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Show T For Shopping Center 4 - ly agreed with the staff that the building was just too small. Wed prefer to see him relocate to another site which is larger and can handle the intensive use, said Hooper. Added board member Car-roElford, appropriate use, inappropriate site. In other conditional use matters, the commission approved : - A warehouse on 4 2 acres at 3270 W. 2200 South (Alex Industries) ; - A day care center on d acre at 3641 So. 3200 West (Gerald Anderson); Elford voted against the application; - Two duplexes on of an acre at 3543 Evening Dove Cir. (Warranty Assures Homes, Inc.). There was also no opposition to an application by Holmes and Perry zoning on Development for R-three-fifth- s of an acre at 2800 W. 4700 South. The application is essentially a formality to clear up a minor problem whose resolution is needed to start work on an approved apartment complex there. The commission also decided not to allow the zoning administrator, currently Jared Campbell, to decide routine and uncontested matters now the responsibility of the Board of Adjustment. ll -- one-thir- two-fifth- s Rox-borou- Cemetery Effort Highlights Stake third phase should not be considered until Midwest had completed the first two phases of the project. While the first phase proceeded in relatively good fashion, Hinckley said the projects consistency . . . more or less fell apart in phase two. Its time to sit back and take a long hard look and maybe get the first two phases finished, he added. Niel Altom, a resident of adjacent Westcove subdivision (which Midwest also reportedly owns), asked that Midwest finish work on that development before proceeding with another phase of Roxborough. In other matters, the commission denied two rezoning applications. Gerald Poulsons request for commercial (C-l- ) zoning on a half acre at 4700 So. 2700 West (northwest corner) was denied unanimously. Youth Sessions TAYLORSVILLE. Memorial Day visiting at Taylorsville Cemetery will be much more enjoyable for families this year following completion of a service project by the youth of Jordan stake Saturday. A member of the student planning committee of the Jordan stake youth conference, Heidi Christensen, coordinated the project by asking for permission from a member of the Taylorsville cemetery committee. 0 and She was given the their advisers and young people WEST VALLEY. The City Council spent three to four hours cleaning up the cemetery Saturday afternoon. appropriated $12,575 Thursday to Four riding mowers were usej.,e begin several small jobs on West and at least 10 power mowers to cut . Valley City park. council also set aside $5,000 to the grass. A generator wa' help the Granger South National employed to provide power for weed Baseball League, which is using the eaters. Brooms, rakes and clippers were also used to trim and clean diamonds in the park at 4400 W. 3500 South. In addition, it rebudgeted around many of the tombstones. Three pickup trucks full of trash $32,000 for work that will be done next year, according to a letter were gathered, a spokesman said. voiced which City Manager John Newman It was so exciting, Sharon Johnson, adult prepared for the council. will permit The appropriation with Rex Taylor for the Jordan stake crews to haul in five truckloads of The kids felt youth conference. really good about it. They really sand and clay for the park, install two steel doors, two Lexan windows know what service is now, she addin the scorers tower and the ed. Comments like: Wont this look materials needed to finish the tower and Look, this ones a and to contour for a berm in the nicer? baby; be sure to clean it good, were park. It also will pay fees for installing heard during the afternoon. A parting remark by one of the curb, gutter and sidewalk along the workers voiced the sentiments of park frontage on 4400 West and pay Will somebody fees for creating an easement with many of them: work on it now weve got it this the LDS church property to the north, the letter added. way? In other matters, the council voted During a testimony meeting held to indemnify six police officers who Sunday, many of the young people are involved, or expect to be involvspoke of the service project being the highlight of the entire youth ed, in a lawsuit stemming from a multi-forc- e conference. raid on a Sandy Grant Christiansen was youth residence two weeks ago. Five officers Charles Illsley, chairman of the conference. Other members were Joy Beal, Liesel Steve Sperry, Michael Wells, Winkler, David Arnesen, Gina William Essex, Paul Jacobson - and Walker, Dean Kimber, Stuart Jones, Chief David Campbell asked for the Elaine Arnold, Lynda Trone and indemnification in a suit filed by Deborah Smith Brown, a resident Kimball Whitaker. who was locked out of the home after police arrested another man living there. Indemnification means West Valley will be involved in their defense, which is being handled primarily by the citys insurance company. The council also declared three old used trucks picked up at a bargain price by Mayor Henry (Hank) Price down per month to be surplus property. One truck Retail $9517, now $8873. Olds was transferred directly to SOCIO, a agency which provides Omega sedan, air, automatic, aid to radio, PS, PB, No. 409. Plus primarily Spanish-speakin- g people. tax and license, 9.9 APR. When former Mayor Price obtainWith approved credit. ed the trucks from the military, he hailed it as an example of how the Ken Garff newly-forme- d city could make do Oldsmobile without buying new materials and creating a big budget. Honda Last week, however, Newman said the trucks were junk and 1 So. at 5th State useless to the city. Funds Approved 120-13- d For Park Work 7-- 250 g story-tellin- KEARNS. Rev. Clayton Hammell will preside over the 9:30 worship service Sunday morning at St. Pauls Lutheran Church. The service will include a confirmation, with communion, for four young people, Beth Bradbury, Debra Williams, Josette Muthreich and Larry Brendle. A fellowship period in their honor will be held after the service. Sunday school classes and Bible study will be held at 10:45. Members of the congregation are being invited to a meeting to be held at 7:30 Monday evening at the church to meet Mr. and Mrs. Larry Closter. They are visiting as the prospective pastoral ministry, a church spokesman said. The annual night out for mothers will be held Wednesday. Reservations may be made by calling or district-sponsore- 943-463- 6 ings. SRI company received a favorable endorsement for its application for Confirmation Service Planned Sunday At St. Pauls Lutheran six-da- g 8 966-028- 9 Fred P. Burton Branch Manager, West Valley Office, (single family homes on 7,000 square foot lots) on one acre at 3825 W. 3100 South. Walter Ewell voted against the change, contending he felt 7,000 square foot lots were too small. The commission also denied an application for an auto painting and repair operation at 3733 W. 3500 South. In doing so, the board instructed the staff to work closely with the applicant to find an alternate site for the operation. Ronald Woods had operated tury A ate Detailing at the location, which is in a building behind a glass business and an optical shop. 