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Show THE GREEN SHEET 6 Thursday, January Job's Daughters 10, 1985 Malinda Rowe Dons Tiara Health Topic, Entertainment MAGNA. Malinda Rowe was Installed as honored queen of Jobs Daughters bethel 10 Saturday in the Magna Masonic Hall. Other elected officers include Laura Jugler, senior princess; Denise Sanders, junior princess; Peggy Praag, guide; Vickie Fuller, marshal. Appointed officers include Jennifer Larsen, chaplain; Carri Hodges, recorder; Shea Miller, treasurer; Hidi Hodges, librarian; Wendy Kittel, inner guard. Wendy Anderton served as installing honored queen. Other installing officers were Cindy Dukes, Connie Hodges, Cindy Sovereen, Karla Jugler, Kathi Pittman, Vickie Miller, senior custodian; Chris Ross, MAGNA. Two special programs on tap for senior citizens here Wednesday, one on informative session and the other aimed at enter- are taining. Kathy Kinney, manager of the Magna Senior Citizen Center, said registration is necessary for the' seminar on Healthy Aging, which will be offered by John Parker at 10:30 a.m. The Four flats musical group will present both singing and dancing in a routine scheduled for 11 a.m. Kinney noted that a magic show is on tap for Jan. 18 and those attending the programs are being invited to have lunch. The menu this week will feature tuna casserole with broccoli on Monday; pork cutlets and parsleyed potatoes on Tuesday; chili with Scandinavian vegetables on Wednesday; hunters chicken with green beans on Thursday ; sweet and sour pork and ham fried rice on Friday. Meals cost $1.25 per person. Reservations are to be made one day in advance by calling custodian; Karri flag bearer; Vickie Morris, narrator. Master and mistress of ceremonies were Jeff and Lola Davis. junior r, Bethel guardian was Cheryl Sanders and associate guardian was Terry Nay. Music was provided by Pamela Giles and the girls were escorted by their fathers. Jim Rowe and Terry Dean were ushers; Heather Nay presided over the guest book. Carrie Soyland took care of the programs. GRAND OPENING FLORAL ACCENTS By Louise Broith waite 4219 West 3500 South of Watt Jordan was olactod to S. She represents HONORED QUEEN. Malinda Row 969-985- 8 her new post on Dec. and will be installed on Jan. Bethel 10 of Jobs Daughters. 1 duties at a planning meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 10 in her home, 4104 Mango Cir. A light supper will be served and the new officers will serve as for the evening. The objective of the club is to foster an appreciation of the fine as well arts and as to enrich the lives of member through service projects in the community, Mrs. Frost explained. The organization has been functioning the past 26 years. has-bee- and treasurer; materials concerning cancer and other health risks will be available at the clinic. historian-reporte- Joyce Anderson, r. Mrs. Frost has been a resident of the area for 25 years and a member of the club the past four years. She is employed as department manager at Zions National Bank. She and her husband LaMond have two children. Mrs. Frost will assume her new There is a fee charged for the clinic services based on the annual household income and size of the family, which includes social security, pensions and other retirement Flowers For All Occasions Funerals - Hospitals All Weddings c fund-raisin- 250-641- TAYLORSVILLE. Mary Frost installed as president of the Suburban Arts club. She will be assisted by Beth Fredricksen, vice president; Jean Kanell, secretary; Lois Johnson, Free Carnation with purchase January 1 0th through January 1 7th 9:00 a.m. till 6:00 p.m. . performing arts groups at Cyprus high will join with the precision drill teams Tuesday g reveiw to help for a finance trips by the Spinnakers to out of state competition. Tickets will be $2.50 for adults, $1.50 for those under 12, or $6.00 for a family of six. They may be purchased at the door on the night of the performance or from any member of the Spinnaker group. The activity will take place in the boys gym. The Spinnakers will perform their new competition routines, with the Junior Spinnakers, and Stars. Also participating will be the drama, dance and choral departments, the band, and cheerleaders. A spokesman for the school said the groups have been working hard to make the review a success and encouraged residents to support the ef-- , fort. MAGNA. Mary Frost New Head Of Arts 533-671- Off Any