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Show 3 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 12, 1988 FROM PAGE ONE MAGNA. The Area Council here first one (incorporation petition) and when it failed, many of us felt guilty that we didnt work harder for it." The petition drive "started out with about 10 people, but its getting a lot bigger all the time, he said. Judging from the re'sults of the incorporation attempt in March, Bennion residents were in support of the proposal while those in the Taylorsville area were not. When asked about the reported Stewart and opposition by Watson, Morrill noted that "thats their option. Theres a statute they need to read which theyre well aware of, however, which says they have to hold an election whether they oppose it or not. All this is doing is telling the people they dont like it, and its obvious from their reaction that they dont live here. One of the reasons were doing it is to be represented by people who live where we live." Morrill says that Bennion is slowly being "gobbled up from the east and they will also gobble any commercial base from south and north. Well be left with the other residents of the county with no tax base" if incorporation fails. "Any way you look at it, we can either sit here and wait to be had, either through the legislature, which may mandate it, or through the gobble system, which only takes the good stuff. It seemed to us to be our last opportunity. I dont have anything against the county - Ive worked well with the county over the years - but in my view theyre faced with an impossible task. They have a vast, scattered incorporated area which is inefficient to run and the legislature wont give them the tools to do it and the cities keep chipping away at it." Residents interested in supporting the petition drive may contact -- -- Morril at 968-227- 966-617- at Glen Weight Karen Derbidge at Bill or Meaders 969-233- 4, 4, 4, 268-621- be obtained. Holzworth said Tuesday the explosive force of the accident was 10 times greater than what is possible at Hercules. Hercules would be working in pits instead of on the surface. More stable discussed the environmental issues at its meeting Thursday evening. County Public Works Director Terry Holzworth told the council that his staff would recommend on postponing the decision expansion of Bacchus West until more information on the recent accident at Henderson, Nev. could material and smaller quantities would be used at Bacchus West, he said. The council also heard from a Kennecott spokesmen about the $7.5 million dust control project for the Kennecott tailings pond. The project, which is slated to be will install complete in a piping system circling the pond which will enable the company to direct tailings flow to better and Your Child: You Success LEGAL NOTICES WEST VALLEY CITY PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of West Valley City will hold a public hearing regarding the proposed vacation of a portion of a street located at approximately 1580 West and 2250 South at the regular meeting of the City Council on JuneJ6, 1988aL6,00 p m., or as soon thereafter as business permits, in the City Council Chambers, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah All interested parties are invited to attend and offer opinion. in control School highly-regarde- d - DATED DATED DATED DATED this 12th day of May, this 19th day of May, this 26th day of May, this 2nd day of June, 1988 1988 1988 1988. KarenS Leftwich City Recorder WVC33-4- would which spots cause welfare. be well framed and placed on the wall of every childs bedroom. Yes, that includes even the kids who cant yet read, write or count to 10. If that message is one of the first things they learn, theyll have a good start in school. Street the way it was in its heyday. The architectural style of the old Magna sheriffs office will be incorporated into a nursing home at 2635 So. 9040 West, across the street from Bill and Lucy Larson and just north of the Kuida home. A spokesman for the water company said that the proposed building to be built on 8950 W. 2700 South will conform to the old building as closely as possible. With regard to the vacant building on the corner of 9150 W.' 2700 South, the ground on which it stands was once the site of the Bradford Li very Stable. In later years it became the United States Post Office and still later the Magna Commercial Bank. applaud the hard work of Howick. gfiasfc gf? 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Kearns Town Council approved a David Howick to motion made the 8Urvivors of acknowedge Anna L. Holmes their thanks for her service top the community. "The community is in shock," he noted. "The unmerciful killing of Anna L. Holmes is an atrocity uncalled for in our community. The ruthless brutality of killing Anna in front of her children and neighborhood kids calls for the full wrath of our judicial system. is McCallum. The company to with circle a the pond planning windbreak of trees. The meeting also discussed the cause of the March 27 and April 7 dust storms caused by the pond. is The state considering penalizing the company for removing an .internal piping system before the peripheral system was operating, said Monty Keller, Bureau of Air Quality. "We felt that by not having another system in place certainly contributed to the dust problem. We agreed they had to take out the pipes, but there ought to have been some interim backup," Keller said. McCallum said Tuesday that the state approved Kennecotts proposal for controlling the dust on March 3, and that the state years ago, a group of educators published a brief piece of advice to Americas high school students. advice wasnt highly The publicized, because it was a small the booklet piece of a big report titled "A Nation at Risk. That advice was: "You forfeit your chance for life at its fullest when you withhold your best effort in learning. When you give only the minimum to receive the you learning, minimum in return. "Even with your parents best example and your teachers best efforts, in the end it is your work that determines how much and how well you learn. "When you work to your full capacity, you can hope to attain the knowledge and skills that will enable you to create your future and control your destiny. If you do not, you will have your future thrust upon you by others. "Take hold of your life, apply your gifts and talents, work with dedication and "Take hold of your life, apply your gifts and talents, work with dedication and "Have high expectations for convert every yourself and challenge into an opportunity." Breathes there a father or mother who could have given a young person better advice? Five dry dust. The project will also level the pond and flood more area with clear water, said Manager of Environmental Quality Peter by JIM CAMPBELL Utah Education Association President Those understood that pipes would come out ueiure another system was m place. It was not stated explicitly, but it was certainly understood by the state and us," he said. Council President Steve Harris chair committee announced was Evans Kay reassignments. moved from publicity to public safety. Peggy Johnson was moved from health and welfare to publicity. Jim Meeks was moved from public safety to health ,.and mid-Jul- e. 700 Kearns Council Passes Resolution Environmental Issues Occupy MAC Thursday Incorporation iA TO W ROM IT M AY CONCERN : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that on May 24, 1988. starting at approximately 8 00 p m on said day in the Council Chambers of Murray City Center, 5025 South State Street. Murray. Utah, the Murray City Council will hold and conduct a public hearing on the follow mg proposal . PROPOSALS el'" Or Well Plant It For You - VINCA MINOR of and Amend Sections the Murray City Zoning Ordinance to in- crease the allowable height of structures from 30 to 35 feet in the l ( Agriculture t Residential and Single Family! 3 1 GAL. 8-1- We would like to ttienk you for participating In our voluntary pay program. Much of 0 SAVE 10! Ft. now ALL SHADE S. 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