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Show VA Volunteer 8 A graduate of Cy- prus high, Barber also graduated from Army intelligence interpreter school at Camp Kilmer, N.J. In addi- tion, he graduated from Utah Technical College as a precision machinist and retired in 1978 from Kennecott available is a need for disabled, and who are patients the mess hall, carry employable. someone to push judged to be wheelchair to blood and urine samples to the clinic and carry records from one department to another. Volunteers receive one free meal a day when they work at the facility. It is also imperative, he said, that every Dis-able- d American Veteran join the DAV because the present administration is proposing to take away veteran benefits that were established a long time ago. Eight members signed up last week, prompted by the budget cuts that threaten their pen- sions. firm. Barber is also in charge of the voluntary service program at the Veterans hospital admitting office, with 4,500 volunteer hours to his credit. He said in from all over the western Permit For Kearns. Apartments Is Expired $1.50, for boys, $1. Michael Abel and Kevin Sigsby will be licensed to the gospel WEST VALLEY. The permit for a proapartposed ment complex at 3600 850-un- it has ministry during the 11 a.m. worship service at the church Sunday. Mr. Abel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ex- pired, city officials noted during the week. As a result, City Planning Director Joe Moore said yesterday (Wednesday), developer Louis Friedheim would have to for a conditional use permit from ly the City Planning Commission. Mayor Jerry Maloney said Thursday he felt the Planning Commission would be less inclined to approve the project this time around because of the amount of opposition which surfaced later from surrounding neighborhoods. He speculated that tight market conditions and high interest rates had prevented development of the apartment complex. Several weeks ago, Maloney also noted that the property had been offered as a possible site for the halfway house which Barber said that he would like to have all Abel of Midvale. He is a graduate of Brighton high, presently attending the Universtiy of Utah and is serving as whether they are eligible for an interim ministerMis-at the Grantsville veterans, the membership DAV or not, to come to the Copper chapter meetings and learn about how the budget cuts will affect their pensions. He said that by Oct. in sion. He plans to attend veterans training vo- seminary after completing college. Mr. Sigsby is a graduate of Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Ark., and comes from Rector, Ark. He has been in this area for the past 1 V2 years and is currently performing a lay ministry with youth of the Kearns church. He plans to attend seminary to become a minister, beginning in the fall. The Young Marrieds will hold a St. Pa- program will be Wednesday in the home of Pam McMur-tri- e 1982, 1, service-connecte- d veterans rated percent and 40 percent disabled stand to lose all entitlement to 30 increased payments for a dependent spouse or child. Further, if the administration has its way, similar dependency benefits for all service-connecte- d under the VAs cation rehabilitation eliminated. Barber went on to fiscal year North Granger say thattheforadministraand 1983, businessmen have tion has asked Congbeen trying to move ress to enact a measfrom a proposed site at ure next year which 2560 W. 2365 South. The proposes to save nearoffer was rejected ly $150 million by quickly, the mayor ad- eliminating the current provision of law ded. The property is still which provides payzoned R-permitting ment at the 100 percent either multiple unit rate to veterans rated dwellings or offices, 60 through 90 percent Moore noted. service-connecte- d XfashionTpCac THE SEDUCTION GREAT WHITE NIGHT CROSSING CANNERY ROW PLUS PG pc 1 EYE OF THE NEEDLE R HTS . is Wilford encourage uance contin- of their home $395 t SATURDAY $395 Beef Sfroganoff Soup A Salad SUNDAY Prime Rib served with Baked Potato, soup. All you can eat Salad Bar and beverage $895 MONDAY $395 Stuff Zuccinnl WSpaghetfi Soup A Salad TUESDAY B B Q. Beef Ribs Corn on the Cob Soup A Salad $395 WEDNESDAY Corn Beet a Cabbape Soup a Salad $395 Wt'n fk "Other 6e,i" of tef Meet ter kreekteit, leerk er dneerl 4700 South 9th East IVY PLACE celebrations. Each community council, Stay said, should have more say in the functions of planning and zoning for their own areas, especially in the granting of conditional use permits. The candidate said he would encourage members of the city council to attend all of the community council meetings in their district and as mayor would want to attend as many as possible pay with tax he com- For the past - Georgia Peterson, member of State Tax Commission, and Howard A. Stephen- research director Utah Taxpayers son, of Following a 1 p.m. luncheon, the group will be addressed by House Speaker Norm Bangerter, Valley City. The 8:40 a.m. st Constitutional amendments involving tax article revisions, keynote address will be delivered by David L. Duncan, State Tax altering legislative legislative salaries, Weber - of Assn. Department