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Show AUTOMOBILE in CJ This Morning 1 - WEST VALLEY VIEW Redwood Center Has AUTOMOBILES REDWOOD. Varied activities 191, yellow, air, sunroof, XE Pkg MUCH MORE! NISSAN ST 4x4 Sports Truck, 401, black, air cond bumper, sunroof, GORGEOUS! , 9,305 tubular SIIORTDED 6,099 10,572 364, 5 spd., bumper MAXIMA 230, white, sunroof, air, power windows, cruise, LOADED! DL $1 1,999 702 SOUTH MAIN 322-566- 3 S17-1- MUSTANG II, 4 speed, great gas mileage. $1,500 or D171L best offer. 78 MENLOYE MUST SELL 5 Liftback, $2,500. DODGE TOYOTA 2380 So. Hwy 91 80 - Celica GT speed, tan, 1961 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT 4 Wheel Drive M17-1- - AM FM cassette, luggage rack, tilt Bountiful, Utah wheel, air, $3,100,250-3271- . P17-1- J 295-348- 1 REPO SALE 19:00 Friday February 10 dependable. 968-4561au7- iq C17-1- c&T OPEN TO VW BUS. Good 1600 en- i2 TON CHEV pickup. Excellent running con- gine. Needs transmission work, $195. Call 266 9147. dition. Cab high aluminum shell. 1973 1967 DODGE D50 CLUB CAB 1980 D17-1- 77 9JP4305554 1981 DODGE 024 B3BL24D6BD342816 DODGE 4 KART VAN C30K T9V 705925 1981 T0T0TA Custom wheels, tires and paint. 25,000 miles on new FORD M17 1L S A17-1- 8,000 Lb. WARN WINCH Bonnie Heavy duty cable $495 great. 266-882- 87 Mi7,Q 8 CLASSIFIED ADS, Tax Preparation Help Is Offered LIEN A public sale will be held Thursday, Feb. 16, 1984 at 125 East 5770 South, Murray, Utah 84107 to satisfy mechanic's lien of a 1972 Cadillac DeVille, Serial Number 6B67R2Q208478, Registered to Mrs. Kay Brewerton, last known address E. Woodlake, Murray, Utah. TAYLORSVILLE. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) is being offered at Utah Technical College for those in the community seeking help in preparation of tax returns. Assistance from qualified students will be available from 2 to 8 p.m. every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (except Feb. 20, Seller reserves the right to bid. ENTRANS 125 E. 5770 South Murray, Utah run- ner, $850 or offer. Runs engine. Must see. 969-2- 1 di6-3- E16 2P PUBLIC NOTICE Presidents Day) until April 11 in the south alcove on the lower level of the College Center. The tax assistance program is manned by accounting students who have passed the IRS tax preparation course. The service is being provided primarily to assist students, elderly, handicapped or disadvantaged citizens from the area. There is no charge for the service, but complex returns will not be undertaken, according to Bryan Gardner, Utah Tech spokesman. Accounting instructor Rex Holt said that in years past, students have prepared more than 300 returns yearly. Service is provided d on a basis, he added. The College Center has an elevator from the main floor to the lower level for those needing it. Bus routes 39, 40, 41 and 43 pass the campus, Gardner said. e, PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held February 16, 1984, 6:00 P.M., before the West Valley City Council, West Valley City Hall, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah to discuss proposed revisions of existing Public Recreation Ordinance, West Valley City Code. Concerts, fairs, festivals, bazaars, prize fights, races, and any other event held in an outdoor enclosure involving 1500 or more people are regulated by the ordinance. Proposed revisions will require such things as: 1. Scaled drawing of recrea- area identifying public safe- ty concerns, i.e. traffic, crowd control, protection of property, compliance with alcoholic beverage and drug laws. 2. Bonding by Public Recreations to assure compliance with the ordinance 3. Insurance 4. Inspections 5. Proper licensing Interested individuals may review a copy of the proposed ordinance between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.,City Recorders Office, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah. Kathleen B. Kaumans West Valley City Recorder first-com- first-serve- e, Discussion About TM, Christianity Planned KEARNS. Dr. Gordon Lewis, professor of systematic theology and Christian philosophy, will speak at The Vine, 5482 So. 4220 West, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The author of several books, including Decide For Yourself, Judge For Yourself and Confronting The Cults, he will present the topic Is TM For Christians? B Those dont wants around your e juse may be do wants for some-lelse. You can turn them into the-ready cash by putting them in market place - the Green Sheet assified ad columns. presi- 4961 So. State 1.50 ADULTS 266-399- 1. 