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Show 3 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Oct. 20, 1969 FROM PAGE ONE Police Offer Safety Trick-Or-Tre- at TAYLORSVILLE. in "Only America could I write a letter and win food," said a recently arrived on a Vietnamese student now attendsuggestions creating successful Halloween ing Salt Lake Community party, costume and makeup ideas College. and party recipes. Letters bringing in breakfast? Dennis J. Nordfelt, West Valley The project began as Jennie Chief of Police, is emphasizing the Nielson, who teaches English classes at the college was driving following safety tips for parents: Wear light colored clothing, to work and heard on her car short enough to prevent tripping radio that KLYC 94FM and Hardees were sponsoring a and add reflectors. Make sure children can see contest. "Write us a letter and tell us why your office crew1 deserves well through face masks. said the announcebreakfast," children. Accompany young Go out in daylight and carry a ment "and if you win, well send Tom Brock with breakfast." flashlight in case of delay. Lesson plans for the morning Stay within the neighborhood were quickly changed. Twenty-tw- o and only visit homes you know. students wrote letters and Watch for traffic. Nielson forwarded six to the Only give or accept wrapped station. Two weeks later she or packaged candy. Examine candy before received a call telling her they were the winners. allowing children to eat it. The students, all Asians, range The program is being held, not in age from 15 to 20 and have to discourage trick or treating, in this country anywhere said Nordfelt. it been Rather, from months to four years, eight that this acknowledges practice, she said, noting that they for the most part, already exists and children would benefit from comprehend the language better than they speak or write it, but an effort to make their celebration are learning rapidly. safer. experiences Ms. Nielson was hired as an instructor of English as a second language, funded with Job Training Partnership Act funds the local Private through Industry Council, an advisory group that oversees job training 5 and placement programs in Salt it s Bags WEST VALLEY. The West Valley City Police Department will be providing local children with an extra measure of safety for Halloween by giving children enrolled in kindergarten through third grade a "super safety trick or treat bag." Each child will be given a bag which has been provided through Sampling Corporation of America in cooperation with the National Safety Council. The plastic bag includes safety tips and is printed on both sides with a special fluorescent ink. A child carrying the bag will be to motorists highly visible because of the bright reflection of the at-ho- a spokesman said, color, which is especially important at dusk, the time of day when visibility is generally poor. Each child will be given a large, "safety patch" with similar coloring, to be worn on the back of their outer garments or costumes for additional visibility. Each youngster will also receive a parent safety booklet containing self-adhesi- additional safety tips Asian SLCC Students Win Breakfast and h- Council t4 r' rt t ' A1 .r - Pet Of The Week t TRICK OR TREAT ... These n week old domestic longhaired kittens are among scores of felines presently up for adoption at the Humane Society of Utah, 4613 So. 4000 West. Groomers at Artistic Pet Groomery described these black and orange calico and tabby balls of fur (which are young enough to still have blue eyes) as being "fat, playful, cuddly and curious. Theyre a little chunky right now, easy to care for and box trained." Both male and female kittens are available, they noted, and the minimal adoption fee Includes both spaying and their first shots. For more information on pet adoption, call the Humane Society. Continued from page 1 architectural services of William Howard Neff for an golf course in conjunction with the development of West Ridge Commerce Park at 5000 South and 5600 West. Isabelle and Pete Markakis are asking for a delay in installing a curb, gutter and sidewalk on their property at 7061 W. Schuler Ave. The council is also commending KUTV, Channel 2 for improving its property through exemplary landscaping which has enhanced West Valley City by contributing to the citys aesthetic goals. The council thanked and extended good luck wishes to Councilman Claude Jones who has resigned, accepting employment in Washington state. He has been a member of the city council for seven years four years as a representative of District 4 and three years in the seat. A replacement must be appointed. 