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Show First City Council - 10 In the general election, however, Power picked up just 10 more votes in his home area while Jackson increased his home base support by 136 votes. He also reversed a deficit VALLEY. Two races were reversed while four others followed lines established in the primary election in the selection of the first members of the West At District Anderson Bunkall Embley Brent Anderson didnt really have a a strong showing in his challenge in this race since Dale Lobato, who finished a distant second in the primary, announced couldnt withdraw. And, even without running, he collected 1,845 votes, which caused other candidates to wonder what might have occurred if he had run a campaign. But the consensus remained that he couldnt defeat Anderson, who received 6,978 votes, by far the most for any candidate. At home Hunter district, but still lost 5,059 to 3,587. ' District several weeks ago that he was withdrawing from the race. Lobatos name was already on the ballot so, technically, he Large In the primary, Larry Bunkall was second only to Anderson in number of votes received. The same pattern held true in the general election although challenger William Bright turned in a strong showing in a losing effort. Bunkall received a large number of votes in the three Granger districts while Bright did not fare well there. The unsuccessful challenger did manage District voting district 15 and picked up a few more votes in 16. council Large this time around. But in the voting districts he retained, he won by big margins. 1 Michael Embley and Ray White waged a close fight in the Jackson votes. But Jackson by just Jackson 30 ob- viously made a strong push in his home voting district (21) during the last month of the campaign and that made the dif Winder Jones ference here Tuesday. Jackson collected 94 more votes in voting district 21 in the primary, but that was negated by a surplus which Powers enjoyed in his home voting district (20). 104-vo- te Nov. 5, 1981 Jones, the first person 44 more votes at Whitto announce his cantier elementary, offdidacy earlier this setting gains by Sedillo year. He had received at Kennedy junior high Lloyd Sedillo, the 11 more votes than and Sandburg leading vote getter in Sedillo at that school the primary. during the primary but Thrifty shoppers read increased that to 191 By the time he arrivthe Green Sheet ed at City Hall, the on Tuesday. In addition, he added tabulations had been completed - and Jones had won. Dange&Signals The vote at Orchard elementary did it for pinched'nerves 4 in Valley City Council. Heres a brief look at the various races: two of those to Nancy Jordan Thursday, When Claude Jones left his Hunter home for City Hall late Tuesday, he was trailing Two Races Change In General Election WEST WEST VALLEY View 1. AARDVARK 3 Chimney Sweeps Next to the unchallenged Anderson, Quentin (Pete) Winder won by the largest percentage of any candidate and, as a result, made sure the council Free Inspection Expert Service Group Discounts would be Winder won in every voting district during the primary, but lost Kneeland FREE SPIN AL5 EXAMINATION MOST iisurwicti Amptd WEST VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. Stephen Burningham Call For Appointment all-mal- e. Ken Frequent Headaches 2. Low Back or Hip Pain 3. Dizziness or Loss ot Sleep 4. Numbness in Hands or Feet 5. Nervousness 6. Neck Pain or Stiffness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain Free preliminary examination does not include or Treatment 9 966-261- 0 1790 W. 3500 So. At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on 3500 So. before primarya former city Embley, manager in Cedar City and St. George, emerged on top by 102 votes, largely on the strength of a powerful showing in his home voting district (30) and a victory over White in the latters home district (31). In the general elec-tio- n, Embley strengthened his position in voting district 30 and, once again, received more votes than White in voting district 31 - this time 29 more. These increases offset several small setbacks in other voting districts and enabled Embley to win the seat by a count of two-ye- 1,095 to 985, ar roughly the same margin as in the primary. District 2 This was the closest race of the primary, with Gerald (Jerry) Powers edging Jay LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 8 CHAPTER 3 OF THE WEST VALLEY CITY ORDINANCES, WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH WILL SELL AS IS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE HOUR AND PLACE SHOWN BELOW. ANY MOTOR VEHICLE ADVERTISED BELOW MAY BE RELEASED TO OWNER PRIOR TO SALE UPON PROPER PROOF OF OWNERSHIP AND PAYMENT OF FEES. ANY MOTOR VEHICLE MAY BE WITHDRAWN FROM THE SALE BY THE SELLER. The purchase price to be payable in lawful money of the United States of America. The seller reserves the right to bid. SALE WILL BE HELD NOVEMBER 12, 1981, 9:00 A.M. at REASONABLE AUTO WRECKING, West, MAGNA, UTAH. 2321 South 7800 DAVID C. CAMPBELL CHIEF OF POLICE WEST VALLEY CITY W3-1- 9 PUBLIC NOTICE Tine worlds matara! g&is, on PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH FOR THE REMAINDER OF 1981 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of W'est Valley City, Utah, will meet in regular public session at the Board of Commissioners Chambers in the West Valley City Hall, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, on the following dates and commencing at the folllowing times, during the At the worlds finest restaurants, chefs and their reputations depend on efficient gas ranges have features like electronic ignition and instant-on- , instant-off- . natural gas for cooking. Gas provides the precise heat control that chefs demand when And many have automatic convection ovens for easier, faster cooking. preparing a special dish. And natural gas is the most efficient energy for providing heat, so restaurants save money. You can get the same results at home. New energy Visit your gas appliance dealer today, and check out a new gas range. Youll see why gas for cooking is the unbeatable energy system. . All meetings of the Board of Commissioners of West Valley City are open to the public unless and closed pursuant to Sections Utah Code Annotated (1953), as amended. A written agenda of each open meeting will be posted at the West Valley City Hall, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, at least ( 24 ) hours before the commencing of twenty-fou- r 52-4-- 4 BA MOUNTAIN FUEL 52-4-- each meeting. DATED this 3rd day of November, 1981. Kathleen B. Kaumans City Recorder W3-1- l l . I |