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Show i Kent, all Roosevelt; Mrs. Bertha Kramer, Denver; Mrs. Harry Proposals Eliminated (Bonnie) Stoneberge, Reynoldsville, Pa.; Donald R., West Valley; Val, Reno, Nev.; Gary, Phoenix, Lawson Virgil Valdon, Valdamar; Ray Mrs Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet 2 classifieds! Just dial to place your ad. funds for County Housing Authori- work. Mayor Jerry Maloney told Ewell and several other steering committee members the city would not commit funds to property owned by the county, such as the parks and the Redwood center. He noted that county officials have pledged to spend money obtained from the sale of Decker Lake property to the state for a youth corrections facility in the west side of the valley and speculated that a sizeable share may go to the Redwood Center. Maloney also said his reluctance to see city CD money directed to the County Housing Authority was based on the authoritys procrastination in paying the city in 262-668- singled out a dozen with an aggregate value of more than $1 million that should be eliminated from further consideration or deemed highly questionable. The lions share of the total involves requests for improvements at sites - Granger and Hunter parks, Redwood Multipurpose Center, Granger South National baseball fields. county-owne- -- d lieu taxes for municipal services delivered to Housing Authority projects. Rather than using CD money to install an elevator in City Hall, as requested from a handicapped group, Maloney said efforts are under way to involve city civic organizations in a fund- - raising drive for that purpose. W'hile acknowledging the need for more sidewalks in the city, Maloney and the council apparently agreed with Ewell that submitted applications not be given serious consideration. Because the need for sidewalks is so widespread, they concurred, West Valley probably will, at some future time, have to institute a sidewalk improvement district to deal with the problem citywide. Well never get enough CD funds to solve the (sidewalk) problems, Ewell said, adding that it would be unfair to use federal funds to put sidewalks in one area, then charge people in other areas for ty units and funding for an additional employe to help the city with master plan preparation and CD three others were designated as cost being calculated), council members Virginia Ryan; Mrs. Velma Severson. were requests sidewalks at several locations, an elevator in City Hall, rehabilitation million; Valfrld mond Spears; category Community Development funds totaled nearly $2.5 million, the City Council was told here Tuesday. Walter Ewell, chairman of the CD block grant steering committee, submitted a list of 23 applications to the council, seeking direction on which requests should, or should not, be given much consideration in future reviews. Of the $2.5 million requested (20 projects totaled just over $2 Simon and and Hattie Lawson. Married to Addie Wright on June 23, 1962 in San Antonio, Tex. Field engineer with Air Pre heater Co. for 24 years Member of Baptist church Survivors, widow; sons John, James, Scott, Brian all Kearns; brother, half brother, sisters, Vince, Ver Victor, Also placed in the "doubtful WEST VALLEY. Applications for this citys $675,000 allotment of B. Lawson, 53, Kearns, Saturday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. He died Thursday. Born on Dec. 21, 1928 in New York to non, - Council Reviews CD Funds Request List Ariz.; Bruce, Grand Isle, La. BURIED. j as part of the improvement district. Despite that concern, steering committee members said they still may recommend that CD funds be used to cover an irrigation ditch and install sidewalk on 6000 West between 3650 and 3880 South because of the extreme nature of the potential danger there. West Valleys share will be $100,000 less than the steering committee expected. Hospital Expansion On CofC Slate March 18 TAYLORSVILLE. Details of a new replacement facility at Valley West hospital will be outlined during a meeting of the West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce here next week. Michael Alfred, administrator at Valley West, will be the guest speaker during a meeting scheduled for 12:15 p.m. on March 18. If SOLID VALUES FOR YOUR HOME Friday is Veteran of WWII. Resided with a niece, Mrs. Jack (Dorothy) Bradley, Magna. Survivors, daughter, Mrs. Vttai SUrti&iw Lyman BURIED. Paul Dee Lyman, 73, West Valley, Wednesday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. 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