18-hol- d Lake and Tooele counties. The young people take four hours of English each day to acquaint them with the language and culture of the United States, and work afternoons caring for children or doing janitorial work at local schools. six After Nielson years, obviously enjoys her work with the students. In addition to classroom work, she arranges for OOPS today's "Meet Your Candidate" section, Senate District Six (6) was inadvertently identified as Senate District Eight In them to take tours many locals have never had. The group has visited behind the scenes at Harmans, the Salt Lake Tribune, Beehive House, various hospitals and nursing facilities, police and fire departments and the Marriott Hotel. "These tours are very valuable," Nielson commented. "The insight pays off, she (8). The Green Sheet regrets the error. Is Now Dec. MAGNA. The deadline for for submitting applications on the positions Magna Community Council has been involved would vote to cut teacher changed to Dec. 1. Elections will be held on Dec. 7. salaries, so we project any reconciliation in such a Applications may be picked up reorganization would be at the from any council member. higher levels," he said. Davidson asked specifically about consolidating the Granite and Murray districts, asserting that "Granite School District could gobble up the Murray School District, close down the Murray District offi;e and not have to hire one more administrator." Walters said there is little reason to expect large savings in administrative costs through Granite Board Continued from page 1 the original study -- - Murray, Jordan, Granite, Salt Lake and Davis is was presented to the State Interim Legislatures Committee on Education yester- - for day (Wednesday) consideration. "Costs per student further would actually be higher in districts of 10,000 students or more," WIRE representative Larry Walters told board members Tuesday. "And when you talk of consolidating all of the districts in Salt Lake County, youre talking about more than 160,000 students," he added. Complete consolidation of tho four school districts in Salt Lake County will likely result in an annual shortfall of $17.6 million per year compared to existing budget levels, he explained. The most critical factor involved in consolidating school districts is expenditures, he pointed out. differing Equalizing salary schedules among teachers in the four Salt Lake County districts could increase expenditures by nearly $9 million per year in salaries and benefits. "I dont think any board f the Wcet consolidation. '"Die analysis indicates that the optimal size for school districts in Utah is about 7,500 to 10,000 students, and Murray is very close to this level now, he and ZCMI Present "A nd FASHION SHOW" Saturday, Oct. 22 11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. -- 3535 1 to finance the Utah Highway Patrol and certain administrative and general overhead costs. Supporters of the initiatives ask why these impacts should be so great. How is it possible that the state could survive prior to 1987 without these increases? Why cant government "tighten its belt" and spend only what it did prior to the increase without the need for all this additional money? The answer, opponents point out, lie in the reasons for the original passage of the tax increases. Utahs 1987 legislature was faced with some serious financial due to a sluggish problems economy and declining revenue receipts. After struggling with the issue for some time, a compromise was reached. But the $150 million in increases which legislators finally agreed to pass was far less than the $206 million in additional revenues Gov. Norm Bangerter had requested. While legislators were hesitant to increase the tax burden on the people, the need for the increases at that time seemed obvious sources of sjtate revenues were disappearing while internal pressures within the state created even greater demands on the state budget. Utah the For example, in full is Assn, (which Taxpayers THANK YOU W would tike to thank you for participating In our voluntary pay program. Much of our carrier wage come from your payment, and If they do a good ot we hope you reward them. We greatly appreciate your lupporf. THEOREEN SHEET South E. Murray, Utah 84107 155 Office Hour: 4905 Mon.-Frl- I a.m. Peter Bernhard, Publisher Robert Prince, V.P. Operation Bill Olsen, V.P. Marketing Michele Bartmeu, Editor Ethel Bradford, Editor Kr an Egll, Circulation Jan Brown, Business - S p.m. support of the property tax cuts contained in Initiative "A" but has not stated a position on the tax rollbacks in Initiative "B" or the tuition tax credits contained in Initiative "C") compiles a tax summary each year dealing with Utah taxes. The business lobby, which sees itself performing a RENTAL AVAILABLE Save 15 dropped to just over $20 million. More than $1 million in mine occupation taxes were collected in 1986, while 1987s revenues from the same source plummeted to just over $750,000. Gas and oil conservation taxes fell from $2.3 million to $1.2 million, while corporate franchise taxes dropped from $84 million to $68.8 million over the same period. UTA also documents drops in state revenues from inheritance taxes, automobile driver education taxes, motor vehicle title and transfer fees, motor vehicle registration fees, proportional registration fees, public utilities regulation fees, state sales taxes, transient room taxes