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Show 2 Thursday, June WEST VALLEY VIEW Bethel It was implied that the Mountain Riders control proponents of the district. When the 10, 1982 Ik 10 PtwCeti . . . concerned with an eye for the little things Job's Daughters Install Officers dy Dukes, chaplain; nstalled here as librarian; Wendy Hanson. treasurer ; Rachelle Brady, honored queen of the International Order of Jobs 10.Daughters, bethel Installation fficers took place Saturday at the Magna Masonic Temple. Other officers installed at the meeting were Karla Jugler, senior princess; Connie Hodges, junior princess; Andre Kipp, guide; Wendy Ander-ton- , marshal; Peggy Praag, recorder; Cin 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 guard; Natalie Chapman, senior custodian. Second through fifth messengers respectively, are Lisa Davis, University He and his wife, Meldrum, are parents Anderton. of a son. Try Joan Daniels A Want Ad! and on the south by the line of 2580 South. Said improvements are all within the boundaries of West Valley City. The improvements to be constructed within said Special Improvement District 1 include the following: To install street following streets: (all streets both sides) ASSESSMENT AND LEVY OF TAXES - It is the intention of the City Council of West Valley City, Utah to levy assessments as provided by the laws of Utah on all parcels and lots or real property 1880 West - Drive within the district benefited by said improvements. The South (Approximately) The proposed Lakepark Circle (1760 West) - from 2565 South to 2530 South (Approxi- purpose of the assessment and levy is to pay those costs of the sub- ject improvements mately) which the municipality will not assume and ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS total cost of improvements in said The proposed Special Improvement District HI as estimated by the City Engineer is $169.00 per month which shall be paid by a special tax to be levied against the property abutting upon the streets to be so improved or upon property which may be effected or specifically benefited by such improvements. The estimated cost to be PUBLIC NOTICE BEFORE THE property owners. from (1810 West) 2565 South to 2500 ond for Salt Lako County Pro bate Division Probata A Guar dianship Notices Consult Clark of District court of tha raspac tiva signors for furthor In formation. BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE AMENDMENT OF THE plans, and other specifications of the proposed improvements of the Public Works Department, who will make such information available to all interested persons. ) )NOTICEOF ) HEARING ) ) CAUSE NO. )OSM-01- Hes Wayne L. H a o n d . 4464 Casa y-- m Bonita PI. His achieve-!- ! m e n t , l' said Pru-dentia- leaders, placed him in the top two percent of agents in the entire company. -- - prowler - A graduating senior at Kearns high has been awarded a $750 scholarship by Stanley Home Products, Inc., an award for which he is elig-ibl- e firm. Hes Troy Young, counting or business management. - prowler Five Green Sheet area residents figured in extensive management changes which have been announced by the Aerospace division of Hercules. Stanley C. Browning 9. Juniper Way, is the new Director Sup- port with a lengthy series of t i curate figures of $30 per average subdivision house per year or $2.50 per month were verified, through the County Assessors office, as being a 5 mill . 0 ) ) et seq.) for the proper administration of the Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program and to eliminate excessive and burdensome regula874 tions. Notice is hereby given that the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining has prepared a final set of amendments and revisions to the Abandoned Mine Reclamation Regulations. A hearing will be held on said amendments on Monday, June 28, 1982, at 10:00 a.m., in Room 303 of the State Capitol Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, at which hearing suggestions as to the adoption, amendment and additions to such changes or any other changes will be heard. Written comments will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on July 5, 1982. Copies of the amendments proposed may be obtained by contacting the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, attention Verna Petersen. DATED this 3rd day of June, 1982. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING PAULA J. FRANK Secretary of the Board Brownjng Jack L. McCord 84114 B34-1- T reporter that funds implied residents within the district. Council mem- might be SOMEWHERE LORD OF THE RINGS PG 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 HI. By order of the City Coun- Seats All 1.00 . . arrlage Square Onlj Throneburg Thompson The new Director of Quality and Safety is Billy F. Throneburg, 2838 Melony Dr. His LfcTFASHIONlPfAC IF YOU COULD SEE WHAT I HEAR PG DEAD MAH DOH'T WEAR PLAIDS PG BAMBI G SAVANNAH SMILES pg H I CLTI PITH I SlCOUP.ON I CALL US . . . VHS WE RESERVE MOVIES & WE RENT RECORDERS I I I I prior assignment as Navy Programs Manager has been delega- ted to David E. Thompson, hurst Way. 5024 Mid- C255-3595.