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Show Jg Thursday, Dec. 24, WEST VALLEY VIEW 1981 New High School Opened Doors At Taylorsville (From Page 6C, Col. 6) revealed that property in Granger, Hunter and Redwood will pay $42 more than if they had remained residents of the unincorporated students attending at Granite district classes schools were an estimated 1,425 at Taylorsville high, which opened under the direction of Dr. Earl Catmull. The Warriors athletic debut was what one r might expect from a county. 56-1- of the West Valley City Commission to seek the office of mayor in the citys new council-managform of Associates back to Murray. District officials also noted that Granger high had become the districts largest high school with 1,930 students. An analysis of tax rates in West Valley City So. Redwood 1982. Sept. government. Granite Board officials took a look at altering precinct boundaries to bring the areas more into line with the population distribution within the district. Heavy growth on the west side and light growth on the east necessitated boundary changes, board members Road, but planners weren't im- pressed with the changes and told Hermes to rework its plan. Sept. 3, 1981 Then there were three. Valley City, although not as bad as earlier in the year, continued to be less than bright. City Auditor members probably would have to run for office in er Hermes set- 2 that all five board member presented a different architectural design to the Planning Commission for a Family Center at 5700 first-yea- school, a Jerry Wagstaff became the third and final owners noted. The West Valley City Planning Commission approved the Johnson Investment Co. application for a gold and silver refinery at 4600 W. Mat-the- y 2100 South. County Commissioner William E. (Bill) Dunn announced he was leaving office to take a position with American Ex- press. Russ Sanderson asked department heads to reduce spending by five (SeePage 8C, Col. 1) 17, 1981 The race for mayor in West Valley City took on a different complexion when Hunter resident Gerald (Jerry) Maloney challenged the three incumbents for the post. Maloney was one of 42 candidates who filed for office in the city. The Granite School Board hinted that major changes could be forthcoming in the course of study at district high schools. Despite strong opposi-tio- n from area West homeowners, Valley City the Planning approved a Commission housing development at 4500 W. 3100 South. 212-un- it The Drawn by John Nelson 4th Grade Granger Elementary. Parents: David & Laura Nelson. Kearns Town announced the of a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect in Council establishment Sept. 10, 1981 To the applause of a sizeable crowd of area residents, the West Valley City Commission upheld an earlier connection murder SEASONS GREETINGS From All of Us at with the of pharmacist Buddy Conti. ALLENS AUTOMOTIVE INC Plann- ing Commission denial of a County Housing Authority request for a housing project at 3800 So. 2200 West. County Council of Governments (COG) of- Sept. 24, 1981 U Financial news in West L 4485 W. 3500 So. 3DI 969-142- 1 slBE low-inco- 1 ficials expressed concern about overloads on the 911 emergency telephone system following a "O breakdown caused by numerous calls regarding a large brush fire in Echo Canyon. Developing Granite School District reappor- Jo tionment plans indicated pt"" M' H M M Jo M To JO Jo 'to V Jo i! C kr'v'bV'mo ! Drawn by Karen Frysinger, age Mrs. C.H. Frysinger. 10, 5th Drawn by Jayme Yeaman, age Mr. & Mrs. James R. Yeaman. 10, 5th Grade, Twin Peaks School. Parents: SEASONS GREETINGS FROM ALL OF US AT Grade Woodrow Wilson School. Parents, Mr. & Happy Holidays from us at MICHEALS MARKET 4195 W. 5415 SO., X X X KEARNS 2700 West 3500 South West Valley City |