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Show r 1 Heres Where to Vote In Tuesdays Election 1 Salt h Scheduled June I .ike I ribmw Sum! ll t,iv t ( m 12 Over 1. 000 to Graduate In GTech Ceremonies M oi e (MX) nude nfs w ill than gi actuate ill t omnn in nu nt ixeuisi-- , scheduled for June 2 8 39 a m , on the campus of tall Tec link al College it Salt Lake, tuiiob Redwood Rd 'I his year s program will he the firs! outdoor commencement cxeuises fm Mu college and the fust to nu hide - uilenK (mm the colic ge x Skills I i,t 1 c 1 t I ip i I iid is min ,d i ibe Mr L uo t.m In In. K million him m t i lo-.- i s ill u imn M bv TO ALL QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH in 1 iu alii v i i TAKE NOTICE that on the 15th day o( May 1979 a rpr ciul lei lion wi'l Lo held in Salt Lake City Utah at thr places set out below tor the pumose of submitting to the qualmed c t tois of vnd uty the to'l iwinq proposition i c i PROPOSITION r Dn isioi nt all ill I Ramj tin wnl deli'er the commencement ulilitxx and Dr Dale S lowgill piisnleiit of the college will award digues diplomas and itifiiuafes to tlu gi ailuatmg stude nts To Bresent Awards Duimg the prugiam distinguished st iv lie awards will he piesented to Mrs Katie Dixon Salt Lake County Ret older, Ted May , piesident of Tracy Mortgage Co and an alumnus of the college and Blaine J Rees, who is also an alumnus and who is owner of Rees T ank Sales and Sen ice Co Mrs Dixon a long time memhi r of the State Republican Executive Com mutee, is a member of the board of directors of American Geothermal f in rgy Inc and Milford Copper Corp She has been development director of the Pine Cany on Ranch for Bov s public relations director for the Salt Lake County Recreation Department, a ti acher, a member of the board of the I tah Association of Counties and a member of the American Society ol Public Administrators and the National Association of Counties Mr May was appointed president of Tracy Mortgage Co last year He became a journey man bricklayer at the age of 17 Between 15 and 1908 he supervised church building construction in England for the Church of Jesus Saints He later Chnst of Latter-daserv ed as director of Salt Lake County s building and zoning enforcement, and he joined Tracy Mortgage Co in 1971 Earned Certificates Mr May earned certifn ates in plumbing, heating and general building inspection at the college, and he occasionally teaches real estate and moitgage ftnaneng classe there Mr Rees graduated from the welding program at the college in 1972, and ho became a journeyman welder working with Mallory Engineering Co He formed Rees Metal Works in Coalville in 1975 This company, and Ries Roustabouts Inc , expanded to 70 d employees and is involved in I tah y oming oil field work A more rec ent company, Rees Tank Sales and Serv ice Co , which has offices m Evanston and Mountain View, Wyo erects ml field storage tanks Mr Hampton, who is now in piivate law piactice in Salt Lake City, served as Utahs governor from 1905 to 1976 W hile governor, he was chairman of the National Governor's Conference and president of the Council of State Gov ernments 1 oi i t lull l.ov ( SHALL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ADOPT THE COUNCIL-MAYOFORM OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT TO TAKE EFFECT JANUARY 7, 1980, AS FOLLOWS R Lai ,im v tv shall adopt 'ho option,!1 tomi ol man i ,p i government known as the Couni il M tyoi torm as ptesi ntied in Sutton 10 3 1201 et eq Ut lb Code Annotated 1953 as amended 2 Salt Lane City shall be cbvtrtod into se.en (Ounul dis'nrts subst i vtiatly equa1 in poixil ition One not partisan r indie! ite shall x' i lock'd from each council district Council members okxted shall initial'y serve two yen terms it they are from old numbered distri ts anti tour year terms it from even numtierod districts The council comprised ol seven members shall exercise tho log s'ativo authority of the City 3 A rncyor elec tel tv ibe voteis ot the municipality shall exe'use executive powers tor the govi':,hO-'hl''Tlimayor wilt, with