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Show Forecast Period: 214 22082 Share the ideas you have for launching a program of activity sure to 19 bring recognition to your organization. TAURUS Stick to the facts. Your conduct and 20 Apr. speech will have far reaching effects on your career. GEMINI At long last, word comes from one 20 who has been absent from your cir-- , May cle for quite some time. CANCER Relaxation is a priority. Reading an 22 June adventure tale with romantic overtones provides you with a much needed period of relaxation. LEO Favorable vibrations to other people 22 helps you to remedy a difficult July situation for a grateful associate. VIRGO Keep your mind attuned to the needs 22 of the moment rather than scatterAug. ing your mental energies. LIBRA Use care in planning and executing 22 a speculative venture. Chances are Sept. good for accomplishing your goal. SCORPIO Take sanitary precautions in caring 21 for one who is ill, before the whole Oct. family comes down with the affliction. SAGITTARIUS Some close calls in day to day driv21 Nov. ing should tell you to be extra alert to hazardous situations. CAPRICORN Take a good look at your financial 19 Dec. standing, find where the outgo is concentrated, and plug the drain. AQUARIUS Mercury in your sign should stimu18 late the mind, and motivate you to Jan. greater achievement and expression. PISCES A friend or family member is quite 20 apt to confide a heavy secret. Try Feb. to keep an impersonal attitude. ARIES Mar. 21-A- 20-M- ay 21-Ju- 21-Ju- ly g. 23-Se- 23-O- v. c. 22-Ja- n. Master Plan Meetings Eyed WEST VALLEY. Since before this city came into existence, a consistent barrage of complaints have been Tuesday night study session, the initial meetings tentatively are scheduled for the first and second weeks leveled by area of March in each of the residents against the six planning districts county master plan established by the later adopted by the staff. The city was divided West Valley Planning into two halves by 3500 Commission. City residents will South, with planning have their opportunity districts one, three and to become involved in five north of the major the process of revising arterial and districts the master plan begin- two, four and six to the ning early next month south. While geographical when the first in a considerations series of public a vital role in played determeetings will be held. the mining planning John Janson, city long range planner, district boundaries, has been accumalat-in-g Janson said the decidata in preparation sions also were based for the meetings, for on available census which sites and dates tract data, voting still are being final- districts and the desire to all keep old neighized. But, as he told the borhoods intact for City Council in its study purposes. Basically, north of 3500 South, District 1 encompasses the area from the Jordan River to District 3 to stretches from 4800 South; and District 5 takes in the area between 4800 and 7200 West. South of 3500, District 2 includes the area from the citys eastern boundary to District 4 stretto 4800 ches from West; and District 6 from 4800 to 7200 West. Revising the master plan will be a lengthy process, demanding As much as a year, if not more, will be re- Commission, whose members are expected to work closely with committees in each of the six districts, Janson told the council. transportation, in- terest, committees on rcial ded. Next month, the purpose and goals of the master plan will be explained at each of the six district meetings. The existing master plan, current zoning in time commitments from the City Planning in- WEST VALLEY. Business license development, recreation and open space, housing and neighborhood appearance, public facilities (fire, police, sewer number of small companies had gone out of business during the past year. Renewals Are Due may join, according to 11, 1982 License dustrial and comme- quired from the initial meetings to completion of the plan, he ad- considerable sees as of prime importance to the plans preparation. Individuals Thursday, Feb. VIEW WEST VALLEY Early March Your Week Ahead Horoscope and water, schools) and energy, Janson said. Planning Commission members will help the various com- the city and issues and problems which might mittees formulate be anticipated also will goals and policies. be discussed, the long Committees will meet range planner noted. for about two months Citizens attending before presenting the meetings will be recommendations presented a workbook back to the entire outlining the main district citizens group, topics which should be he added. addressed in master Janson said he plan preparations, he hoped to have the added. meeting locations and The