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Show ytytr 7B mrMOfrwfW Thursday, Oct. 7, 1982 70 Newborn Are Hospital reports for the week ending showed 70 Sun-da- y newborn being welcomed to the Green Sheets west valley communities. The total includes 38 girls and 32 boys. Thirteen of the infants were born at Cottonwood hospital, 10 at St. Marks and 10 at Valley West. Babies were welcomed by the area following families: COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls William E. Rima, 4125 W. 4805 South Petelo Vake, 3211 So. 4100 West Daniel J. Armstrong, 5937 China Clay Dr. Wayne V. Bodily, 4900 So, 4055 West Robert M. Sabo, 3511 San Carlos Dr. James R. Bramble, 5633 Easton St. Kevin E. Betterton, Marcus Road So. 2765 Boys Ralph S. Jencks, Rivendell Road Rudy J. Gonzales, LeChateau Niel Shelton, 2114 W. Cir. Jon W. Thomas, 2984 Don Juan Dr. Gary Leavitt, 5279 W. Woodgrove Tracy M. Knight, Planada Way 5333 5999 Alan LeFevre, Cherry View Dr. 5026 Robert Hensley, 2783 So. Gary S. Allred, 1175 W. 8950 West Bill Case, 3091 W. 4700 South Jeff Hutchings, Grants Dr. Scott Jones, Lane Planada Way Charles Anderson, Clara Dr. 4515 L. 5443 4190 shown at Granger Library today (Thursday) and tomorrow, beginning at 2 p.m. are being offered while students are on vacation during the annual UEA convention. All school-ag- e children are being invited to attend the films which will run about 30 minutes each day. four-da- y (From Page 6B, Col. Mike Dr. 4471 Wood, Robert L. Harris, Eucalyptus Way Ronald Frank, you spike the Colts back to their corral. The golf team teed up against Granite and 2948 4942 Mohave Way Rex Robinson, 2285 Green St. Olympus team ran their hearts out at Cottonwood. Girls 2396 Doug S. Hill, 4740 So 2200 West William K. Walker, 5474 Whitewood Dr. Fred T. Rasband, 4444 So. 4000 West Warren K. Erickson, 6494 So. 5135 West Bill E. Peterson, 2571 Vespa Dr. Douglas S. Miles, 3170 Bennion Cir. Charles G. Worthen, 6648 So. Dixie Dr. Robert S. Neff, 3664 Vixen Way 4143 So. West Mark S. Moon, napolis Dr. Timothy 4314 An5247 Ban- Lewis, West Reed, West Valley Kent B. Palmer, 6517 W. 3940 South Lawrence P. Flowers, 3043 Rosa Vista Dr. Thomas DuPaix, 4013 Sagers Way David Wade, 5387 Michael Thompson, 4972 Cahoon Cir. Raymond Kolb, 4854 W. Gaskill Lane Kent C. Christian, 5078 Janette Ave. Charles Waldo, 6235 So. 2700 West Jeffrey Green St. E. Keller, 2303 Lynn Monk, 6136 Patti Dr. Blame Smith, 5133 W. 4200 South Brian Thomson, 5389 Cir. Kathy Mandanares, 7131 Schuler Ave. Mark F. Gardner, 4488 Woodgrove Dr. Ben Stevens, 5625 W. 5953 South John T. Jones, 3326 So. 3600 West Brett A. Nielsen, 4830 Erve Cir. Bart Barker, 4293 So. 4900 West . . . Lass Leads Seniors KEARNS. Jackie Vigil, Rodney Johnston and Terry Morgan are as class serving presidents at Kearns high for the current school year. President of the senior class, Miss Vigil is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vigil. She will be assisted by Peggy Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, vice president; Rick Reid, son of Mr. H. Reid, secretary; Kimberley Mires, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Mires, female ASK representative; Kyle Pehrson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pehrson, male ASK representative. The junior class president, the Johnston boy, is the son of Ed and Sandra Johnston. Serving with him will be Steven Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Russell, vice pres- ident; Dannelle Blackburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Blackburn, secretary; Libby Arias, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R Arias, Quint Mc- Combs, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. McCombs, WE ARE A SERIOUS WEIGHT CLINIC OUR GUARANTEE . . . "you pay you &eJ" OUR SOLUTION IS WORTH YOUR PHONE CALL ASK ABOUT OUR 4 REBOUNDER 25 IF ENROLLED BY representatives. Sophomore presi- dent, youth the Morgan is the son of Robert and Elizabeth against the Farmers. Also, there will be a Caravan leading to the game and we want everyone to decorate their car in blue and gold and follow the bus up to Granite. Lets show everyone that Cyprus spirit. 