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Show g f0 rr-- V 6 Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET -- W niiT H"t mm ihp P 17, 1988 rOMMIIMITV MPXAC NOTEWORTHY Utah Pioneers and Mormon Battalion. He and his wife have four children, 26 grandchildren and nine Dennis Holmes, general manager of The Green Sheets sister company, AAA Direct Mail, has been selected to deliver an address at the Mail Advertising Service Associations Young Mailing Executives conference in Orlando, Fla. Holmes will be among seven making presentations at the affair. His topic will be quality control two-da- y procedures. Eight young men from area schools were selected last high Walter L. Ewell, retired week to enter the written test businessman of West Valley, has section of the annual AAA received the Special Recognition Trouble Shooting Award of the Brigham Young Plymouth contest held at Salt Lake Club Emeritus for a Community College. University life of outstanding achievement. Participants from the Green He will be honored with nine' Sheet include area Troy other outstanding alumni at the Rand Hillcrest; Spalling, clubs annual dinner, March 23 at Perrier, Cottonwood; Michael BYU. Butterfield, Brighton; John Ewell, one of the founders of Alta and Thomas Platt, Succo, West Valley City, has served on Bingham. its and Planning Zoning A hands-ocompetition will be Commission and Board of held at SLCC in May. Adjustments. For 35 years he was an accountant for American Jennifer Bailey of Murray has Smelting and Refining Co. and Kennecott Copper and operated been selected as a participant in Ewell Laundry and Dry Cleaning the 1988 Class of Radiologic Technicians at Weber State for 15 years. He the College. helped organize The Granger-Hunte- r program provides councommunity education in an integrated the nucleus for cil, the instruction, through incorporation of West Valley City; manner facilities has been a member of the Lions utilization of clinical and in Club for 30 years and of the West experience Valley Chamber of Commerce and radiology departments of affiliatis a life member of the Sons of ed hospitals throoghout Utah. n Granger East Stake To Present Seven Brides Next Week govern as the zone for the newly annexed area or for a zoning classification to be assigned. In this case, the adjacent zone is WEST VALLEY. The City Council here will soon consider a the from recommendation Commission regarding Planning the Hercules acreage annexed manufacturing and agricultural. into the city. Agricultural has been determined The acreage, known as Bacchus to be inappropriate because it also East, is likely to be designated as allows residential uses. Also on the Thursday, manufacturing in keeping with the agreement reached between commission approved the rezonHercules, Salt Lake County and ing of some 300 acres from West Valley City to stop agricultural and residential to residential development near the manufacturing. The area involved aerospace facility due to fears is from 4700 South to the Denver, Rio Grande and Western Railroad over damage from an accidental from 5600 to 6400 West. The explosion. According to a staff study recommendation will be sent to presented to the commission, the City Council for concurrence. In another zoning matter, the manufacturing appears to be the most compatible uses within the commission approved rezoning Hercules overpressure area. City 2200 West and 4080 South from policies concerning annexation commercial to residential busiallow for the adjacent zone to ness uses. In yet another zoning matter, NEW! LIVCELL ANALYSIS CAN HELP YOU EAT BETTER & LOSE WEIGHT LIVCELL9 is a blood analysis to determine Proper red white Cell Balance it Fat Levels Increased Yeast Content Protein Levels . . . And Much More body sculpturing program, you can inches IMMEDIATELY) Combined with our NEW begin losing pounds A "9wUUjea"(F The brothers are played by Troy Larsen, Randy Esplin, Cory Larsen, Ron Kaller and Jacob Call: Food-4-Les- (16-oun- one-poun- Food-4-Les- Food price survey on The brides will be played by Wendy Williams, Karrie Ann Ogilvie, Joy Rasband, Theresa Nowling, Tiffany Smith and Lindi Woodruff. The suitors by Glen Forbes, Mike Bohne, Elray Andersen, Vernon Dial, Ken Lowe and Doug Williams. The rollicking musical is the tale of Adam, who chooses a