group then will dates finalized within break down into com- the next week. mittees, the part of the Try a Want Ad! process which Janson renewals are due here Monday, according to director Joanie Perry. After Monday, a delinquent notice carrying a 25 percent penalty fee will be mailed on Tuesday. Businesses which did not receive renewal forms mailed by the city on Dec. 11 are being asked to call Mrs. Perry immediately at 974-550- A third notice will be mailed on March 15, she said. That notice, however, will carry a 50 percent penalty fee. As of Tuesday, the business license direc- tor estimated that about half of the 2,300 renewals have been returned. She noted, however, that a large Eight Named To Senior Citizen Posts MAGNA. An election at the Magna Senior Citizen Center here has resulted in eight people being named to head activities for 1982. Retained as president was Floyd Nielsen, with Roy Smith as vice president. Fern Llewelyn is secretary-treasure- r and board members include Lea-tha Colby, Jessie Payne, Jane Ripley, Eva Mirabella and Lloyd Aagard, who is landscape gardener for the center. Lester Sabin, site manager, said among activities planned for seniors is a trip to Hardware Ranch in . 20-Fe- b. 19-M- Shop Friday & Monday Til At Kingsbury - Jsreitir Jazz Concert To Feature 3 Artists SALT LAKE. Three jazz ar- top-ranki- 4 BIG SALE DAYS Cole, famous for his Alto Madness on the alto sax, will be featured Wednesday when he will appear with the Craig Larsen Trio and the UofUs tists are scheduled to perform in the second annual UofU Jazz and Combo Festival Tuesday and Wednesday. Flora Purim, Airto (Moreira) and Richie Big Band. Cole have all been General admission signed by festival tickets to the concerts director Henry Wolk-in- g are on sale in advance to participate in at Kingsbury Hall, workshops and clinics weekdays from 9 a.m. and to play during the to 5 : 30 p.m. at $5.50 for Jazz-fes- t d conthe Purim-Airtperformances in cert and $5 for the Cole Kingsbury Hall. performance. Students with UofU ID will Ms. Purim, Brazilian song stylist who receive a $1 discount. topped Downbeats female vocalist list in double-barrele- kTHINKtGRANITEl HOURS FRIDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY MONDAY Your Big Opportunity To tick Up Fantastic Valuas! FURNITURE CARPET o and Airto, Downbeats No. 1 per1974-7- 5 cussionist from 1977 through 1980, will perform on Tuesday. Tuesday. Valentine Day Being Celebrated GRANGER. Stu- dents at Monroe elementary are making Valentine boxes and cards in preparation for a card ex- change tomorrow (Friday). Unit A students will be invited to a film today (Thursday) dealing with loving, cari- ng, sharing and help- ing, a PTA spokesman said. Each class will hold a Valentine party at 1 oclock tomorrow afternoon, with heart-shape- d and room representatives, she cookies punch served by said. APPLIANCES DRAPERIES North Stake's AND YOU GET TO ENJOY Youth Eye GRANITE'S Snow Activity KEARNS. Mutual age youth in Kearns North stake are being invited to a snow carnival Saturday at Tracy Wigwam. Ward groups are to meet at the Wigwam at 3 p.m. for snow sculpturing, food and fun, a stake spokes- man said. The young people will return in time to attend a region dance Saturday evening in the Kearns East stake center. It's A Big Advantag Wttan Ym described areas in West Valley City, Utah: 1. To amend the map of West Valley City by the reclassifying described following property from Resto idential Zone Residential Zone R-as listed under Applicfiled by ation Midwest Realty locR-l- -7 ated at 2900 South 6400 West. which 0248 is North West 746.52 feet from the West Vt comer of section 26, Township 1 South, Range S.L.B.&M: 482.16 feet. Thence Thence North 895625 East South East 715340 14.48 feet; RATE JIH to 17, Ktel, it Limit 20 Per Customer Pick Them Up In Our Appliance Department. speaker. A scout circus is planned for Feb. 27. 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It includes table and 4 chairs. 2470 South Redwood Road, in accordance with of the Section Revised Ordinances of West Valley City, 1981, as amended. 12-8-- 2 February 11, 1982. BOARD OF CITY COUNCIL OF WEST VALLEY CITY Gerald K. Maloney, Mayor ATTESTED: Kathleen Grantham W17-1City Recorder B aacti LOVESEAT DINING ROOM 4160 West 3400 South. Commission, 164 SOFA AND FINE HARDWOOD by reclassifying properties as listed 2 West, CHarga A SPICIAL BIRTHDAY TREAT TO CELEBRATE THE PRESIDENTS' RIRTHDAYS All priesthood DATED THIS Beginning at a point Itorti TURNOVERS oclock before the ty of Council Board City of West Valley City on the following application requesting rezoning of the following ANNUAL PERCENTAGE '.Vi South Redwood 2. 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