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Show District 50 Council Approves Issuance Of IRB stated. Armstrong an- being vacated by Reed Palmer. 50, Armstrong, Republican, said worth up to $1 million for expansion of a dental center here was approved Thursday by the City Council. Federalism plans. a Because of the unique he circumstances, financial expertise will be required if we are to reduce the tax burden and avoid budget feels that incentives need to be given to businesses encouraging their expansion in- to Utah, thereby broadening the local tax base and opportunities for employment. Since the r period the state has progressively relied more heavily on income tax; consequently, revenues have become cyclically sensitive, he said. The recession causes a revenue squeeze and, coupled with a higher interest cost burden and income support programs, the states council authorized the isThe suance of the bonds for West Valley Professional Center, 2940 W. 3650 South. The center ultimately will include deficits. Other concerns he expressed involved the courts and the Board of Pardons role in handing the criminal post-wa- financial WEST VALLEY. The issuance of industrial development revenue bonds (IRBs) Additional financial requirements will result if the Reagan Administration is successful in passing its nounced this week his candidacy for the Utah House seat in District M-- C-- 2 Armstrong's Hat Tossed Into Ring GRANGER. Randall R. change in zoning from l (manufacturing) to (commercial) at Bonneville Truck Stop, 6419 W. 2100 South. The change will bring operations at the truck stop into the proper For Dentists Randall R. Armstrong 13 dentists, said bond consultant Richard Fox. Fox said Tracy Collins Bank and Trust had agreed to purchase the bonds at 12 percent interest. Issuance was apvote. proved by a Councilman Mike 5-- 0 Embley abstained; Councilman Pete Winder was absent. In other matters, the council approved a zone. The council awarded a contract for work on a retention pond in Hunter park to B. A. Y. Construction, 4425 W. 12600 South. The B. A. Y. bid ($53,211) was the lowest of 11 submitted for the project, said City Engineer Randy Drummond. Bids ranged as high as $100,000. The engineers estimate was $68,000, WEST VALLEY VIEW mond noted. Thursday, Apr. 29, Arts Festival Boley was sworn in as business license hearing officer by City Recorder Kathy Grantham. The council also School Agenda housekeeping duties with release of bonds at Bennion Mike completed some Allied for ment, 1900 South, DevelopW. 3500 for grading, drainage, curb and gutter; Gary Smith Construction, 3385 W. South, flood control; Gregory Hansen, 4509 So. 4000 West, grading, curb and gut- 3500 ter. Drum- - Is On Bennion BENNION. arts An and crafts festival is scheduled next week ele-mentar- y. Demonstrations and displays are planned for each room, with demonstrations by teens and adults planned in the room, including candy making and crafts. The event, open to the public, will run from p.m. on Wednesday. multi-purpos- 7-- Try a Want Ad! 1982 e 9 element in Utah. has Armstrong in the con- worked struction industry, for Union Pacific and as a financial instructor in Railroad Salt Lake District. School is a Republican legislative district chairman and is employed by Merrill Lynch as an account executive. He and his wife Debbie have four children. balance becomes quite precarious, he He District 50 Garbett Entering Legislative Race HUNTER. Bryson Garbett has announced that he is a Republican candidate for a seat in Utah House District 50. The seat is currently held by Reed Palmer, who is not seeking lower regulation, taxes and reduction in the size and scope of government. Garbett is a UofU graduate and is active in church and community affairs. He commented that he has been active in grassroots levels of the Republican Party and has been a delegate to state and county con- Only one bank... First Interstate IBank offers you the two most powerful packages of checking services in the west! ventions. In a letter to District 50 residents, he announced his candidacy and outlined an ad- visory committee which will formulate positions on issues. He said he will emphasize making government more accessible. He and his wife Jan have two children. IM Sidblict Palmer Bryson Garbett Garbett says he wants to help Utah keep its unique spirit of independence and neighborhood closeness while meeting the population growth challenges of the Eighties. A partner in Garbett Construction and owner of Garbett Realty, he says as a small businessman he will campaign vigorously for free enterprise principles such as reduced government BURIED. Judy Forrester Palmer, 35, West Valley, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Jordan North 15th ward. She died Sunday in a Logan hospital after an extended illness. Born on Nov. 2, 1945 in Logan to James Bowers and Marie Larsen Forrester. Married to Larry Dee Palmer on You get all these services free: Oct. 27, 1965 in Logan LDS Temple. Active member of LDS church. Survivors, 1. Interest husband; sons, daughters, Rodney, Christine, Denise, Kenneth, all West Valley; parents, Logan; grandmother, Rebecca Larsen; brothers, sisters, James, Corona, Calif.; Lynn, Hunter; Thad, Ned, both Smithfield; David, Logan; Ann Palmer, Brigham City; Linda Gardner, Seattle. on your entire checking account balance1 2. Personalized, numbered checks 2. Jackman $500 To TAYLORSVILLE. A scholarship to Utah Technical College will be awarded a $500 -. student attending Taylorsville high by members of the Taylorsville Lions club. The scholarship will be given in the name of Jim Workman, one of the greatest boosters of the Taylorsville Lions club,acccord-in- g to Ralph Thacker, chairman of the scholarship project. Mr. Workman was killed in an automobile accident about six years ago, he said. A night to honor Jim Workman has been planned for May 6. Guest speaker will be Dr. Earl Catmull, principal of Taylorsville high. The meeting will be held in the Lions clubhouse at Taylorsville park at 7:30 p.m. Members of both the n Taylorsville and Ecn-nio- Marie. Lunt Charles Rodger Lunt, 80, Bennion, In Nephi, following services at Bennion 14th ward chapel. He died Saturday. Born on July 7, 1901 In Nephi to George William and Rose Etta Morgan Lunt. Married to Pearl Wynema Stephenson on Nov. 8, ,1927 In Provo; mar- 10. Notary service Checkbook Interest only With credit appraisal 11. Instant Cash 12. 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Simpson, Bennion; Mrs. Wendall (Connie) Downward, Enoch, Utah; eight grandchildren; Lions clubs are being asked to invite a neighbor who has or will have a student at- widow; Taylorsville high to hear about its programs and goals. A potluck dinner will be served by the club. John Duran is president of the Taylors- sister, Mrs. Lois Salt Lake. tending in 6. Unlimited check writing 9. Travelers checks 1 Earl, brothers, Bennion; Ira, Midvale; Noel, Salt Lake; Cleo Cassell, Sandy, Mrs. Dick (Phyllis) Labrum, Kearns. in death by Preceded daughters Pearl Ann and riage solemnized 8. Money orders 3C..Tr, Edith Jackman, Salt Lake; BURIED. 4. Check guarantee2 5. Overdraft protection2 DAY & NIGHT TELLER Kearns; four grandchildren; stepmother, sisters, 7. Day & Night Teller banking PLU these exclusive services the West. . . throughout Ivan Jackman, Kearns, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Kearns 7th ward chapel. He died last Wednesday. Born on April 3, 1923 in Junction, Utah to Francis A. and Nancy Pearl Baldwin Jackman. Married to Lois Eva McIntosh on April 24, 1942 in Manti LDS Temple. Veteran of WWII. High priest in LDS church. Survivors, widow; sons, daughter, Shirl Ivan, Mrs. Harry (Mary) Blough, both West Valley; Glenn L., Texarkana, Ark.; Dee Lynn, BURIED. 59, Be Given By Lions 3. VISA or MasterCard2 with no annual fee seven L. Metz, For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! Where convenience and service come with the territory. Member FDIC ville Lions. v |