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Show For Harker 6B Career Will End At School GRANGER. Mention industrial arts to any boy who has attended West Lake junior high and hell remember Douglas C. Harker. He has spent the last 18 years since the school opened in that capacity and will be retiring at the close of this term. Born in Murray, he mosa where he helped set up the curriculum. He lived 13 years in Illinois and was assistant professor of Air Science at the University of Illinois for four traveling, visiting our daughter in Idaho and doing some fishing. We never lack for things to do. My wife is active in civic activities politics. r i Km'm ' and p . ' W.- - Wild West Days con- cluded successfully in the Granger area, despite two days of rain which dampened enthusiasm for outdoor rides and shopp- as the in Grpen Sheet of June 19,1969. Eagle swimming facility at Granger high, which was expected to be completed by late July . . . Gary D. Palmer, a resident of Granger who worked as a homebuilder in the ARM SAW . . . West Lake junior high teacher Douglas Harker operates radial arm saw prior to retirement from 18 years of teaching industrial arts class. years in the ROTC program. He also was a at officer training Chanute Field. The retiring teacher has been active in local politics. He is currently building a replica vof an MG sports car and is a director in the Holla-da- y Gun club. We hope to do some Dange&Signalso PINCHED NERVES Frequent Headaches Low Back or Hip Pain Dizziness or Loss of Sleep 4. Numbness in Hands or Feet 5. Nervousness 6. Neck Pain or Stillness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain 1. 2. 3. Insurances Accepted WEST VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC MOST CLINIC Dr. Stephen Burningham Call For Appointment someone to come up to him and recall, Oh, I had you in the ninth grade. What I learned SCHOOL (From Page4B, Col. 9) competition, all stu- dents fulfilling quirements in their individual categories will receive a prize and a certificate in a recognition assembly in the fall. The student re- reading the most Free preliminary examination does not include or Treatment FREE SPIN AD EXAMINATION He commented how gratifying it is for 1 pages in each grade level will receive a $5 gift certificate from a bookstore, with money donated by the Magna Lions club, plus the membership prize. The student reading the most pages in the school will receive three free whole movie tickets, a 9 1790 W. 3500 So. At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on 3500 So YOUR $5 gift and the membership prize. certificate family In area, was elected chairman of the Salt Lake County Planning Commission . . . Boy Scout troop 549, under the direction of Gary Matthews, was working in conjunction with American Legion post 38 to revitalize the practice of displaying the American flag in downtown Magna. SIXTEEN ARS AGO, dividends and satisfactions. I will look back on it that way. I wouldnt trade it. Annual spending for clothing rose to $473 per person during the first three quarters of 1980. TAYLORSVILLE. tradition of becoming an Eagle Scout is continuing among sons of Mr. and Mrs. The reported in the of June Green Sheet Eagle Scout brothers include Larry, Darrell, Carl, Lyle and Norman. The first boy earned the minimum of 21 merit badges to become an Eagle. Each boy after that increased the number, until Norman came up with 72. At the time of the court of honor, Gordon has earned 63, Steven, as. school ends this month. elected president of the Taylorsville Lions club . . . presented Jaycee of the year award and also the Key Man award for the Kearns LEGAL NOTICE of the chapter organization . . . The Kearns Cyprus high graduate Kathleen Improvement District Board meeting will be held June 10th at 7:30 p.m. at the District of- Rae s Kangaroo's Gordon Rupp and as his father who is scoutmaster of troop 745 explained, he still has another year to earn more badges. The boys mother, Gloria, now sports a neckerchief with seven blue stars, designating Eagle Scout sons. In addition, she has a charm bracelet containing miniatures of each rank achieved by all seven sons, a total of 42 charms. The boys project involved working with paramedics to teach a course in CPR and the Heimlich maneuver to area residents. At Eisenhower he is a seventh grader. He likes basketball, enjoys hunting and shooting, and won a turkey in the annual Explorer turkey shoot in Magna. Paintings 20 By Pratt Featured Lott of Siiot Colors HOLLADAY. The Inter mountain Society of Artists is