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Show 9 Thursday, Dec. 30, WEST VALLEY VIEW o 1982 wiMniip o o 0fjgsnii5 o I'oTuhsS) mtoapthSI cd : ciEsnaS A (' DAY ONLY 1 y Sat. Jan 1, 1982 10 AM to 12 PM ALL NEW & USED CARS IN STOCK OVER 1 25 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 1976 Datsun 710 Coup 4 spd , 4 1979 cyl. Low miles. 1,788 Lock outs, Air cond. 1979 CIO Scottsdale 4X4 spd. Runs Great. Tractor tires and wheels. P.S., Air. Can save with this beauty. 988 1978 Ford Mustang 1977 Fiat 128 Front wheel dr., 4 SAVE 10900 1978 Datsun B210 flrf 4 cyl., 4 1970 Mercury Cougar 988 Mid engine. Sports in U.S.A. car. ed or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 24th day of March, 1983 or said claims shall be forever barred. JOHN A. ROKICH Your Vehicle NOW Attorney for Personal Representative but would rather not accept at top price with CALL TODAY Pill profeiilond j PU. 968 8131. S10 2A For Sale 73 CHEV PICKUP cyl, good condition, good engine, $1,295. 8 272-335- From 8 to 5 HEAVY DUTY work truck, Ion chassis. 1963 Dodge Flat bed with sides. New $1,200 engine, $400 tires. $995. VI 1 1 J 966 4028 Standard Features windows Tinted glass Breathable vinyl 3 passenger bench seats tie down bars And much more 4600 SO. STATE 2660033 J claims ) above estate are to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 1st day of April, 1983, or sa'd claims shall be required of Morris Reed Kelly, aka Morris R. Kelly, Deceased. Probate No. All persons having P82-99- 5 ) PUBLICATION 9 Civil No. D82-474- 1982. P.O.Box 7471 & Murray, Utah 84107 1 Telephone: Attorney for the 967-387- Estate H8-4- B West St. West Valley City, Utah 3535 So. 3200 968-828- or 2 B9-3- At Trinity Methodist B Covenant Sunday To Be Observed PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS WELCKER, ed. Probate Deceas- KEARNS. Covenant Sunday will be observed during the 8:30 and 11 No. All persons having claims against the above estate are to present them to the undersign- - required ) a.m worship ser- vices at Trinity United Methodist church this week. The morning topic will be A new beginwith the Bib ning, As Session Approaches Numerous Bills Filed scheduled to begin Jan. 22 and continue every Saturday at 10 a.m. throughout the coming months. Parents who have young people planning to participate are being asked to meet with the minister at 9:45 a.m. on Jan. 9 in the Editor's Quote Book local sales tax revenue. The newest inoption includes a quarter-cen- t crease in the tax. Money from this tax also is earmarked for law en- classes pre-file- d ll -- - A new proposal to redistribute forcement purposes. - Bills dealing with annexation r laws. Submitted by Rep. lical reading taken from Pauls letter to the Phillipians. The services will close with covenant response and holy communion, to ac- Rev. Bron-stonGreenwood. Activities this week cording first-yea- BENNION. GRANGER. All seniors at Granger im- munization records to before returning to classes next week. According to Parley Jacobs, assistant principal, the school will start excluding students who have not turned records. in their This is not a threat, he explained, but is in compliance with a new state law. He said that at this time next school year, all students will be required to have that information turned in before they can attend school. The PTSA is assisting in getting the information to Granger high patrons. In recent board meetings, the PTSA also has discussed ways of cutting costs for school dances. They also are making plans to hold Teacher Appreciation Week Jan. 24-2- 8. Try perty owners' signatures needed on an annexation petition from 51 to 67 percent; and would permit individuals, not just government entities, to request a Boundary Commission hearing on a proposed municipal boundary change. Another annexation-relatebill (HB 65) would remove an exemption that allows residents to remain part of a school district when their area annexes to a city with its own school district. - Cromar also has introduced a bill (HB83) to prohibit counties from implementing a utility franchise tax, an idea considered recently by the County Commis-- d -- sion. - A proposal that would make Hogle Zoo a division of the State Department of Natural Resources. - A proposal that would allow up to a three-mil- l countwide levy to fund county jails (sponsor, Rep. Kirk Rector, 35) ; - A proposal to hold separate elections on incorporations and selection of city officials (sponsor A -- in- g truder described as a white male with dark hair and a stocky build reportedly fled from a home here Friday morning after encountering a woman resident. The incident took place in the Records Required the school Kevin Cromar, 46, the bills would increase the number of pro- -- Armed Intruder Chased From Residence Students' high must submit - - -- DATED this 16th day of November, BOLEY J- (From Page 1A, Col. 4) portance to Green Sheet area residents have been proposed and may come up for consideration at the session. bills are : Among those - A two-bipackage that would increase taxes on beer and liquor. Funds would be