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Show Commission Acts Immunization Information Is Being Sought tent immunization in the Green Sheet area will be conducted next week by local representatives of the Bureau of the Census. Beginning Monday and running through Sept. 25, information of im- munization against measles, influenza, polio, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, rubella and mumps. The annual survey provides in- formation for tor Chris Segura concerning the project, but Shimizu said he felt certain that the obstacles concerning heating and air conditioning could be overcome. all Segura said it will be systems go if we can get the word that we will not have to spend thousands of dollars to heat the building. Segura said the county will trade the site in Kearns that once was an outdoor pool, plus about $30,000 to the LDS church for the building. That leaves about $35,000 for initial work in converting the church to a youth center. Additional block grant monies could be funneled that way as well, Segura said. The county will transfer the staff currently involved in the Elks Boys Club in Salt Lake to the Magna site, he added. Depending on how long it takes for the heating decision, the action could come within the next two to three months, the county officials concluded. ad- ministration of health programs geared to disease prevention, according to regional director William F. 2.95-acr- e these things take time and that there were some obstacles to be the commissioner overcome, said. He said his remarks may have been misinterpreted. Greenland had reported to the council that use of the old Magna 1st ward building for a youth center was apparently not going to materialize. There is some caution on the part of County Human Services Direc Adams. Personal informais kept confidential by law tion supplied and results are used to compile statistical totals, Adams said. COLLEGE (From Page 2A, Col. 9) Weber Meanwhile, eliminate the existing provision which listed duplex construction as a permitted use in the A- zone. Thus, individual duplexes or a duplex subdivision could be built without here Planning Commission Thursday to prohibit authorization. of I think its wonderin said board ful, (A-lan ordinance SALT LAKE. Establishment of a youth center in the Magna area moved a step closer to realization Monday when the County Commission authorized use of $65,000 in Community Development funds for the project. The action came just a week after a report in the Green Sheet that the issue was apparently dead, originating from a meeting of the Magna Community Council. County Commissioner M. Tom Shimizu said Tuesday that he did not feel he had ever given the indication that the issue was dead. I told Mr. Greenland (Dale) that the would -l WEST VALLEY. The City Planning Commission endorsed ex- will be sought on Duplexes Out Of A- - Zone Youth Center Issue Is Very Much Alive construction DENVER. A survey to determine the City Council, duplexes agricultural ) zones. If approved by the WEST VALLEY VIEW 5 thought it was confusing that they had it in thereto begin with. Planning staffer Jared Campbell said the allowance was based largely on tradition. In rural counties particularly, duplexes would not have much of an impact on sur- often built duplexes for their children, he noted. But as urbanization spread into the countryside, the allowance resulted in far another. Farmers this year, it was oppos property owners, who were Fisher. Added Walter Ewell: Ive always 16, 1982 duplex subdivisions being built. That was not the intent of the ordinance, Campbell said. When the suggestion was brought before the rounding member Janice Thursday, Sept. removed from one commission earlier ed by one builder. No were objectionsat Thursregistered days hearing. Film Festivals Run Thursdays C O T T H T S . . Preschool film festivals are continuing each Thursday at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. FAMOUS uu LIMITED QUANTITIES DOMESTIC AND IMPORT SIZES ,X and GRANDMA BRINGS THEM TO YOU AT State converted a field goal into a last-secon- over victory 27-2- 4 d Eastern Washington. The Cats had been favored to beat the visitors much more easily. Instead, they were forced to come from a two-Tdeficit to salvage the verdict. These are cosmetic blemishes only, and do not affect tire quality. nights Saturday skirmish will be the first meeting ever of Utah and Texas on the gridiron. And the Longhorns will be heavy favorites on the basis on their strong football tradition. Last year the Horns were 10-- XZX and nipped 1 Alabama 2 in the Cotton Bowl. Though theyve not previously met Utah, the Texans dealt Utah State a 7 defeat in 14-1- I T w K- .! 