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Show West Valley Chief District 2 Campbell Seeking Sheriff Position West SALT LAKE. Police Valley City Chief David Campbell plans to announce tomorrow (Friday) his candidacy for the of- Participants ex- and The County Sheriff N. D. (Pete) Hayward is expected to seek another training term. County Angeles Sheriffs office bomb During the campaign, Campbell will continue his duties as West Valley chief. In the event that he loses, Fire Enforcement) the 62nd Mayor Jerry Maloney said the coun- tions by existing cities. Whatever happens with annexations and Lake Valley City, it will take innovative leadership when the moneys not there, he said, referring to cil believes Campbell has the right to pur- sue the American Dream and has been assured that the campaign would not interfere with his ability to fulfill his duties, confidence hell be able to do so, Maloney added. Maloney added. Campbell said Tuesday the decision to run for County Sheriff was based on a recognized need for cooperation between various law enforcement agencies in the valley. While Valley partdivi-sio- high-rankin- city Bombs Are MURRAY 244-399- CINDERELLA Topic Of Seminar WEST VALLEY. A group of city $750 Damage firefighters received ' - two days of training this week in bomb detection and in- vestigation. Seven firefighters and two police officers Skate City E. 4800 So. One Deck West ef State St. 70 G 262-405- 7:15, 9:00 Frl.-Sa- t. CAU KM SHOW TIMES 6 In Home Blaze WEST VALLEY. A Wednesday morning $750 damage to the David Casper residence, 2611 fire caused 7:00-10:0- 0 7:00-9:3- 0 3935 cording South, to fire acin- Moose vestigator Barkdull. City firefighters responded to the blaze at 9:05 a.m. and found an upstairs bedroom in flames. The fire was OPEN Men.-Tlier- i. MATINEES FRI. . SAT. THURS. McDougal's p.ia. p.m. Cte ted Sendey Sat. Matinees 1:30 3:30 Pvt. Parties Available contained to the bedroom and extinguished within minutes, Barkdull said. Try Green Sheet classified ads! CINDERELLA G PIUS In cantury MAD CAP ADVENTURE KEARNS. A - quarter century in business here will conclude next month for McDougals Western Auto. Kearns has been good to me, com-ment- Rubin McDougal, owner and operator of the store since it opened in 1958. It is located at 4055 W. 5415 South in the Kearns Shopping Center. ending in 1970 when Allen R. Anderson was a partner. iderably during members of the family have helped run the store, including both sons, Rubin Jay and Steven, as well as both daughters, Sherrie and Sharia. McDougal resides at 3550 Meadow Brook in Granger with his wife McDougal has observed the Kearns area grow consthe period, noting that the volume of his store has grown right along with It. The firm was known ar as McDougal and Anderson Western Auto for about 12 of those years, a period has served as PTA president both at Valley junior high and Granger high. Not out of getting gether, McDougal said ne will still be active in his Ann, who Over the years, two other stores, McDougal Frostop at 4059 W. 4715 South and Kearns Sales and Service, 4085 W. 5415 South. THE WEATHER SUAAAAARY Little League Bid Before City Board WEST VALLEY. An application agricultural for a little league baseball park is among items to be considered today (Thursday) by the City Planning Commission. The commission will meet at 9 a.m. in the upstairs conference room in City Hall, 2470 So. Redwood Road. Penny Cooper is seeking a conditional use permit for a baseball complex at 3750 So. 4800 West. In addition to the diamonds, plans include a snack bar. Other conditional use applications before the board are: Security National Investment, small concentrate and scrap refinery, lab and smelter at 2630 So. 3270 West. Project covers 5,000 square feet in an M-- l (manufactur- (A-l- ) i HI 41 52 47 47 zone at 41 54 5872 W. - Hubert Hendricks, home occupation cosmetology shop at 4045 So. 6785 West; and Zions Artistic Signs, a sign painting shop on .6 acre at 5400 W. 1 - expected on Robert Campbells application for com) mercial zoning on 3.67 acres at 1825 W. 3500 South. The change would pave the way for development of a small center' including" automobile repairs and a tire sales company, a spokesman for Campbell said at the last session. Commission discussion also is scheduled on: - Rewording of the home occupation child care ordinance; also the ordinance for used car sales; Possibility of establishing a professional