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Show - - w-- 5B 16 Claim Academic Excellence At THS WARRIOR WORLD by Kim Crittenden to the newly Congratulations elected 1986-8student body officers. Thom Olsen will head the crew as student body president. David Wright will be the right hand man as vice president and Stacey Petit will be taking minutes Shelly Clements will be writing the Warrior World and Christie Barlow will be taking pictures for the history book. Jay Powell will preside over the senate and Diane Larsen will be planning some super activities. We would like to thank all the candidates who ran for the enormous effort each put into his or her campaign Unfortunately, when you have winners, you also have to have someone lose All those who ran displayed leadership qualities, commitment and dedication toward Taylorsville and, above all, a lot of Continued on page 11 TAYLORSVILLE. Names of students on the high honor roll for the third term have been announced at Taylorsville high. Seniors earning straight As include Leslee Clark, Lon Druce, Matthew Earl, Jeanmne Ellis, Lori Gustin, Denise Hansen, Karen Mabey, Shawn Nelson, Andrea Paulson, Barratt Phillips, Robert Schmidt, Thomas Schneider. Seniors with a grade point average of 3 75 and higher include Dwight Berger, Chad Catmull, Angela Bone, Leslie Gardiner, Catherine Gray, Robert Ward, Richard Herrin, Ryan Smith, Troy Gunderson, Brent 7 Hogan, Kourtne Bringhurst, Michelle Evans, Carolyn Gray, a Brian Hogan, Denette Tippetts, Kunz, Freimann, Kimberly Denise Alires, Russell Hill, Laura Jones, Yvette Kenner, Stormy Smith, Melissa Clark, Julie Emery, Ty Harwood, Valerie Lewis, Saxton, Karen Shields, Robert Matern, Eric Tuttle, Tammy Kennedy and Steven Larsen. Juniors earning a GPA of 4 0 include Shan Ajer, Jennifer Armstrong and Deena Richarson. Those with a GPA of 3.75 and higher include Paula Clark, Brand DeWeese, Carrie Gayler, Ray Sewell, Paolina Valente, Ryan Spangler, Melinda Gray, Charlene Goodsell, Marnie OBrien, Darlene Herndon, Lana McNees, Beverly Oglesby, Jay Bessey, Leslie Brown, Heidi Buckner, Michael Crane, Ruth Hill and Dean Ormsby. The only sophomore with straight As was Jennifer Skeem Those earning a GPA of 3 75 and higher include James Bramble, Cheri Forman, Linda Smith, Thu Vo, Jennifer Bnmhall, Jared Pedersen, James Webb, Shawna Buswell, Jud Lewis, Wendy Luebbe, Trent Oliphant, Sam Spencer, Toan Thi, Rebecca Uhlig, Dana Lauritzen, Matthew Lewis, Tamsm Pulley, Melinda Evans, Jennifer Isgrig Cor-mn- An-nal- Ashby, Kent Emery, Jill Kelsey, Eric Lobato, Michelle Madden, Hoangyen Nguyen, Phuong Pham, Jeffrey Shoup, Pamela Weight, John Arnold, Rachele Hanson, Daniel McDougal, Kristi Naylor and Carrie Sabounn. 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Also, Kim Johnson, Glenn WEST VALLEY CITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROPOSED STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 7 OBJECTIVES and PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS West Valley City expects to program $755,325 in Federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for the fiscal year beginning July 1 These funds are being provided by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, to be used to carry out one of three broad national objectives of benefit to low and moderate income families, aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight, or designed to meet other community development needs having a particular urgency 1986-198- 7 In addition, the Community Development Activities listed in the Proposed Statement have been designed to meet local community development needs and objectives identified in the Proposed Statement COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES Offer housing rehabilitation programs to owners of single-famil- y homes through the West Valley City Housing Authority 1 2 3 4 5 ' and multi-famil- y Stimulate community revitalization through the rehabilitation of existing public improvements and the establishment of new infrastructure, especially in the area of curb, gutter, and sidewalk Provide limited public service programs for low and moderate income residents where no alternative programs are available, especially in the area of child abuse Improve existing and provide additional recreational facilities Eliminate existing slums and blight and stimulate private investment in redevelopment areas through the use of incentives and public financed mfra- structure improvements COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES AMOUNT PROJECT Housing Rehabilitation Housing Rehabilitation PROPOSED $160,000 00 77,000 00 (city-wid(84-8- 5 (city-wid- carry-over- ) Residents who have resided in West Valley City for at least six months and Section 8 guidelines and need home rehabilitation meet the HUD can apply to the Housing Authority for assistance The Housing Authority will rehabilitate duplexes that are However, the rental unit must be rented at the Fair Market Rent level published by HUD Approved apor deferred loans depending on their needs plicants will receive $ 118,700 00 Sidewalk Construction Constructing sidewalk, curb, and gutter on both sides of 3600 West from 3100 South to 3500 South 2770 South Redevelopment $ 85,000.00 Acquire three parcels located along 2770 South west of Redwood Road, relocate property owners, demolish structures, and dispose of property by sale to developers based upon appraised fair market value for the land without improvements $ 100,270.00 Property Acquisition for District Two Park Acquire ten acre property located at 3700 South 1950 West for park development Funds supplement an 1985-8allocation of $100,000 in CDBG funds and $210,000 in subdivision park fees $ ) 50,000.00 Emergency Home Repair Low and moderate income residents meeting the HUD Section 8 income