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Show 5 Lancers Lose Twice Local Lifters Dominate Field In annual Utah State Weightlifting Championships held at Overview junior high school on March 19. Jim Barnes, out of the Jordan from area; Bryan Kramer Hillcrest high; and Kris Castro of Kearns were named the outstanding junior lifters in the meet. Mark Evans of Sandy, David Turner of West Valley and David Chiu of Salt Lake claimed senior best lifters honors. For the juniors, those between 12 and 20 individual results were as follows (all measured are in weights kilograms): In the 52 kilogram class, Kevin Chipman of Union years-of-ag- e, Bulldogs Beaten By Sky View, Provo Squads SALT LAKE CITY. Judge Memorial blew two late inning leads and went down to two defeats this past week, losing on Thursday to Sky View 3 and on Tuesday to Provo Judge will open region play Thursday (today) against Murray at Ken Price Park and will then host Jordan at Rosewood on April 5 (Tuesday) and then travel to West for a game Thursday, April 8-- afternoon helped pitching bring about the eventual outcome. After the first two innings went scoreless, Brighton burst out to a lead in the top of the third. Granger followed with a run in the bottom half of the inning, but the Bengals continued the barrage with four runs in the fourth and two in the sixth. Granger wrapped up its scoring with a run in the bottom of sixth. Chad Erickson threw the first five innings for Brighton striking out nine before Drew Peterson opponent was to be Cottonwood. League play opens Tuesday came on in relief. Together they surrendered just four hits to the with Cyprus visiting at 3:30 D.m. errors in the third Lancers. Granger inning and strong Brighton Highland 10, Granger 4 WEST VALLEY. Plagued by uncharacteristic defensive problems and tough times at the plate, n didAj 1l,nniorl turn vi TQ P viic'omcU inu An decisions in baseball play, first falling to visiting Highland 10-- Thursday then to in the opening Brighton 11-round of the Granite District Tournament on Tuesday. Tourney play was scheduled to continue Wednesday and Thursday of this week, depending on the the weather. Grangers next TTllMta cnVn1 o'? LIer wvaawa ililCU 41. ill LflH snatch event and 50 in the 1 rm p J cieau-anu-jr. & T I iur Rebels Win Title SANDY. The Rebels, led by tournament MVP Jeff Stone, won the Utah State AAU basketball title in the division last Saturday defeating Alta in the championship game at Alta high school. It was the second straight title for the team as last year it won the division. Team members include Stone, Corey Reiser, Dustin Pearce, Josh Pehrson, Brad Armstrong, John Rees, John Lewis, Jaron Poulsen, Scott Slaugh, K.C. Fisher and David Johnson. The team is coached by Ken Stone and Daye Pearce. The Rebels are from me BennionTaylorsville, West Valley area. En route to the title game, the Rebels defeated a team from th Ogden area, P.V. Mountain and a team from Alarm, Consoladated City, Brigham The team then Planning, lost to a scrappy Midvale group but came back to defeat the same Midvale bunch in the 39-3- 6 re- division, West Valleys Turner topped the field with lifts of 77.5 in the snatch and 100 in the for a total of 177.5. At 75 kilograms Tooeles Bruce Grim won with a total of 160 off lifts of 67.5 and 92.5. At 82.5 kilograms, Jim Bojak, 7. of West Valley, had state also lead going into Judge had a record lifts of 77.5 and 102.5 for a the seventh against Sky View but 180 total. Sandys Evans took the the Cache county team rallied for eight runs in the last inning? At 90 kilo class by lifting 112.5 and 152.5 for a total of 275. Provo the Dogs were ahead 0 on Chius total of 230, earned off Sotos home first Jimmy inning lifts of 95 and 135 respectively, run, but Provo rallied to score was tops in the 100 kilo class. Ted three in the sixth for the win. Ketten of Sandy totalled 185 off Chad McCarthy, Troy Zupon efforts of 80 and 105, while ,and Robert Chacon all shared As Utah champions, the team duties to in the loss Murrays Greg Shepherd had lifts has received an invitation to the pitching of 70 and 95 for a 165 total. Provo. AAU national tournament for its age' group. The tournament will be held in Orlando, Florida To during the week of July achieve the goal of attending the national tournament considerable funds must be raised. Any help, corporate or otherwise, would be