Purchase Tuesday At Cyprus High Regular activities at the center, including the well baby clinic, the immunization clinic, the blood pressure clinic, the food bank, the government cheese program and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings resumed earlier this week. Further information on any of the services may be obtained by calling MAGNA. Activities at the Magna Community Council Center, 3041 So. 8560 West, came to a halt last week after a gas leak was found in a pipe leading to the gas meter. Community Action personnel were forced to vacate the building on Thursday and immunization and blood pressure clinics were cancelled because of no heat in the building. The cancer screening and control program sponsored by the Utah Department of Health and affiliated with the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, will hold a clinic here Tuesday, beginning at 9 a.m. Examinations will be carried out in the Magna Community Council Building, 3041 So. 8560 West, by qualified registered nurses. Interested 2 women may call for an appointment. The exam will include a pap smear, pelvic examination, breast examination, blood pressure check and kits will be available to check blood in the stool. Also, health Set Fund-raise- r Leak In Gas Line Closes Center MAGNA. 3 VBA SEALED proposals will be received by West Valley City, Suite 100. 2470 South Redwood Road at the West Valley City Recorder s Office, until 10 00 A M 1085. Thursday. January and at that time publicly opened for construction of Improvements to 2770 South Street 10, The principal items of work are approximately as follows: Removal andor repair of existing asphalt, asphalt paving. construction of curb, gutter and sidewalk BO tltl) ing held in the City Hall HOUtDOF MPEALS The meetings for the Board Appeals are held periodicalto the ly when appeals Uniform Building Code are received Arrangements for Proposal forms, plans and specifications may be obtained only at the information these Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the City, or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than 5 of the total amount of the bid. made payable to West Valley City, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that the contract bonds as required The right to reject any or all bids, and to waive any or all defects is reserved meetings are made through the Community DevelopmentBuilding & Safety Department in the City Hall In the event that the City Council. Planning Commission. or Boards shall determine that any of the regularly scheduled meetings should be postponed or cancelled, notice will be given Any questions you may have regarding these meeting schedules may be directed to the City Recorder's Office in the City Hall day January WV11-3- SANDY CITY, UTAH NOTIFICATION NUAL OF ANMEETING September P M PUBLIC SCHEDULES NOTIFICATION 6 30 1985, 21 4 October 1, 6 30 P M 1985, City Hall October 15, 1985, P 6 30 M SZ639'48 OUR LEASE EXPIRED! LIQUIDATING ENTIRE SHOP WITH 3-o- - ff DENIMS, CORDS, DRESS PANTS, SHIRTS: - a.......... - SIZES thence 33.280 , 6, 1985, 19, P M 1985, 30 6 City Hall , 3, 1985, 6 30 P M 17, , 83.111 7, 1986, P 6 30 M , DEVELOPMENT Regular meetings of the Riverton City Council are held in the Riverton City Hall 12765 South 1400 West in Riverton City, Utah commencing at Murray City is currently in the process of developing a plan to assist in physical im- for the incorporated areas of Murray City The plan must recommend how to spend approximately $.100,000 for the 11th Program Year beginning July P M 1985 IS DaleF Gardiner, Mayor CITY COUNCIL The Sandy City Council will conduct regular meetings to be held weekly on Tuesday evenings at 7 30 p m , in the City Hall, 800 East 100 North, with the Council Planning Sessions to ptecede Council meetings at 6 15 p m In the Executive Conference Room On the last Tuesday of each month, the City Council will meet in its regular planning session and shall schedule a shortened regular Council session to act upon exigent matters after which the Council shall then reconvene to a planning session which shall last until the business of the Council has been concluded The City Council has traditionally adjusted this annual meeting schedue from time to time to acommodate specific hearings, holiday and circumstances which arise during the year Any such adjustment shall be made by resolution during the year Any such adjustment shall be made by