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Show Thursday, Dec. 24, WEST VALLEY VIEW 1981 Smith Earned Teacher Honor; Maloney Elected (From Page 7C, Col. 6) percent because utility tax revenues from electrical usage were far below budget projections. There was no public opposition, but the County Planning Commission remained cautious over a proposal to construct a food packing plant at 5265 W. 4700 South. Planners tabled action on the matter, pending more study of what effects the packing plant would have on the area. Utah Department of Transportation officials said money likely would be available in 1982 to complete work on 2700 West north of 5400 South. Barbara Pace was promoted to personnel officer in West Valley City. She took on many of the duties formerly held by Personnel Director Jack McIntosh, who left the ty in late August. Oct. l, ci- 1981 In an effort to head off another divisive battle in the State Legislature over sales tax revenue distribution, the Utah League of Cities and Towns devised a compromise formula which called for an increase in the sales tax paid by consumers. A field of 42 candidates headed into the primary gather public input on what matters should be considered in an en- vironmental Oct. council-manage- West Valley City into existence and his chief nemesis during the citys formative period were eliminated from the race for mayor in the primary election. Mayor Henry (Hank) Price finished third and Commissioner Renee Mackay fourth behind outside challenger Jerry pre-scho- ol 3360 So. 3600 West. and Maloney Commis- sioner Jerry Wagstaff in the mayoral primary. Granite School Board members learned that the Utah Supreme Court would have the final say on the school districts lawsuit against Salt Lake County. The district suit contended that slow returns of property tax revenue by the county forced the district to borrow money at high interest rates. The County Council of Governments (COG) heard a report on the progress of study on the Lake Valley City incorporation proposal. The West Valley Planning Commission rejected a request for a day care center and Stangls request for a balloting. Also elected to the City Council were Brent Anderson, Larry The West Valley City Planning Commission approved the concept of F. C. 2200 So. Redwood Road. r City government. Henry (Hank) Price attracted nearly 2,000 votes but could finish no higher business research park at 8, 1981 The man who did more than anyone else to bring election for seven council seats in the new West Valley impact study on the proposed West Valley Expressway. Orcal to establish cable television service in that community. at The Utah Department of Transportation started a series of meetings to The County Planning meanwhile, it a apartment complex at 4930 W. 4865 South, a project approved 3'2 years Commission, reapproved 72-un- ago but never built because financing had not been obtained. Approval to proceed was given to a new applicant. Oct. teacher at Kearns high, was named the Granite School Districts Teacher of the year. Despite having been eliminated by voters in the primary election, West Valley Mayor Henry (Hank) Price decided the low turnout was not indicative of public sentiment and announced he was reentering the mayor race canthere - as a write-ididate. On the opposite side of the coin, Dale Lobato, n -- who survived the r primary in the at large race, withdrew four-yea- Oct. 15, 1981 In compliance with a request from the City Auditor, West Valley department heads trimmed expenditures by nearly 25 percent during the first quarter of the fiscal year. The Magna Chamber of Commerce listened to a proposal by Delaware- - CPE 331 . JBGj from the campaign, citing only personal reasons. Green Sheet area legislators geared up for a special session to deal with reapportionment of State Congressional, Senate, State House and State School Board seats. Oct. 29, 1981 After receiving a petition from residents favorthe ing the proposal, County Planning Commission approved a request for a day care center at 7373 Bunkall, Michael W. 3500 national average, although spelling proved to be the weakest area of study for most students. Republican-dominate- Jerry Maloney? Copper Hills elementary opened its doors to students a month ahead of schedule. City officials began advertising nationwide to fill the city manager position in West Valley. Drawn by Kort Sun Borg, age 13, 6th Grade, Meadow Moor Elementary. Parents, Ken & Karen Borg. MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE Taste of Italy Restaurant 3420 So. Main L Specializing in: 30E Italian-LeBanes- 30t e 485-084- 0 Cuisine Nov. 5, 1981 Nov. candidate n 40-be- d Granger resident was Clarence Herzog elected president of the Granite Elementary Principals Assn. The West Valley City Commission approved an agreement with the County Housing Authority that low-intere- st builders facing bad times because of high interest rates far more than it helps low income people, city officials conceded. The Magna Chamber of Commerce honored its former presidents at a luncheon. Nov. 26, 1981 Total domination is the only appropriate phrase to describe what Judge did to a good Jordan team in the 3A football finals. The Bulldogs ruined what many observers 12, 1981 West Valley City an earlier rescinding decision to resign after received having assurances from the City t that he be' retained as financial officer when the city changed forms of government. Magna residents came out in force before the County Planning Commission to oppose a rezoning request that would permit establishment of a junk yard at Council-elec- would South. The progress of plans to develop a system for recovery of solid waste materials was outlined for County Council of Governments (COG) o- 7870 W. 2400 fficials. Recovered materials would be turned into energy. State Legislators were scheduled to reconvene to 'Hippy Holidays fe! 4-- V 0.0 4-- Drawn by Cliff Frazier, age 8, 3rd Grade, Elementary. Parents Mr. & Mrs. Alton Frazier. Granger MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM ALL OF US AT BSmUSTOM HMMESEK 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ppy Holidays 4fHappr CSji One Happjr e Holiday $ felt would be a classic title (See Page 9C, Col. 1) Auditor Russ Sanderson announced that he was citys second mayor, Write-i- n sparsely-attende- d tracted more than 200 persons for a discussion of a Board of Corrections proposal to build a youth corrections facility at 4400 So. 2700 West. allow low-inco- the assistance helps 19. 1981 Community Council meeting at- will housprovide ing units. Realistically, however, Cyprus and Judge set their sights on state football titles with victories in the opening round of their respective playoffs. who had opposed the corporation of West Valley City, became that by 600 votes. State approved money to be passed on to builders, ostensibly to plan. Jerry Maloney, a man in- defeating Jerry Wagstaff d reapportionment plans for its two houses and Congress, although Gov. Scott Matheson was expected to veto the House South. As election day approached, the question on the minds of West Valley City political observers was: How much of an impact will Mayor Henry (Hank) Prices write-i- n campaign have on the outcome of the race between Jerry Wagstaff and that Granite School District students surpassed the The Nov. Taylorsville-Bennio- Quentin (Pete) Winder and Claude Jones. A study of national test scores revealed Mathesons veto of the House reapportionment plan. The usually Jay Jackson, Embley, Legislature 22, 1981 William H. Smith, a biology, physiology and anatomy than third in the override Gov. Scott Happy Holidays |