office ordinance; Road standards for residential streets; Status of an dwelling zone ) group in an agricultural at 3950 So. 3200 West. The discussion was requested by Edwin Pierce. (C-2- C-- 2 ing) zone; - Gerald Anderson, legalize an existing home occupation day care center at 3020 W. 3275 South because the facility has been in operation for five years; - Fred Fleischer, 29 storage units on a three-acr- e parcel, 3550 W. 2400 South; Henry Bertoch, duplex in an - 18-un- it (A-l- - 1912 Prac HI 0 Mar. 31 57 54 0 Apr. 40.11 Apr. 2 47 35 TR Apr. 3 40 34 .02 Apr. 4 52 31 0 Apr. 5 49 43 0 Apr. 4 44 Lo Pro 39 0 31 .39 19 0 42 29 .33 24 0 32 .20 TR 6.97 Y oar's Molstura 11.75 .40 bolow nor. 9.3$ ovor nor. Thursday - snow showors. High 49. Friday wldaly scattorod showars. snow showars In Saturday tha ovonlng. Sunday partly cloudy. Friday to Sunday Lows 90s; Highs 5560. FORECAST: 3500 South. A decision is - tai Lo 32 41 51 3500 South; d least a 3.30 grade point average at the school in Klamath Falls. -- prowler- 1.00 'sCnrriog Square Onlv Clarence Krauth county, y2BB-3see- he said, r, 1 motions by First Security Bank. Ronald L. Price, a vice president, has been named manager of the banks computer division, the service and management arm of First Security Corporation. He joined the bank in 1969 after graduation from the University of Utah and has held a variety of positions, the most recent manager of systems planning and development. Calvin E. Anderson, manager of the banks Salt Lake trust division, has been elected an assistant vice president. He studied at Granger-Hunte- r Improvement District and a resident of West Valley City. A Holladay resident has been chosen for an internship with the employe relations with Salt Lake County will pay off in effective government for Lake Valley City. He noted ROBIN HOOD as his experience chairman of the Salt Lake County district in the UPEA and his past dealings with commissioners in many areas of employe relations. We dont want to CAT PEOPLE The assistant vice ident Zions mistakes West Valley City did in burdening their citizens to provide city services. Contracting out for fire, police protection, sanitation and other services is the most ef- fective and pres- REDS PG MISSING econ- PG omical way to meet our growing needs. rfmirw; ( MATINEE BARGAIN PRICE $251)) OPEN TIL 3 PM DAILY DEATHTRAP Jy CAINE MICHAEL q CYAN RCCVC CHRISTOPHER CANNON fjjgj PRODUCTIONS R9B1N H0OD department of tain Bell in Salt Lake Ci- Banks of 3rd South office is a Taylorsville resident. Hes MIDNIGHT SHOWS FRIDAY A SATURDAY Fall in love all over again. NEIGHBORS Richard KMIN BFLLSHI DAN AIK ROY D A COLUMBIA r D. Seely, 4890 So. THE BLUE LAGOON HI PICTURE 17 7 5 West. In ROCK LISTEN TO 103 FOR DETAILS Hes David -- prowlerA Murray native is among 335 students who made the deans list during winter South, Phone 278 4711 5 OOI S. Highland Those dont wants around your house are Richard G. Boyd, a 'probably do wants for else. Advertise student in civil ,someone them in Green Sheet technology, had at classifieds! of Ml'Ki E. 5 0 a senior c o CHIGH15AND m-- m 4854991(1 unic ma- HELD OVER FRIDAY STARTS CAT PEOPLE i ROBIN HOOD 6 T THE DEVIL AND Co --Hit STING LOOSE R MAX DEVLIN PG REDWOOD 973-708- 8 MIDNIGHT SHOWS FRIDAY A SATURDAY ffi4SCREEN STARTS FRIDAY TAPSpg DiFSHiONlECACE IN PICTURES ment loan department in the 3rd South office. A Provo native, Seely has a bachelors degree from Brigham Young University and before joining Zions was with a small loan organization. He and his wife Ann are parents of four children. the Oregon Institute Technology. STARTS OUGHT TO tions manager of the install- Husted, a Bridgeport, Conn, native, is a 1977 Skyline high grad and is married. He and his wife Gina are parents of an infant son. Husted, jor at the University of Utah, preparing for Brigham Young graduation in the fall. the Objective of the University, University of Utah and internship is to provide LDS Business College training in newswribefore joining First ting, photography, Security in 1957. He is graphics and audioa trustee of the visual presentations, I Phone 278 4711 5600 So. 9th E. engineering ty. 1341 FRIDAY lOHN BELUSHI DAN AYKROYD CANNON MU and RUN PG LORD OF THE RINGS COLUMBIA PICTURE A STARTS HEU) OVER R SHARKT'S MACHINE AIRPLANE pg Ml puis SWAMP THING PG and UP IN SMOKE LAGOON (U ROCK 103 FOR DETAILS immaoiBiTiiE CUTrR'255-236- 1 Two hours of non stop thrills. winner STIR fTTHTTj 1 Phone 278 4711 3092 S. Highland IN 70MM A DOLBY STEREOIII BODY HEAT R open FRi.