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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Dec. 15, 1988 COMMUNITY NEWS -- the garnered almost as many votes as vehicle division, and were cast in the last election two years ago when seven candidates edits a newsletter, is the new ran for the seat now held by Tom representative in District Four. Representative in District Five Dyches. is Cecil Sellers, 51, who has lived In that election 690 votes were for the past 14 years. A here while Bird gathered 640 out cast, of small engine repair at teacher of a possible 1,215 total in this Lake the Salt Community election, winning with over 50 Sellers said he hopes to College, of the vote. percent The other two candidates were bring in fresh ideas and energy to Dr. C.D. Clark who had 383 votes, the council to make Magna the while the incumbent Charles best place it can be. A great deal of interest was also (Chick) Paris, who has held the shown in the two members post for 18 years, collected 192. seats were that Another interesting sidelight to for the first time implemented the election was the fact that of the 1,215 people who voted in the this year. The winners were Kay trustee election 765 people voted McDonough, 43, who is employed to a psychologist on as for the Magna Community the assistant Commission for Governors Council. Women. She is also PTA Betty Beagley Panopulos, 37, president at Webster School. who works as a beautician, was In an upset over Orlando elected in District One. A resident Barber, Harry J. Christiansen, of the area for the past 36 years, won the second highest 38, she said that she is very number of votes for an interested in working with the seat. A resident for the past six Magna Community Council to be he is a pipefitter at years, able to help promote business in Kennecott. Magna, especially in the historic part of town, and to make this community a better place to live. Nina Zabriskie, 55, a substitute teacher who also works at Brasiers Auto Auction, won a KEARNS. David Howick has second term of office as been to his second term representative of District Two, as a trustee for Salt Lake County over Richard H. Keifer. Service Area 1 with 56 percent of Winner by a wide margin in the vote. The incumbent was followed by Owen Rushton, 21 percent; Ralph Hoggan, 16 percent and Glenn Reeves, seven percent. Howick will begin the six year term in January. Other members of the board are Glen Kraft and Janice Snider. at-lar- at-lar- Re-elect- ed HOLIDAY GIFT' EXPRESS Brenda at the PROM Jack Weylands latest novel is about Kade Ellis a new kid in a small Montana town. He has a crush on Brenda Sloan, even though she treats him like a kid brother and is two years older. KEARNS. Royce A. Gibson was elected last week to a six-yeterm on the board of the Kearns Improvement District. Running against him were Ronald Milar, Beverley A. Taylor and Glenn T. Reeves. Voters gave the incumbent 278 voces; Milar, 39; Reeves, 42 and 81 to according Taylor, spokesman Mike Embley. Also serving on the board are George Sadowski and Michael Cannon. Continued from page 3 Hiroshima. The latest (ninth) Trident submarine, The Tennessee, will be commissioned on Saturday, the day after the vigil at Hercules. The price tag for the Trident system as a whole is now $85.3 billion. For more information about the vigil or Utah Peace Test, those interested may contact Diana Hirschi at or Kayt Whitten at MAGNA. There were more votes cast in last weeks Magna Water District Three was Mike Retford, a architect who has & Sewer Improvement District been a of the area for the resident Board of Trustees election than at 12 years and is employed by past other time in the history of any Gillies, Stronsky and Brems the district. The winning candidate, Tom architectural firm. Mary Chavez, a 31 year-old Bird, who is a teacher at Salt technician who works for training Lake Community College, Utah State Parks in Howick Klu Taps Gibson Vigil Paris Unseated In Magna 486-255- 355-140- IN STYLE ... ar 8 5. Murray Symphony Chorale mulsc director Allan and accompaniest Linda Druce prepare for a joint Christmas Concert Monday with the West Valley Chorale. The concert will take place in the auditorium of Bennlon junior high. n Choral Concert Features WV, Murray Musicians on New Wednesday evenings. members' are invited to join at any time. For details, those interested may call at Bennion Monday junior high, 6055 So. 2700 West. Each choral group will perform its own musical program, but will join together to sing O Come All Ye Faithful and Joy To The World. The Murray Symphony Chorale, under the direction of Allan Darrington, is accompanied by Linda Druce. The president of the chorale is John Druce. 943-133- 1 135 IS hp pump. a SALE usTM.rn BLO'SUH Tubs Purchase of factory 42"x72" - 6 jet system with The group has been performing together since 1982 and rehearses The BENNION. Murray Symphony Chorale will join with the West Valley Chorale to perform a combined Christmas Concert MINI SPAS 5049 So. Stote 262-762- 2 PRICE 4. The West Valley Chorale, under the direction of Bill Stirland, is accompanied by Myma Anderson. The president of the group is Betty Aaron. Organized in 1980, the West Chorale invites new Valley members to join in January and October of each year. Humane Society Is Seeking Assistance KEARNS. At this time of year, many people unselfishly give what they can to help others in e assist the pets of senior citizens this Christmas, too, and will do what it can to provide some extra food for these animals. Interested persons should contact the society at for more information. fixed-incom- need. The Humane Society of Utah is once again sponsoring its annual "Christmas for the Animals" at which time the event, community is asked to bring old blankets, pet food, treats, toys, or cash donations to the homeless animals of the shelter. The society is also planning to assist elderly pet owners on fixed incomes by 968-354- 8 Consumer Alert Issued On Auto Sometimes what you need to feel good isnt a hospital. SALT LAKE. Attorney General David L. Wilkinson has announced that a defective 1986 Oldsmobile Vehicle Sierra, supplementing their pet food supplies for the holiday season. 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