'V 35-1- ' 1980. Their weekend collision will mark the 11th annual meeting of Weber and USU. The Wildcats have won on5 surly once - a ORIENTATION . . . Richard Fritzsche said arrangement of softball diamond would prevent foul balls, which are more prevalent than home runs, from sailing into neighbors' yards. Stake Diamond 44-2- -- in 1978. prise Last year, though Ithe C&ts had a much.-:-, improved season and USU the Ags were nudged Weber Next weekend, two of the Utah crews will launch bids for co- Park Gains 6-- 5, 31-1- 8. crowns. nference WEST VALLEY. An LDS church stakes application for a diamond was approved here Thursday by the City Planning soft-ba- ll Though the Utes have an open date, BYU meets Air Force and USU tackels Fullerton Commission. In approving State. Weber clashes with Fresno State in an Granger South stakes request for a diamond intersectional game. with a pavilion and horseshoe pits at 4255 KEARNS So. 4800 West, the com(From Page4A, Col. 2) mission rejected a Park. The Kearns Midgets staff recommendation decision to that home plate be dropped a 13-- Cyprus. Shane Reynolds accounted for Kearns' only score on a interception return. Steve DePew, Chris Sebring, Mike Scott, Brady Codings and Shane Harding were cited for their play. The Cyprus Gremlins beat their Kearns counter. Kearns had a parts by Jason touchdown Christensen called back. Nathan Peterson and Marshall Troop drew plaudits from their coach. J. R. Gregory, Chuck Jeff Perea, Bergener, Shawn Callahan and Errol Montano were praised for their play in a 13-- Mitey Mite loss. The Kearns Ban, with Todd tams lost Funderburk and Junior Vigil playing well. moved from the southwest to the thwest corner of the parcel. It also approved the stakes request for a high chain link fence around the outfield, rather than the six foot fence suggested by the staff. The commissions action supported the arguments of stake nor- 12-fo- ot residences since it would take a home run, rather than a foul ball, to hit homes. Foul balls are far more common than home runs, he pointed out. A fence, he added, would reduce further the number of hits sailing out of the park. The proposed orien- 2510 stake officials to irrigate the field rather than pumping water to it from a small canal that Jay Jones and tation also allows nearby, Fritzsche noted. Other than a security light near the pavilion, no lights will be installed, staff member Jared Campbell noted. The commission unanimously approved the request. Also receiving spokesman Richard unanimous Fritzsche. Keeping the diamond in the proposed location, he said, would help prevent damage to neighbors approval was an application of Stimson, Inc. for a convenience store with gasoline pumps and a class A beer license at transmission O Free Tow-i- n Service O Free Road Test O Free External Inspection O Nationwide Warranty (conditional) m. m TRASaSKSISSlD Bring This Coupon Reseal Service $6995rearseals Replace frontand Inspect torque converter Clean filter (most American cars) Does not include fluid' (War Good hiroiijli Sopt. 30tk MURRAY 4420 SO. STATE 268-672- 1 MIDVALE 7470 SO. 566-325- 1 STATE TRANSMISSION MR. E3 Bring This Coupon Transmission Tune-u- p 13 Offar Good T1iroa(li Sapt. 30th 268-672- 1 Parkway MIDVALE 7470 SO. STATE 566-325- 1 MICHELIN X RADIALS Boule- Suggested Price SALE PRICE vard, directly south of City Hall. No opposition was registered against an for applicationzoning manufacturing on 10.4 acres at 2400 Plan- So. 7200 West. ners did ask, however, Isabell Markakis 16575R13 XZX WW $82.53 17575R13 XZX WW $91.78 18580R13 XWWT $106.38 18575R14 XWWT $115.45 $5777 $6424 $7446 8081 F.E.T. $1.55 to $3.36 XWWT change their request to M-which allows less intensive uses (such as a junk yard) than an l, MICHELIN XZX RADIALS M-- 2. Suggested Price SALE PRICE l zone would permit the type of uses An M-- Suggested Price SALE PRICE which Jones proposes on the property, namely storage of general g contracting and equipment and perhaps a welding house-movin- shop, said staffer Jared Campbell. Limits On reviewed and ap- peared to endorse a policy allowing hun ting with shotguns if the hunter: Is at least 200 a from yards playground, public park, building, E.F.T. $1.28 to $2.16 XZX Hunting In City Noted dwell- ing or occupied motor vehicle; Is at least 100 yards from any street or roadway; and Has permission from the landowner. Violation of these re - - quirements Change fluid Clean filter Adjust bands Adjust linkage (most American cars) MURRAY 4420 SO. STATE of WEST VALLEY. Hunting will be allowed in this citys limits during hunting season, but only under certain conditions. The City Council The Professionals You Can Trust ON THESE UNBLEMISHED MICHELIN X RADIALS So. Redwood Road. The store will be on the southwest corner are punishable by up to a $299 fine and six months in jail, said City Manager John Newman. The council also en dorsed a revision of language in the citys contract with the County Housing Authority. 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