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Show 5 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, A Nov. 5, 1981 Green Sheet Analysis Of Mayoral Race - Third Man Alters Figures ; Outcome Too ? mounted a write-i- stronger showing to an extensive telephone contact program under the direction of Hunter resident Darlyne Aguilar campaign? n Undoubtedly, the question will be debated extensively in the next few months by observers of West Valley City politics probably without a conclusive determination. There is little doubt among council candidates, both successful and defeated, and persons close to the The effort paid dividends. Not only was Maloney able to stay close to Wagstaff in eastern and central portions of the city which Wagstaff was counting on to offset Maloneys obvious dominance in Hunter - but he also was able to compile more votes than either Wagstaff and Price in some consolidated voting districts. As a table in this section shows, Maloney was able to muster more votes than either incumbent in polling districts at Redwood, Granger, Stansbury, Hillsdale and Farnsworth elementanes. Those victories put Maloney in a g strong position when returns from Hunter (he defeated Wagstaff by a total of 645 votes at Orchard elementary) boosted the e opponent of incorporation to victory. Wagstaff actually won more individual polling place races than - re-ent- election hurt ... Wagstaffs chances badly. But an analysis of tabulations from polling places throughout the city reveals that Prices presence alone was not responsible for Wagstaffs defeat. While Maloney relied heavily on a strong show of support from his home community of Hunter, he was able to solidify his position by receiving larger percentages of the vote in other parts of the city as rvoling hit hoppinais, Jarry Maloney accepts congratulations from supporters after being elected West Valley's second mayor. MAYOR MALONEY A grin Society Slates Blindness Tests GRANITE PARK. The Utah Society to Prevent Blindness will offer children here an ounce of prevention this month. Volunteers from the Salt Lake City chapter WHEN YOU THINK VERY SPECIAL SAVINGS ON QUALITY FURNITURE . . dont even know any one council all-ne- said the however, Maloney, councils complete lack of experience would not hamper the transition, noting that he had stepped into far stickier situa-(Se- Page 15, Col. 7) . Other Days 'Til 6 Closed Sundays East, a.m. for children from Twin Peaks, MANUFACTURER'S COVER Oakwood Woodstock, and throughout Granite for children Cl OVER 10,000 YARDS OF UPHOLSTERY TO CHOOSE FROM from FABRICS FROM ONE OF OUR FURNITURE SUPPLIERS ALL MAJOR areas. Schedules for west side schools include: Nov 16, Bennion elementary, auditorium, 5775 Sierra Grande Dr., a.m. for children from Bennion, Fox Hills, South Kearns blurred by some and Calvin Smith school disorder. Because the blurred image is uncomfortable, the child suppresses the weak eye, stopping its development. If the condition is untreated to 8 or 9 years of age, sight cannot be restored, society officials pointed out. Generally, amblyopia has no warning signs, so all children should be tested, they added. Children who fail the screening test will be referred to an eye physician for an ex- amination. The however, volunteer, will not prescribe treatment. Usually, according to the society, nothing is wrong with the lazy eye; it simply must be taught to see. The most common treatment is to patch the good eye, forcing the child to use his weaker eye. The clinics are open to children from any If individuals area. areas; David Gourley multi- elementary, 4905 So. purpose room, 4300 West, p.m. for children from David Gourley, West Kearns, Arcadia and Truman school areas; Stansbury elemen- tary, multi-purpos- e room, 3050 So. 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A film based on an Indian legend about owls and death will be shown at county libraries 95349 sofa STAINLESS STEEL VEN BEATER BAR BRUSH looter Ooopty 484-056- 5. purpose room, 2825 So. a.m. for 200 East, children from Wilson, ILK POWER-D- where they reside, Jackling, Monroe and they are welcome at Farnsworth school any clinc that is conve- (See Page 6, Col. 1) nient for them. Further information may be obtained by calling Owl Film Set the society at Libraries Schedules for east At side schools include: For Families Nov. 16, Wilson elementary, M3 In A Special Group Ot Fabric AN INFLATION FIGHTING SPECIAL room, 3760 So. are unable to attend purpose 4610 West, p.m. the clinic in the area for children from multi- In A ioh99s399 from Whittier, Carl Sandburg, Orchard and Hunter school areas. Nov. 18: Taylorsville elementary, SAVE! 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Amblyopia or lazy-ey- e acblindness, cording to the society, is a condition where the image of one eye is We names, employes member of the Nov. 19, Twin Peaks elementary, rooms of Delta Gamma, School District. The workers will be watching for signs of form r council-manage- government. (urnilurr rompzmj Meadow Moor school areas; Howard R. Driggs, multipurpose room, 4340 So. 2700 East, a.m. under the direction of the society, will screen 3 through children in clinics new SOLID VALUES FOR YOUR HOME 1 For Children ( Hall. Most observers were surprised by the strength of his write-i- n campaign (20.9 percent of votes cast). Price had said he thought he one-tim- Tuesday night, Maloneys cam Among the more dubious observers, the opinion was widely held that although Price was not anxious to see Maloney w in largely because of the latters previous stance against incorporation), he also was determined that if he w ent down to defeat, so would Wagstaff Wagstaffs defeat also aroused concern among several elected councilmen who stated that his experience in city government the past 18 months would have been vital to a smooth transition to the How much Prices presence prohibited Wagstaff from piling up larger margins in other polling places, however, is questionable. In Polling Place 31 (Granger elementary), Wagstaff received 142 votes to just 45 for Maloney. Price, meanwhile, collected 139 votes there, votes which most observers feel would have gone largely to the incumbent commissioner. Prices role in the outcome of the election was the subject of much discussion among about 50 campaign observers and council candidates watching the results at City late-arrivin- well. could win; and aides close to the mayor say they believe he actually thought he could, although few others close to the election felt he had a chance. 45. -- incampaign that Prices to the race after being defeated in the primary Maloney (16 to 13, with Price obtaining the most votes in three locations), but his victory margins were small with the exception of Polling Place 31 (Rolling Meadows elementary) where he piled up 312 votes to Maloneys 89 and Prices paign aides attributed this WEST VALLEY. Would Jerry have defeated Jerry Maloney Wagstaff if Hank Pripe had not IF e |