- CENTER turnon Bvd , HANKY PANKY PG DEATHTRAP R in in Kathy Grantham City Recorder McCord DeButts Dr. E. H. deButts, 4345 Pin Oak, has been named Manager of Strategic Marketing. The managerial shift is part of a major restructuring of the aerospace division, said Gary R. Muir, vice president. ( ! I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I VISITING I HOURS I R CONAN THE BARBARIAN R newspaper in allowing our last minute submission to be published, at least as an editorial in that weeks paper. I dont mean to imply that all opposition is misinformed plans, I appreciate the cooperation of the as many of the statements made in the article. Those of us who support the establishment of a district obviously feel that the costs are far outweighed by the rewards of feelings STAR WARS POND ON GOLDEN 100'S ARTHUR 100'S MORE! & INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL RENT 1ST MOVIE RENT THE 2ND MOVIE Limit 1 Per Customer IVY PUCE 4700 S. Olh E. Soft. 01 263-215- 5 VOlUT FAIR MAIL I I Get Acquainted Offer LAR6IE PIZZA s5.95 Choose Of Any One Item PEPPERONI SAUSAGE HAM CANADIAN BACON OR BEEF & ONION Expires June 17, 1982 Offer Also Good on Take-ou- t Orders. 15' Extra Per Box. Not Valid With any Other promotion. SkS" KLONDIKE JACK'S WIST VALLEY 1900 WEST 4100 CITY SOUTH 1 MIDVALE I I 75 "i COUPON 940 FORT UNION BLVD. HOLLADAY 3934 SOUTH 2300 EAST I PIZZA 973-710- 9 front- page status, at least equal to those presented by the opposition, and respectfully request that no further articles by that reporter be published on this subject as they are patently biased, misinformed and inaccurate. David W. Macbeth Magna Skate City MURRAY 4961 So. Stoto and would receive 70 266-399- 1 E. 4800 So. Ona Block Wait of Stata St. NIGHT 262-405- 7:00, 9:00 Fri.-Sa- PG 6 OPEN t. 7:00-10:0- 0 MATINEES Closed Sunday SATURDAY Sat. Matinees 1:30-3:3- Call for Show Times P.M. 0 Pvt. Parties Available cjjTE'2552361 (D 90(1106 PLUS planning for the future and creating the facilities for the present. We would appreciate it if our remarks, g PG OF TITANS PG jeopardize funding for the Pleasant Green park. CROSSING com- plete the Pleasant exclusively from the Green park. This park older part of Magna, is being developed outside of the district very slowly through boundaries. For what- Community Developever reasons, the coun- ment grants. The Pleasant Green park is outcil efforts and concerns have been, side of the district almost exclusively, boundaries, in the with the area outside older portion of of the district. The Magna. It was excludneeds of the district ed from the district residents are extremebecause of the Magna ly different from the Community Council. needs of the older In earlier meetings with the council, their Magna areas. It was represented concerns about the fixthat county funds ed income and low incould be used to build come residents in the additional parks in the older part of Magna area. There are ab- were aired and the solutely no funds avail- park association at able. Priority projects that point determined with the Parks and that that area should Recreation Depart- be excluded and proment are not being bably had no need for funded and this area is further park facilities. not usually a priority As matters are proposarea for them. Their ed, it is impossible for budget is strained to a the district to fund that breaking point by sim- park. An additional comple maintenance of ment should be made their parks system. The 1,200 persons here, that due to the signing petitions in slow process of obtain-infavor of the District Community were said to be a Development funds, minority of the area the park association residents. Efforts have decided not to apply not been made to per- for such funds for its sonally contact every projects in the immedOf those iate future so as not to household. II IN better spent by using them to PIUS CLASH West Valley City, Utah on or before 5:00 P.M. on the 1st day of JULY, 1982. Thereafter at 6:00 P.M. on the 1st day of JULY, 1982, the City Council will meet W33-4- B Council represents I I MISSING the Also, Carriage Square Only of Utah. ' Rd suc- ceeds Mr. Browning as Manager of Engineering Development. voting on a mill levy, their voice can be heard in opposition to any particular project. 