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Show Third Precinct Board - From Page 1A, Col. 6) were used in compiling the JP Post Sought By Ronald Probert KEARNS. Ronald L. Probert, a county deputy sheriff, has formally announced that he will be a candidate for Justice of the Peace in the Third Precinct. Probert has had 11 years of law enforcement experience, including eight in his present post and has handled both patrol and traffic divisions. His availability to citizens. He said he also sees a need for redirection of juvenile offenders and guidance for the family through available resources which are currently untapped. He said the court Bennion and Taylorsville areas. Training program, teaching accident in and experience in law enforcement will assist him in making fair and impartial decisions in legal matters. restitution to victims of crime and the penalty for drunken driving should be more severe. Probert stated that and For Master Plan Ronald Probert emphasize his background should He is affiliated with the State Peace Of- ficers Standards $1,166, high school. court for better present assign- - Planners To Review Citizen Suggestions acres at wood Road. The property currently which allows is zoned or offices. apartments primarily City Engineer Randy Drummond will discuss storm drainage fees and the plan for improving the citys storm drain system. WEST VALLEY. Citizen master plan recommendations and Valley West hospital are among items to be discussed today (Thursday) by the City Planning Commission. City long range planner John Janson will lead the master plan discussion in the 9 a.m. session at City Hall, 2470 So. Redwood Road. Hospital officials are seeking a conditional use permit to begin demolition of part of the existing facility and construction on a building. Two weeks ago, the commission approved the placement of temporary storage units on the site and the vacation of 3420 South but delayed granting the conditional use request until an agreement could be reached on the status of a helicopter landing pad and 4155 West, a street which hospital officials also feel should be vacated. In other matters, planners will consider a request by Jean Gowans for a preschool in her home at 3487 Crestfield Dr. Two zoning change applications also are before the board. Angel Assuras is seeking a change from l (agricultural) to l (manufacturing) zoning on 4.9 acres of property at 3605 So. Redwood Road for storage of heavy equipment. Stiimson, Inc. is seeking (commercial) zoning for a conve nience store with gas and beer five-stor- sales (From Page 7 A, Col. 4) that it is not county money that had been spent, it is federal money that had been used to make what improvements have been made, adding that there have been very little improvements over the years west of 4800 West. In fact, she said, acreage that had been acquired by the Recreation Department for a soccer field in Hunter was put on the block along with other surplus county property and sold for housing the only park site in the county to be disposed of in that manner. Although county commissioners conceded there may have been some inequities in the past, they remained adamant in their decision to scrap the Magna ambulance and suggested having a media cam- y paign to promote the new paramedic equipment. However, they did promise that if Gold Cross service proves to be inadequate, they will order it to be improved. 2 Parade 80-9- Wednesday. Precincts that will be open to ar weather conditions. We felt real good about it, commented Dave Harvey, w'ho, along with Ron Day, coordinated activities for the sponsoring West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce and the West Valley City Arts and Sciences Council. While a number of factors played a role in the success of the celebration, Harvey noted, considerable credit goes to the assistance given by members of the committee, the Granger Eagles, the West Valley City policemen, firemen and Police Explorers. Harvey said that a number of adjustments will be considered for next years celebration, adding that he welcomes suggestions from area residents. 