00 KrtEQX&AF Call for Show Times d 11, 1938. A story reporting on the session was published in a local newspaper and picked up by the wire services. In a matter of weeks, chapters of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. were springing up throughout the midwest. Today there are more than 700 chapters in every state in America. One of those is in the Salt Lake area, the Beehive Statesmen, formed in 1949. The group meets at 7:30 every Wednesday evening at Walker Hall - prowler on the Westminster College campus. Interested participants are being Senior citizens 65 and older are beto attend a meeting at any invited to Health invited Fair 65, ing which will offer numerous free time, Mr. Clements said. health checks and will take place at Retirement Inn, 1245 E. Murray-HolladaRoad, today (Thursday) from 1 to 4 p.m. , (Friday). Entry blanks are available at the bowling alleys throughout valley. The tournament is open to men and women age 55 and older. It with the will be held Feb. finals at Ritz Classic. 24-2- Turn those dont wants around your house into ready cash. 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Granite School district will hold its annual instrumental solo and ensemble festival at Granger high on Feb. 16, starting at 9:30 a.m. Soloists, small musical groups and string choirs will compete, according to Dr. Ellis C. Wor-thesupervisor of music for the district. Judges for instrumental rendi-- , tions will be Earl Erickson and Julia Quick, from Weber College; Boyd Hunter, Davis School District and Ted Ashton, Logan high. Vocal solo and ensemble festivals will be held Feb. 23 at Granite high, with group participation from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and solos trom i: au to i p.m. Piano solo competition will also be held that day. Judges are Clayne Robison and Richard Anderson, Brigham Young University and Evelyn Harris, Weber State. Musicians receiving superior ratings will compete in a state festival April 14 at BYU, Dr. Worthen said. WEST 2700 SO.MAGNAfl COTTONWOOD MALL District Music Compet On Tap 7:00, 9:25 MATINEES SATURDAY eliminating harmony brought about by the Increasing popularity of radio. Rupert Hall found a sponsor and held a song fest on the roof garden of the Tulsa Club in that city on April SALT LAKE. The deadline for entries in the annual senior citizen bowling tournament is tomorrow 1:20. STMTS FRIDAT PG ? Hiioovn KIDS ravmJW S.P.E.B.S.-Q.S.A.- 363 MANN YENTL 1 Deadline Is Friday For Senior Bowlers y BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY Til! 4:00 P.M Except Sunday MURRAY fund-raisin- g president; Dorothy Hancock, education counselor; June Smart, homemaking counselor; Sherri Woolley, secretary. A stake Relief Society chorus, under the direction of Shelly Murphy with Myrna Peterson as. accompanist, will sing Youre Not Alone, plus a medley of Primary songs, including W'here Love Is, Love One Another and I Feel My Saviors Love. The chorus includes members of seven wards. Displays set up in the cultural hall will include leadership training, education, homemaking, single women, visiting teaching, compassionate service, music, recreation and welfare. Light refreshments will be served. Prelude and postlude music will include a flute duet by Susan Hutchinson and Vicki Lewellyn, accompanied by Linda Hutchinson at the piano. 6?0Q So NOW SHOWING W17-1- Society Petters-son- A 0 2,000-3,00- -- dency, will be the guest speaker. The meeting will be under the direction of the stake Relief Society presidency, TON pickup, AM-F- CELICA JT2RA44L4 B6602196 Relief general automatic. Excellent air, auto, trans., Jensen cassette - stereo. MECHANIC 9660982 71 homecoun- selor in the Best Offer W.D., P.S., P.B., 1979 DODGE D100 'bl3'AA9S134776t Boyer, making TON PICKUP 73 CHEVY BLAZER CHARGER Marion R. HEAVY Vi with an eye for the little things Relief Society Social Planned Saturday Night CLASSIFIED ADS, PUBLIC practically Rollerama sponsored by the Arthritis Foundation as a project will be held from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25 at Skateland West, 4147 W. 5415 South in Kearns. Participating skaters can win prizes based on the amount of money received in pledges. Theyre computed at 10 MPH and sponsors will HUNTER. Heart to Heart is the offer a specific amount of money per theme of a Relief Society social to be hour. hosted by the Hunter Central stake Those interested may obtain inRelief Society at 7 p.m Saturday in formation from the Foundation, the stake center, 3930 So. 6000 West. Make Offer VW. Bedy is reugh, engine is new. Great werk car, 1961 Jan. 5. In other matters, the commission is expected to reach decisions affecting property in the following loca- - SOUTH SALT LAKE. Local activity is being planned to tie in with the national observance of Debt Money Awareness Week, according to State Senator