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Show 43 Thursday, June 24, WEST VALLEY VIEW West Births 1982 W 5255 South - Beys Set Of Twins Is On Newborn List set of twin girls was among 85 new arrivals in the western portion Green Sheet A area, Vai Cones, 3070 W Jon quil Dr Saturday. The list includes 43 boys and 42 girls. Fifteen of the new arrivals were born at St. Marks hospital, 12 at Valley West and 10 at Cottonwood. The remainder, except one baby born at home, DelRay Bevan, 3817 Richards, 2633 Woodgate HOSPITAL Twin Girls 4176 So. Dr. VALLEY WEST Aine Delobel, Brooksfield Ave 2752 Peggy L. Vigil, 4545 So. Atherton Richard D. Hutchings, 3064 W Lehman Ave. Kelly Tate, 7316 W. Park Westpark Dr according to hospital reports released through Bruce Cowan, 9150 West Michael Vespa Dr. Kevin D. Thurgood, 6299 Higate Ave. So. HOSPITALS OTHER Girls Girls Scott Gregory, 6018 Zodiac Dr William F. Agee, 4537 So 3200 West Jeffrey R. Gifford, 4361 Kevin M. Roper, 4029 So. 6780 West Steven Vesley, 4937 So. (See Page 8B, Col. 6) d at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Babies were born to the following area families: COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls Dennis L. Jaynes, 3623 W. 5100 South Boyd K. Wenerstron, 5970 Jargon Cir. PROGRAM LANGUAGE . . . Clarissa Hunt (left), Chad Blanchard, Dustin Hardman and Rusty Selin practice "talking" computer language in summer school . . . Jared Langford sets up program on keyboard during summer school computer class taught by Ron Langston "at Lake Ridge elementary. Nine-year-ol- d computer class. "fun"-damenta- a phorically speaking, making an unpleasant task more palatable, said Ron Langston who is teaching a computer class at Lake Ridge n Twenty-seve- 20-da- said. on summer school. things, to work for the responses they want, to learn all they can about the computer and what it can do, he program, y learning how to talk to a computer, write simple programs and graphics, the teacher elementary program They enjoy it and are highly motivated to try new Girls and boys are equal ground in this remarked. There are only three computers for the student to use, Langston Perms For Guys UNIPERM For Any Amount Of Curl You Desire Now Reg. s3500 s2850 NEW ZOTOS HAIR COLOR Now Reg. 17.50 $15 00 MENS STYLE HAIR CUTS Mow $650 Reg. 8.00 4129 So. Redwood Rd. 2681672 PUBLIC NOTICE . . . your right to know The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 20th day of May, 1982, to be provement District include the following: following streets: (all streets both sides) Parkway Boulevard (2495 South) -from approximate- intention of the 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 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. 1 To install street lighting on the declaring its intention to create a special improvement district to be known as West Valley City, Utah Special Improvement District 1. It is the DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT constructed within said Special Im- the City Council of West Valley City, Salt Lake County, Utah, adopted a Resolution, 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. improvements improvements ly 1750 West to 1880 West 1860 West - from Parkway Boulevard (2495 South) to 2565 South 2565 South from Redwood Road to -- , ) Estimated Costs per lot per month (as of 42382) $3.25 The cost of said lighting may change as approved by the Utah State Public Ser- vice Commission. Such changes will be passed directly to the property owners. - approximately ASSESSMENT AND LEVY OF TAXES 1880 West Lakecrest Drive West) - from (1810 2565 South to 2500 South (Approximately) Circle West) - from Lakepark (1760 2565 South to 2530 South (Approximately) ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS total cost of improvements in said The proposed Special Improvement District 1 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 assessed against the It is the intention of of the City Council West Valley City, Utah to levy assessments as provided by the laws of Utah on all parcels and lots or real property the district benefited by said improvements. The within purpose of the assessment and levy is to pay those costs of the sub- improvements ject 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 of Utah Code Annot- ated (1953), as amend- ed. A glyphics, but the students quickly lose their fear of the computer and begin to discover its possibilities. he added. ed district, that a dot picks a map of the propos copies of plans, and other specifications of the proposed improvements and other Improvements 30 tall street illumination light (5600 Lumen hiero- . properties within said District shall be as follows for each of the INTENDED weird number and the student has to retrieve the correct answer from the memory bank. Question and answer games are popular, he remarked, since the wrong answer brings wild sounds and colors from the machine, while a correct answer gets a good response. NELLIE'S OF MEADOWBROOIC IMPROVEMENTS some first it looks like computer Prices Good Till June 30, 82 NOTICE OF INTENTION At the screen can be made to draw lines and are soon drawing blocks, houses and even trees and landscapes, he said. They can change the color of the screen or part thereof, can make three different sizes of letters and five different dots, he added. Students are learning to make up math drills and to play random number guessing games in which the Gals & play. on -S- TYLISTS & divided into groups and take turns, with a timer set to assure fair They