sponsoring a display of paintings by Diane Pratt at Four Seasons West, 3618 Highland Dr. Her paintings will be on display afternoons and evenings at the reception center. Artistic works by Jeanine Vincent Brown also are being shown each weekday at Sandy City Slim or Reg. Asst. Closeout Special Bargains) Hall. THIS AD EFFECTIVTOJMY THRU JUNE 9TH ag3 ed six children, one of whom is deceased and there are three grand- children. In addition to his teaching career, he was a second lieutenant in the field artillery in WWII. He has been bishop of the South Cottonwood 1st ward and president South of Cottonwood stake. At present he is a sealer in the Jordan River Temple. Viewing his retirement, he commented, I love to garden and T(ujitc & fiuda'i RESTAURANT 4219 West 3500 So. OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY CLOSED ALL 8:00 P.M. Mrs. Pratt, a native of Omaha, Neb., devotes much of her work to seascapes. fice, 5496 S. 4220 West for the purpose of setting the mill levy for 1982, report, engineers attorneys report, bills to be paid and report of the Central Valley Project. Signed: Lial Atwood, District Manager K32-2- T PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 20th day of May, 1982, the City Council of West Valley City, Salt Lake County, Utah, adopted a Resolution, declaring its intention to create a special improvement district to be known as West Valley City, Utah Special Improvement District 1. It is the intention of the Municipality to make improvements within said Special Improvement District and to levy special taxes as provided in Chapter 16, Title 10, Utah Code Annotated (1953), as amended, on the real estate lying within said District for the benefit of which such taxes are to be expended in the making of such improvements. DESCRIPTION where the designated streets do not exist, the line constitutes an of the street). On the north by the line of 2495 South (Parkway Boulevard), on the east by the line of Redwood Road ( 1700 West), on the west by the line of 1900 West, and on the south by the line of 2580 South. Said improvements are all within the boundaries of West Valley City. INTENDED IMPROVEMENTS The improvements to be constructed within said Special Improvement District 1 include the following: To install street lighting on the streets: (all streets both following sides) Parkway vard Boule(2495 South) -- from approximately 1750 West to 1880 West 1860 West - from Boulevard (2495 South) to 2565 South 2565 South from Redwood Road to -- Parkway - approximately 1880 West Lakecrest Drive - from (1810 West) 2565 South to 2500 South (Approximately) Lakepark Circle - from (1760 West) 2565 South to 2530 South (Approximately) ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS OF DISTRICT The proposed special improvement district is bounded by the following lines as defined by the West Valley City street numbering system (in portions of the City The total cost of improvements in said proposed Special Improvement District 1 as estimated by the is per month City Engineer $169.00 which shall be paid by a special tax to be lev TO 5:30 A.M. MONDAY ITEMS ON OUR MENU AVAILABLE PUBLIC NOTICE . . . your right to know Wally was Galbraith the Children's ollf&aroirtiMrfJ retire three years in the district office in personnel. He spent two years at the UofU in the student teacher program training future teachers. The Murray high Warren Tye was Name Brands thru 16 33-ye- biological science. Mr. McCloy spent 9, 1966. STORE! Size 7 CHECKING . . . James McCloy, retiring math teacher at Eisenhower junior high, checITq reference book during last days of career. The Murray native has been with Granite School District for 31 years, 13 as math and science instructor at Brockbank junior high and five at Skyline in as BOOT'S I PROMOTED. Frankie D. Hadden, son of William K. and Dorthey A. Cook, 3242 Mark Ave., Granger, has been promoted in the Army to the rank of staff sergeant. Hadden is a training supervisor in Goeppingen, West Germany, with the 1st Infantry years, filled with Is YE- Cowboy Morchondito since the school opened nine years ago, will ters degree from the UofU. He married Margaret Ottley ofMagna and they adopt- landscape and have a great deal to do because we have a big lot and sizeable garden. I will be busy at the Temple too. Regarding his years of teaching, he mused, Theyve been good Family His Work was progressing on the roof of a new All hower junior high graduate earned both a bachelors and mas- Wally Rupp. Gordon Rupp, 13, is the seventh of eight sons to be so honored. The youngest brother Aaron, is 8 years old. YE- AGO, reported I McCloy, a math teacher at EisenS. Teacher . . . ARS M25 TAYLORSVILLE. James By to youngsters Seventh Saratoga on June 13 THIRTEEN 3555 W. 3500 So. Retirement Eyed at Kearns Youth Center was to begin with a trip by 60 in For- - 1 as - ar-tific-al ing. 968-212- YE- Math Instructor EJHS 3-- 6. 