1ST Other sophomore officers are George Kucher, son of John and Denise Kucher, vice president; Debbie Morgan. Fast, daughter Lawrence Laurie Adams, Presides At Meet GRANGER. W. Mack Lawrence, regional representative, will be the visiting authority at sessions of Granger East stake conference this weekend. A meeting for the stake presidency will convene at 3 p.m. Saturday, followed by a priesthood leadership session at 4. All adult members of the stake are being invited to a 7 oclock meeting. A youth session is planned for 8 a.m. Sunday in the chapel at Richard Have a great UEA weekend. Catch the Pirate spirit and let it show; CHS the only way to go. of and Betty Fast, secretary; day of October BOARD Gerald Range 1 The following legal description is of property which is presently owned by the Golden Manor Nursing Home and which will be deeded to the City in connection with a portion of Hospital property for the new road. Beginning at a Point which is the Section Line 648.00 feet and West 694.69 feet from the Southof Sec- tion 30, Township 1 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running thence West 300.00 feet; thence North 00458 West 38 65 thence East 300.00 feet; thence South 00458 East 38.65 feet. feet; PUBLIC NOTICE . . . your right to know October 28, 1982 at 6:00 p.m. oclock before the Board of City Council NOTICE OF ZONING HEARING N O T I C E I of West Valley City on the following appl- S HEREBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held in the Council Chambers at WEST VALLEY CITY OFFICE, 2470 South Redwood Road, . . . ication requesting rezoning of the following described areas in West Valley City, Utah: 1. To amend the map West Valley City, Utah, on of West Valley City by The map showing such changes shall be filed with the West Valley City Planning Commission, 2470 South Redwood Road, in accordance with 2 of the Section Revised Ordinances of West Valley City, 1981, 12-8-- as amended. DATED B K. Maloney During the general session at 10 oclock Sunday, music will be sung by the Granger 5th ward choir. They will present a medley, including Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd, Have I Done Any Good, Love One Another and The Lord's Prayer. Conducting the sessions will be James D. McCleve, stake president and counselors Brent Butterfield and Guy Kimball. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that commencing October 1, 1982, 7th the meeting schedule for the remainder of 1982 shall be as follows: Office, 2470 South Red- Road, West wood Valley City, Utah. Chambers, NOTICE OF Council South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah. COUNCIL POLICY MEETINGS (STUDY SESSIONS) are scheduled for the first, second, third, and fourth 2470 Tuesday of each month, 6:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah. All meetings of the City Council are open to the public unless closed pursuant to the applicable of provisions Utahs Open and Public Meetings Act. A written agenda of each open meeting will be posted in the lobby of City Hall no later than 5:00 P.M. on the regular business day next preceeding such meeting. Meetings in addition to those specified herein will be held as circumstances re- Appropriate notice will be given for such meetings. W51-1- B PUBLIC NOTICE ELECTION Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the Magna Water Company an Improvement District, Magna, Salt Lake County, Utah, that a special election will be held within said district on Wednesday, the 1st day of for December, 1982, the election of one Trustee for the District. Application of a candidate must be filed with the Magna Water an ImDistrict, Company, provement West 2700 South, Magna, Utah on or be- 8940 fore November 15, 1982. The qualification for office is that an individual be a taxpayer and a qualified voter in the District. Published by