residency uirements and Commission req- the 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 34 30 30 31 34 61 37 64 36 .07 .22 .11 42 42 45 45 56 Among topics i MoUturo TR 0 0 0 9.32 are: TAYLORSVILLE. A Unemployment short course for both compensation tax and men and women, Inbenefit changes - A. to ConBarclay Gardner, ad- troduction is being ofministrator of the struction, Techat Utah fered of Utah Department nical College beginsion -- (9:10a.m.); - Public employe Scholarship Deadline Set At Westminster SALT LAKE. The deadline to apply for a scholarship at Westminster College is set for March 19. Organized by the alumni association at the college, the annual scholarship will be awarded to a person who is related to a graduate of the col- active in school lege, is 12 and holds a SALT LAKE. Several papers will be presented here Saturday at the annual Utah Womens History conference. Assn, From Cottage to Market: The Professionalization of the Womens Sphere is the topic of the session beginning at 9 a.m. at the headquarters of the Utah State Historical Assn., 300 Rio Grande. Dr. Pat Albers of the University of Utah Dept, of Anthropology will present or bet-te- ning March at 10:30 a.m. Two other lectures are scheduled for 1:45 p.m. At 10:30, Jessie Embry of the Charles Redd Center at BYU Student At 1889-189- KEARNS. Bill Brown, of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brown and a sophomore at Kearns high, received the Eagle Scout award during a Kearns North stake court of honor. The lad earned 42 son merit badges, noting wilderness survival was his favorite. For his Eagle project he built several easels for use in his ward. The Brown youth has served as senior patrol leader and as a counselor and president of his deacons quorum, plus counselor in his teachers quorum. He is presently serving as Explorer post president and has been varsity team captain. His school activities include Spanish club and Mathletes, the school math and science club, and he is also interested in coin collecting. He received his award from stake scouting re- presentative Bob Lau-be- Major projects, such as IPP, shale oil development and oil exploration will soon put enormous pressures on Utah to provide adequate professio- the course will be Jeannette Kendrick, coowner of Kendrick Brothers Construction. class will The be held Tuesdays from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Construction Trades Building. It will detail career opportunities available in the construction industry, including management, supervisory, estimating and inspection, as well as familiarizing students with industry terminology. Mrs. Kendrick said that contrary to popular opinion, the construction industry in struction workers. Guest lecturers representing various specialties will instruct, along with Mrs. Kendrick, so that students can determine where their principal interests lie. Included in the $25 fee for the class will be an industry-preparetextbook. Additional information may be obtained from the division of external proor grams, d 967-413- Alternative entry students who may have not been to high school or college for some years will also be considered, he said. In addition, the student selected must be able e to enroll for the fall semester. The scholarship will be awarded at the colleges annual spring awards banquet on March 26. Further information may be obtained by calling Ruth Henneman, director of financial aid at S. Stilt 70 0m STARTS FRIDAY 255-359- 5 ' :AMIIY CENTER' TROLLEY V E 262-405- WINDWALKER 7:00 K OPEN 9:00 Fri.-Si- t. & 4 SCREEN FoHumon Blvd Cloud Soiidiy Sot. Motinooi SAT. MATINEE 1:00, 3:00, 5:00 1:30-3:3- Pvt. 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CARRIAGE STARTS Want Ad! full-tim- V imo ovei 967-420- 1. 7 Skate City . 266 )991 XWt CENTUHY THE AMATEUR A Try MURRAY 4961 p66-333- l 973-708- 8 con- nally-trained 0. r, who also presented him the Varsity Scout letter. 1847-190- sion. 23. Coordinating explo- d people-wante- r average high or college, according to A. L. Hanline of the office of public relations. years, Stay, a lifetime resident of the county, has owned and manon aged his Kearns Inand UnSeparate surance Agency. A equal: The School past president of both Norms of Utah, the Kearns Chamber Dr. Gary Toppof Commerce and the of the State ing Kearns Kiwanis club, Historical Assn, will Stay is a retired major present Abbie P. with the Utah Air NaNoyer and the Ogden tional Guard, in which Academy, he served as unit comThe 1:45 presentamander. He is also tions are Pioneer vice president of C&I Women Physicians in Mechanical. Utah, by Residing at 2608 Chris Croft Waters and Nantucket Dr., he and Healing in the his wife Norma are the Home by Val parents of six, age 11 Florence of the Eccles through 30. Medical Library. Dixie Huefner will Those dont wants be the featured around your house may speaker at noon, a Historical Society be do wants for someone else. You can turn spokesman said. The cost is $2 per them into ready cash by putting them in the area person. A $3.50 box market place, the Green lunch also is available, the spokesman added. Sheet ad columns. 