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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW 5C Thursday, Dec. 23, 1982 THE GREEN SHEETWEST Magna Service District Rejected (From Page4C, Col. Taylorsville-Bennio- graduatethe Brenda 7) n Community Council it hold off on plans to incorporate. The council refused, with the result that the should Commission agreed to fund a feasibility study on the incorporation of the two communities. West Valley formally adopted an $11.8 million budget that did not require a property tax increase. Stewart, reigning Miss Salt Lake Valley, was fourth runner-uin the Miss Utah competition. p County June Even though the chance for success was no better than and that support for the effort was hardly unanimous, the West 50-5- 0 Valley City Council filed suit against the state to stop construction of two state corrections facilities in the city. Taylorsville-Benmo- n a beer license ordinance which didnt provide reimbursement to bar and tavern owners who felt they had been promised one by the former City Commission. Community Council officials were told by the County Commission that an incorporation feasibility study should be completed by September. Granger high ij six percent in the final surplus quarter of the fiscal year left West Valley with sales tax receipts for the year totaling million, nearly more than projected. Before a crowd of 200 people, the Magna $3.4 $200,000 Water District Kelly Damron and Marie Van W'agoner. July 8 and Sewer refused to allow a special service district to be formed within its boundaries, essentially ending all hopes of some east Magna residents to establish a district to buy a park at the Magna Mt. Riders rodeo grounds. 0'iflmaj The monthly COG meeting turned into a heated debate over annexation between com-muni- ty council and mayors who make up representatives the countywide organization. Rain and unseasonably cold temper- atures dampened Fourth of July celebrations in Magna and West Valley, but the festivities went on nonetheless. West Valley Mayor Jerry Maloney, known for his opposition to a lawsuit against the state over the corrections facilities, was subpoenaed as a witness for the state. The W'est Valley City Council formally not to reimburse bar and tavern owners for sharp increases which they were forced to pay the year before to receive decided business their licenses. July West $50,000 for im- provements at West Valley City park, 4000 The City Planning Commission paved the way for Valley West hospital to begin cony struction of a facility. crews Construction were nearly finished with a widening project on Redwood Road between 4700 and 4380 South. five-stor- July 22 For the first time since West Valley in- corporated, work on major street repairs began. Crews began patching small sections of damaged roadway and began repaving 5600 West north of 4100 South. The City Council delayed revising its SAT level but dropping. The greatest weakness was shown in spelling. deficit from the mission member Sam Ricks, a Bennion resident, criticized the district for its construction schedule. Citizen committees involved in the revision of West Valleys master plan urged that efforts be made to improve the appearance of the area and to encourage home ownership. The West Valley Planning Commission endorsed a U. S. Postal Service plan to end home delivery service in new residential neighborhoods, replacing it with centralized delivery areas. The Taylorsville 4th ward entry in the Days of 47 parade was singled out for recognition. ( See Page 6C. Col. 1) ft (Standard budget citys 1981-82 ed, but not before County Planning Com- elimination of annexation policy overlaps. The Granite School Board was informed City surplus for would amount to nearly $1 million. That was over and above paying off the $400,000 budget 6200 South was approv- several mayors that would result in the Achievement Test) scores for district students were still above the national Valley Bennion Improvement District request for a reservoir at 2800 W. annexation policy declaration because of talks initiated by that 15 John Manager Newman announced that the previous year. Newman also asked the council to increase the city budget by W. 3400 South. 1 West Valley adopted A 24 He rr July Jeri Pettersson was crowned Miss Magna. Her attendants were July A 29 Taylorsville- - Merry Christmas from all of us at Drawn by Phuong Tran, 6th grade, Hillview. Parents Mr. Can Tran and Mrs. Phing Uuong. Hiewuj Ctotouw fyumtolMuaGl John Paras Furniture 3565 So. Redwood Luimi Road Vn f fv MORTUARY 57o!SOUTHlSTAT 02221 |