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Show V TTTl T ,d Other Judges Retained JP Ousted ; LAKE. SALT One incumbent h $ AUTO cv CHECK-U- VINE ST. P For Starting and Charging Problems! '0 WINTER SPECIAL We're at the south end of the valley. Compare our Prices! Fast Expert Service We won't sell you anything for your car you don't need. . i t i i i 312 Watt 5090 South i Phono $4995 LUB - OIL FILTER & OIL ,C0MPLETE COOLING SYSTEM BACK intermountain generator I '66' FLUSH - NEW AIR FILTER SAVE OVER $12 Alignment 266-206- 1286 2 Brakes Tune-u- VINE 266-357- 0 4 t I I EQUAL I ZER & REESE WINTERIZE NOW SALES & INSTALLATION Custom Hitches Custom Tow Bars I I I I Welding Wiring Beat the Fall Rush Brake & Control Installation coil BERT ENTERPRISES . 2036 W. 2200 South i,-- i-- SPECIALITY ALL WORK - --- n GUARANTEED Allens Automotive K GENERAL REPAIRING 4485 West 3500 South 968-419- 1 QHIEDCEEDGninD CDQUt t meat cutting business at his Redwood residence will be appealed to the City Council here Tuesday. The council will consider Jacksons appeal of. a City Planning Commission decision at its 6 p.m. meeting in City Hall. The Planning Commission voted against Jacksons request to have the meat cutting business declared a legal, use since it had existed in the area for more than five years. Jackson said he cut and package ed game animals on a basis at his residence, 2545 Chatham Road. The council also will consider Duane Gillmans application for commercial zoning at 1400 W. 3500 South. The change from residential zoning would pave the way for an automobile repair center on the acre site. part-tim- 3-- e 2 Choirs Slated To Sing Here GRANITE PARK. The combined choirs of Granite district high schools will perform during the 27th annual Veterans Day Concert Wednesday night. Performing during the 8 p.m. concert, in addition to the singers, will be the Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band. The musical presentation will be held at the UofU Special Events Center. part-tim- i I , t three-quart- er Thirty-fiv- e 1,000-vot- 70-3- years ago Liechtenstein was poor and agrarian, but today it is the most intensively industrialized nation on earth and one of the most prosperous. Granger Library To Hold Egg Ornament, Film Series Programs GRANGER. Instruction on turning eggs into Christmas ornaments and the feature film series are highlights this week at Granger Library. Jean Godfrey will provide information on egg decoration from p.m. Participants are being asked to register in advance by and asking for the calling Granger branch. At 7 p.m. Monday, the library will hold an F. Scott Fitzgerald Night. The title of the film will be announced later, a library spokesman said. Mrs. Godfrey has painted Ukrainian eggs for 25 years, a craft she learned from her Bulgarian In addition to teaching crafts, she also is a volunteer at the County Juvenile Detention Center, where she teaches a class in stress 3 943-463- From Deputy Sheriff MAGNA. sister-in-la- management, noted. Tips on kidnap prevention Ridge Community were provided to Lake Council members the spokesman Wednesday by a member of the County Sheriffs office. 535-744- 1 feed information received from the caller directly to the patrol car, he noted. Gale said four attempted kidnappings have been reported in recent months in REVIEW ( ' 1 Magna. Another was reported in Kearns. An alert parents reponse resulted in the arrest of one suspect, the deputy noted. Special teaching techniques can be used to make children aware of the danger From Page 5A, Col. 9) Putnam, Mark Pulley, Leon Lunt, Andy Gilbert, Todd Hird, Ted Davis, Jeff Olsen, Allen Maurer, Ron Kenner, Chris Foerster, Stephanie Brown and Laura Conford. The hand of the director was clearly evident and it was a job he can take great pride in. Never