1900-195- Bill Brown on the keynote address at 9 a.m. Two papers will be presented 2.5 point grade school in On Agenda and around the state is the brink of a - Employment Security Women's History Construction Class Offered At Utech will speak New Eagle FRIDAY town mented. Improvement District for his Eagle project. He has been in the deacons, teachers and priests quorum presidencies and plays basketball for his church team w'hich was in the regional Halibut Steak with Rice Salad Soup Bill Stay money, KHS Is Soup B Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. or community volunteer activities having paintingfor of firer THIS WEEK'S FEATURE: THURSDAY Braised Limb $495 Salad Prac Science without religion is lame, and religion without science is blind. Albert Einstein interest high, Scott A. Wilson, La HI merican Viewpoints are high enough to without A registrants. rs, decreasing some Saturday and Increasing late Sunday. Temperatures In the mid 40s. Low's 20s to low 30s. G. became the first didate to file last week. Vice chairman of the Cottonwood Heights Community Council, he previously served on the Kearns Town was a Council, member of the Lake Valley City study committee and has served on the Community Development steering committee. Stay said that if elected mayor, he would involve the community councils in the chartering of the new city and would ask for their input into drawing up ordinances. He said he wants to see the individual communities keep their identities and would limited space, attendance will be limited to the first 370 FORECAST: Friday snow show (Bill) Stay, who can- senior at Granger playoff. Registration will begin next Thursday at 8 a.m. in the hotels east foyer. The cost is $15 per person. 1902 4.98 Yaor basis, which he feels can be done with proper planning. Taxes Granger-Hunte- ses- sion. scheduled for discus- businessman with a background in community council activities is vying for mayor of the proposed Lake Valley City. He I9SI La Prac 46 34 .22 53 31 0 55 37 0 53 32 0 53 30 0 0 55 34 56 31 0 A Eagle Shanks HI himself. Stay said he would like to see the city operate on a cash has earned the Eagle Scout badge. The oldest of eight children of Dick and Karen Wilson, he was honored along with his brother Jim during a court of honor in which seven members of his troop became Eagle scouts. He organized the resulting from the THE WEATHER SUMMARY Lake Valley City Granger GRANGER. tax developments -- County Assessor J. Mike Monson (noon) ; - Business taxes -- Seminar sponsors For Men, Women noted that due to Senior At Is of this week's 155 E. 4905 South, not If Lovejoy. hydrants PG ... you are the owner or occupant come to the Green Sheet office, tricks Day party residents - calendar fourth annual seminar Transportation (9:50) ; is designed to give Residential proboth government of- perty tax relief - Rep. ficials and taxpayers a Franklin Knowlton, County (10:10); comprehensive view of Mystery Home, later than noon on Tuesday to make proper Identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. Last week's Mystery Home was at 2768 So. 8700 West in Magna. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. COTT. church. The general public is being invited. The charge for men is (11:30); New property tax -- CLAIM CASH Severance Taxes Bullen, salaries versus public - Stay To Vie For Mayoral Post First Baptist the payers Assn., Bill Saturday at - Sen. - Where do we go from here? - Sen. Charles - sary date of the individuals insurance pol- a.m. (11); lt Barber related some A break- d - amendments Karl Snow, sector pay - Rep. recent Robert Sykes, in the passed budget session of the Lake City (9:30); State Legislature will Highway taxes, inbe the subject of a day- cluding increases in long meeting March 18 driver license, auto at the Hilton Hotel, 150 registration and temW. 500 South. porary permit fees, lease the by plus mineral Howard State Tax Commission revenues and the Utah Tax- Leatham, Utah good news for disabled veterans who have maintained their GI insurance policies. He said the $664.6 million is to be paid to four million veterans in dividends. No application is needed to receive the money which will be paid automatically in the anniver- KEARNS. Tax-relate- measures said. fast for men and boys will be held at 7:30 the jobs W. 3100 South SALT LAKE. employability benefits would be terminated for those veterans if they receive Social Security, supplemental income, or federal retirement benefits, he Men , Boys United States, there is a great need for more volunteers. Among un- Breakfast Is Set For with patients coming corporate officers Seminar Slated On Utah Taxes Un- icy. The next meeting of the Copper DAV chapter will be held at 7 p.m. Monday at the DAV Lodge, 3014 So. West Temple. Copper after more than 38 years with the 11, 1982 Thursday, Mar. Fourth Annual - Barber Leads DAV MAGNA. Officers were elected last week to direct activities of Copper Chapter 11 of the Disabled American Veterans. Orlando Barber is the new commander. He will be working with Dominick Divino, senior vice commander; Frank Costello, junior vice commander; Carlos Hickman, chaplain and Keith Yeates, secretary. WEST VALLEY VIEW tstaa thrill.' 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