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Show Roxborough Subdivision In Uiid S foti&liu Hill BURIED. Ralph Tues- Valley, day in Blackfoot, Idaho, at services following Granger 20th ward chapel. He died Friday of injuries suffered in a mountain climbing accident. Born on Oct. 26, 1936 in Blackfoot to David Earl and Dora Gifford Hill. Married to Evelyn Matheson on March 30, 1956 in Idaho Falls LDS Temple. District manager for H&R Block Co. Active member of LDS church. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Lorina, Ivan, Charlott, Elvina, Daniel, Renee, all West Valley; Rosalee, Salt Lake; Mrs. David (Kathleen) Bishop, Blackfoot; Vaughn, Holladay; Kevin, serving LDS mission in Venezuela; brothers, sisters, Donald G., Boulder; Daveen Dye, Kearns; Ellen Butt, Rayola WEST VALLEY. Specific site plans are needed before a decision is rendered on the final portion of the Roxborough planned unit development, the City Planning Commission ruled here Thursday. Midwest Realty was seeking approval for 21 lots on the north fringe of the development, 4400 So. 2700 West. The commission withheld a decision, Alva-tee- Here's A Chance in military Hawaii. of this week's 155 E. 4905 South, not If you however, pending office, Mystery Home, later than noon on Tuesday to make proper Identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Last week's winners ($10) were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Beagley, 2882 W. 3875 South in Granger. Wash.; David, Port Orchard, Wash.; Kent Hill, serving ... or the owner or occupant come to the Green Sheet CLAIM CASH both Auburn, Layton, To Win in receipt of plans detail- tures, landscaping and side yards. The board also suggested that planning staff members meet with the developers and residents of the subdivision north of Roxborough before the next meeting on Oct. Morgan SERVICES. Tomorrow (Friday) at p m. for Lynn Norman Morgan, Granger, at Jordan North 10th ward, 4270 So. 4145 West. Friends may call at 4760 So. State Thursday from 6 8 p.m. and at chapel one hour prior to services. Burial in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. He died Monday in a Salt Lake hospital of a brain tumor. Born on May 9, 1959 to Douglas W. and Barbara Coombs Morgan. Married to Diane Hall on Jan. 22, 1977. Employe of Ken Garff Co. as auto mechanic. Graduate of Granger high. 1 widow; Survivors, son, Katherine, daughters, Crystal, Douglas, Valley; brothers, sisters, Scott, both Salt Lake; Milton, Lydia, Laura, both West Lynn all West parents, Valley; Lydia grandmothers, Laverda Coombs, greatgMorgan, randmother, Louise Total Caseload WEST cases ranging from rape to traffic accidents during August. The Green Sheet last week reported the total at pointed out. The Uniform Crime Report to the state includes homicide, rape, robbery, assault, theft burglary, larceny and motor vehicle WEST VALLEY. Building activity picked up significantly here during August. The city issued 102 building permits during the month for structures valued at a total of more than $4 million, appreciably Former restaurant son, Jr., stepdaughter, Mrs. Bill (Edna) Ogden, Jerome, Idaho; two grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren. Fritz more than the Ran-dah- and Katheryn McKellar Fritz. Survivors, parents; brother, sisters, Duaine, Lisa, Stacy, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKellar, all Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fritz, greatgrMidvale; andmothers, Sarah Fritz, Jordan; Edith McKellar, Magna. Dumas BURIED. Louisa Butterfield Dumas, 85, Friday in Murray City Cemetery, fol lowing services at Granger 14th ward chapel. She died last Monday at home of natural causes. Born on Feb. 24, 1897 in Murray to Elijah A. and Sarah Channing Butterfield. Married to Joseph (Pete) LaVerl Dumas on Dec. 12, 1917 in Murray; he -- Nov. 24, 1961. Active member of LDS church. Active in West Valley senior citizen organization. Survivors, sons, daughters, Keith L., Midvale; Alden both St. A., Ronald J George; Joe Dean, Darwin D Arvin E. Mrs. Boyd (Melva) Llewellyn, Mrs. Wayne (Faye) Davis, all West Valley; James