date for the game has been set appreciated. Contact Ken Stone by Tom Foolery at yet. Green Cheat Staff Writer r When asked what kind of player MURRAY. It appears that "The Utah hopes to get in return, Mailman" will be Babe making Dribblin said that "were looking deliveries on a different route. for someone on the order of Such was the first of two Englands Eddie "The Eagle" blockbuster announcements comEdwards. You know, someone ing forth from a hastily called everybody can identify with." In that same vein, Dribblin then press conference at the Utah Jazz WEST VALLEY. A number of Sports Mall training facility let "the other shoe fall," special activities and some very announcing managements deciThursday. Public Jazz Information sion to change the name of the special speakers have been scheduled as part of Opening Day Specialist I.M. Dribblin confirmed Jazz. Weve decided to change the ceremonies for Granger Babe rumors that Carl Malone will be the object to a "major" deal, name of the francise to the Salt Ruth Baseball on Saturday, April he 16. Brine Shrimp," revealing for the first time that Lake The festivities will be held at the other party in the swap will announced. "As you know, ever be the New Jersey Gnats. since the team moved from New the old Granger Park, just north Although full details of the Orleans, the name "Jazz has of Granger high school, beginning trade were not disclosed, Dribblin created an identity crisis. After at 9 a.m. did state that it will involve According to Granger Babe all, "Jazz is something more akin Ruth President William Hickok, Bourbon West than to Street future third round draft West Valley City Mayor Brent and undisclosed Temple." considerations, A contest, open to all Utah Anderson and State Babe Ruth amount of cash and an agreement that the Gnats come West for residents, will be held to design Commissioner Keith Mackay will pickup game at the new team uniforms and a new be the guest speakers for the event. Other activities will season. Magna Recreation Center. No team logo for the 1988-8include a flag ceremony and the introduction of the players, FLOORS coaches and managers for the ROOM ADDITIONS KITCHENS 10 1988 teams. DRIVEWAYS leagues GARAGES "It promises to be a very special ROOFS BATHS 30 yrs. event," Hickok explained. "We INSURANCE REPAIRS experience expect over 300 people to be in MASONRY Free Estimates. attendance." Hickok made one other special F Quality Work should announcement that Licensed and Insuied interest area baseball fans, noting that the Granger and Taylorsville 8 Call for a free estimate teams will be playing Hofheins Construction Company some cross-ovgames during the 1988 season. 3783 So. 500 W. No. 4. S.L.C., UT 84115 3-- 3-- k 0 53-1- 9 1-- 56-2- 7. 43-4- semi-fina- 38-2- 4. ls Mailman Is Delivered To New Jersey 23-3- 0. Club 968-123- ; Ruth Granger Plans Activities For Opening Day pre-seaso- 0 2 total. Barnes set a junior record in the 75 kilogram class with lifts of 77.5 and 100 and a total of 177.5, while Brandon Chacon came in with a 75 total after lifts of 27.5 and 47.5. In the 82.5 class, Hillcrests Bryan Kramer totalled 165 with lifts of 70 and 95 kilograms; Kearns Kris Castro came in at 147.5 with efforts of 60 and 97; and Chad Steed of Murray had lifts of 57.5 and 80 for a total of clean-and-jer- 5-- 4 clean-and-jer- 137.5. Senior sults include: In the 67.5 kilogram CTDT ESTIMATED - of the PROPOSALS Amend Section Uniform Zoning Ordinance of Murray City pertaining to Temporary Conditional Use Permits. All 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. 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. COST OF IMPROVEMENTS The total cost of improvements in said proposed Special Improvement District No. 25 as estimated by the City Engineer is 51,848.00 which shall be paid by a special tax to be levied against the property abutting upon the streets to be improved or upon property which may be affected or specifically benefited by such improvements. By: Ludell P. Pierson Ludell P. Pierson City Recorder The estimated cost for installation of the curb and gutter is approximately 264 feet at 57.00 per lineal foot for a total cost of 51,848.00. ASSESSMENTS MC26-2- MURRAY CITY NOTICE OF HEARING AND LEVY OF TAXES It is proposed by the City Council of Murray City, Utah to levy assessments as provided by the laws of Utah on all parcels and lots of real