1961-6- 4 MART TWENTY ARS AGO, 1982 ... administration from the University of Illinois. He worked for Hercules from in supply for support services before going to West Lake. His war career took him to the British Isles for three years where he met and married Isabel Mary Ferguson of Aberdeen, Scotland. For 18 months he was an adviser to the Chinese Nationalist BUILDERS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. of Magna, was one of 11 Utah high school seniors honored with $500 Kennecott scholarships for college study. STAKE Green Sheet June 7, 1962. (From Page 4B, Col. 3) clerk and Melchizidek Sandra Jacobsen of and Aaronic priesthood leaders, both Copperton was to be installed as queen of ward and stake. All adults are being Jobs Daughters in A group of invited to a session at 7 Magna p.m. Saturday, with a Explorer Scouts from the Magna area nursery being providreturned home after a ed. The general session river trip from Mexof conference will be ican Hat, Utah to the held at 10 a.m. Sunday Crossing of the for all members and Fathers. Leader of the friends. Primary will expedition was D. E. be held for children Davis . . . The DAV junior auxiliary in age Magna met at the home of Barbara REMEMBER Yeates to make flowers for (From Page IB, Col. 9) The summer program Memorial Day. attended Arlington Boftfcii'ft Thursday, June 3, VALLEY VIEW reported inof the - school and attended West high. He retired in 1961 as a major in the Air Force, having spent 21 years in the service. Mr. Harker earned a bachelor of industrial education and a master of educational Air Academy from you really comes in handy now. The Harkers have three grown children and two grandchildren. west 24 HOURS A DAY . . . ied against the property abutting upon the streets of Utah Code Annotated (1953), as amended. A map of the proposed district, copies of ject improvements in in to be so improved or upon property which may be effected or specifically plans, and other specbenefited by such ifications of the proimprovements. The posed improvements estimated cost to be and other related assessed against the information are on file properties within said in Engineers Division District shall be as of the Public Works follows for each of the Department, who will make such informimprovements. ation available to all interested persons. Improvements 30 tall street illumination light (5600 TIME FOR Lumen) FILING PROTESTS Estimated Costs Any person who is $3.25 per lot per the owner of record of month (as of 42382) property to be assessed in the Special The cost of said Improvement District lighting may change described in this as approved by the Notice of Intention, Utah State Public Ser- shall have the right to vice Commission. file in writing a protest Such changes will be against the creation of passed directly to the West Valley City, Utah property owners. Special Improvement District 1, or to make ASSESSMENT any other objections AND LEVY relating thereto. ProOF TAXES tests shall describe or otherwise identify the It is the intention of property owned of rethe City Council of cord by the person or West Valley City, Utah persons making the to levy assessments as protest. Protests shall provided by the laws of be filed within the City Utah on all parcels and Recorders office of lots or real property West Valley City, Utah within the district on or before 5:00 P.M. benefited by said on the 1st day of JUimprovements. The LY, 1982. Thereafter at purpose of the assess6:00 P.M. on the 1st ment and levy is to pay day of JULY, 1982, the those costs of the sub- City Council will meet which the municipality will not assume and pay. The method of assessment shall be on a per lot basis for all lots within the district. The assessment shall be levied according to the benefits to be derived by each property within the district. Other payment provisions and enforcement remedies shall be in accordance with the Chapter 16 of Title 10 Public Meeting the City Council Chambers to consider all protests so filed and hear all objections relating to the proposed West Valley City, Utah Special Improvement District 1. By order of the City Council of West Valley City, Utah. Kathy Grantham City Recorder W33-4- B I1 |