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Show THE GREEN SHEET 4 Thursday, April 24, 1986 Titans Bomb Lancers From County Granger fought back in the fourth, singles by Sean Fernandez, Scott Dalton and Kelly Peterson driving in four runs. Granger added a single score in the fifth when Harmon singled in Jerry Schlappi, whod walked and stolen second. WEST VALLEY. After taking it on the chin from Cyprus 4 on Saturday, Olympus rebounded to slam Granger at Granger 15-- Monday. The Titans will be at home for their action, a 3:30 p.m. game against Cottonwood. They must then travel to Skyline Tuesday, also at 9-- 6 Olympus then closed the door in the top of the sixth with seven runs. A three run home by Losser, plus singles by Ogden, Brian Hill, Nielsen, Mark Smith, Steve Lund and a double by Hale kept the baserunners moving. Olys 15 runs were sparked by 17 hits. Granger wound up with eight hits and committed three errors to one for Olympus. Tim Hale was credited with the pitching win with Doug Harris earning the save. 3:30. advantage Olympus ran up a over the Lancers through the top of the fourth inning. The Titans got three runs in the first off a double by Gary Ogden, a triple by Brent Burton and a single by Ryan Losser. Greg Nielsen sacrficed in one run in the third then Losser, whod doubled, came home on passed ball. Tim Hale doubled in the first run in the fourth, while the second came home on another passed ball. 7-- 1 Granger South National League victory and helping his own cause by turning a double play with the bases loaded for the final out. The peewee Mets won a pair, beating the Pirates 13-- with Jeff Quigley getting two doubles. The second was a 14-- 1 rout of the Expos with Jeremy Spence on the mound and credited with a pair of homers, one a grand slam. GRANGER. The major Cubs notched a pair of wins to kick off action in the Granger South American League. win over the The first was a homer by Mets with a three-ruJason McGavin highlighting action. rout of the Angels Paul In a 15-Eubanks, Rusty Brighton, Ryan Okerlund and Nate Save were credited with home runs. The Giants also got off to a start by beating the Angeles with Wade Forsyth on the mound and doubles by Rex' McArthur, Brandon Gordon, Steve Galasso, with Gustin Johnson hitting 3x4. The second was a narrow decision over the Dodgers. The Astros beat the Red Sox 1 in a pitchers duel with Jack Olsen fanning 13 and allowing just one hit to outshine Matt Martinez, who gave up only two hits. The Sox rebounded to belt the Pirates 15-- behind the two-hpitching of John Carlson. Matt Martinez collected a homer and Russell Wigren made an outstanding defensive play. The minor Expos blanked the Padres 10-- 0 with Ghrrick Martinez on the mound and Jimmy Hardcas-tl- e credited with a homer. The with Ang4els outlasted the Mets Bruce Sanders gaining the mound 7-- 3 7 n 2 MURRAY. The deadline date for enrolling in girls peewee and senior softball programs sponsored by Murray City Recreation will be tomorrow (Friday). Registrations for Peewee baseball will close on Friday, May 2. Those still wishing to take part must sign up at the recreation office in Murray Park. The age limits for both peewee Girls senior softball is programs The cost for open to those age all three programs is $12 per player and includes game shirt, hat and award. For more information, the number to call is 8-- 7 2 it Council Requests Commercial Moratorium SALT LAKE. County commissioners here yesterday (Wednesday) reviewed a letter from the Magna Community Council and referred it to Don Spencer, director Works, with a copy to Developmental Services, for recommendation. The letter requested a moratorium on commercial of Public Citizen Group Continued from page 1 have attempted public safety departments have abandoned them in favor of conventional separate programs. The experiments have been at great public expense. On the surface, costs appear to be reduced by having one administrative head instead of two, she said, but increased expenses are incurred through the initial crosstraining, higher turnover rates within the new department, increased equipment costs and uniforms. The amount of continual training required for yearly recertification of officers would permit only a minimal standard to be achieved, she asserted. The blue ribbon report stressed further study should be give before As Democrat adopting the merger, she pointed and though the City Council voted April 3 to postpone a decision on the matter until May 22 to allow more study time, Mrs. Earl believes this is not enough. Members of Concerned Citizens of West Valley believe that there are