Dale, Murray; 34 grandchildren; - 8 - 15 residential remodels or additions, $110,000; - 13 mobile -- no value listed; -- - great-greatgrandchil- 4 garages, brother, sister, - homes, carports (Dora) Breeze, both Murray. Preceded In death by a son, LaVerl. $26,000; in- city policemen totaled 604, the monthly report stated. That figure differs from the 649 reported in the Uniform Crime Report, which includes a couple of offenses such as simple assaults, which West Valley lists as part two offenses. In a three-mont- h comparison (June-August- ), the number of part one crimes investigated by West Valley police climbed steadily, while the number of part two crimes varied. Part one crimes increased from 474 in June to 543 in July to 604 in August. Part two crimes, on the other hand, rose from 794 in June to 889 in July before dropping to 860 in August, the monthly report shows. In total, August was the busiest month of the summer, surpassing Julys investigation level by 32 cases ). (1,464-1,432- Drive-i- n Is Robbed On Wednesday WEST VALLEY. A armed robber held up Dees knife-wieldin- g Drive-in- , 4095 So. Red- wood Road, just before time last closing Wednesday, making off with several hundred dollars in cash. Drive-iemployes said they were preparing to close for the night when a man wearing a white cloth bag leaped over the counter and displayed a knife with what was estimated to be a blade, said West Valley Officer Fredric Mattfield. n 12-in- 5-- the white 160-pou- male in his 20s, enter the store, UTAH NUT HOUSE FREE ROUS laialns Dria4 Fmrti BrMfa Mix Banana Chips Paean Tapart Walnsti Cacanat T apart Peon at a Peanut Qaitart Honey Dip Cashews Pineapple Pistachios 4375 So. State Officer John Chilton said the suspect, a city resident, took the victim to his apartment. Communion Sunday Is This Week GRANGER. what it is. Another resident, Earlene Richards, ob- World Communion Sunday will be observed this week at Westvale Presbyterian church during the 11 a.m. worship service. The message to be delivered by Rev. Milton Ensley will be On Being One in the Spirit. His childrens topic will be Youve Got to be One dont even know We or the jected to the small size of the lots (slightly over 4,000 square feet) and requested the buildings height be limited to prevent people from looking into her back yard from the units. Midwest spokesman R. I,,. (Bob) Taylor said with the service will be Joyce Maki and Brenda Cole. The youth choir is Assisting rehearsing at Wednesdays on 6:30 p.m. Persons is second through eighth grade are being invited to participate. Those interested may contact Ruth Walker, choir director, at 968-124- 3. n applicant and the gave itals request for (professional office) zoning for a medical building at 4160 W. 3400 South was endorsed, as was a bid for l (manufacturing) zoning by Jay Jones and Isabelle Markakis on 10.4 acres at 2400 So. Hand program and a Mothers Corner project in an attempt to assist children and parents in the fight against kidnapping. Health services commissioner Gay Green is organizing the project with the assistance of Bill Lewis, Kearns Town Council crime chairman, and Deanna Martin, PAC president. Volunteer mothers will be assigned to watch the school area for suspicious cars or circumstances and to monitor walkways and bus stops while children are enroute to and from school and at recess, a PTA spokesman said. A poster of a hand will be placed in windows of homes to which children may run if they have any problem going to and from school, she said. ecutive effi- energy His research also will focus on the ability to implement the solar easement law, passed in a recent session of the State Legislature, here. In a nutshell, that law prevents a property owner from building a structure whose height blocks the sun from a neighboring property owners solar collector, Eggleston said. secretary. Leon Jensen was named stake clerk. Fred Paulson is an alternate high councilor. Max Hamilton has been named the new second counselor in The commission also approved the conceptual plan for a street linking the expanding hospital complex to 4000 West and its dedication