have more acting plaudits been deserved in difficult roles. Backstage . ii i I i high, he was on last years wrestling team, Ron Smith advanced enjoys drama Becomes An Eagle He and has played soccer for three years. BENNION. Ron S. Smith, son of Steven and Judy Smith, has been awarded the Eagle Scout badge. He is a member of Troop 85L with joyed earning also enjoys building models and electronics. He is the first Eagle in his family. A number of volcanoes on the Hawaiian Is- lands are still active. recent in Eruptions Ron years have added hundreds of acres of land to the island of Hawaii. Tueller as scoutmaster. Of his 27 merit badges, he most en- the reading badge. For his project he organized a drive, sent out flyers and collected toys, clothing and blankets which he MURRAY 4961 SO. 266-399- STATE 4100 W MOO SO 968 7765 1 Theyre here. POLTERGEISTS SIX f BEAST MASTER PACK TEX m PG Call For Show Times 5TAR vvfSth KHATT l Uli MATINEES SATURDAY A- -l Glendale O' 973 ?37 MSS fSTARTWEKJL Call For WRATH Show Times KHATI m fingerprinted during the recent campaign at Magna, Lake Ridge and Copper Hills elementaries. people must also be pleased with their efforts. The only weakness the show had involved music, both vocal and orchestra. And yet they did not seriously mainiin Phone 278 471 3092 S Highland 1 AllSooti p MlflgBI 1.00 Carriage Square Only Ornament POLTERGEIST PG A PIUS Class Set BEASTMASTER GRANGER. 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The title of the film will be announced later, a said. library spokesman Mrs. Godfrey has THEATRES 2.50 TIL 3 P.M. 2.00 ALL DAY PG Film , Egg 943-463- TUESDAY ALL SEATS TREK II . naments MATINEE BARGAIN PRICE STAR member Council PG Bedford in JEREMIAH JOHNSON Filmed In Utnb THE MISSIONARY' (FC) ) The Movie of Tomorrow bryond you: NATIONAL lobort Ho Gave Hit Body to Savo tbeir Souli... YEAR Annie mi jvjktBtdmnv. iCo6t , SECRET AMERICAN USifun. from tsMh0 Hollywood (to) LAMPOON CLASS REUNION R CONAN THE BARBARIAN R 'N QHthe Thief BARBARIAN detract from the Detention Center, overall impact of the - SuRT REYNOLDS D0LL WARRIOR GLADIATOR KING 'WV' f National Lampoon CLASS REUNION yp"T0N The no (Khihome one umt Hu () SEASON OK THE WITCH where she teaches a , For quick, effective management, the results at low cost, use spokesman noted. Mrs. Godfrey also the Want Ad columns of teaches turkey carvSheet! Green the ing, she added. 4 at Eisenhower junior RonS. Smith Ridge area were door-to-do- production. t dent. An honor roll student without becoming J s He has served as senior patrol leader and deacon's presi- Dave Macbeth said 850 children in the Lake paranoid, Gale said. He urged parents not to allow children to participate in activities, to go to public restrooms alone or to wear clothing which bears their names. Christmas - Those holding down the key roles were Beverly I Medical Primary Center. - in-t- , cleaned and repaired and donated to the Council Hears Tips solving tual kidnappings. Witnesses are to call immediately. If its a situation, however, the number to call is 911, he stressed. The dispatcher will ' 0 2535 Lows, 6 are descriptions accritical to t 6 a Deputy M. L: Gale told the audience that quick response time and accurate witness - FORECAST: Fridoy through Sunday, dry Friday with vor labia cloudinats, e chanca of thowart lata Saturday ond 50 s, aarly Sundoy. Highs - A WEST VALLEY. A ruling that Doug Jackson may not continue a er 1 114,602-48,50- Meat Cutting Appeal To Be Heard Tuesday percent of vote) Precinct I (100 84-8- OUR - Vote In nine-candida- te RADIATORS HEATERS I I THE WEATHER SUMMARY JP Warren D. Cole, a Midvale Rex Conradsen resident who serves much of the 8,404 valleys east side (Precinct 6), was Precinct 3 ousted in his bid for another term by Joanne Rigby, the leading Dan Armstrong in the September primary. 