implications in abandoning traditional fire and police protection, that the City Council must examine every angle of such action and that the feelings of the community should be of the greatest importance, she said. Mrs. Earl noted that petitions are being circulated against the proposal and the group is seeking both signatures against the proposal and help in circulating those petitions. Those interested may call out, - 7-- 264-261- resiTAYLORSVILLE. A dent of this community is seeking election to the State Senate from District 11. Paul T. Fordham, a Democrat, has filed for. the seat currently held by Republican Verl Asay. Fordham challenged Asay unsuccessfully for the same position four years ago. District 11 covers most of Taylorsville and a southeast portion of West Valley City. Fordham says he feels the state and west valley area deserve more and better representation than we have had in the past. We need a senator that attends all sessions of the Legislature and is interested in all issues, as well as those moral. development on 3500 South between 7200 and 8000 West and down the 8000 West corridor. As you know, the Magna Community Council is currently working with Salt Lake County to put into place a n6w master plan for this part of the valley, the letter read. As we have progressed, it has been Increasingly evident that there is a need for some kind of control to keep from losing all of the available ground we have left to undisciplined commercial development, especially along 3500 South. In addition, we have been trying to prevent the encroachment of commercial development down the 8000 West corridor, the letter continued. Our intentions are to maintain a village concept, with a place for everything and everything in its place. But we are continually having to fight developers whose only concern is to sell their project and take the money and run. The letter further pointed out that the council is concerned that by the time the master plan is finished, there will be no land left to plan. We do not want to wind up with the same kind of appearance that West Valley City has, and are therefore requesting that the county put a moratorium on commercial development in these particular areas. are aware that other We com- have requested similar which demonstrates the fact that there is a definite need for the county to take steps to allow for disciplined, orderly development, the letter concluded. munities controls, V FIRE EXTINGUISHERS and FIRST AID KITS I I j 966-815- Fordham Seeks Senate Recreation Signups To Conclude 2-- 0 11-- 4 - Now is the time to think about safety equipment for your boat, R.Vs or home. Use this coupon tor $2 OFF any regular priced item. State Licensed background qualifies him for the office he seeks, noting that he has served as a city councilman, two terms as a mayor, as well as a state tax commissioner and has been, director of the Division of Registration. He is presently serving on the State Engineers Board. Retired, Fordham says he can give the time needed to be available to respond to the needs of the state and the community. Fordham and his wife Faun are the parents of two sons. Fire Extinguisher! Recharged a Used Fire Extinguishers First Aid Kits A Supplies Fire Supply The candidate feels h"is & New Safety Co., Inc. 4300 So. Main St. 261-53- 00 11-- 7 (press room I Leilm To the editor, Why do I get the feeling that City Manager John Newman is trying to ramrod the Public Safety Department down the throats of West Valley City residents? Let us review the facts. Two weeks ago the Green Sheet officers. It was further reported that Police Chief Dave Campbell was Newmans choice to head the new department. One week ago, we discover that the City Council postponed a decision due to questions, raised about the public safety concept and due to reported that John Newman was a citizen outcry. Now today (April 17), I discover recommending that our police and 262-668- 2 the fire chief has resigned and that into a Public fire services be united Dave Campbell has been appointed featuring Safety Department, as our acting fire chief by John Newman. Does this not create, in essence, the beginnings- of a public safety department? While not knowing the people involved or personal reasons, I canAnd need Chiropractic Care, We would like to try to help not believe that Chief Mcllraths FREE SPINAL EXAM resignation was motivated by anything other than politics. Is John m Office Coll Beyond Office Fee Newman so secure that he can go ahead with his plans for a Public Safety Department prior to the City Councils vote? 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