tho advice and consent ot the council fill the positions ot recorder tied ,urer public works appoint or remove dspmlmont le ids, air actor (engineer), afo r f nd diteclor of finance 4 The Mayor stiaii. is coneol of all departments within ttie municipal government meet with artel make recommendations to the couni il and shall perform such other dut os required and permitted by law The mayor shurl also have power to veto ordinances tax levies, and appropriations 5 The council shall appoint an independent auditor lo perform tho (unctions and fulfill the responsibilities set forth in the Uniform Municipal Fiscal Procedures Act 6 The council shall exercise the legislative powers 14 the c ty government including adoptinq ol ordinances setting mill levies aflOptliVJ rmjpicipal budgets reviewing mumrifvil administration, conducting administrative and public hearings, and performing all duties that may be requited ol it by law, 7 The council shall be a pmt time legislative body and shall moet at least twice monthly Compensation ot the council members officers and employees ot the city shall be set by the council The council shall have power to override the veto ot the mayor by a vote ot at least two thirds ot all council members 1 . M' ! it ;-- -- a S' IL ( alvin L. Hampton eo To Speak at Riles it Said spoi idl election will be field in the Special Election Consolidated Districts rompr.sed ol the following tegular election districts at the following polling places, and will be conducted by election udqes to be appointed by the Board of Commissioners y ISABMTAVloH ' 11 x laki strut Bloodmobile Slate Thi' consolidated services of Inter mountain Health Care and Intermoun-l,- i in Red Cross Blood Center American Red Cross cull obseice the following si In dole this week 18th LDS Ward Chapel Monday St Olafs 10 lo fi 30 p m Logan Palish. KH) E 200 North, Bountiful 3 to 7 10 P m 1 Sunset LDS 250 est 2 50 7) a!l View dth Ward igreen Ace 6 to 9 p lot Pages Lane. a m to p m I nesdac In Stake Centei to 7 p m , 2155 Penney s 10 Chapel m Centerville, 10 1 Wednosdac stake Center kncscille Bast LDS 2txi East Kacscille 25 S i am to 6 10 p m McKay-De- e Hospital Center, Ogden Mondaj , Wednesday and Fridav . 9 a ni to 7 p ni , Thursday 9am to 4 p m and Saturday, 9am to noon Norwegians lo Celebrate That date is commemorated by persons of Nowegian descent for gaming the nations constitution May 17. 'Tin 1814 file will begin at Jordan International Peace Garden May 19 at 10 a m with a parade, flag raising ceremony and a short Park s POLLING PUCE Ho ADDRESS Ted May Award Recipient Salt Lake Count), Special Election, L tali Max 15. 1979 ( jt Hi c null r PROPOSITION Shall S.uiclv Cal , I YES tali or adopt (lie (anmcil-M- a lot in ol Mimic ipal Goa ermiu nt J NO 8am I)av Utah Sons of Norway lodges are 19 in sponsoring a celebration May connection with Norwegian Independence Day May 17 9'lr'a Official Ballot for Sand) Cit Frida v University Medical Center. Medical Dr , 10 a m to 4 p m , First Security Bank Operation 200 N Charles Lmdberg Dr , 1 to 6 p ni There will also be a drawing at the Intermountain Red Cross Blood Center, 555 F(KtluU Dr , Mondaj and Thursdav 10 a m to 3 pm, Tuesday and Wednesday, 3 to 8 p ni , and Friday 11 Burglars Break In lnlHnlnr ConcoKtatsd 50 N n e SPECIAL ELECTION FORM OF GOVERNMENT 4 JS7 Utah Valley Hospital, Provo Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Fndav, noon to 5 p m ; Wednesdaj , noon to 7.30 p m , and Saturday , 10 a m to 2 p m LDS Hospital Monday, Wednesday and Friday to 5 30 pm", Two fmahsts competing for the job of Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a m to 7 ,30 Heating a master plan for Salt PalaeO p m Cottonwood Hospital Monday . Tuesexpansion will be interview ed next wee k day, Thursdav and Friday ,10am to That decision was made as memliers 5 30 pm . Wednesday, noon to 7 30 of a special committee met behind p m dosed doois at the convention and Ixignii Hospital Monday through spoils center to review proposals from Friday ,8am to 7 p m and Satin day a applic ants 9 a m to I p ni Francis