15,412 1 1,083 Ronald Probert On Tuesday, she maintained that lead with 8,791 votes, compared to Precinct 7 7,289 for Cole. In doing so, Rigby becomes one Geraldine Christensen of four women to serve as Justices 9,426 C. Gerald Newlon of the Peace in the valley. 3,532 Phyllis Jean Scott joins the JP ranks, having defeated David Constable Drake Tuesday in Precinct 2. Reon are the bench positions taining Precinct Peggy Acomb, who soundly defeated Otis Weeks in Precinct 4, Kris Thompson (R) 5,804 and Geraldine Christensen, who J. LeRoy (D) 4,879 more than doubled C. Gerald Newlons total in Precinct 7. Precinct 3 The race which attracted the most voter interest, however, inJean Dickson (D) 17,735 volved two men in the Kearns, Gerald Kling (R) 13,893 Taylorsville, Bennion area. Dan Armstrong won the right to Precinct 7 succeed Lynn Bernard as JP in Precinct 3 with a solid victory over Karren Allen (R) 8,661 Ronald Probert. The final vote Gail Bench (D) 6,133 total there was 15,412 to 11,083. Probert had emerged from a Robert Gibson, Floyd Gowans, primary, leading ArmPaul Grant, L. H. (Lee) Griffiths, strong in the balloting. Rex Conradsen received 8,404 Larry Keller, Melvin Morris, C. votes as he ran unopposed in Bailey Sainsbury and Raymond percent. Precinct 1, which covers Magna. Uno all by In constable races, west side Southeast valley residents reelected Ralph Bishop in Precinct 8, voters picked three women to fill office. One was a Democrat, turning back challenger Guy that the other two Republican. Pierce by nearly 3,000 votes. residents picked Magna-areThe rest of the judicial races werent really races. All but three Republican Kris Thompson over J. e margin. The judges were virtually assured of LeRoy by a two Precinct 1 candidates are their three The positions. retaining listed as having the same address. who were challenged won easily. The Precinct 3 race (Kearns, Third District Court Judge Dean Conder thumped Steven Lee Taylorsville, Bennion) saw Jean Dickson defeat Gerald Kling by a split. Payton In two Fifth Circuit Court elec- almost 4,000 votes, 17,735 to 13,893. tions, incumbents Maurice Jones Dickson is a Democrat. The third woman elected was and Eleanor Smith Lewis both received 67.9 percent of the votes Karren Allen, a Riverton cast. Republican. She defeated Gail Jones and Lewis were named on Bench by 2,500 votes. On the east side, the candidates nearly 109,000 ballots, while their were all men and all the winners challengers, Randy Ludlow and were Republicans. Daniel Stanton, respectively, Don Billingsley won the Precinct garnered just 48,000 apiece. Other than those three contests, 2 race, the closest of the bunch. He the rest of the judicial races edged Douglas Schmidt by 300 amounted to a question of shall votes. The honor for the biggest winnwe retain this judge. Voters overing margin went to Herbert Emms to all said the yes whelmingly in Precinct 4, where the Democrats judges. didnt have a challenger. Emms At the Supreme Court level, the retention vote favored Christine received 9,759 votes, compared to Durham by 85.7 percent, Richard just 1,771 for his Libertarian opponent, A. Biff Baker. Howe by 84.5 percent and Dallin Terry Rossiter outpolled Don Oaks by 85.7 percent. At the District Court level, the Smith by 3,000 votes in Precinct 6, retention vote favored David Dee, while Bob Briggs doubled Mike total in Precinct 8. Philip Fishier, Arthur Christean, Jensens vote-gett- . 1982 Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace was ousted but all other judges retained their positions in Tuesdays vote. r Thursday, Nov. 4, WEST VALLEY VIEW 13 - class in stress JER1MIAH JOHNSON PG IT CAME FROM HOLLYWOOD (PC) fMTlHtfHIGH AT RIDGEMONT 15J Riveting Enthralling... CHARIOTS orriKt: Q UTE i i |