bride but neglects to tell her he has six brothers at home. All seats are priced at $2 with tickets available from cast members or at the door, or by calling Helen Foote, 966-387- 9. High Honor Roll Released At Eisenhower Names of Mano, Rebekah Patterson, Jeffie TAYLORSVILLE. students on the high honor roll, Pickering, Michael Sanders, Craig second term, have been released Smith, Julie Smith, Donmca Teerlink, James Wallace, Paula Whitlock, Deveri at Eisenhower junior high. Wilcock, Everett Gillen, James Hard- - Jonathan the commission decided against allowing large supermarkets and facilities in shopping center-typ- e zones. Instead, the the l commission approved neighborhood supermarkets in the l zone, saying such for facilities are designed whereas neighborhood use, larger supermarkets are designed to draw customers from a larger area than a neighborhood. The commission also adopted a definition of a supermarket, which sets a size definition of a net floor area over 5000 square feet and which offers the consumer a full range of food, and other household, products. C-- C-- include Supermarkets may bakeries, fresh meat counters, pharmacies and fresh produce among other things. Neighborhood markets will be those that are smaller in size. In other action, the commission use approved a conditional application by Holiday Oil Col, 4371 W. 3500 South, to add a car wash to an existing convenience store. Two subdivision applications were approved by the commission; in-sto- re 5, 4100 So. 6800 Mano, Mendenhall, Bryce, Amy Naylor, Kendall Oliphant, Duy Pham, Aimee Pinborough, Juliana Sterzer, Justin Yancey, Holly Davies. Also Dai Phuong, Tyu Ung, Bary Dalton, Toni Davis, Karen Knight, Tnsha Paulson, Robyn Salisbury, Melanie Shaw, Minh Vu, Angela Wallace, Matthew Bmghamd, Derek Adams, Allyson Allen, Deborah Ashment, Sara Jennifer Elaine Moulton, Roberts, Thurgood, Michael Balle, Brian Langon, Randy Warnick, Brandon Turpin. Also, Vangie Phillips, Rachelle Bingham, Chnsty Boam, Jinette Bowles, Aaron Payne, Shanda Penix, matthew Poll, Heather Powers, John Talbot, Randall Thacker, Valerie Tsosie, Tanya Wilde, David Reavis, Dustin Wilcock, Becki Clements, Marianne Hansen, Janet Golightly, Deborah Booth, Lynnett Leak, Jarrod Neeley, Lisa Perkins, Vinh Vo, Trade Wilcox. Eighth graders on the high honor roll are Lisa Burraston, Yolanda Elzinga, Ryan Furness, Wendi Gerlach, Rebecca Hickenlooper, Janet Lord, Heidi Nielsen, Jennifer Ollis, Robert Patterson, Amy Vargecko, Anne Emery, Fairdough, Jody Sainsbury, Melissa Zolman, Jeffery Young, Angela Childs, Elizabeth Dunkley, Kari Higlay, Trung Le, Clinton Lindsy, Alisa Lovell, Lisa Lund, Cheston Mauchley, Raymond Chan, Michelle Gunn. Also, Jason Maynard, Wendy Pras, Cynthia Perry, Ryan Sims, Cari Smith, Andrew Solcz, Stover, Stephanie Timothy Frank, Steven Uoyd, Ginger Berrett, Kyle Clark, Kimmerlee Cook, Darleen Davis, Emily Hjorth, Jennifer Kirk, Steven Kresie, Jodi Lane, Janette Oakeson, Rebecca Sakamoto, Jason Khoi Vu, Christy Strickling Larsen, Alethea Hansen, Jolene Jensen, Joelle Knight, Steve Stadler. Seventh graders on the high honor roll include Andrea Ballard, Cade Bauer, Ryan Dailey, Shannon Farey, Bret Frank, Hwang, Michael Lang, Michael Lewis, Kristy Lovell, Stephanie James Miller, Skye Names 5508 Maudine Avenue LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Winner GRAND PRIZE JACKPOT $S - Winners need to present proof of address and a carrier receipt by publication at the Green Sheet, 5 p.m. Monday the week following 155 E. 4905 South, Murray. . : t j ' - yv Dated this 17th day of March, . ,, ,i . City Recorder WV25-1- PARCEL 3 (Reeve): COM 1592 5 FT W 4 1056 FT S FR CEN SEC 21 T 3S R IE SL MER W 222 5 FT S 132 FT E 222 5 FT N 132 FT TO BEG 0 67 ACRES Under the provisions of the Housing and Com- mumty Development Act 0' 1974, as amended, Murray City participates in the Community Development Block Grant Entitlement Pro- gram Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds provided by (he U S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are used for eligible projects that benefit qualified areas in Murray City The projects undertaken during the program year must meet the iden- lifted needs of the neighboi hoods and must be within the framework of goals and objectives designed for the Urban County CDBG Program