guidewhich lines needing emergency home repair affect the health or safety of a family if ltem(s) not repaired immediately and who reside within the West Valley City can apply to the Housing Authority for grant assistance ( up to $1500 for home owners per repair and up to $500 for renters) $ 25,060 00 Operation SHINE (Neighborhood Beautification) Operation SHINE will operate m low and moderate income neighborhoods to and improvement of their homes Tools, paint assist residents in the clean-uand equipment will be provided or loaned to residents within selected neighborhoods to fix up and paint their houses Property owners will do their own work, or enlist community volunteers to assist them $ 8,000.00 Residential Code Enforcement Provide for an Ordinance Enforcement Officer who will operate in Census lowmoderate income persons block groups which have at a minimum 46 and specifically in neighborhoods which manifest housing code violations, physical decay, or deterioration The Code Enforcement Officer will operate in deteriorating or low and moderate income neighborhoods by (1) talking to residents responsible for code violations or deteriorating conditions, (2) recommending, referring, and where possible, setting up appointments for clients to obtain housing assistance, (3) and issuing a notice, when necessary, to comply with standards set by West Valley City Ordinance $ 15,200 00 Kopperview Road Completion Install approximately 10,000 sq ft of roadbase and asphalt on Bendixon Drive (2680 South) and Bendixon Circle (7180 West) $ 7,000.00 Child Abuse EvaluationCounseling Provide financial assistance for psychological evaluation of allegedly abused children (under 16 years old and where the perpetrator resides outside the home). West Valley City families of abused children to receive counseling must be low or moderate income according to Section 8 Guidelines $ 5,000 00 Emergency Assistance Provide assistance to applicant families, principally of low or moderate income, who find themselves without adequate shelter, or storage facilities for property, as a result of an emergency or disaster. The project will provide assistance for basic food and clothing needs, if required, and referral and counseling services to eligible families to obtain permanent shelter or repair to damaged residential properties Eligible activities will also include temporary housing, temporary storage of property, and moving costs I 82,075.00 General Administration $ 12,080.00 Contingency e owner-occupie- d 6 (city-wide- p $ TOTAL 755.325.00 e by making it Proposed Statement is being published community-widavailable to the public at the following locations to afford affected citizens an opportunity to examine and comment on the Proposed Statement. Redwood Multipurpose Center 3060 Lester Street West Valley City Grants Office 2470 South Redwood Road West Valley Library A 2880 West 3650 South Whittier Elementary School 5975 West 3500 South West Valley City invites you to submit written comments on the Proposed Statement Any comments must be submitted by Tuesday, May 13, 1986 to: Cheryl A. Buckner, Grants Officer Grants Office Road West Valley City. Utah 84119-205- 7 All written comments will be considered by the City Council at its May 22, 1986 regular meeting, where the Proposed Statement will be modified, if apextenFor further information, contact Mrs Buckner at 2470 South Redwood propriate sion 220 lAS-M- DAH n THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 1, 19M Kennedy JHS Lists Achievers GRANGER Names of students who achieved a place on the high honor roll for the third term have been released at Kennedy junior high Ninth grade students include Janette Albertson, Lori Anderson Michelle Anderson, Daniel Ander son, Sharon Babcock, Chenlyn Ben son, Tony Boekweg, Shane Brock Eddie Egbert, Emil Farnsworth Maureen Gibson, Blaine Haskell Deborah Hill, Greg Hunt, Jeanme Johnson, Michelle Jones, Janalynn Kenmngton Also, Matthew Lambert, Laurel Lindsey, Laura Linton, Cammie MacMillan, Sisilia Maumau, Tncia McCombs, Steven Mecham, Sarah Allen Muhlestein, Montgomery, Stacy Nelson, Wendy Rinquest, Brett Smith, Seng Hy Tang, Todd Tanner, Michele Taylor and Jill Breinholt. Eighth graders on the high honor roll include Jill Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Cathy Bills, Tammy Brannam, Bryan Brooks, Cynthia Burmngham, Joana Canals, Steven Catmull, Jennifer Cho, Dana Christensen, Shauna Clark, Tammy Collings, Mark Colton, Leon Corsey, Regina Crofts, Terry Cummings, Deann Dale, Michael Rachelle Eldredge, Devries, Jennifer Elsasser, Donnel Foy. Stipanovich, Sean Terry, Trung Trans, Sumala Yong and Tod Benson. Also, Beckie Grgich, Kenneth Collin dy, Michelle Harshberger, Har- Johnson, Fred Lafave, Larsen, Taralyn Mason, Brian David Miller, Leila Palmer, Kathleen Pett, James Player, Gabrielle Sager, Carrie Shenefelt, Jacki Smodey, Darla Sorenson, Rachel Sullivan, Nathan Tiffan, Marquette Tolman, Jolyn Twelves, Brent Vaughan, Cindy Veenedaal, Penny Visser, Lou Banks and Debra Waddell. McKenzie, Nicole Seventh grade students include Linda Ahn, Fedra Aune, Melody Bean, Arron Bradford, Heidi Chapman, Jason Christianson, Susan Cloward, Tiffiny Cotton, Todd Curbs, Travis Davis, Wyatt Davis, a Nathan Derose, Paulette Fay, Finau, Chan Flack, Jeffrey Foerster, Jodi Foster, Marlene Fry, Eric Grant, Sara Hewitt, Holly Hills, Richard Jackson, Gerilyn Kendall. An-dri- Also, Shane Koller, Kathryn Ladle, Kristy Mace, Laura Mason, Jessica Millward, Gregory Netcher, Elizabeth Pronk, Tonya Rasmussen, Tawnya Ream, Tony Rigby, Kan-dic- e Riser, David Rose, James ONE STOP TILE STORE Utah Marble a Tile TAX RKTOM SPECIAL TILE TUB BACK Starting At 85 $ Everything You Need To Do It Yourself FREE ADVICE TO 4735 West 3500 South Mon thru Fri , t to 7 p m Sat , 9 to S p m Sundays By Appt. 966-TIL- E |