resolution of the city Council Notice of such meetings shall be posted in conformance with law COMMISSION The Sandy City Planning and Zoning Commission Meetings wiill be held every assist in identifying and setting goals and objectives, Murray City is requesting project funding proposals Project proposals should be of a physical development nature and must be designed to primarily benefit low and moderate income persons or eliminate blight deterioration and Proposals will not be accepted that take place outside of the incorporated limits of Murray Proposals should be submitted in writing to the Community Development Department, 5025 South State Street, Rm 203, Murray, Utah, 84107, phone ) ADDRESS APPROXIMATE South of and North of 6400 South between Jordan River and North Jordan Canal LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parkway Plaza Apartment Complex For further Information, contact Dennis Hamblin, Development Services Director Beginning at a point on the East bank of the North Jordan Canal; said point being North, 861 78 ft and RIVERTON NOTICE CITY, UTAH OF ANNUAL MEFT1NG SCHEDULE FOR RIV EHTON CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the 1985 Annual Schedule for the Meeting Riverton City Council of is as follows1 Utah Riverton, REGULAR MEETING DATE AND TIME K)R REGULAR (DIM II. MEETING 5 to ft from the Southwest corner of Section 14. T2S, R1W, S L B 4 M ; running thence East, 1209 466 ft along an existing fence line to the right of way line; thence the following five courses along said right of way line 173 53 By; Ludell P. Pierson LudellP Pierson City Recorder Dates of Publication and Murray Eagle RIVERTON NOTICE OF 1985 10, M12-2- CITY ANNUAL S4540'23" E, 643 618 ft; E, thence S46,12'28 238 776 ft to the West bank of the Jordan River. PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that the 1985 Annual Meeting Schedule of the Riverton City Planning Com- - thence 199 586 E, thence S420129 05 250 ft ; thence TEE MEETINGS 1 1985, 7:00 City Hall 12. 1985, 7:00 P M., January 10, 1985, 6:00 P.M., January 22, 1985, 6:00 P.M., February M , 12, 1985, 6:00 1985, 6 00 City Hall February 26, ' Copies of the zone use district map upon which the within mentioned hearing will be conducted may be reviewed upon request at the office of the City Planner, Murray City Offices, 5025 South State Street, Murray, Utah. 3 26, M , City Hall March 12, 1985, 6:00 P M , City Hall March 26, 1985, 6:00 P.M., City Hall April 9, 1985, 6.00 P M , City Hall April 23, 1985, 6:00 P M., City Hall May 14, 1985, 6:00 P.M ,Ctty Hall May 28, 1985, 6:00 P.M , City Hall June 11, 1985, 6:00 P M.,City Hall June 25, 1985, 6:00 P.M., City Hall July 9, 1985, 6:00 P.M., City Hall July 30, 1985, 6:00 P.M , City Hall August 13, 1985, 6 00 P.M., City Hall August 27, 1985, 6:00 P M., City Hall September 10, 1985, 6:00 P M , City Hall September 24, 1985, 6:00 P M , City Hall October 8, 1985, 6:00 P.M., City Hail October 22, 1985, 6 00 P.M., City Hall November 6:00 1985, 12, P M , City Hall November 8:00 26, 1985, P M , City Hall December 6 00 1985, 10, PM, City Hall December 6 00 1985, 26, P M , City Hall January 14, 1986, 6:00 P.M., City Hall persons within or outside of the limits of Murray City having interest in said proceeding are invited to appear and present their views relevant to the proposal. The opportunity will be afforded to any person desiring to participate Oral statements will be accepted at the time of the hearing, but for accuracy of the record, written statements are encouraged. ft; 220 407 f t ; S3838'26" E, E, P All MEETING SCHEDULE RIVERTON CITY PLANNING COMMISSION COMMIT- thence S3730'U P Acres January , 7:00 City Hall City Hall N2U30T6 W, 110 329 ft to the point of beginning 68 904 , 1985, City Hall Contains 3,001,439 Sq Ft or PROPOSALS - Zone change (Agriculture) W, 126 000 ft; thence N3100'00 W, 234 000 ft; thence NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on January 22, 1985, at the hour of 7 00 - 8 00 p m. on said day in the Council Chambers of Murray City Center, 5025 Sopth State Street, Murray, Utah, will hold and conduct a public hearing on the following proposal : M 12, REGULAR MEETING DATE AND TIME FOR THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS ft; W, 45 473 Net'OO'OO'' Deadline for submission of proposals is set for February 22, 1985, at 5 00 p m. M13-3- S803655 S7200'00 W, ft; thence West 270 000 ft; thence MURRAY CITY NOTICE OF