find NELLIE'S OF MEADOWBROOIC Super Cuts are said. Students related information are in on file Engineers Division of the Public Works Department, who will make such information available to all interested persons. TIME FOR FILING PROTESTS Any person who' is the owner of record of property to be assessed 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 1, 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 w'ithin the City Recorders office of 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 in Public Meeting in 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 til. By order of the City Council of West Valley City, Utah. Kathy Grantham City Recorder W33-4- A ly do computer w ill onwhat it is told to do, explained Mr. and the Langston, students learn a lot about grammar and spelling It is much more fussy about grammar than is the average teacher, he observed Students soon find that grammar, punctuation and spelling are necessary skills if they wish to gei good usage from the computers, he said The students are learning to plot graphs on their micro-computer- s, useful in many areas, including plotting longitude and ' latitude. Student aide Dustin Hardman, a sixth grader, can do many things on the computer, Langston commented He has most of 5447 Bouldin, LaMar C. Frost, 7275 Gettysburg Dr. Randy McDonald, 5916 Copper City Dr. John M Bennett, 5580 So Alvernon Dr. David Erznoznik, 1448 W. Youngsters Learn 'Computerese' In Classes students, who will be in fourth through sixth grades, are involved in Boys Kenneth Balsa Ave At Lake Ridge Summer School MAGNA. Its like teaching kids to eat spinach and making it taste like cake, meta- Overeaters Anonymous the commands 6720 South never would. When someone is successful at drawing a really great car or something, everyone in the room rushes to see it. They are very involved with their projects and with one anothers work, he pointed out. Im learning a lot myself, he added. I wouldnt trade the enjoyment of seeing a kid light up when he someaccomplishes thing. What students learn on one computer can be transferred to use on another, he pointed out. These beginning skills will give the students a head start on something they can use in their future lives. They learn one language and can branch off and grow (See Page8B, Col 6) Randy Spears, 6071 Don Jose Dr. Raymond E. Diehl, 5745 . So 3600 West Paul E. Gage, So 3825 3600 West ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL Girls Craig Sugden, 3928 Hazy Way Claude C. Sante, 3878 So 6840 West 4144 Boyd McAllister, Deno Dr. Joe Pehrson, Drift- 4606 wood Ave. Oscar Pester, 4869 W. Creek Dr. Ronald Christiansen, 4383 Rutgers Fred May, 2502 Everett Wood Dr Sean T. Kelley, Westlake Dr. 3484 Tlimjitc & liiuh'i RESTAURANT Beys 4219 West 3500 So. Shawn B. Crane, 3060 So. 7200 West James L. Zeus Dr. 4186 Solomon, John Mann, 4432 OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY 8:00 P.M. CLOSED TO 5:30 A.M. MONDAY Woodgrove Dr. Randy Turner, Panaga Way Fred Gammons, Castleview Dr. Eldon 5524 W. ALL ITEMS ON OUR MENU 4018 So. Hodson, 7250 AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY memorized. He has a personal computer and therefore has more time to spend working with one. I feel my students are to be highly commended for the progress they are making with only three computers to work with, he said. Because of the high motivation they feel, there are very very few disciplinary problems, even though they have to wait a long time for a very short time of actual hands-oexperience. They are fun, they can express their enthusiasm as adults Its a 1 Baskin-Robbin- s n Grand Opening. Celebration Slated At Atonement The GRANGER. anniversary of the organization of Atonement Lutheran congregation will be commemorated Sunday. Members of the congregation are being invited to the annual 10th park service, outing with beginning breakfast at 8 a m. Washington and The worship service held at 10 a m. and will include communion, with Rev. Joel will be Erickson officiating. Rev. Joseph Flavors Step right up to the Grand Opening of a new Ice Cream Store For over 31 years weve been known as the ice cream flavor specialist, presenting a selection of 31 flavors from our more than 500 creations, each and every month ul Baskins-Robbin- s See Our Celebration Center Our party case is full of mouth-waterin- g ice cream desserts, pies, cakes, cake rolls and more, all made fresh right here in our store Fantastic Fountain Treats Discover the fun of sundaes, shakes fountain treats made with your choice of flavors Ask For a Thrill to Taste complimentary tastes of Jamoca Almond Fudge, Pralines 'N Cream or any of our fabulous flavors Take home a hand packed carton to continue the festivities. Grand Opening Specials Flurry1 Flurry1 Specials' Gifts' only Don't miss the fun' At this store We Welcome You to Our New Store A. who was pastor of Atonement for 16 years, will attend the commemoration, along with his wife Margaret. Rev. Luthro has been in Calif, the past three years. Luthro, Lin-woo- d, Recreational ac- tivities, including and golfing, will be offered throughout the day. Lunch is to be provided by individual families. At 4:30 p.m., drinks, potato salad and anniversary cake will be furnished by the soft-ba- ALCW. ding Those ll (iH) ICE CREAM STORE atten- are to provide their own meat for barbecuing. A campfire program will be held at 7 p.m. Washington park is in Parleys Canyon. 3873 West 5400 South FRI. SAT. SUN. JUNE 25th 11:00 A.M. 26th - 27th To MIDNIGHT s KEARNS 969-311- 1 |