( SAT., SUN. ONLY 0 THE BLUE FRIDAY WARRIORS r f PG LISTEN TO pg Fall ip love all over again. NEIGHBORS CLASH OF THE TITANS PG and BE PRIVATE LESSONS 0 in charge Checketts, staff manager for continue as oper-- a Mountain Bell. quarter at public relations Moun- 7 Bl TRAP assistant . . . 4 fOHumpn DEATH explained Brent duties, Seely will with an eye for the little things Green Sheet area residents have been accorded pro- CENTEIH TROLLEY to his new Two i 'FAMILY Krauth said his years of experience in WALTDISNfY newly-name- d addition 262-668- the Ptouitot G Snati All make the same Planning Commission three-diamon- OF MR. TOAD want to keep their current level of professional services, such as sheriff and fire protection. It is some of the best in the state. Store Closing After 25 Years n, two-da- y W. 4941 Sc. State QUARTER CENTURY. . . Rubin McDougal, offer quarter Is closing McDougal's Western Auto next month. business, Blundell; make conditions as difficult as possible for 1.00 Carrkq, Sqware Only said he is residents can enjoy vital county services without a large tax increase. The people of this g Jep-pso- RAINBOW PG All Seats direc- firefighters Before office in the months following incorporation for what they perceived as efforts to - investigating blast becoming West Valleys first icipating in the train- n chief, Campbell was a ing seminar were chief John member of the Salt Lake City Williams; fire inCraig Police Department vestigators Moose Barkdull and, for a brief period, a member of the Salt and Lake City Commis- engineers Joe White, Ken Bricker and Fred sion. Dumas. Also attending the seminar were Det. Jerry Yarborough and Officer Jesus Castaneda from the City Police Department. often were critical of the sheriffs annexa- Instruction was provided in processing bomb threats, handling suspected bombs, ing accidental explooffice. West Valley City sions, such as a fatal in Grantsville John blastsummer, Manager Blundell Newman viewed last noted. announceCampbells The bomb disposal ment with mixed feelteam from Ft. Douglas ings. On the one hand, he provided training in said, Im thrilled. I dealing with military think hed be a great equipment, reviewing sheriff. On the other the types of bombs, hand, Newman added, land mines and shells my only misgiving is at nearby installatif hes elected, well ions, he added. West lose him. ficials anticipated Firearms. faced by the sheriffs Campbell department. The West Valley chief said he can provide the leadership thats the catalyst for that cooperation. Leadership will be needed even more so in the near future, he said, because of political developments brought about by the Lake Valley City election and, if that fails, investigators with the division of Alcohol, Tobacco and sites, processing restrictions evidence and review- budget refrained from accusing Hayward of not cooperating with other departments, he and other West Valley of- the fledgling Ft. Douglas and federal David Campbell PIUS UNDER THE deeply concerned that the area retain its corporate tax base so Emergency Ordnance Disposal Team from Rd ARTHUR pg Dyer board of tors. Krauth of-fic- e, from the City Council that he may retain his current position. " Public Employees Assn, sfi TROILFY 4100 S Redwood i Lane, also a current member of the Utah unit of the Salt Lake County Attorneys assurance 5054 Krauth, and arson squad, the SAFE (Special Arson the chief said he has Carriage Kearns life-lon- g ed his candidacy this week for a council post in District 2 of the proposed Lake Valley City. He is Clarence seminars involved instruction from two experts with the Los Current A consultant area resident announc- explosion sites and sifted evidence for clues, he noted. announcement will be made at an 11:30 a.m. press conference in the County Commission received KEARNS . business amined the post- Campbells formal Krauth said he is active in both church and community affairs and noted that he served as a delegate to the county convention in 1980. He and his wife Emily have two children. - Post Is Sought yester- day (Wednesday). a Thursday, Apr. 8, 1982 Council Part of the training involved the explosive demolition of two automobiles Tuesday at the Holladay Gun club, department John spokesman Blundell said fice of County Sheriff. chambers. WEST VALLEY VIEW IQ - pijjs fSToFTHE CRAZY ACADEMY PG AWARDS! I LOST AUK C"70UNT |