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Show V0L1.N0. 3 THURSDAY, FIFTEEN CENTS NOVEMBERS, 1981 SERVING WEST VALLEY CITY, KEARNS AND MAGNA West Valley City residents elect new government officials Gerald Maloney Brent Anderson ' By Regina Coats Larry Bunkall race with 6,978 votes to said 1,845. Anderson economics are a key issue in the city government, and also stressed the importance of a city council that can work together well. Larry Bunkall piled up 5,059 votes to gain a substantial lead over William r Brights 3,587 votes in the race. Bunkall plans to be available to really listen to residents of the city, He said, I no matter who they are. Lobato's Times Stqff H'ruier WEST VALLEY CITY-W- est Valley voters have given Gerald Maloney the with 3,913 votes of support in his bid for mayor of West Valley. go-ahe- All of the council people in this race are busy individuals in their lives, their church, their employment, and in their families, said Maloney in an interview last week. 1 see my role in thg council as being the individual who can get in and find the problems, look at the problems, analyze them, do the groundwork, and bring all of this information to the council. two-yea- believe the representatives have got to have first in their minds what 1 have referred to as a delicate balance of unity. Even though I realize we will have some contrasting ideas and some conflicts, there is no reason we cant resolve these and compromise justly. In District Four, Claude Jones usurped Lloyd Sedillo's primary lead to edge by with 1,410 voles as Scdillo trailed with 1,277. Jones is in favor of desirable, orderly growth in West Valley City. We want to have a real say in what is built from industrial to housing and commercial shopping centers, whatever, we want to know beforehand what's going where and where our parks and recreational areas are going to be, said Jones. Other district winners included Michael Lmbley in District One, Jay Jackson in District Two, and Pete Winder in District 1 hree. Apparently West Valley voters feel confident Maloney is a man of his word. Maloneys opponent, Jerald Wagstaff, also received strong support from local voters to the tune of 3,329, but fell short of the votes needed to defeat Maloney. votes were Although 1,912 write-i- n cast for incumbent Mayor Hank Price, the majority of voters seemed to disregard his challenge that Maloney didnt have the experience to do the job. have a desire to serve the community as well as serve my church and other interests, said Maloney. I have the time. I have put my affairs in my lifetime in order. 1 In other city races, Brent Anderson swept by Dale Lobato in the four-year Symphony concerts planned Claude Jones Kearns Council asks donors to specify organizations By Raymond Tourgeman Times Correspondent KEARNS The main topic on the agenda of the Kearns City Council meeting Tuesday night was the distribution of monies received by the council from the United Way for community organizations in Kearns. Council Chairman Arlo James stressed that future contributions should include the name of the organization the donor wishes his money to go. This way. Chairman James explained, contributions are directly funneled to the group requested by the donor, in case the groups budget has not been satisfied yet. Council member Glenn Graham reported on a proposal submitted to the Salt Lake County Commission by a West Valley City voters at John 1. Kennedy Junior High School prepare to cast ballots in Tuesday's city council election. (Photo by Debbie ( urry I. private developer to build condominiums in the area south of Kearns High School. Graham noted that the areas high density residential zoning would allow such a project. Council members also informed the audience about the day-lon- g symposium on nuclear weapons to I e hel ' at the University of Utah Sped il 1 vents Center, Saturday. Subjec t will range from the physical effect of a ' 1 nuclear war to negotiations in the The scheduled talks will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 5 p.m. 1 Chairman James ended the meeting by encouraging the citizens of Kearns to increase their input to the council. Meetings will continue to be held the first and third Tuesday of each month at the Kearns Public Library, beginning t 7 p.m. SALT LAKE CITY -- The first of three subscription concerts in November will feature the Utah Symphony's first complete rendition of Smetana's monumental MA VLAST (My Country). The concert pair, conducted by the eminent European conductor Berislav Klobucar, will take place Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall. Berislav Klobucar, an Austrian citizen born in Yugoslavia, has held the post of permanent conductor at the Vienna State Opera since 1953. One of the world's leading operatic conductors, he has a repertoire of 5 operas. Besides his position in Vienna he served as director of the Graz Opera from 1961 to 72, guest conductor of Stockholms Swedish Royal Opera from 1965 to '68 and principal conductor there since 1975. 1 1 Tickets for the Utah Symphony performance of MA VLAST are available at the UtahSymphony box office. Magna woman arrested in Poulsen shooting A Magna woman has been arrested in connection with the Halloween evening shooting of Murray doctor Jerry K. Poulven. Suspect Annette Irene Sadier. 29'6 S 8560 W., Magna, was arrested after she allcdgedly shot Poulven with a pistol, tied him to a tree in Butterfield Canyon, and stole his white and burgundy Corvette He was left for dead. Two Jeer hunters heard him calling for help," said C. Garth Beckstead, investigating homicide detective from the Salt lake County Sheriffs office. The two hunters were Chester Bailey, 4283 S. 1350 E.. and T im Luke, 1300 L. 5400 S. twenty-year-ol- Inside Opinion and Commentary. Page 2. At our Libraries. Page 3. Nosey Neighbors. Page 4. Church News. Page 5. Personal Notes. Page 6. Sports. Page 7. Classifieds. Page 8 d We havent talked to the victim, and are not sure said Beckstead. about the exact motive Sadler is charged with attempted homicide, first degree criminal aggravated kidnapping, and auto theft, he said Beckstead was called at 4 50 p m. to intercept the hunters vehicle and transfer the wounded doctor to an ambulance for transport to Valley West Hospial Poulsen wav later transferred to Holy Cross Hospi'a! for surgery, according to Polue. Police records indicate the shooting took place at 3.30 p m about a mile and a hall up Butterfield Canyon. |