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Show C WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Dec. 23, 1982 THE GREEN SHEETWEST Vote Date Set For ( From Page 5C, Col . Aug. 5 5) District Court Judge Jay Bankson was two deliberating days of testimony plus written documentation submitted in the court case in which West Valley attempted to block construction of two corrections facilities in the city. Laurri Stay was crowned Little Miss Kearns and rode in the Hometown Days parade, along with runners-u- p Janie Hall and Melanie Davis. Granite School Board members urged administrators to improve the appearance of district schools and to consoliate programs as a means of encouraging fiscal conservatism. The Utah League of Cities and Towns was developing another proposal for altering City Question T-Ville-Bennion the sales tax distribution formula. This one wouldnt require a tax increase but would result in the state giving local governments cent of its four-ceshare, acone-quart- er nt cording to local mayors. The Kearns Babe Ruth League captured its second straight state title -and sixth in the past seven years - with a decision over West 6-- 2 -- Side. Aug. 12 COG officials assured community council spokesmen that they would be in- vited to all council meetings, but stopped short of accepting their suggestion that they be included as voting members in the countywide organization. John Short and the dependent consulting firm which studied the feasibility of West Associates, Valleys in- incorporat- ion, was hired to do a similar study on the prospects faced by Taylorsville-Bennio- n. City Attorney Ron Greenhalgh and attorneys for two state corrections divisions were turning in briefs to supplement in testimony the lawsuit over a halfway house and youth facility. Granger ended Binghams hopes of sweeping through the County Baseball League (Automotive) season unbeaten, but couldnt keep Coach Joey Satos team from capturing the cham- Granger pionship. beat Bingham on opening day but lost to the same club in the finals. A battle flared up between members of the Magna Community and east Council Magna residents who were intent on setting up their own council -the Lake Ridge Community Council. The County Commission announced that it would set April 5, 1983 as the date for an election on a proposal to in- corporate Taylorsville-B- ennion. Kirsten Brady was crowned County facilities in the city. Preliminary indica- tions from council members were that the council would not pursue the matter to a higher court. Doubts were raised about the accuracy of legal language in the Fair n Taylorsville-Bennio- the April, 1983 tion. Mothers were pleting last-minu- er The West Valley City Planning Commission stipulating more specific guidelines on constuction within the rpressure criteria ove- zones around Hercules. (See Page 7C, Col. 1) 3 3 Derry com- te shopping and Granite School District officials were up schools in preparation of the arrival of an estimated fixing students. Foundations were laid for Valley West 64,000 hospitals five-stor- y structure. The County Planning Commission approved a softball complex at 3495 W. 4850 South. residential nature. Taylorsville made a valiant showing in the Nearly 2,000 students didnt show in eager and students. instructed its staff to develop an ordinance elec- Sweetheart. Residents in the northwest corner of West Valley City opposed a request for manufacturing zoning in their area, which they said should be rural up for the first day of classes in the Granite School District. That still left teachers in charge of nearly 62,000 incorporation petition, but the county attorneys office said it wouldnt jeopardize school 19 Aug. two corrections Sept. Drawn by Doran Barton, 5th grade, Hillsdale Elementary. Parents: Bill and Karen Bar- t&ton SEASONS GREETINGS FROM ALL OF US AT 1 I 2 BARTONS BUILDERS w MART 3555 Host 3500 So. 968-212- i 1 State American Legion baseball tournament but had to settle for third place as Cottonwood upset pre-tourn- favorite Hillcrest for the title. Aug. 26 Judge Jay Banks ruled against West Valley in its attempt to stop construction of Drawn by Cheri Lynn Stansworth, age Parents Melvin and Karen Stansworth. 10, 5th grade, Stansbury School.J SEASONS GREETINGS FROM ALL OF US AT Drawn by: Jennifer Brown, 3rd grade, Carl Sandburg School. Parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown. Merry Christmai and a Happy New Year from all of ui at HEINZ DRUG FAIR WALGREEN Katie LaRay Brock, age 9, 4th grade. Lake Ridge Elementary. Parents Ken Brock and LaRay Brock. AGENCY Valley Fair Mall i BRASS ROOT (Arbor Park Shopping Center) 4 8325 W. 3500 So. Magna 250-798- lrtvpimvirisiiiiiiiiiin Famous For Quality - Famous For Value 2700 West 3500 South West Valley City |