curtain time at NOTICE temple recommends are being encouraged to attend as many sessions as possible. of PUBLIC and running thence North 72 degrees 0300 East 398.40 Feet; thence North 89 degrees 1133 The City Commission of West Valley City, Inc., holds regular commission meetings East on Tuesdays at 10:00 A.M. and Thursdays at 5:00 P.M. in the Com- mission Chambers, West Valley City Municipal Hall, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah. Agendas for are each meeting posted. W1-1- . . . B 605.99 feet; thence South 0 degrees 0454 East 1295.79 feet; thence South 89 degrees 5440 West 1036.70 feet; thence North 0 degrees 0454 West 1152.97 feet; thence North 75 degrees 4500 East 53.22 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 30 approximately acres. PUBLIC NOTICE amend the map of West Valley City by NOTICE OF ZONING HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held in reclassifying the following described property from Residential to ResZone idential Zone 4 as R-l-- the Commission listed under Chambers at WEST VALLEY CITY OFFICES, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, on November 12, 1981 at 5:00 p.m. oclock before the Board of City Comis-sioner- s of West Valley City on the following applications requesting rezoning of the described areas in West Valley City, Utah: To amend the map of West Valley City by reclassifying the following described pro1. perty from Residential R-l-- under R-l-- to Residen4 as listed Application filed by Don Parker and located at 2700 South 5985 said South point 0 being degree East 155.00 feet from the North quarter corner of 04 54 Appli- cation filed by Carl Oldham and lo- cated at 2590 S. 1585 W. See map of application on file at West Valley City Planning Commission office along with 9 pages of typed legal des- descriptions cribing applicants property. Contains 2.11 acres. Section 26, Town-shi- p 1 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Mr. Jensen and Peggy Anderson. strom and Gary Jen- sen; sets and lighting, BURIED. brother, Mrs. West Jones Jean Betty Rice, 59, Kearns, Wednesday in West Jordan City Cemetery, following services at 8090 So. State. She died Saturday. Born on July 31, 1922 in Virgie, Ky. to and Elizabeth VanOver. Survivors, husband, Kearns; sons, Ron (Pete), Jack, both West Valley; six B. BURIED. Brent 30, (Skeeter) Monday Paul Jones, Murray City In Cemetery, following services at 4760 So. State. He died Wednesday In Vernal following an industrial accident. Born on Nov. 23, 1950 in Salt Lake to Wendell P. and Billie Melva Lance Jennifer Christensen take the part of Nellie Forbush and Leigh Thorup will play Bloody Mary will be played by DeNae Powers and Luther Billis by Scott Carter. HENRY H. PRICE, MAYOR ATTESTED: SALE 11cSq. Ft. (With Full Guarantee) Sets Fair 254-63- 00 9600 So. 2700 W. RIVERTON GRANGER. A country fair will be held in Granger 22nd ward on Nov. 3. 8-- 5, S: . . FRI & SAT: 8-- 6 5-- 9 offer goods and demonstrations will be bronze sculpturing by Dee Bawden. Proceeds from the individual booths will go toward that persons family budget assessment. Barbecued beef of Paul k WHEN YOU BUYANEW 80-H- P MON-THUR- Greg Nuismeyer (left) and Tim Engen paint up some the for jungle scene of the musical "South Pacific," which runs props Nov. at Granger high. SET WORK The dinner hour will last from 6 to 7 p.m., giving an opportunity for browsing. Booths will open at 7 and will Gage, bishop. O L FALL Granger direction JOHN DEERE 40-T- Mrs. Gary Molder, Ferron; (SeePage 8B, Col. 6) (Audrey) DELIVERY Ward In City Clerk B Murray; WHOLESALE-RETAI- choral, Kathleen B. Kaumans W1-1- stepfather, mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis, Kearns; father, stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones, Tooele; sisters, Robin Whipple, WEED FREE 90 DAY UNLIMITED WARRANTY IF SOD DIES OR FAILS TO GROW FOR ANY REASON. WE WILL GIVE A FULL REPLACEMENT AT NO CHARGE OR YOUR MONEY BACK Chris McCandless sandwiches and chips will be sold, as well as hot dogs. Clothing items and Christmas gifts will be sold, as will homemade candy. A fish pond will be available and movies will be shown for the children. The fair is under the BOARD OF CITY Hunter; INSTALLATION OR 99 will be the professor; Troy Dial, Lt. Joseph Cable; Stu Roundy, Capt. George Brackett; Clint Hey wood, Comm. William Har-biso- n i, and Shari Liat. The dance will be directed by Nancy Dated this 22nd day of October 1981. COMMISSIONERS OF WEST VALLEY CITY of A SURE INVESTMENT IN SOD RIBBbN BLUE SOD UTAH GROWN & ADAPTED Emile DeBeque. through 9 p.m. Individuals from the ward will offer various demonstrations. One 2 Graduate Co. Kearns high; member of LDS church. Survivors, widow. Hunter; sons, Zachary, Benjamin, both BLUE GRASS TURF FARMS OLDEST IN UTAH- - SINCE 1965 will Meyhew; Jones. Married to Cathy Jensen on Oct. 3, 1970 in Taylorsville. Foreman, logger, oil rigger, Bay Construction Valley. Tackett Tickets will cost $3.25 for adults, $2.25 for students or $10 for a family ticket. one grea- Marion, Duchesne; Elizabeth Mullins, Rice Marion Brenda Park will direct the musical. The map showing such changes shall be filed with the West Valley City Planning Commission, 2470 South Redwood Road, in accordance with of the Section Revised Ordinances of West Valley City, 1981, as amended. West. Beginning at a point on the center line of 2700 South Street, Christy Olssen; or- chestra, Lynn Lund- - tgrandchild; Uifoi S talbliu Col-lotz- 2. To Zone 7 tial Zone Thursday, Oct. 22, 1981 grandchildren, 7:30. your right to know PUBLIC NOTICK WEST VALLEY VIEW - 'South Pacific' GHS Choice anyone wishing to participate who has no MAGNA. Oct. 30 will be Magna stake temple day and all holders . . . Annual Musical "'i , ' - N v- - TRACTOR YOU EARN $500 OF JOHN DEERE MONEY AND SAVE ON FINANCE CHARGES High Yield! lax Free! Insured All Savers Certificates Plus free fine china Exempt up to $2,000 in taxes Regardless of your tax bracket, the First Security Tax-Fre- e Certificate lets you exempt interest earned on the certificate from both your federal and Utah state income tax returns up to $2,000 on joint returns and $1,000 on individual returns. 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