to the city. Plans for 3390 South (as it will be called) will be finalized by staff for the next meeting. Taylorsville 7th ward. Elevated from second to first counselor was Robert G. Olsen, to serve with Lloyd THE WEATHER Ar-bo- n, bishop. Mr. Hamilton, who is employed by the Church Printing Service, has been ward was activities chairman, registered against a request for commercial zoning for an Sunday school and center ward clerk. The 13.04 YEAR'S MOISTURE 24.76 Canada native has lived in Taylorsville the past 22 years. He and FORECAST: Friday through Sunday. Wldaly scattarad showers over the mountains Friday, decreasing Saturday. Fair to portly cloudy Sunday and worming. Low's 30s, high's 50s60s. superintendent teacher and assistant automobile service s on of an acre at three-quarter- Southern 1400 W. 3500 South. The applicant will be asked to consider changing to his request from a less intensive CC-- Alberta, his wife Roxie, 2 from Canada, parents of five. -l zone. also are 9 SAFEWAY the buildings design. Structures be up to two stories high, with five floor plans to give the development diversity. Staff members also expressed uncertainty about the future of Alice Way, a north-sout- h street which Copyright IMZ toftway Store litcorp. UP TO 3.00 IN CASH AND '2.00 IN COUPONS! Prices Good Thru Oct. 2. 1982 Retail Quantity curRox- rently ends at the borough property line. The staff suggested three alternatives. Vitalis s BUFFFBIN TABLETS 100 LI0UI0 HAIR 02. size STRENGTH ultra ban GROOM iat Regular or Unscentod MOU' $2.6g EDITOR mum EXTRA STRENGTH say I admire this man for taking time he could be using for his campaign and donating it on behalf of the safety of our children. Mr. Proberts police accepted for publication. background has been shared with this community for the past . . . Responding five years. He has frequently been the guest Dear Editor, Last week, a letter speaker at various appeared in this col- church and civic umn that questioned groups, educating citthe motives of Ronald izens on topics such as L. Probert, a Salt Lake traffic law, neighborCounty Deputy Sheriff. hood safety and home It seems the two protection. If Mr. Probert has been using concerned citizens are more concerned these lectures for the with the outcome of purpose of being electthe upcoming election ed to public office, than they are with the then I guess you could safety of our children. say hes been' campaigning a good many This, to me, is appal-inI am writing this years for this position. Other facts were letter to commend Mr. Probert for sharing his also misrepresented in expertise with this last weeks letter. Mr. community and I hope Proberts leave of abthat other parents will sence from the sherhave the opportunity iffs office began on to hear his presenta- July 1, 1982, and will continue through the tion on Child Watch. I personally attendgeneral election in ed one of Mr. Proberts November. To question his lectures at a PTA meeting last evening. ethics is highly imMr. Probert made no proper. Mr. Probert, I mention of the fact he salute you. is running for public Also concerned office, and I have to EXTRA 2.492 7 Count TO THE This newspaper is happy to accept any Letter to the Editor which is not libelous, malicious or prolane. It is suggested they not exceed 250 words. All letters must be signed; however, the name ot the author will be withheld and a nom de plume used if' g. always cient. As he noted, Some building codes require a specific percentage of window space to floor area. Thats not TOE CHOICE IS YOURS ANALGESIC LETTERS Leadership Changes Are Made mea- leadership. G. Barth Stone, was sustained stake ex- 7200 West. No opposition sures in the master Taylorsville stake M-- whether determine TAYLORSVILLE. A number of changes were made Sunday in P-- 0 Helping Eggleston will review city ordinances and building codes to they are conducive to energy conservation or encourage use of solar power. conservation West hosp- Valley process of a would vary in size and would Other. in the said he would work with the favorable recommendations to two rezoning applications. Kearns elementary are Planner Jared commission KEARNS. PTA workers at West BEER ENRICHED ON TAP SHAMPOO 11 Arthritis Strength 3 BUFFERIN' 100 ArflnfrsH count 3.69 Strength BUFFERIN THE NIGHT TIME PAIN RELIEVER CONDITIONER nasal ban 1.69 Sl20 DEODORANT .69 RegularQuick Dry UnscentedI.s ot. Size 1.69 congespirin Cough Syrup For Children 3.49 1.99 3 oz. Check the appropriate box for your savings $1.00 strings (a $100 cash I In rants --oil cagons)t rtlund check') Select 5 different brands Iran Select 3 different brand from than listed. 