1.00 cil of West Valley City, Division of Oil, Gas and Mining 4241 State Office Building street from the proposed park. Widespread support for parks has been evidenced and representation from various areas within the proposed district has been in effect. It was implied that the Magna Community I I SG.l J TROLLFY S Red wood TIME ed in the Special Improvement District described in this Notice of Intention, shall have the right to file in writing a protest against the creation of West Valley City, Utah Special Improvement District HI, or to make any other objections relating thereto. Protests shall describe or otherwise identify the property owned of record by the person or persons making the protest. Protests shall be filed within the City Recorders office in- availa- e CARRIAGE r e s this Again, Department have repeatedly given testimony in public hearings that they consider the current park situation not adequate. Additionally, the County Commission, by its intent to create a special service district, has expressed its opinion of this inadequacy. The proposed park at the current site of the Mountain Riders facilities has never been considered by proponents of the special service district for development primarily as an equestrian park. There is adequate space and plans are being made for a center. Improper characterizations: multi-purpos- of Opera- l idents across the and Recreation son of Mr. and Terry J. Young. The youth plans to utilize the funds to continue his studies in ac- n g which were still less than the amount reported. Recently, ac- It was reported that county officials believe that the current parks are adequate for the area. Representatives from the Parks with that tions value has declined from $20,000 per acre to approximately $12,500 per acre. This information was available had the reporter requested it. The cost per household was greatly overstated. This probably resulted from our extremely conservative preliminary estimates ble. his mothers of 6 regard is the power to approve or disapprove of a voter elected levy. The purchase price is outdated. Over the past two years, the formation was virtue 8 ) ( levy. by 2 LETTER From Page 5A, Col. 2 levy taxes in and of itself. Its power in this Any person who is the owner of record of property to be assess- THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS IN THE STATE OF UTAH INTERESTED IN ABANDONED MINE RECLAMATION. et seq., Under the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining is proposing to amend the Abandoned Mine Reclamation Regulations (AMC Part 533-57- map of the proposed district, copies of A ) REGULATIONS ING THE ABANDONED MINE RECLAMATION PROGRAM, PURSUANT TO ET SEQ. UTAH CODE ANNOTATED, 1953. Salt Lake City, Utah Phone : ( 801 ) ed. TIME FOR FILING PROTESTS GENERAL RULES AND GOVERN- - 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 of Utah Code Annotated (1953), as amend- and other related information are on file in Engineers Division PUBLIC NOTICE 40-10- Estimated Costs $3.25 per lot per month ( as of 42382 ) - Lakecrest (5600 Such changes will be passed directly to the ly 1750 West to 1880 West 1860 West from Parkway Boule-to vard (2495 South) 2565 South 2565 South from Redwood Road to DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT Third Judicial District Court in ination light Lumen) million during 1981. vice Commission. Boule- vard (2495 South) -from approximate- approximately nized by Prudential Insurance Co. for sales in excess of $2.7 . . . The cost of said lighting may change as approved by the Utah State Public Ser- lighting on the prowler association, there was only one member of the Mountain Riders included. This minority position has continued. Additionally, it was implied that the only proponents were res- bers are almost -- A West Valley City man has been recog- Improvements 30 tall street illum- IMPROVEMENTS Parkway -- assessed against the properties within said District shall be as follows for each of the improvements. INTENDED 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. HEQfiEnSS He is Sen. Verl Asay UFA. intention of the 1 of the planned parenthood program. Presenting a plaque to Sen. Asay at a Friday breakfast was U. S. Sen. Jeremiah Denton of Alabama, in Salt Lake to raise funds for graduateof Utah. Vickie Fuller, Laura Jugler and Annalisa Special Improvement District HI. It is the special improvement district is bounded by the following lines as defined by the West Valley City street numbering system (in portions of the City 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, Prior to his promo- of Taylorsville, who of a was 1981 bill, SB3, which, among other things, cut off funds for the tion, Papanikolas had been serving as examining officer. He joined First Security in 1971 and is a PUBLIC NOTICE . . . your right to know NOTICE OF INTENTION Cree 3609 Dr. Kerri guard; Bollschweiler, outer - A Green Sheet area man is among four state legislators who have been honored by United Families of America. Papanikolas, Hodges, inner -- citizens organized a park named senior examining officer of First Security Company, the service and management arm of First Security Corp. Hes William J. PHOTO AT RIGHT Heidi o- of has been resident MAGNA. Joan Daniels has been i- - prowler A West Valley City personally contacted, fewer than 100 were either opposed or indifferent. The 1,200 signatures do include some children who are registered voters and possibly some who are not; however, viewed in context, the number of signers show tremendous support. The article left the impression that if residents disapproved of creating a park at the rodeo grounds, their only alternative was to oppose the district. This is not the case. Through the process of BLUE LAGOON |