The overall program for Murray City is de-signed to either benefit a majority of lower- income families or aid m the prevention and elimination of blight and deterioration Key elements in the proposed work program include activities designed for homing improvements, public improvements and facility improve- - PARCEL 4 (Rock); BEG 1592 5 FT W 4 1188 FT S FR CEN SEC 21, T3S, R IE, SLM, W 222 5 FT; S 132 FT, E 187 67 FT M OR L; NLY ALG CURVE TO R 52 79 FT, NLY ALG CURVE TO L 85.73 FT TO BEG. 0 62 ACRES 5 (Sandy City Corporation -PARCEL Portion of 1450 East) : BEG S 89 DEGREES 4847 E 117 15 FT NW COR LOT 259 HIDDEN S 89 2 SUB; VALLEY HILLS DEGREES 48'47 E 34 83 FT' N 0 DEGREES 48'47 W 133 7 FT SlV ALG CURVE TO R 85 73 FT' SLY ALG CURVE TO L 52 79 FT TO BEG. 0 05 mnts. ACRESMORL It is being proposed that Community Development Block Grant (CDGB) Tunds to be received by Murray City for the 14th Program Year 9 be earmarked foi the following pro- Jects: ,, r,iDepar me"t UJra;V, $25,000 Murray Boys and Girls Club 244 Vine Street 10 $ p!gciS"whdd 36,500 $ 80,000 Any questions you may have regarding this hearing may be directed to the Sandy City Com- munlty Development Department In the City Hal Administration South Main Street SC25-1- $ 25,000 $ 3,500 10.000 $ $220 000 NOTICE OF SANDY CITY ORDINANCE ADOPTION march 5025 S mZTY 22 lilts ontmg'sectmn with straight A's are Camloan Auduong, Elizabeth Bunkall, Rhonda Utley. Seventh graders earning a GPA of 3.75 or higher indude Abigail Bird, Patricia Gates, Bich Huynh, Rustie Michael McArthur, Johnson, Sara Santini, Christy Wirth, Mike Ruttenbur, Tu Dang, Matthew McAfee, Heather Myers, Jennifer Quibell, Manny Sima-gnDanielle Connor, Jennifer Larsen, Rusty Northrup, Colleen Yorgason, Kristina Georgelas, Amy Anderosn, Brandi Fox, Thavery Lay, Trent Nielsen, Carlene Harris, Carolyn Smith, Carina Kuesterman, Christoph Peterson, Sha-no- n Reeves. Eighth graders on the high honor roll are Linh Ong, Kevin Thomas, Victoria Denise Valdex, Adam Brinkerhoff, Campbell, Jannell Shaw, Jennifer Warr, Michelle Clegg, Sue Berg, Anapesi Kaili, Akanesi Misinale, Matthew Staker, Karyn Hermansen, Jared Warner, Brian Ashby, Michael Choate, Susanne Fink, Jeff Jackson, Russell Jessop, Phetsa-mo- n Prasith, Nathan Savagte, Hong Vuong, Sam Chak, Heather Howard, Amy Shay, Lan Phgam, Mindee Greenhagen, Christoph Garcia. Ninth graders earning 3.75 or higher include Jennifer Fink, Chi Ong, Quang Pham, Delbert Rino, Shalice Denison, Shalynn Edwards, Thad Loertscher, Michelle Wilkinson, Bryon Anderson, Antonio Montoya, Michael Santarosa, Aaron Johnson, Michael Brantner, Jesse Carr, Thany Lay, Dustin Snelson, Neicole Casey, Robert Hiatt, Rachelle Wirth, Nanette Anderson, Jenny Michael Lucas, Oahn Ho, Rachel Vanessa Flores, Rothmony Morley, Nuon, Eric Schow. waTtta to lcense approvals demalSi transfers, suspensions, revocations and renewals, and similar actions, providing that deci- si0ns wlth regard to such actions shall be M Seexreption ol'dass'c Ordinance AmondVno .i , 88 5 (February 18 19881 th 88-- 6 (February - ef- i prerequisites lor the cWzone Ordinance tf teffi also providing a saving clause and an fective date The above recommendations will be presented to the City Council atthis public hearing All in- terested citizens will be given the opportunity to comment on the recommended use ol Commum- ty Development Block Grart Funds and to pro- pose projects which meet Community Develop- ment Guidelines All suggestions will be given careful consideration by the Council 23, 1988) Amending sections and of the Business licensing chapter of the Revis- ed ordinances of Sandy City providing Rv I iiHoii P Piercnn Liiy Recorder 10 inoo Liceenreim'fc.i01 ?? j"eSS which proenacting a new section vides for the establishment ol license fees and due da,es therefor, penalties for and March 17, MP94 or SOUTH JORDAN CITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING late payment Ordinance 88-(February 9, 1988) Relating to Special Improvement Districts, accepting property owners consent to creation of Sandy City, Utah, Landscape Maintenance Special Im- provement District No. 9 and waivers relating and Stephen Craig NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hear- Ing to be held in the Sandy City Hall, 440 East 8680 South, Sandy, Utah, before the Sandy City