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Show 7 Smith NamedLions Club Prexy BENNION. Kendall Smith will serve as president of the Bennion Lions club. He will be assisted by Rex Mackay, first vice president; Don Rose, second vice president; Paul Miles, secretary; Marv Atkinson, treasurer. Steve Newbold and Reed Mackay will serve as two-yedirectors, Ray Chidester and Glen Mackay as one-yedirectors. r. Udell Parker will serve as ar YVVC scheme was carried through the prolandscaping was planned for and the driveway access was moved away from the intersection. Weve done everything we can to make this a desirable project, he said. SMITH CORONA BONANZA! ALL Smith Corona Typewriters Now on Sale! $13 USUs extension service was housed at 444 So. 300 West for 16 years. This is the first time the service has occupied brand new offices in the county, according to Extension Chairman Wayne Rose. Mr. Smith and his wife, Mary and nine ject, additional SALT LAKE. Utah State Universitys extention service has moving its office into the new Salt Lake County government center. The service is now located in the southwest portion of the South Building at 2100 So. State. The office is on the ground floor and very accessible to nearby parking lots. The new telephone number of agriculture and home economics is The program number is 262-668- 2 468-318- Elaine have four children grandchildren. 1 Try Want Ads Moves Office 23, 1987 468-335- Tail-twiste- Continued from page Extension Service Thursda, July THE GREEN SHEET 7 L ist $220 Offer ends July list Shopping Center cess of the speed limit, said Lutton, who resides at 2655 W. 3100 South. We are beginning to feel small vibrations when heavily laddened trucks go dow n the road. Lutton said she has tried working with the Utah Department of Transportation, but has "only been getting lip sen ice Other action by the council included approval ot an amendment making it a class B misdemeanor to possess weapons, explosives or flammable materials near school buildings, changing the name of a in Sunset Hills subdivision to Starview Circle; amendments to the building cul-de-s- code, acceptance of a quit claim deed at 3994 So 4000 West, approval of an easement for property on Chantilly Drive, an agreement between Lee Allen the city to install an underground pipe in a ditch behind and Printers Row; acceptance of a deed conveying property in the West Valley Highway corridor to the city; approval of a contract with Bruce Kaliser concerning seismic work on the citys Earthquake Hazard Reduction program; approval of a $5,000 grant from the Utah Department of Health to improve law enforcement of child passenger safety and seat belt laws approval of a constable service contract for fiscal year 1987-8with Jay Weaver; approval of voting districts and polling places for the 1987 elections; acceptance of a warranty deed from Garth Campbell and the Salt Lake Valley Mental Health board; final plat approval of a two-lo- t subdivision for Joseph Smout. Memory ( orre.ttun and Auio Cemer and Auto Return tor Full-Lin- e See the full-lin- e of Smith Corona typewriters at ALL MAKE W urdF ruse r non-sto- typing S ' , NOME MJL TYPEWRITER COMPANY 8 24b E &400 South (So 261-510- ot fashion Place) 466 W LawnouuOt 487-840- (2SOO South) 407t South Rivetoate 393-330- 0 fid (Ogdenj 74 South ,jtu (Atuss ho,n Selsi 328-494- Toll Froa DEVELOPER . . . John Goskill fights for approval of a community shopping center in West Valley. Gaskill said a business like must anchor the project to make it feasible. If we dont have someone like to bring on site, we cant make this project suc-- c e s s f u 1 . Gaskill is negotiating with a video shop and womens clothing store to locate in the center. Jack Cook, owner of a gasoline station across the street from the proposed development, was the only audience member voicing opposition. Cook said he would have remodeled the service station years ago, but was waiting for the state's decision concerning the road. The Utah Department of Transportation is considering widening the street. Because of a recent ordinance change concerning commercial zones, Cook thought if a were built across from his property, he wouldnt be able to upgrade his station into a convenience store. But John Janson, long range planning supervisor, said the zoning law will allow development of another convenience store on that intersection. In other business, Marna Lutton requested that the council post a s No Only sign on 3100 South between Redwood Road and 5600 West We are getting an increase in the number of heavy trucks going in ex- - e iniujmiiiTTiTFTjli-AiAt- Trucks-Deliverie- Magna Council Continued from page 1 Department has approved her proposal. Sanchez said she would like to open a restaurant eventually, but cannot afford to right now. Ribotto noted that he also informed the commission of neighborhood complaints against the proposal to change the northwest corner of 8400 West and 3500 South from residential to commercial zoning. McDermaid also criticized the Magna Chamber of Commerce policy board for its vote to support the new council. Theyre going against their own bylaws. Theyre supposed to be nonshe partisan and said. McDermaid said the MCC is a democratic organization represents a diverse group that of peo- ple. I think its a very unfair criticism of this council, she said. School Starts to 3:16 on regular days, from 8:30 to 10:35 and from 11:25 to 1:30 on Fridays. Motorists are being reminded that is early this year in areas. these Children will be excited at the new routine, and drivers are being urged to use caution and assist in keeping student safe as they go to and from school. back-to-scho- J |