5. newly-create- d Precinct or Bennion is also scheduled. Created during the special session of the State Legislature, the precinct has a filing deadline of July 30 at 5 p.m. The lone filer in Precinct 3, so far, is Gary Swensen, 4606 So. 1175 e West. HH) A Several purchases were questioned, but the package was accepted. Specifically questioned was a computer for the central kitchens and an expense in excess of $114,000 for asphalt replacement at Skyline high. The administration admitted that it may have been too conservative in providing maintenance funds for asphalt projects. Mr. Andrus objected to purchase vehicles for the of foreign-mad- e districts driver education program, suggesting that buying American-mad- e products will have e value. He admitted it might take a policy change and it was hinted that one is forthcoming. long-rang- (From Page 1A, Col. without an election. Thursday, July VIEW 8, 1982 - Davis and West Jordan Mayor imDennis Randall objected to Turner, We are going to take the area from the Jordan River to 2700 West and from 4100 to 4700 South whether you like it or not. Maloney came back with, Eight months ago tomorrow, a new form of government began in West to this date no Valley City 4) Commissioner Stewart answered the volley of accusations with brief comments. He contended, There has been no attempt to delay the start of the feasibility study. The delay has been our fear that an incorporation would needlessly go ahead without real support. Explaining his comment later, Stewart said, There are a lot of actors out there - three cities, mayors and councils and residents saying we dont have a desire to incorporate. While the commission has a for the Taylorsville-Benniorespect Community Council as a sounding board, Stewart said, We cant consider them as the voice for the total community as they arent officially elected. He said the commission has received numerous phone calls opposing the incorporation. Stewart also said the commission intends to form a 14 or advisory council which is apparently closer to the number of community councils in the unincorporated county and less like the proposed nine councils in Lake Valley City. Another set of verbal punches was traded between Taylorsville-BennioCommunity Council member Norm Tarbox and West Valley City Mayor Jerry Maloney. Tarbox contended that former West Valley City Mayor Henry Price and former Commissioner Renee Mackay once said to him and council member Lynne ... member of the cities. plications made about their understantime hard I have a labeled with ding why cities are said. Davis sinister motives, with Its as difficult for us toto deal the issue as it is for you deal with the issue. Taylorsville-Bennio- n n FffrimE Eskimos Eskimo is derived from an Algonquian Indian word meaning eaters of raw meat. In fact until enrecently Eskimos lived almost of it much and meat on fat, tirely eaten raw. CALL 'sM -- 9 5 Fast, Rugged Framing System - n Gresrtftouss utility Sftsd A Mattel wy yet to build tfiii type 0 HMD cutting Quick fsmbly Sturdy nd durable Th The Diet I yet to build this type ofauuocure. o anfto outuntf. 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You are using what was said by a former commissioner and mayor as scare tactics, Maloney said. Do not under any circumstances tell the people that if they dont incorporate, West Valley City will gobble them up. Both South Salt Lake Mayor Jim U , election in the district include two four-yeposts currently held by Miriam Farnsworth, Precinct 4 and Richard C. Andrus in Precinct Those who had filed in Precinct 4 by the deadline, included Mrs. Farnsworth, 5378 W. 3500 South; Dick Bezzant, 8265 E. 2700 South; David F. Anderson, 7276 W. Jefferson Road (3825 South). Four who filed in Precinct 5 included Robert G. Halliday, 5506 W. Peggy Lane (4310 South); Steven K. Workman, 5568 Rockford St. (5340 West); Richard C. Andrus, 5077 W. 5320 South; J. Dale Christensen, 3693 W. 4400 South. - (From Page 1A, Col. 6) Sgt. Nudd estimated the total crowd for Monday to be about 6,000, compared to 4,000 on Saturday and 3,000 on Sunday. Temperatures were in the 0 degree range the first two days. Chairmen of the sponsoring organizations were pleased with the response of area residents, especially in the face of adverse WEST VALLEY. Eight persons had filed as candidates for three positions on the Granite Board of Education by the deadline last Granger-Taylorsvill- high. VALLEY . Eight Sign Up For School Board Posts 3 on 1.22 The high school restructuring report was an interim report from a committee that is taking input from subcommittees representing each of the districts high schools. The subcommittees include patrons, students and staff and will continue meeting through the coming school year before making a final report and recommendations to the board. The board also approved adding to the ceiling height of the addition at Cyprus and expanding energy projects. It heard from Kearns resident Steve Workman concerning a need to cut weeds on a district elementary site west of Kearns west City Status Issue Is Reviewed MAGNA M-- An election for a 2510 So. 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