and unemployment insurance taxes at that same time. However, the states financial problems did not materialize over night - shrinking state revenues had forced a succession of budget cuts prior to that time and a special session of the legislature was called in November 1986 to deal with revenue shortfalls. Foundation analysts point out, that Utahs economy appears to be growing again after three years of stagnation. As a result, the reductions which will occur if the initiative are approved might be partially offset by this growth in the tax base and in the resulting tax revenues. that Supporters also claim passage of the initiatives might stimulate the economy in the future. NEXT WEEK: Extra Private Schools Credit For wear Year-roun- d solids & Raffinati' Wool & Wool Blend Suits 880701 07 Single- - & double-breaste- d 2 for $279. styles. Reg. $195. Entire Stock Arrow" Ifi QQ Brigade' Dress Shirts I w w w Fitted broadcloths & oxfords MECHAM TRUSTEE: ALTA TITLE COMPANY BENEFICIARY: PEOPLES MORTGAGE reg. $27. in solids & COMPANY B. DESCRIPTION patterns. 15-1- 7. OF THE PROPERTY Legally described as set forth In Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein. Said property commonly known as: HERCULES DRIVE WEST VALLEY CITY, UT 84120 TRUST DEED INFORMATION: DATE: NOVEMBER 9, 1977 RECORDING DATE: NOVEMBER 16, 1977 RECORDING ENTRY NO. 3024895 SUCCESSOR BENEFICIARY: NA ASSIGNMENT RECORDING NO: NA RECORDING PLACE: Official records of the County of SALT LAKE, State of Utah 4568 C. D. 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ELECTION TO SELL: 3iww NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Beneficiary and Trustee, by reason of said default have elected and do hereby elect to foreclose said Trust Deed by advertisement and sale pursuant to Utah Code section el. seq , and to cause to be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash or certified funds, the interest in the said described property which the Trustor(s) had, or had the power to convey, at the time of the execution of the Trust Deed together with any interest the Trustor or successors In interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the obligations secured by said Trust Deed together with the expenses of the sale, Including the compensations of the Trustee as pn reasonable fees of Trustee's attorneys. G. & falls new deep shades. plaids in & Rough Cut' Patterned Crewneck Sweaters Argyles, plaids, geometries, & woolacrylic. reg. $35. Ramiecotton 19 & Munsingwear Raytex' QQ Cotton Turtlenecks & typ. $16. solid colors cotton blends & in heathers. TIME AND PLACE OFSALE: TIME: 10:00a.m. on NOVEMBER 15, 1988 PLACE: MUNICIPAL HALL OF JUSTICE, 240 E. 400 S. NORTH ENTRANCE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH DATED: OCTOBER 4, 1988 470 -- however, 30 2 for $309. patterns. Reg. $210. PARTIES IN THE TRUST DEED: TRUSTOR(S): DOYLE R. AND MARTHA role on government, points out that Utah collected $42.7 million in gas and oil occupation taxes in 1986, but in 1987 revenues from that source -- Johnny Carson' IRQ QQ Po'y001 Suits in LEGAL CUN N INGHAM UTAH ld "watch-dog- " 3500 So. Birthday TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Continued from page W. TUXEDO NOTICES A. DEER WIDOWS LUNCHEON & explained. There is no reason to believe that a roughly 10 percent increase in size would increase efficiency further, he noted. "On the contrary, the evidence seems to point in the opposite direction such an increase will likely reduce administrative efficiency," forcing Granite to add another level of administration. at-lar- 700 1 noted. The Trustee, under the terms of the Trust Deed described herein, at the direction of the Beneficiary, hereby elects to sell the property described in said Trust Deed to satisfy the obligations secured thereby. Tax Initiatives Deadline MCC MERRILL TITLE COMPANY EAST 3900 SOUTH, SUITE 103 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84107 Distressed Leather QQ Bomber Jackets IRQ IUvivv 1(801)262-790- Martin Merrill President W. reg. $225. 88070107 (UT) MECHAMCUMMINGHAM EXHIBIT A Specially aged lambskin, knit & bottom band. cuffs S-X- Washed 100 Cotton RQ QQ Denim Jacket All of Lot 12, SUNNYVALE HEIGHTS NO. 6, according to the official plat thereof, recorded in the office of the Salt Lake County Recorder. "wiww Faded funky! Knit inserts, trim, fancy lining. & reg. $95. leather Situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah. TSI4-3- Split Leather RQ QQ Rough Out Jacket MECHANIC LIEN SALE There will be a public sale on November 10th, for a 1978 Ford pickup, Serial No. F15 HLBJ Model COFF 15, 8 Cylinders registered to Bruce C. Gray, last known address, 2931 So 8950 West, Magna, Utah 84044, for repairs and storage. Sale will be at 8:00 a.m. at 3585 So. 7200 West, West Valley City, UtalJ. Seller retains right to purchase. vwiww 1988, 9690, , Larry Lissman 3585 So. 7200 West LL4-1- reg. $100. IgffiQgSS 100 cowhide, thick Sherpa or boot-pil- e lining. S-X- L. FASHION PLACE MALL & VALLEY FAIR MALL OPEN EVENINGS: SAT. 1 0-- 6; SUN. 1 2-- 5 |