HEARING West, W, 120 315 ft; thence N790130 W, 52 409 ft; thence thence Sandra N Lloyd Riverton City Recorder City W, 116 792 ft; 85 000 ATTEST: To needs ft, thence N423503 W, 75 682 ft ; thence N4716'16 By order of the Riverton City Council provements thence 776 thence N1418T1 W, 772 f t ; thence 171 780 N040100" E, ft; hence N3349'51" E, 4 488 ft ; 74thence 174 N2013T8" ft; E, thence N0820'14M E, 180 047 ft; thence N20'21'04 February March 26, 1985, 7:00 P.M., City Hall April 9, 1985, 7.00 P.M., City Hall April 23, 1985, 7.00 P.M., City Hall May 14, 1985, 7:00 P.M. , City Hall May 28, 1985, 7.00 P.M., City Hall June 11, 1985,7 00P.M., City Hall June 25, 1985, 7.00 P.M., City Hall July 9, 1985, 7 00 P.M., City Hall July 30, 1985, 7:00 P M City Hall August 13, 1985, 7:00 P.M., City Hall August 27, 1985, 7.00 P.M., City Hall September 10, 1985, 7:00 P M., City Hall September 24, 1985, 7:00 P M , City Hall October 8, 1985, 7:00 P.M., City Hall October 22, 1985, 7:00 P M., City Hall November 7:00 12, 1985, P M , City Hall November 7:00 1985, 26, P M . City Hail December 10, 198S, 7:00 PM, City Hall . December 26, 1985, 7:00 P M .City Hall January 14, 1986, 7.00 P.M., City Hall 73 City Hall 7:00 P M . March W, 41 22. 1985, , City Hail thence ; t ; W, f N14M8T1 30 6 1985, City Hall , ft January P M thence ft; W, 96 180 ft; N1202'00" 7:00 P.M February N050828" E, 84 136 ft; thence N3459'01 E, 168 055 ft; thence N2424'12 E, 164 009 ft; thence N0426'20 E, 6 30 P M., City Hall November P W, 174 161 ft; W, 138311 8, 1985, Citv Hall N4629'03 thence January City Hall ft;W, 37thence 476 ft; N1202'00" , Dale F. Gardiner . Regular meetings of the Planning Commission and the Board of Adjustments are held in the City Hall, 12765 South 1400 West, Riverton Utah. , DRESSES, SPORTSWEAR, Nl Ho OTHER M I SLEEPWEAR, & COATS 50 ALL TRIMFIT TIGHTS & ANKLET SOCKS Mayr OFF EXAMPLES OF OUR INVENTORY ARE . . . Blankets, Sweaters Baby Bonnets Baby Shawls Lorenzo Knit Outfits Shoes Stuffed Animals R13-1- thence N1600'49 W, 345 597 ft; thence N4629'03 6IRLS - 014 ? r ATTEST: W, 481 597 ft; N0P11'57 By order of the Riverton City : 5 Council Sandra N Lloyd Riverton City Recorder REGULAR MEETING DATE AND TIME FOR PLANNING COMMISSION thence S1400'00 W, 233 979 ft; thence 756 993 N870259" W, along an existing fence line and an extension of said line to the East bank of the North Jordan Canal, thence the Billowing courses along the East bank of the North Jordan E, Canal, N221732 186.542 ft; thence N3714'38 E, 128 077 ft; thence N1938'17" E, 57.522 missiow'Coin mHtefcmPThe Riverton pity Board of Adjustments Committee, of Riverton City, Utah is as r CHILDREN'S "Gaaoisi) follows: W, ft, thence S2448'26" W, 107 218 ft; thence S4505'03" W, 31 155 ft; thence S45"0503 W, 283 058 ft; thence City Hall November 1' ft; 235thence 472 087 S253652 6 30 1985, 17, Ahenee -- the following K courses along the West bank of the Jordan River; 6 533 ft; S042702 W, thence S0427'02 W, 74 946 S025250 E, 221 630 ft; thence SOO'29'46 E, ft; thence R13-1- HEREBY GIVEN that the annual meeting schedules for the Sandy City Councill, Planning Commission, Board of Adjustment, and Board of Appeals, are as follows PLANNING , City Hall . December MURRAY CITY COMMUNITY 1, 19, ! ' City Hall March 5, 1985, 6:30 P M , City Hall March 19, 1985, 6 30 P M , City Hall April 2, 1985, 6 30 P M , City Hall April 16, 1985, 6 30 P M , City Hall May 7, 1985, 6 30 P M., City Hall May 21, 1985,6 30 P M , City Hall June 4, 1985, 6 30 P M , City Hall June 18, 1985,6 30 PM, City Hall July 2, 1985, 6 30 P M , City Hall July 16, 1985, 6. 30 PM, City Hall August 6. 1985, 6:30 P M .City Hall August 20, 1985, 6.30 P M , City Hall September 3, 1985, 6 30 P M , City Hall P M REOL EST FOR PROPOSALS WEST VALLEY CITY RUSSELL WILLARDSON, E ASST CITY ENGINEER , , 6 30 P P.M 5, 1985, 6 30 February P M January of P M 1985, 6 30 15, City Hall City Hall SC13-1- Dated this 20th December, 1984 City Hall December Dianne H Butterfield Deputy City Recorder By Order of the West Valley City Council, West Valley City. Utah 6 30 P M ,' 1985, City Hall justment meets periodically when petitions for a variance are received These meetings are usually held on the second (2nd i and fourth (4thi Thursday of the month at 7 p m. Notification of these meetings is published at least 24 hours in advance of the meetings be- of January 2, February ADJl STMENT The Sandy City Board of Ad- The project