Council on April 5, 1988, at 7.45 p m to consider the petition of Paul Christensen for annexation and Zoning of three parcels located in a small County island" located at approximately 11587 South 1450 East (Hagan Road). The at-fected parcels Include the Christensen, Reeve, and Rock properties With the inclusion ol adja- cent the total acreage under con- sideratlon for annexation and Zoning Is 2 57 acres The requested approximately Zone requires single family dwellings on minimum 20,000 square lots with the inclusion of animal rights The project address is 11587 South Hagan Road (1450 East) The property owners are Paul J Christensen, Dolores G Christensen, Mark J. Reeve, Madeline Rock, and Sandy City Corporation The legal description Is as follows: Legal Descriptions PARCEL (Christensen): Beg 1320 FT W A 1139 72 FT S FR CEN SEC 21, T 3S, R IE, SLM, W 222 5 S 180 28 FT, E 222 5 FT: N 180 28 FT creating said , ; i J i j i J , J Ordinance 88-- 8 (February 26, 1988) Amending and fixing the boundaries of a ne district of the Sandy City Zoning Or- dinance, to wit: rezoning approximately 0 2 acres located at approximately 8553 South 1000 East Road from (residential, duplexes, 10,000 sq It. minimum lots) to PUD-1- 2 (planned unit development, 12 units per acre); also, providing a saving clause and an effec- livedate (BORG FEZONE). , SJ25-1- NOTICE OF SANDY CITY PUBLIC HEARING CHRISTENSEN ANNEXATION thereto, assessments, and authorizing City of- ficials to proceed to make and maintain improvements, all which accompanies ha ordinance also establishing an ef- fective date (The Bluff at Hidden Valley Phase II, lots LEGAL DESCRIPTION South Jordan City Council Theron B Hutchings, Mayor or nonpayment, establishing an appeal procedure and establishing an effective date. Notice is hereby given that the South Jordan City Council will hold a public hearing at 8 00 p m April 5, 1988 in the South Jordan City Of- Dees, 1600 West 10400 South, South Jordan, Utah, to consider amending the maps of South Jordan City by reclassifying the following described pro- to Commercial perty from Agricultural filed by Takeo Iwamoto Application BEGINNING at the North Quarter of Section 10, Township 3 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence South 217 16 feet; thence West 230 feet, thence South 126 26 feet, thence West 155 feet , thence North 343 42 feet to the Section line , thence East 385 feet to the point of BEGINNING 2 37 acres i ' dlTnsTndVcityUUh, 5S3SS TuVaTHREET' Date of Publication' March t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of Sandy City Utah, has adopted the or-dlnaDces descrhed blow on the dates Indicated; public hearing concernng the projected use Develcpment Block Grant win De neia TL'FSDAV Ml I phone Home Repair, City Wide AssistEmergency as Eligible 3828 PARCEL 6 (Balance of 1450 East): BEG 83 FEET WEST OF THE NE COR OF LOT 258 OF HIDDEN VALLEY HILLS 2 SUBDIVISION, AS LOCATED IN SEC 21, T 3S, R IE, SLM, THENCE w 50 FT. THENCE N 265 7 FT, SAID POINT BEING THE NE COR OF THE REEVE PROPERTY; THENCE E 50 pp THENCE S 265 7 FT TO THE point OF BEGINNING 0 31 ACRES M OR L $ 40,000 Housing RehabilitationCity Wide as Eligible ACRES M OR L TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 1 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN Apj) RUNNING THENCE WEST 222 5 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 15 5 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE NORTH LINE 0p HIDDEN VALLEY HILLS NO 2, THENCE EAST 222 5 FEET; THENCE NORTH 15 5 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 1988 PLBLIC NOTICE RESIDENTS OF ML RR AY CITY PROPOSED STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEA ELOPMENT OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED LSE OF FUNDS 40 0 92 Deed to PARCEL 2 (Quit-ClaiRprViyisfor' AT A POINT 1220 FEET wFSANtr 1320 FEET fgUTHFROM Public Notice is hereby given that it is unlawful to allow any dog to run at large in West Valley Cl- ty Dogs at large are to be captured and the owner cited. (Section ol a, This week's winning address: T0 BEG rili nVii rH mi'vitipai A MRFoa Ninth grade students earning straight A's indude Kaniteli Hamala, Jeffrey Mulford, Edward Peterson, Rebecca Rickett, Shelly Shayd, Angela Thomas. Eighth graders with a grade point average of 4.0 indude Amy Anderson, Heidi