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Let's just say it was a mailman's bad dream — a cat's nightmare There were Doberman pinschers german shepherds huskies pomeranians boxers poodles Chinese pugs golden retrievers dalmad tions and even a Irish wolfhound named D-The derby kicked off a week of Human Society of Utah events celebrating "Be Kind to Animals Week" In addition the society observed Humane Sunday held a musicians for animals concert and culminated the week with an awards banquet According to Sheri Martinez society director of human education her office investigated over 500 cases of 170-poun- 2 t 11 domestic animal abuse last year These investigations included cases of starving horses to physically abused dogs and cats During one period more than 1300 cases of domestic animal abuse were investigated Mrs Martinez said She hopes that events such as the doggy derby raise awareness of the importance of treating all living things with compassion "Most of all the derby is a chance for everyone to get together and show off the animals they love" she said "These people all have one thing in common and that's they all care about their pets" Since 1914 the first week of May has traditionally been set aside as national "Be Kind to Animals Week" making it one of the oldest specially designated observances in the nation Human organizations such as the one in Utah use the week to raise awareness and to help raise funds which are used to maintain the programs and operations of the organization Proceeds raised from the derby $385 will be used for those purposes Candy Zumweld of the Human Society said Until this year the society has sponsored an ugly dog contest but Mrs Zumweld said the society was looking for something more positive that would allow a greater number of people to participate When all the dust had cleared the winners were announced In the biggest dog catagory Gayland Speirs and D-- 2 took top honors while Sheri Martinez and little Sadie a maltese mix won in the smallest dog category In the friendliest bracket Ann Marsh and her big Newfoundland Brawny were victorious Curtis and Diane Breen's chow-choShy lo g won the dog award and Spencer Peterson's dog Taffy was voted most talented Kathy Mann's dalmation Tex won the best dog award while Brooke Remington and Spud were the winners of the best look alike contest "It was an afternoon of fun and we're looking forward to next year" Mrs Zumweld said Karen Canis news anchor for KTVX hosted the event i - ss Ai z A 4 1 1 1 kp ) m t ) ' I v 41 ill 0 ii ) $ Pet of the Week Domestic Long Hair needs a This week's pet a new home and a new name The kitten has a calico color and Services "is cute as according to Salt Lake County Animal homeless pet visit can be" To ad3pt this kitten or another a is There $35440 spay fee the Shelter at 511 W 3900 South NMI EMS IIIIII :ct - SPMNG A44- 1 '-- -- b toom00 1 SOP I I 1 I I t t 17 i I t Ho do 763cff NuRs 11 :f CONSIGNERS WELCOME - 3'''-- expires CSG-222- liall Mil ing Inle re if VIEN - : eli lien -- etNe -- 111111 - :silci- f1372000 S NE am mis am sio - s A - A) 1 52748 I - t A - — 2 moms 2 DAYS I I I I 2 NO i - rex se sl roe on an ola on am nig ts 260 528C8 Not valid on New Releases ass ma sae ma ova on ass las sasp i - 01ai cfc I assa f: & an ma an ' 1 ) ()93 1 Li 0c I $ I OR arm DRYCLIANING 1 wi 11 1 111 1 lt I I WHOLEHoutt 5 SPECIAL I iti li 1 ROOMS OR 4 ROOMS WITH TEFLON PROTECTION TO LIP NI Vast Ix Ix me karrie5 yvurfrettf Out fur of etign trmig trr e VI HOY I -- ) r 1 I $1 9 tte n f T I 0 youlmooloommomoolomoN I I I A s"6b Jr)f ksiv cs:allers Pur desT ond re0Pil deSir 1 on on on ono ono inn No goo ono No so no mew 11 Less matorm cky -- Czautitul Continuous i CONCIIITIE EDGI"G 't4Ne I on um ono 1 S7I 7140 On MSS 1 5655279 CALL AIMS on on on ow on ono ion ono ii I $2995 atalFAgeameowee I LOVE SEAT CHAIR I I NN‘ UMW ik Fr) PS 13 SLFAIG me en go ams inn goo 111k al o A ' ' ei - r 4 " a remit lad Nasal - — values test Free 444 t Mkt Is Li" Ir 1 with i any Expires mos am 8 4247 W 3500 So go oil mg ion En on mg go 964-055- : bk Mn 28 1958 sag cal imss this coupbe i fret 11 Price" pod with Gtoi tar at Chips et Salsa I an other torsi! members of your party Not 12114 una sag mg min any other rota al Elm 201 2S I ion wi Ent MN IMO 111111 OM SW : 53188 &vr:- I COMBINATION TEFLow PROTECTOR CARPET maw Ein we NE En gin me ' ''' - AVAILABLE: MMMMMM 41A AP 3554202 I ' ii CALL ROOMS ALSO I Mum nom on 10 ins EN sm OEM le ah Eon No 4 44f::: ' 41' FO:fi? :V BEAUTIFUL PERMANENT I 22111445 on an anoratr: 2 FEFILI FM E 1 ' z ( Cleaning COUNT AS TWO 0 TC:AY ' Ltd County on um no no um 1 ' 11 I I I I 't I Furniture Moving I Protective Pads IAKAPED 1 ili 'r Color Brighteners r) I NO SIZE LIMITS ' IL ! 