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Registration will take place at the library. For further information, those interested may call and ask for Magna Library Poulson had said C-- l zoning would be used to build a there. In making the motion for denial, Janice Fisher said there was not a in the city, need for more quickly adding that the formal reason for denial was that commercial zoning was inappropriate at that intersection. Alice Blackburns request for (duplexes on 8,000 square foot lots) zoning on .39 acres at 3908 W. 4100 South also was rejected unanimously. The board noted that the area is predominantly single family dwell- - $ for 3 KEARNS. Seniors from Kearns high are planning their annual senior sneek. The traditional getaway for seniors will be a trip to southern California, according to adviser Dick Jenkel. All graduating seniors who wish to do so are being invited to join the group, which will leave on tour will include June 4. The y visits to Disneyland, the beaches, San Diego, Tijuana, Marineland, and Magic Mountain. Students who never had the opportunity to travel with a school group often enjoy this last chance to take a trip with their high school d friends. Its not a event, the students pay their own way, and it is a good experience to end high school on a high note, he said. will be MAGNA. required MURRAY. Auditions for the Murray Arts Council production of Oklahoma! are scheduled to get under way here next week. Tryout sessions will be held in the vocal music room at Murray high from 0 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The production is scheduled to be presented Aug. 4, 5, 6 and 8 in Murray park. It will be produced by Douglas N. and Robyn T. Bishop. Mr. Bishop will direct. All roles are open. Persons desiring to audition should plan to sing and demonstrate ability to dance, those in charge noted. An accompanist will be available. Mr. Bishop said a large cast will be used in production of the popular Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. Those unable to attend the tryouts may contact Mr. or Mrs. Bishop at to make alternate arrangements. Senior 'Sneek' To California Planned By Kearns Students Workshop Scheduled In Magna FIRST THINGS FIRST . . . Niel Altom said planners should make sure Midwest Realty completes earlier phases of Roxborough subdivision before approving third phase. 'Oklahoma!' Begin Tuesday 250-248- Story-tellin- g 19, 19B3 Auditions For MAGNA. Although hundreds of items of clothing have been carried out of Magna Community Church during the past several months, there is still a large quantity of items available for anyone needing good used clothing. Rev. Steve Wolden said there are between 10 and 15 large toilet tissue cartons filled with clothes and numerous articles that are hanging throughout the room on clothes hangers. We have come to the point where we must get our nursery going again and we need the space that is being occupied by the wearing apparel, Rev. Wolden said. So we are giving people one last chance to go through the merchandise before turning it over to a charitable organization. The clothing will be at the church for the next week and Rev. Wolden said that he would be available to keep the doors open for people to go through the clothes. Anyone interested may call in advance by dialing Magna Community church at is necessary to comply with city requirements, but planners apparent- ). Thursday, May Last Chance Offered On Used Clothing At Church In Magna No Opposition To Commerciai Zoning WEST VALLEY. No opposition was registered here Thursday to a rezoning application that would pave the way for a shopping center on 17.5 acres at 3500 So. 5600 West. GFI II, Ltd. is seeking commercial (C-2- ) zoning on the northwest corner of the intersection. A small corner parcel is already zoned commercial ; GFI is seeking similar zoning on the surrounding property, which is zoned agricultural (A-lPlanning staff members said future approval of a shopping center plan would require access onto 3500 South, as well as 5600 West. Company spokesman Jim Talbot said that negotiations are under way to secure an access onto 3500 and that he is under the impression that a deal can be made . . . figures are being bandied about but nothing is settled. I'm confident a deal can be made. If rezoning and, later, a conditional use permit are granted, developers have indicated that first phase work could begin as early as July; the first phase would encompass 55,000 square feet, said staff member Jared Campbell. Work on a second phase is scheduled to begin in September, 1984, with completion expected by fall, 1985. Midwest Realtys application for approval of the third phase of subdivision, 4485 So. 2900 West, was continued indefinitely after staff members, commission members and representatives of an adjacent development expressed concerns about the plan. Staff member Craig Hinckley said several problems plagued the plan. The plats access route could not be used. The plan does not meet the intent of the planned unit development (PUD) ordinance, he said. More importantly, he said, the WEST VALLEY VIEW e Master Electricians X X X X X Wiring Supplies Fluorescent Lamps, Ballasts 62 YEARS WITH CE Call 262-255- 1 lBRINTON0BSnn Major Appliance Parts In-Ho- 4700 South State . you'll be GLAD you did! In Shop Repairs kkkkkkkkitkkkkkkckkkk'kkk'kkkrkkkkkkkkkkk'kkk'kkkk'kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk'k'kkkkkkkkkkkkk |