Beckstead, David Bunkall, Shaw- Each week we will print the address of a local resident. If your address is listed you have won $10. If you have a February carrier receipt you and your carrier will split the GRAND PRIZE JACKPOT, which will start at $25 and grow by $25 per week. GOOD LUCK!! NOTICES r unas students earning a place on the high honor roll for the secondj term have been released at West) Lake junior high. LEGAL 700 WEST VALLEY CITY NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS A VALLEY. Krys-Wen- NOTICES TOTAL WEST Quan, Heather Umpleby, Bobbi Jo Wendland, Jennifer Erdmann, Jolene Katie Elizabeth Johnson, Jeffers, Nealson, Thy Pham, Matthew Rex, Aaron Schaerrer, Kimberly Staknaker, Jeffery Christensen, Rachelle Fleming, Margaret Gray, Mary Hepworth, Bran- don Hines, Ryan Schipaaboord, tene Sterzer, Angela Talbot, Hao Vu Tang, Mark Fellows, Shawn Jones, Kimberly Lyon, Candace Higley. LEGAL 700 Wei-Ch- in Honor Roll Students Named At West Lake IT MAY BE WORTH MORE THAN YOU THINK. Wendy Nesbitt, Jennifer Slack, Marcus Tye. Also, Angela Dalby, Katie Dalton, Earl, Heather Gerlach, Janet Henrie, Brad Jeppson, David Khuu, Tiffany' Lane, Andrea Moody, Howe wick, Morrison nee MacDonald. Seventh graders j n ten food items. Ninth grade students earning a grade average of 3.75 or higher include Thomas Akagi, Matthew Boley, Paul Butler, Kristie Giles, Christy Hall, Jenifer Hullmger, Paige Humphreys, Jennifer Jensen, Karen Jones, Emilie Lewis, EWC3 KHCEBI?! Ueeli 15 s, a, half-gallo- point SAVE YOUR GREEN SHEET No d Colton. preliminary plat approval, the other, Garden Cove, 3850 So. 6300 West, also received preliminary approval. 268-844- 6 milk was about $1.03. Other s (with $7.14 for items, such as eggs, regular was the total) and the store with the ground beef, canned pears, whole highest prices was Triple G. chickens, tomatoes, white bread Foods ($9.53). loaf), margarine (Blue sticks), and ice The students found that some of Bonnet cream identical have gallon, (12 vanilla), ranged the stores didnt therefore, comparable in price at the different stores. items, The survey was taken at used. were They products discovered that many of the stores Albertsons, Dans, Farmer Jack, Harmons, Reams, had basically the same prices. For Smiths, and instance, bananas were about 41 Skaggs Alpha-Betof 2 Triple G Foods. cents a pound; a area on the products surveyed Minson, Adam. one, Brookfield West, received BEAUTY & SUCCESS Who Has The Lowest Prices??? WEST VALLEY. The consumer math class at Granger high took a WEST VALLEY. Granger East to on stake will present the musical survey foodeveryday products prices. compare TPnv k D do, i3 n RriVoo Q$ J! JCILd a The tl labrlCfr 10 common March 24, 25 and 26 at Promised food survey polled products and was taken at Valley Playhouse. local supermarkets on Monday, The is the Feb. 22. The 10 items were presentation Broadway adaptation of the selected from the Deseret News popular film. Market Basket Survey, a monthly Doreen Larsen is directing the survey taken statewide. production. Cast members include The store with the lowest Elise DeMille as Millie; Ron overall prices in the West Valley City Council To Consider Hercules Zone - r y. yrj,, details of adopted ordinances cannot be described in this summary However, the full text of each ordinance Is available for public In- spection and copying, during regular business ur?; in ttle Information Services Office, Sandy City Hall, 440 East 8680 South, Sandy, Utah J ' ' ' ; A11 SC25-1- NOTICE OF SANDY CITY PUBLIC HEARING AMENDMENT TO OFFICIAL STREET MAP 8400 SOUTH 3oe EAST TO STATE STREET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hear ta he held I the Sandy City Hall, 440 East South, Sandy, Utah, before the Sandy City Council on April 5, 1988 at 7 45 p m to consider an amendment to Sandy Citys Official Street aP regarding the alignment of 8400 South Street between 300 and State Street Options for alignment Incluae 1) connecting 8400 South Street wlth Princeton Avenue at State Street, 2) Bringing 8400 South Street straight west to State 3) eliminating the street segment sfreet, a together Any questions you may have regar-O- F ding this hearing may be directed to the Plann-FT- ; ln8 Department in the City Hall - phone Jg Ea. 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