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Special to The Tribune MURRAY The City Council has passed an ordinance amending the code of conduct for members of Murray boards and commissions Board members are prohibited according to the code from knowingly receiving accepting or soliciting any gift or loan for himself or another person if the gift is intended to influence him Also prohibited is the disclosure of confidential information acquired by reason of special position and the use or attempt of a board member to use an official position to secure special privileges An award publicly presented or political-campaig- n contributions actually used in a campaign are acceptable the code states le on any purchase with this coupon Partlycrafts Dorothy's 3500 South - WANT-AD- W roLkarZa"Za' 1 Murray Council Gets !Fast ti Clean Installation rIMI-CUTI- D Tough on Ethics 1 FIND WHAT YOU WANT WITH CLASSIFIED UNIQUE HANDMADE GIFTS & CRAFTS 1 Porcelain Dolls Rock Art 1 Flower Arrangements I Dolls Oil Paintings Original I 1 — : Quilts and so much more 3386 West SO EMI SUE nouTion 1 g ea 4-- The National Commission Against Drunk Driving has awarded Emergency Nurses at CARE Inc a national alcohol-awareneprogram offered throughout Utah the Distinguished Service Award The program is designed to Cancel Alcohol-Relate- d Emergencies and is conducted by emergency-roonurses throughout the state The nurses usually travel in teams of two to schools and other institutions and give slide presentations that sometimes graphically show accident victims in an emergency room after drinking and driving The program describes the physiological effects of alcohol and the nature of the injuries as well as the social consequences and peer pressure of drinking and driving Utah and Wyoming are currently the only two Western states partici pating in the program The award honors Diane Kendall who is head of the program and the Utah Emergency Nurses Association for their work in keeping the program active in the state "I think it's great that they've acknowledged us" Ms Kendall said "If it's received on a national level the impact starts small and becomes national It's a good feeling knowing we've made a difference" From the start of the school year last September Ms Kendall and the Utah Emergency Nurses Association have made presentations to over 3600 students throughout the state f i 1) 1 i Special to The Tribune WEST VALLEY CITY — A property tax increase is being considered by the West Valley City Council instead of a monthly $4 per household garbage fee proposed earlier In a recent meeting the council voted 3 to deny the garbage fee: The council instructed the city staff to consider raising property taxes to make up for a $900000 shortfall in the city budget A public hearing on the property tax will be held although a date is not scheduled Councilwoman Janice Fisher — who voted for the property tax increase — said she objects to the mode for billing debris collection The city proposed to have Utah Power & Light bill West Valley citizens for garbage collection on their electric bill That would cost the city 30 cents a bill every month or about $69000 a year "I object to paying UP&L for their services to set up a garbage fee billing" said Mrs Fisher "That's been my hangup all along" Councilman Leland DeLange — who voted against a property tax increase — said raising the $900000 through a tax means businesses vi ill be paying for residents services Right now money from the general fund is used to pay garbage collection That means a businesses' tax pays for residents service Businesses in West Valley City must pay for their own trash collection "I believe the garbage fee is aimed at the users it doesn't effect businesses as would a mill increase" said Mayor Brent Anderson who supports a garbage fee dog-own- I D3A-421- 9 TAN-F:InnIn- of Garbaffr5 eFee Plan Nurses Win Award For Alcohol Work 1 i 1 West Valley Tax Hike in Lieu best-lookin- - ns I FIRST w :- u long-rang- Doggie Derby's Worth Howling About - 2 LAI NMI WHOLESALE COUNT - - ty mining-conununi- IL - Oa OM 1 During a public hearing about 130 citizens consented to revamping downtown using the image Aluminum siding and facades on store fronts will be removed to show the 1920's architecture Also old mining equipment will be placed around town to create a walking tour said Clayne Ricks executive director of county planning "There's a lot of enthusiasm a lot of confidence" Mr Ricks said "There's been an attitude change" Redevelopment of downtown Magna will hopefully create a tourist attraction for Great Sall Lake beach and Kennecott open pit mine visitors Mr Ricks said The Merchants Redevelopment Association of Historic Magna wants to see more restaurants downtown They also anticipate the two theaters opening again for dramatic productions e A plan is to realign the entrance of Magna Community Park with 8900 West Then from 2700 to 2800 South the street will be made into a community center where festivals can be held Mr Ricks said Magna residents are not wasting time starting the redevelopment "In June we hope to improve the first building" he said "We'll have three to four more buildings restored by the end of the summer" 1 1 ii:s En I ainob OMININP Orl II - June I : : -s &MA' 11 0 - wow- t -- MO OM MN a I tr z li rL'i I I I Special to The Tribune MAGNA — Renovation of downtown Magna from 8600 to 9200 West on 2700 South has been approved by residents and Salt Lake County Comate firg rettnraticn inisaicners of a building could be finished by I 1 ! a ''''''i N so Downtown Area I I 44 P MI5 Wednesday May 111988 The Salt Lake Tribune om SRO WIN WM Mon-6- Ribboc 6 yds '1100 Lace collars & linens Craft supplies at a 10-- discotmt WO OM ONO WM PWW OWil pm mom me oil -- i I it 0 Mot t qr - kk kti"'11 A I 1 p - - - AU |