property within the District. The purpose of the assessment and levy is to pay those costs of the subject improvement which the Municipality will not assume and pay. The method of assessment shall be by lineal front foot as set forth TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 26, at approximately 8:00 p.m. on said day in the wuncil Chamber of Murray City Center, 5025 South State Street, Murray, Utah, the Murray City Municipal Council will hold and conduct a public hearing on and pertaining to the vacation of a street, except for the easement for the installation andor maintenance of public utilities, for the street located at: 1988, herein. The assessment may be paid by property owners in ten (10) annual installments with interest on the unpaid balance at a rate of ten percent ( 10 ) per annum, or the whole or any part of the assessment may be paid without interest within fifteen (15) days after the ordinance levying the assessment becomes effective. The assessments shall be levied according to the benefits to be derived by each property within the District. Other payment provisions and enforcement remedies shall be in accordance with Chapter 16 of Title 10 of Utah Code Annotated, (1953), as amended. 5400 South and ADDRESS: Green Street, Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah. APPROXIMATE DESCRIPTION: AT A POINT which is BEGINNING South 38.700 ft and W 690.700 ft from the South quarter corner of section 12, T2S, R1W, SLBAM, and running thence E 115.824 ft to the westerly line of Green Street; thence N 073533 E 48.913 ft along said westerly line; thence W 62.960 ft; thence N 685500 W 49.730 ft; thence S 66.374 ft to the point of beginning. (Contains 0.134849 acre) A map of the proposed District is on file in the office of the Public Works Department who will make such information available to all interested persons. All persons within or outside of the limits of Murray City having interest in said proceeding are invited to appear and present tneir views relevant to the proposal. The purpose of this public hearing is to receive public comment concerning the vacation of said street. TIME FOR FILING PROTESTS MAGNA. The Salt Lake County is Recreation Department conducting signups currently through April 9 for youth Tee Ball and Machine Pitch baseball. Registration forms are available at elementary schools, in Magna and West Valley or at the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 West. Machine Pitch baseball is open to boys and girls in grades with games beginning the middle of April. All Games will be held on Saturday mornings. The registration fee is $30 and includes a shirt, hat, participation trophy and 10 games. Tee Ball is open to boys and girls in grades kindergarten through second with games being Any person who is the owner of property to be assessed in the Special Improvement District No. 25 described in the Notice of Intention shall have the right to file in writing a protest against the creation of Special Improvement District No. 25 or to make any other objections relating thereto. Protests shall decribe or otherwise identify the property record by the person or persons making the protest. Protests shall be filed with the City Recorder of Murray City, Utah, on or before 12:00 noon on the 26th day of April, 1988. Thereafter at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, on the 26th day of April, 1988, the Murary City Municipal Council will meet in public meeting at the Murray City Center, 5025 South State Street, Murray, Utah, to consider all protests so filed and to hear all objections relating to the said proposed Murray City Special Improvement District No. 25. Murray City Corporation Ludell P. Pierson City Recorder Dates of Publication March 31, April 7, 14, 2L MC27-4- B 1988 WEST VALLEY CITY NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Public Notice is hereby given that all dogs over the age of four months are to be vaccinated for rabies and licensed by West Valley City. (Section DATED this 31st day of March, 1988. Ludell P. Pierson City Recorder Karen S. Leftwich City Recorder MC-4- WVC27-1- 5 evening and Saturday mornings. The fee is $25 which includes a shirt, hat, participation trophy and ten games. For more information contact the Magna Center at 4. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 12, starting at approximately 7:30 p.m., on said day in the Council Chambers of the Murray City Center, 5025 South State, Murray, Utah, Murray City Council will hold and conduct a public hearing on the following proposal : 1988, The improvements to be constructed within said Special Improvements District in general include the construction of curb and gutter and all other miscellaneous work necessary to complete the work in a proper and workmanlike manner. Offered 250-219- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: INTENDED IMPROVEMENTS an error then Shane Warenski doubled him home. Highland wrapped up its scoring with two more runs in the third. Granger came back in the late going, scoring two runs in the sixth on a walk, a Ryan Lowther single, an rbi single by Travis Langpap, another walk and a fielders choice by Brett Seager. The Lancers finished with a run in the seventh, as, after two walks, Warenski singled in Jake Shewmake. Lowther then reached on a fielders choice to load the bases, but Granger could not move any more runs around. Wednesday MURRAY CITY NOTICE OF HEARING The proposed improvements would be constructed upon all parcels of land and lots and the abutting property owners will be assessed for improvements built at the herein below estimated rates per front foot of abutting property : for concrete curb and gutter where it does not now exist upon all parcels of land and lots along both sides of Vine Street from 300 West to Murray City. Said improvments are all within the limits of Murray City, Utah. occasions." After Highland had added two runs in the top of the second, Granger got on the board with a run in the bottom half of the inning. Lance Short reached on on Karen S. Leftwich City Recorder WV27-1- six-ru- n played DATED this 31st day of March, 1988. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT of the Rams runs were unearned, according to Granger coach Mike Folster. Highland started out with a top of the first, using a walk, two errors, two singles and a a grand slam. "They (Highland) capitalized on every mistake we made," added Folster. "And we also hurt ourselves by leaving the bases loaded different on three 3-- West Valley City invites sealed bids for Ribbons and Print Wheels. Bid specs may be obtained from the West Valley City Purchasing Supervisor weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p m. at West Valley City Hall, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah. Bids will be received at the Purchasing Office, Room 214, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, until 4:00 p m., April 6, 1988. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. provements. All 10 T-B- all LEGAL WEST VALLEY CITY PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 26th day ol April, 1986, the City Council ot Murray City, Salt Lake County, Utah adopted a Resolution declaring its intention to create a curb and gutter extension district to be known as Murray city Special Improvement Distict No. 25. It is the intention of the City Council to make improvements within said Special Improvement District and to levy special taxes as provided in Chapter 16. Title 10, Utah Code Annotated (1953), as amended, on the real estate lying within said District for the benefit of which such taxes are to be expended in the making of such im- pre-leag- x- -i toiai oi oi.o, while Matt Shepard of Riverview junior lifted 32.5 and 42.5 respectively for a total of 75. Scott Mattinson, also of Union, took top honors in the 56 kilogram class with lifts of 37.5 and 52.5 and a total of 90. Schoolmate Garth Ince won the 67.5 kilogram division by lifting 47.5 in the snatch and 67.5 in the k for a 115 kilogram ei MURRAY CITY PUBLIC NOTICE all 31. 1988 NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENTION Annual State Weightlifting Meet MURRAY. Local lifters dominated both the Junior and Senior level competition at the ninth 700 LEGAL NOTICES 700 Thursday. March THE GREEN SHEET JAPAN INTERNATIONAL KARATE-D- O CENTER Affiliate of A1 Japan Karate Federation School Established IS Tn in Utah TOSHIO OSAKA HEAD INSTRUCTOR CImooo For Mon, Women & CMktrenAyot 6 to BO VISITORS a NEW STUDENTS WELCOME STUOY KARATE FOR SELF CONFDENCE PHYSICAL DtSCIPUNE - SELF DEFENSE ENJOYMENT NO CONTRACT Reiunvn World-Wid- e WADO RYU Style Karate Available SUGARHOUSE KEARNS 466-007- 8 1125 E. 2isl S. HRS. 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