is to be completed in forty five (45) working days Window - West Valley City Hall - 2470 South Redwood Road upon application and paymeni of a fee of J15 00 no part of which w ill be refunded OK ' "1 . Master Cards Welcome ' first (Ast) and third (SnJT 1 hursday of each month m the City Hall, beginning at 7 p m (except holidays). A .ki(li)ie Shop Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! QTICE WEST VM.1.F.Y CITY NOTH K TO C DM KAC TORS Visa Mini-Spinni- BOYS it Suite 4 250-069- Screening For Cancer Slated education information rui Lni Seniors Plan - SANDY CITY VALLEY FAIR MALL NOTICE OF BONDS TO BE ISSUED NOTICE IS 3601 South 2700 West HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated (1953),- - as amended, that on December 18, 1984, the City Council of Sandy City, Salt Lake County, Utah adopted a- - resolution authorizing and providing for the issuance and sale by Sandy City of its $9,000,000 Sandy City, Utah Industrial Development Revenue Bonds, Series 1984 (H Shirl Wright Project). $845,000 of the Bonds authorized on December 18, 1984 are subject to the outcome of a public hearing to be held on December 28, 1984 Said Bonds are to be issued pursuant to the Utah Industrial Facilities Development Act, Utah Code et Annotated, Sections seq U953) as amended, to finance the construction of a warehousesales facility with parking, and office building, a retail outlet facility and a con- crete computerized outdoor with message center, together with landscaping and other related property and improvements, which will be owned and operated by H Shirl Wright dbShirl Wright 4 Associates. The Sandy City Council accepted the offer of sign BnnDflDUBasSBqg The new lightweight snowthrower that can take it, new gives you $81 bach. , Introducing the 350M. Hamfen, Imhoff, Inc., 57 West South. Suite 200, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 to purchase the bonds at not less than 97 5 of the par amount Lighten up your winter with the new Simplicity 350M. It has the power to bust through h drifts, yet is light enough to dean steps and patios. The 350M endures where other lightweights fail, because it has features the others forgot. ff Like a d dutch, high performance muffler, and a folding handle for compact storage. Come in today and see the best & .... dutch heavy-dut- y lightweight without 200 foot-hig- thereof The Bonds are to be issued fully registered form in an aggregate principal amount of $9,000,000, shall be dated In December 1, 1984, shall mature on August 15, 1986, and shall bear interest at a rate of interest not to exceed ten percent ( 10 ) per annum The Bonds are subject to Interest adjustment and option and mandatory redemption provisions prior to maturity, all as set forth In the basic documents connected with the handle-mounte- Touch-b-Mat- A copy of the resolution adopted on December 18, 1984, by the City Council authorizing the issuance and confirming the sale of the bonds, together with copie of the basic documents connected with the Bonds, are on file in the office of the City Recorder of said Municipality where they may be examined during regular business hours of the City Recroder from 8 00 a m. to 5'00 p m. Said resolution and the basic documents shall be available for inspection for a period of at least thirty (30) days from the after the date of the publication of this notice. i stops paddles stopping the engine; easier starting, prevents overloading 1 aluminum folding handle for easy storage and transport. ' or the Bonds authorized thereby, or any provision made for the security and payment of said Bonds, and that after such time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever. DATED this 18th day of . December, 1984. Shirley Bloxham City Recorder FEI3-1- if Thaf'c Simplicity. Bonds NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) days from and after the date of the pblication of this notice is provided by law In which any person In Interest shall have the right to contest the legality of the resolution of the City Council of Sandy City, adopted on December 18, 1984, 969-622- 4 Scoop shaped scrape paved surfaces clean and optimize throwing distance. p. engine lets you move through deep, heavy snow without stalling. Unic lue vane and paddle design throws snow up to 9 ft. high and to 18 ft. away. Suggested Retail price Sale price Model 350M 369 YOU SAVE 2Q095 $81 1984 Stmplidly Manufacturing, Inc (HD(foCST7TrrEm(Trem |