Bill Barton, state chairman. Observance of the week on a national scale is being promoted by an organization known as Honest Money For America, according to Barton. Barton said the objective of the observance is to reach as many Americans as possible to make them aware that we pay interest on our check book and paper money in circulation and that this interest amounts to billions of dollars annually that HMFA feels could be put to better use. While the weeks national kickoff will take place In Seattle on Sunday, those In Salt Lake County wishing to participate are being encouraged to be at the Capital City Bank, 2200 So. State, at 11:30 a.m. on Monday. At the Seattle rally, where participants will be urged to exchange their paper money for coins, a crowd is expected. of Thats a common question says George Clements, who edits the groups bulletin. It all began in 1938 when one man rebelled against a trend toward 11.7-acr- So. 2100 West on 77 OLDS OMEGA SALT LAKE. What is 8 "Your Downtown DatsunVolvo Dealer Week Is Slated Barber Shoppers Seeking Singers C-- 2 s SchcffDlor-Uilliam- 1979 The SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Granite Youth Symphony will present a childrens concert on Feb. 22. The concert will be held at Cottonwood high, starting at 7 p.m. There will be no admission charge. Warren Burton of Utah State University will be the featured soloist. He performs on violin, cello, nose-flutballoon, saw and several other unusual instruments. His portion of the program is being titled Music in Comic Relief. -- 8.8 Financing on all Trucks tion Children's Concert Is Planned By Symphony -- COME IN AND DEAL WE REFUSE TO BE BEAT! 413 C-- 2 8 auto., beige, air 364, 1 R-l-- y -- P.U. 244 - 4100 W. 4500 South, Plaza 4700 Associates is requesting a zone change on eight acres from 8 (single-familhomes on 8,000 square foot lots) to (general commercial use). The developer (Thursday). M.P.E., Inc. is requesting the plans to construct a conglomeration change on 15 acres to the northwest of commercial structures on the site, of the intersection at 4100 So. 2200 including theaters and an office West. building. - 3250 So. 6400 During a public hearing on the West, The commismatter two weeks ago, several local sion will consider a request for residents spoke in opposition to the preliminary approval for the Sharal change, citing the developers lack Park subdivision, plat B. The of a site plan as their major concern. developer plans to subdivide 14.83 The developers have not even put acres into 30 lots in an 8 zone. - 3658 So. forth the effort to show us a site Bishop, Victor Wittke is plan, complained Ilene Lofgren, seeking conditional use approval for 3967 So. 2200 West. If you rezone it, a home occupation beauty salon in an zone. they could get anything in there. - 3550 So. Redwood Bill Martin, a representative for Road, the comthe developer, told the commission mission will consider Warren Tates his group had decided against conditional use request for a 23,000 developing a site plan because of the square foot retail center on 1.72 zone. The applicant uncertainty the zone change would acres in a be approved. I apologize for not has indicated the major tenant in the having a site plan, but were not go- shopping center would be Stokes ing to spend any money until we get Brothers, according to planning some kind of a stand here, he said, staff member Kevin Hooper. A public hearing will be held on adding that each site plan costs approximately $35,000 to develop. Valley Park Partnerships request Martin told the commission it to rezone a half-acr- e parcel from could get a fair idea of the future to R-The parcel lies at approxdevelopments appearance by study- imately 2230 W. 3615 South near the ing the site plan M.P.E. developed Valley Park apartments. for another piece of land last month. The City Council denied the companys zone change request on that e land, an parcel near 3400 $8,700 , 535-729- tions: -- Awareness are available for senior citizens through the program at the Redwood Multipurpose Center. Meals are served Mondays through Fridays, with reservations required one day in advance, by call9 or 525 5040. ing In addition, there are arts and crafts, bingo, ceramics and other activities on a daily basis, beginning at 10 a.m. Information about those may be obtained from Christine Buckley, Rezoning Request WEST VALLEY. A plan to rezone an area from its low density and agricultural status to one permitting high density use will be considered by the City Planning Commission when it meets here at 9 a.m. today 9, 1984 Debt Money Busy Senior Program Planners To Mull STANZA Thursday, Feb. 1 , 1984. . IMPACT I 1:00, 1 3 S: 15, 00, 9:30 7: 15 |