VV Haim, ihaiiman of the (ount.vs devdoimiciit and piomotion boat (I and a member of the selection oniinittee, said 200 (KXl sepiaie feet of exhibit space must Ik added by lKi if Burglars forccd their way into Chet the Salt Palace is to stay competitive Pieloeks apai tment on the 700 South Money fiom the transient room tax bloc k of 00 East and stole sleieo that has financed the county's tmuist eciiupment, twe baseball gloves, two and convention selling activities will lie bievcles and change worth a total of lil (HO, ac cording to police reKirts used as lollateial for the construe turn lialf-doe- COUNCIL-MAYO- SAMPLE BALLOT am to4pm Hoard to Fill kSalt Palace Planner Post 1979 Katie Dixon To Be Honored Mi s to 8 p in Research Coi p , , Seirenson Atherton Dr, 1 to 5 10 pm, Mount. mi Fuel Supply Co , 180 E 100 South, 9am to 4 p m Thursday Ficeport Center. Clear field Job Corps, 10 a m to 4 p m , Mountain Fuel 1078 W 100 South 10 30 I POLLING PLACES speech bv bons of Norway past president Halvor M Olsen, said a spokesman Representatives of the Royal Norwegian Air Force also will participate in the 7 p m program, dinner and dance at the Senior Citizens East Center. 237-10t- h donation of $2 50 will be col lected at the door. Concluding event at the center will Ik dancing to accordion music A u v (i in tlu word I the vjiturc alti I i i i r Mb ol the Iropositii hi mllio sqi.au h f a c ross i ti v nil agamsl tin prn osition pfai e a 1 uss I r (lit wind. uf li r t I in C)" POLLING PLACES FOR SANDY CITY SPECIAL ELECTION Sandy Elementary School 400 East Mam Street Mt Jordan Middle School 9360 South 400 East 4602.4612 4622 4624. 4620 4650 4604 4626 4634 4658 4636 4632 4640 4652 4614 4o1( 4672 4651 4638 4t28 4676, 4682 4736 (4736 Sandy Rosidents 4652, 4662, 4660 4670 4692. 4664, 4684 ooi, ) Ead Sandy Elerne itnry Sc fiou, 8295 South 870 Last Si'ver Me sa Eiormritar Scficmi 8920 South 1700 East B'ookwocd ElomonNiry School 8o40 South S njvcbiid Dnve Granite Elementary School 9760 South 3100 East Belt View Elementary School 9800 South 800 East Sunrise Elementary Set tool 1520 East 11265 South PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all qualified electors Sandy City jurisdiction, who are physically residing disabled or who expect to be absent from this City on May 15, 1979, that they may make application at the Recorders Office in Sandy City Hall, 800 East 100 North, ballot. Sandy, Utah, for a Special Election absent-vote- r NOTICE in 's Shirley A Bloxham, t mu ,i ,r revise shal coutitute tfie roq ster lor such elec'iOH except that the s i'i 1 ake County will regi' ter do piouded t y law at a place designated uui ty i li k by the County Ccrk 5 it I ike Courfty Lection 0"ife 2102 West 2i00 South Street) between b 00 a m and u 00 p m on the second and fn ,1 Tuesdays (May 1 and 8, 1979) peor to th s ki Siecn' c ix txin, any person eighteen (18) years ot age or older who on the d iy ' tne e eel on wtk ! a qualified elev tor Thu Coury Ciu,n 4. rr ,ikc available at each of the above described polling places a registration list or copy It erect kJing all registered electors entitled to use Such votinq reqi 'tr I place Absent voier baiiols may be obtai led by any person otherwise eligible to vole at the special eleclion but who on the day ol the election, expects to be temporarily absent from Salt Lake County or who is disabled, by making application, within thirty (30) days next preceding the special election either in person or by mail at the office of the City Recorder 20G City & County Building, Sail Lake City. Utah Noltre is lurther given that on May 21, 1979 tat bemq a day not later than ten days atler said special election the Board ol Comrfircdrbnqis will meet at its regular meeting vasfhe returns and declare the results place in the City Hall at 8 00 o i loi k a m and ot said special election Givi n hy o dor of the Board ol Comnwssi.si ers of Salt Lake City Ut ih this 3rd day ot April 1979 ci ATTEST 's sMILDPEDV HIGHAM First Pvihiiratum T L WILSON Mayor City Recorder May 6 1973 Last Pudlication Hocordor " TED T May 13 1979 |