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Show mi At 9008 W. 2700 South In Magna MAGNA. The County Sherriffs satellite that to repair the building would require renovation that would cost about $50,000, so it was necessary to find another building in order to continue serving residents here. The new office is office has been relocated here, marking the first time since 1928 that it has not been housed in a building next to the old fire hall. Lt. Bill A. Van Wagenen, executive officer of the western patrol division, said 9008 W. 2700 South, in space forcement from the deputies will operate out of the center. Actually, most of us like the new loca- - personnel detective traffic division, deputies and reserve by failure of the furnace in the old building which was vacated by the fire department in the spring of 1980. Van Wagenen noted that portable electric heaters had been used for one year, but they proved to be cost prohibitive, as well as inadequate. As a result of the lack of heat, plaster began to fall and walls cracked, making it an undesirable place to work, he added. He went on to say 535-757- From 7-1- which very the old which will include a karate demon-stratio- A UTAH AUTO DEALERS ASSOC. NEW CAR SHOW NEW 1983 MODELS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC production and storage; physical health; social, emotional and spiritual strength; literacy and development; Weir Deputy Andy Burton of the County Sheriff's Department checks reports, while deputy N. K. Ostler operates copy machine in rear of new sheriff's substation in Magna. . . . Carr To Speak iT2 To SUP Group WEST VALLEY. The historian for the national Mormon Battalion will address the nyT Oquirrh Mountain SUP CALDTODAY FOR A FREE CONSULTATION 11. chapter on Nov. Elmer Carr will be 966-230- 0 m featured speaker at the monthly meeting, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the Lee Kay Resource Wildlife 6000 W. 2100 Center, South. DIA. COLOR TELEVISION In Nov. career 4-5- -6 finan- management. Directing the fair are Jim and Connie Taney. Gl3D(3taDDQ. REPORTS Thursday - Friday - Saturday and resource cial 19" n ( prepared by each of the six wards in the stake. Subjects to be treated in the various booths will be home fa SYLVANIA Multi-Cultur- will visit , demonstrations education; m Granite districts ministrator, is presenting the workshop program in 30 west valley 5th-7t- h CENTER. ,3 KEARNS. Representatives from 0 TAYLORSVILLE. possibly could be extended to allow the county time to evalute the possible cost of CARRIAGE SQ. 4166 So. 1785 W. Cultural Session Planned At KHS A boys Center area schools, to help with staff teachers and staff members at Kearns members become to aware of cultural difby Judy high on Tuesday on ferences and how to present a workshop Myles. students best awareness. cultural help will Refreshments The center staff, from varying cultures be served. The event is the direction of who are entering area under being sponsored by the See Page 5B, Col 5) Luciano Martinez, ad PTA. p m personal and family preparedness fair will be held tonight (Thursday) for members of Taylorsville stake. The fair will be held in the Taylorsville ward building from 7 to 10 p.m. A number of booths will be available to show displays and and DIET - Stake Fair Scheduled fiTTHE .P, parking for the public, beach development, the office could be open seven days a week with a full staff. (SeePage 5B, Col. 1) equipment. It has been taken on a restoring Van increased activity generated by the The new office occupies 800 square feet of space, including two offices, a reception area and storage for lease, better, Wagenen said. There is considerably better reserved for sheriffs vehicles. And with the 7 both records tion GRANGER. 4, 1982 For Staff night will be held Nov 11 at Hillsdale elementary. All boys and a parent or grandparent or other relative are being invited to a program from 7 to 8:30 with two spaces formerly occupied by Dr. David Drown. It will be open daily from 1 to 9 p.m., but there may be times when officers are out on call, so residents are being advised to call before coming in. move was the the necessitated t located at building. All Magna deputies, plus Sgt. Bruce Millet, as well as other law en Thursday, Nov WEST VALLEY VIEW Hillsdale 'Boys Night Planned County Sheriff's Station In New Quarters s' I t g - 2700 West 3500 South ;stsegw Kearns Service Area To Expand Programs KEARNS. New staff has been added and programs are being expanded in Kearns Service Area No. 1, according to David Howick, director. education at Kearns high and the University of Utah. He also Howick is in charge of the operations, acting under the tified Mr. as a Utah serves delegate to the United States Aquatic Sports. As a nationally cer- official "A Little More and chairman of aquatic officials in Utah, he is board of trustees. responsible for the Employed by the Ser- training and quality vice Area since 1969, control of all comhe will be concen- petitive swim competitrating on the pro- tion in the state. Mr. Howick serves posed development. Mr. on the Utah Swimming Assisting Howick in the new board of directors. He position of recreation has been involved with manager is Will Sober-ane- recreation since he who will be restarted swimming at sponsible for con- the age of 3. He serves ducting new programs on the Salt Lake Comas they become avail- munity Development able. board and is the preMr. Howick is insent chairman. The volved in several board has donated aspects of recreation more than $500,000 for on a local and national the improvement of level. He serves on the the community in such American Red Cross projects as Southridge Safety Services board, park, David Gourley which is responsible park, community for the training and beautification, housing supervision of all liferepair programs and guards and instructors others. in the swimming field. Under his direction, Howick holds several the swimming pool and tennis programs ratings, including water safety in- have grown, final paystructor, water safety ment on the pool has instructor trainer, been made, state laws CPR instructor, adhave been passed to vanced first aid inpreserve the future of a structor, and recreational service instructor. areas in the state, Born and raised in attendance at the pool the Kearns area, and courts has more Howick received his ( See Page 4B, Col . 4 ) ... For YOU! s, 100 I SOLID STATE PERMA TINT AFC VHFUHF (Similar to Pii) 3 DAYS ONLY T0R0 SNOW BLOWER dependable snow thrower on the market. With or without electric The most VtP start. $33888 ? 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