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Show 4st mi sm Jensen seeks first Moose on the loose city council position Escort serCENTERVILLE vice is part of every police officers duty but the police escort provided in Centerville Thursday was for cow moose rather than a a NORTH SALT LAKE Jay Jensen, a 35 year resident of the city, is seeking his first term as city councilman. The business owner and manager who earned his bachelor of science degree from the University of Utah believes this is a critical time in the citys now its not a pretty picture, full-siz- visiting VIP. Centerville the south entrance to the city on Jensen added that some poor decisions of the past are still hurting the citys image. We need to be sure we dont allow development that will scar the hillside, or businesses that will g jeopardize the health and of our citizens, he said. He strongly opposed the construction of JAY JENSEN well-bein- BFIs infectious medical waste incinerator. He claims since North Salt Lake has been designated by the EPA as a area, The citizens should not be subjected to any more polluting indust- ries. Jensen opposed proposals from the golf course developer to allow commercial development east of Orchard Drive. You wont find a in the middle of Pebble Beach. I strongly favored the golf course, but I dont want it to become a second-rat- e officers, Utah Highway Patrol troopers, sheriff s deputies, and animal control and state Fish and Game officers found the moose about 7:30 a.m. standing in some cattails in a field near 450 Hwy. 89. history. North Salt Lake is a unique Davis County city. Unlike other cities, we have an excellent opportunity for expansion and growth both east and west. This puts is in an enviable position for an exciting future, Jensen said. Jensen, who has served as a member of the North Salt Lake planning commission for the past seven years, believes its time for the city to move forward and improve its image. I grew up in North Salt Lake. Ive seen it change from a rural community to an important part of Davis County. Our city will continue to grow and it is imperative that growth is orderly, he said. Beautification of the city is a priority with Jensen. We need to improve our image. The city is the window to Davis County and right he said. Jensen said his priority would be landscaping and beautification of residential quality living. W. 1700 North. We tried to tranquilize it, said Officer Victor Iverson. However, we were unable to get the moose to Commercial zones already existing in the city below Orchard Drive are currently under utilized and will benefit from the new homes on the golf course. The unique ecological balance of the hillside should not be disrupted by wholesale commercial zoning." North Salt Lake is an outstanding community. We are on the brink of unprecedented growth. I would like to help plan and govern this exciting challenge, Jensen said. RE-ELE- cooperate. Tranquilizing the moose proved to be unnecessary. The cow zigzagged through back yard neighborhoods, leaping fences and, eventually, made its way to the mountains without officers having to capture and move it. We tried to contain her the best we could until she crossed Main Street, Iverson said. Then, when it looked like she was headed toward the mountains, we blocked of Main Street and cleared a path for her.. .You dont want to get in the way of those things. . Don't Forget to VOTE! Tuesday, November 2nd BOUNTIFUL CITY COUNCIL CT course, he said. The golf course area can provide open space, recreation and CITY OF WOODS CROSS NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a MUNICIPAL ELECTION for Woods Cross, Utah will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 1993. Persons desiring to vote at this election must qualify by being registered in accordance with law in the election precinct in which they reside. Persons who voted last year in the 1992 General Election will not need to as Iona as they have not moved to a different SHE LISTENS lasatiQD. The Polling Place for both Woods Cross District 1 and Woods Cross District 2 is at Woods Cross City Hall, 1555 South 800 West The Polls will open at 7:00 a.m. and continue until 8:00 p.m. of the same day. Alan T. Low Woods Cross City Recorder Sample Ballot Official Ballot for Woods Cross City, Utah November 2, 1993 Renees continuing commitment to you: Uncompromising Integrity ftacofdst INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Place a cross (X) In the square following the names) of the person(s) you favor as the candidates) for each respective office. FcaiuYca Vole For Four Year Term One(1) Ftaccrmirrsa Four Year Term Two (2) Stands firm for whats right! S Open Government J Requires Sound Financial Planning S S Strong advocate for citizen involvement Citizens input in reserve funds and spending Invites Economic Growth Reduce government interference. Cultural-ArtsEducatio- n in the Community Supports development of ArtsCultural Center subject to citizen approval. J Responsible Development Encourages adherence to foothill ordinances for safety and preservation of natural habitat areas. 93 |