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The board also instructed Bruce Eggleston, the citys energy grant coordinator, to proceed with studies about the inclusion of energy sounded amenable to that idea. Campbell 1982 Placed On Hold Is neighbors prior to the next meeting. He noted that the density and lot sizes of the proposed units already were established. In other matters, the PTA Will 01 02 (VaHay Shopping Cantor Noxt to Safeway) WHILE THEY LAST Millerama residents and forced manager was counting money. He also ordered her to put cash into a second bag, the officer reported. The suspect then fled out the back door through a vacant lot between the drive-land the Kings Row subdivision, he added. Fingerprints were obtained at the scene. An investigation is WALNUT FLAKES Several residents on Avenue, to Roxadjacent were conborough, A is in sub-divisi- Mattfeld noted. The suspect ordered the employes to fill a brown paper bag with money DATENUT 14. custody following the rape here Saturday of a suspect, described as a OF OUR FRESH PRODUCTS 1 by employes FREE SAMPLES GIFT suspect None of the saw ATTN: NUT LOVERS PACK or 2 commercial signs, $28,000; -- 1 duplex, $56,000. Lester Edward, Mrs. commercial remodels or additions, $2.1 million; 33 one 35 issued in August, 1981, according to a monthly report filed by Brent Snyder, chief building inspector. The actual valuation of the buildings was listed at $4.34 million. For the year, the city has issued 163 permits with a valuation of $5.9 million. A year ago, the total was 76 permits with a valuation of $2.13 million, the report showed. Half the building permits issued were for residential construction, one for multiple unit housing and 14 for commercial or industrial construction, Snyder pointed out. The remainder were for miscellaneous projects. Specifically, permits were issued for: - 24 new residential units, value $844,000; - 4 new commercial projects, $1.15 million; SERVICES. Tomorrow l (Friday) at 11 a.m. for Cory Fritz, two weeks 2700 8525 W. old, Magna, at South. Friends may call one to services. hour prior Burial in Valley View Memorial Park. He died Monday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Sept. 13, to Randahl vestigated $4 Million WEST VALLEY. theft. It does not include other offenses which police categorize as part two. Part two offenses range from kidnapping and abortion to possession of dangerous drugs and commercialized sex and from extortion and forgery to traffic offenses and responding to a death at home or a suicide. West Valleys monthly report for August shows that officers investigated 860 offenses in this category. That compared to 772 for the same month the previous year. Part one crimes Value Of Permits Is Matr-sfiel- died official department BURIED. Jeanette West That 649. figure reflected only part one classification crimes which are reported to the state on a monthly basis, a Mayne Streator Mitchell, 90, Kearns, Saturday in Bingham Cemetery, following services at Kearns 5th ward chapel. She died Thursday. Born on Aug. 10, 1892 to George Edward Mayne and Isabelle McGregor in Bingham Canyon. Married to Robert E. Streator in 1935 in Farmington; he died. Married to John Richard Mitchell in January 1951 in Ely, Nev. Member of LDS church. 1982 i 1,464 Mitchell Kearns; VALLEY. Police here Coombs, all Salt Lake. operator. Survivors, Robert E. Streator Woman Raped, Man In Custody Police Responded To 1,400 Incidents the ing type of struc- Number one was the extension of the road into the planned unit development. 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