order of the Board of Trustees of the Magna Water Company, an ImprovementM51-2-District. B 8A-MOB- VUE effective DOUBLE ALL COUPONS OVSG. POUAR-- 5 MS -- J 0CT. 7; 16 pgpSlj HIPH5 Z CRUSH CEUERtf k 5 441 pper- FAMILY SWISS W -- "704 OFF uSUGHT m. AAS5 COCOA MIX ,7(n LTlia N COPIES ST fee MARGARINE. ROLL PACK. Yl Floyd at 9.95 for municipal services. The City has filed a Revenue Sharing Use report with the Bureau of the Census. Both the adopted budget and the use reports are available for public inspection Monday thru Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. in the City Recorders REGULAR COUNCIL MEETINGS are scheduled for the second and fourth Thursday of each month, 6:00 P.M., in the City quire. THIS West Valley City adopted a budget for fiscal year 1982-8- 3 of $11,829,000.00 with no increase in property tax mill levies. The mill levy will remain B 4195 West 5415 South Kearns, Utah OPEM 4 RE-ELE- CT PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Kathleen Grantham City Recorder W51-1- West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence West 324.65 feet; thence North 178.25 feet; thence East 324.65 feet; thence South 178.25 feet to the point of beginning. 1.5 acres east Corner Publication of notice in West Valley View, October?, 1982. W51-1- VALLEY MAYOR Section Line 796.505 feet; West 170.35 feet from the Southeast Corner of Section 30, Township 1 along CITY ATTESTED: Beginning at a point North along the North OF COUNCIL OF WEST CITY 1 City Recorder 4160 West 3390 South South, - !T! ?T ? Kathleen Grantham 1982. 2101 W. 3100 South. KEARNS. The Copper Hills DUP camp will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Helen Herbstritt. Two officers have been added to the camp leadership. They are Muriel Campbell, chorister and Jacqueline Beck, chaplain. OFF OCTOBER ASK Copper Hills DUP Meets Tuesday AEROBICS CLASSES WEST VALLEY V 3540 SO. 4000 WEST 280 - Leaders Chosen I MUST LOSE WEIGHT! oh&j Just a reminder of next weeks pep rally Wednesday at 7 in the boys gym. Its to pysche the football team up for the game Serving as class presidents this year at Kearns high are, from left, Terry Morgan (sophomore), Rodney Johnston (junior), Jackie Vigil (senior). PRESIDENTS Richard Phillips, and the cross-countr- y OTHER HOSPITALS Kendall Peterson, Everett Wood Dr. 2) morrow (Friday) when Dean Highwood Dr. GRANGER. A variety of films will be Thursday CYPRUS - Boys Boys Films Aimed At Children Eyed The 3165 So. 6278 4439 W. Anderson, Broadhead, Jeff M. Beatty, Eastcrest Road Gregory Tidwell St. Glenn T. Valley Boys Russell Thomas, 3683 Royal Kevin Nudd, quet Ave. 7382 Randall Pond, W. Ryser, is 3574 So. 4240 West So 3320 Lynn Wightman, Westbury Dr. 5109 Chippewa PI. L. 8 perty located at 9) weekend lies ahead, so everybody relax and enjoy yourselves while you have the chance. A 5000 South Jim R-l-- name tag day and Friday is the powder puff football game and the boys drill team. So Cougars, look forward to an exciting week. HOSPITAL Todd Ainsworth, 4545 So. Atherton Dr. Howard Rasmussen, 5485 Girls pics, Girls 2835 West ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL (From Page 6B, Col. Country Hills Dr. Scott Dr. Melvin following described property from Residential Zone to Professional Office Zone as listed under Application filed by Valley West Hospital on pro- KAPERS Robert Gressman, Jeffrey Anast, reclassifying the P-- 0 W 5900 South VALLEY WEST ftyrwyyytyftttMff ?? fff ASK fany, Area In F daughter of Brooks and Sarah Bird, and Brad Tiffany, son of Larry and Joan Tif- West Births Greeted MIM ry?yfttMf??ffyytyf 2?85 TOILET TISSUE. ,f&. BANQUET PILLS iUfy-- SYEUP 83 Gallon- - MH&ODAIiaiL HOUSE DISTRICT 48 T-BO-NE Issues Floyd Lerdahl Voted in Favor of: "Right To Life" Legislation. Stricter Drunk Driving Laws. Unchanged Status of Money Market Certificates. Hunters Right to Concealed Weapons in Vehicles. Expanded Prison Facilities at Draper. Criminal Restitution to Victims. Paid For By The Committee To Floyd Lerdahl HiMti |