returned to local governments to fight liquor-relate- d offenses, most notably drunken driving (sponsor, Duayne Johnson, 53). Doing what you like is freedom. Liking what you do is happiness. Frank Tyger H. Craig Hall Attorney for Plaintiff BLACK HAM will include a meeting of the visitation committee at 7:30 Tuesday and a finance committee meeting at 7:30 p.m Wednesday. Parents of youth are being reminded of ) This is an action for divorce. forever barred. Estate of L.F. Estate SUMMONS BY You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Complaint herein with the Clerk of the above-entitleCourt and to serve upon or mail to H. Craig Hall, Plaintiffs attorney, P.O. Box 7471, Murray, Utah, a copy of said answer within thirty (30) days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be' taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, a copy of which has been filed with the Clerk of the Third Judicial District Court, Sait Lake County, State of Utah, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and served upon you and also which may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court, 240 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Third Judicial District Court In and lor Salt Lak. County Probat. Division Probot. 8 Guardianship Notlc.s Consult Clark ol District court ol th. r.spac-tlv- a signors for furth.r ) ) 'I 3,488' Rev. sanctuary, Greenwood said. d against the 968-350- 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS I appraisal Telephone x 38(27 PUBLIC NOTICE TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: 84119 over drive Steel belted radials 5Vj JJ - 14 wheels Swing out side vent 84044 R10-3- B DON BLACKHAM 1 V11-1- Mazda B2000 Sundowner: MorHiulures more value Ilian Du Nun loyola hrd Ranker or C hevy i 10 Magna, Utah Defendant. . nobody coni" Starts and runs good, cassette, just inspected. Asking $350. 1 2754 South 8850 West vs. KHAMPHONE OUNKEO, NQ HASSLES for S21-667- 9 "if 't mM H. ULlM.- :- 250-586- 9 Plaintiff, As seen on T.V. Professional Multiple Listing Service will get you RESULTS FASTI $5,405 Telephone: Rowena Welcker Personal Representative BOONKHONG OUNKEO, "National Autofinders Clines has it for only Magna, Utah OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Used Car Co. Comes To Utah 1963 CHEV 3617 South 8400 West IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT $ Wholesale . . . 25 it oil it eolti spd. Front Wheel Dr. Great Ski Car. 4 Low miles. PUBLIC NOTICE X SPORT COUP 3,488 2,875 1 1980 DATSUN 310 1978 Fiat XI 9 Brogham ri 2,688 4 Custom interior. Mag wheels. Save. 1977 Olds Cutlass America's Front wheel dr., spd., 4 cyl. Nicest in Salt Lake. 3,188 1,988 Very Clean. Nicest spd. Low miles. 1978 PLYMOUTH spd. Low miles. Very Clean. Save gas and money with this spd. 4 4,988 5,788 4 4X4 CHEVY LUV A Want Ad! ) South block of Don Quixote Drive (3120 West), according to Deputy Ronald S. Jensen of the County Sheriffs Department. The suspect was also described about 160 pounds and as 6 to wearing a light blue turtle neck shirt and jeans. The suspect reportedly was observed turning on a light in the living room of the home by the female resident. She screamed for him to get out, knocked the gun aside and pushed him toward the 6000 5-- 5-- frontdoor. Gunman 'Hits' Cafe, A masked gunman MAGNA. and described as Mexican, pounds, held up a cafe here Friday, fired three shots and escaped on foot with an undisclosed amount 145-15- 0 of cash. The incident was reported at Copper King Bar and Cafe, 8979 W. 2700 South, at 2:58 a.m., according to Deputy D. Bench of the County Sheriffs Department. Bench said the suspect was wearing medium brown cowboy boots, a brown and tan plaid coat, a plaid shirt and light brown pants. The mask was described as having the image of an old man and the weapon was described as a .22 caliber handgun. green-colore- d Steve Rees, 47). - A proposal to allow county justices of the peace to sit anywhere in the county (sponsor, Sen. Bill Barton, 12). -A proposal that would require a minimum prison term, without parole, for prisoners convicted of sex, assault and kidnapping crimes against children under 14 years of age. Along the same line, another bill has been introduced that would establish a central registrar for missing children. - A proposal that would allow school districts to use revenue from liquor taxes for general school operations, not just the school lunch program. - A proposal for a local option sales tax that would allow school districts to fund expanded education programs. - A proposal to repeal the 1981 act which rolled back property appraisals to 1978 values. A proposal to allow to obtain fishing licenses if their 16th birthday occurs during the season (sponsor Rep. Sam 29). Taylor, -A proposal to enact safety rules for water skiing. - A proposal to allow state and county employes to participate in political activities without taking a leave of absence from their jobs. - A proposal to establish uniform standards for subdivisions in and -- -- -- -- Fires Three Shots 5-- -- -- locally-assesse- d - -- nrotipd municipalit!0 1 |