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Show Page 2 Deseret Gazette September 26. 1975 MIDVALE- - Midvale businessman Leonard M. Newbold, 60 156 Olympus Street. Midvale died Sept. 22 in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. He was the owner and operator of the Leonard Newbold Company for more than 40 years. He was also very active in church functions. He is survived by his wife and sons and a daughter. His funeral services were held Thursday Sept. 25 in the Midvale Third Ward and with the burial taking place in the Memorial Gardens of the Valley. SANDY- - Carol Clark, a was presented teacher at the Jordan High School , Historical Sodetys Teacher with the Utah Award for 1975. The Utah Historical Society selects only one teacher for the award each year. Two students have been awarded $500 advance by the Utah Division of Kennecott copper scholarships study MIDVALE- - Corp. Michelle Ncpolis. 19, daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald P. Nepolis. Boyd K. Wenerstrom, 24, son of Mr and Mrs Jack Wencrstroin, of Midvale. Both are undergaduate students at BYU. WEST JORDAN- - For two years now there has been a serious problem of speeding on the Old Bingham highway as Some of the biggest it passes the Terra Linda School. offenders have been the Salt Lake County Highway Department trucks which regularly drive through that stretch of highway at between 35 and 50 mph, even when the school zone warning lights are flashing. The West Jordan police took action several days this week radar units on the The police highway at both morning and afternoon hours. to eliminate the problem by stationing should be congratulated on their action. It has only been good luck so far that no student from Terra Linda has been hurt or killed by the traffic on that highway. Perhaps this will serve as a warning to all drivers to be especially cautious and to drive slowly when passing through any area where there arc children. DRAPER- Greg Rich, 20, of Bountiful, was rescued two hours after he crashed in steep rocky terrain on a mountainside. The victim was hang gliding when the accident occuted The victim's father watched the aeddent and said his son had been flying gliders for three years and had crashed several times previously. SANDY- Problems with cats were discussed in the city council meeting in Sandy. The possibility of licensing cats was recommended to the council by the Chief of Police. Also proposed was that the impounding fee be raised to $10 and to include only a period of three days for the impoundment. DRAPER- - A man believed to be from New York, was killed when he was struck by a car on the State Street entrance to The vidim was walking northbound in the middle of the southbound freeway at about 12100 South, when he was struck by a cat driven by a man from Sandy. SANDY- - The Sandy Fire Dept, will hire on three more full time firefighters. The slarics will be paid by a federal Grant. RIVERTON- - Two workers were killed when a fork lift hit the wall of an office being constructed and knocked it on them. Danny L. DcPricst, 28, 2070 West 14400 South, died shortly Cluster zoning was discussed the city attorney with a change should not be made in the ordinance it would create too many problems. The City Council will review each proposal separately for better control instead of changing the ordinance to include SANDY- - the council of Sandy recommending that after arrival at a hospital. The unfinished wall was knocked over w'hcn the fork lift was leaving the building through a large overhead door opening. Both vitims were empolyed by the Goff Masonry Construction Co. in Sandy. duster building. SANDY- - Building in Sandy hit over 2 million dollars since the start of August. Since the fiscal year began in July the total valuation of building totals over 6 million dollars. WEST JORDAN- - The Deseret Gazette and the West Jordan Chamber of Commerce sponsored a meet your canidate night The candidates gave at the West Jordan Jr. High School. their views on the upcoming elections and then answered questions from the public. A 23 year old maximum security inmate of the Utah State Prison was back in his cell after he was treated for lacerations from a beating. John Spcr, 23, Trcmonton, serving one to five years for critically injured. Jack B. Pettit, 24, 9148 South 2700 West, was ordered to face preliminary hearing Oct. 31. Bail was originally set at $10,000 but the judge allowed Pettit to be freed from the Salt Lake County Jail on his own recognize SNOWBIRD- - Snowbird Corp. announced the appointment of Dcedee Corradini, former special assistant to Rep. Richard Ottinger, as assistant to Raymond L. Hixson, senior vice president of Snowbird Corp. BIG COTTONWOOD CANYON- - Two victims of a car accident in Big Cottonwood Canyon which claimed the life of an woman Saturday remained in critical condition at St. Mark's Hospital.. The injured victims were identified as Linda Johnson, 18, 5241 Heath Ave., and Charles Levie, 22, 4926 West 5360 South. The fatal victim of the accident, which was discovered by two boys fishing some 16 hours after the accident occurred, was identified as Ronctta Peterson, 4206 West 5780 South. Deputies said the vehicle rolled several times down a steep embankment after it apparently failed to negotiate a curve. MEET YOUR CANDIDATE WARREN R.(DICK) ADAIR la available to answer quest! - talk with group or individuals, to express the goals and Tat he plaaa to cany ant as DRAPER- - SERVING SANDY AREA JORDAN- - WEST A West Jordan man was arraigned on charges of attempted criminal homicide in connection with a Midvale man Sept. 14 incident which left a OPEN HOUSE Little Leauge Football Provides Action OPEN NOW aggravated assault suffered the injuries Sunday in what prison offiidals said was an argument over a bet. Newest Modern Medical Facility Professional Pharmacy Mark Akagi Prescription Delivery Service Frit. Scott Tmcslcr and Curtis Oneida canic up with key plays to help their Juniors division team walk over the Granite Juniors 27-Hillcrcst teams will meet a strong West team at home Saturday. The games will be played at Midvale Jr. High, 138 Iionccr. Midvale. Gremlins and Pec Wees will start at 9:00a.m.; Mity Mites and Midgets at 10:00a.m.; and Bantams and Juniors at ' :30a.m. MELBMMS FACTORY SHOWROOM An Open House, sponsored by the Hillcrcst High School HI A will be held at the school Thursday, Oct. 2. beginning at 7:00 pm. Volunteers will lead guided lours of the school facilities every 15 minutes bctwwcn 7 and 8 pm. Parents arc then invited to stay for refreshments and some light Custom Upholstered Furniture What we dont build - cn get at factory No middleman costs 561-77- 52 3027 W. 7800 So. Available Authentic" mmml p ROSE PAIK 27M TJ53Souttv HOOWest I.1 By nw-561-028- 1 MOH-THRUSA- T. 1447 . MM S. t Sin S. M . J MM s. 7M (. Popular Demand! -- SEPT-2-9 OCT. 47H. THICK CKUST "SICILIAN PIZZA" Sold by thn Slice or tho Slab! Eat Stephen G. Farn worth General Manager Larry F. John Asst. Manager R. Scott Rothwell Randy E. 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