| Show t page 12 v’ ' f a l The Grantsville GAZhTlE Wednesday July 24 1985 Planning and zoning Owners of residential commercial zones will still be required to go through the Board of Adjustment when they want to add onto or make significant changes in their homes This was the determination of the Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting July 11 1985 The Commission felt that there is an adequate way provided by law for these changes to be made and that there was not sufficient reason to change that law at the meeting to find a solution to the situation Mr Frank Crist requested that the City set some ' standards before considering uses commercial future Grantsville within City stated that this type : He members in properties Also 'V 4 : Mr Cal Gilbert representing Cable of Utah Community learned that the previous owner of his franchise had never obtained a conditional use permit for the placement of the tower and dish they erected in the impound lot belonging to Jay Hale The Board asked Mr Gilbert to make a proposal in writing as to how those pieces of equipment might be made to acceptable neighboring property owners and then to return to a future meeting with his request for a condi- use tional Mr permit Gilbert stated he is willing to work with community consideration of planning is done in other cities and shouldbe done in ours Mrs Jannette Long received approval to run a tanning salon as a home occupation as long as there was only She also one tanning bed received approval to keep farm animals on her property and within certain limits with the understanding that the animals must not become a nuisance to neighboring families Smith Darrell requested a sone change on his property -7 for to the purpose of developing the property into a mobile from R-l- -8 July 15 1985 000000 POLICE HEAT QBBdBB - Police responded to’ a false alarm at Handy Corners A bicycle was reported' stolen I j problems' Police responded to three animal-relatPolice responded to a burglarytheft on East Clark Police responded to a false alarm at Williams Coal and Lumber ed July 16 1985 It A bicycle was reported stolen near the Elementary School was later recovered v s " Police responded to a civil dispute on East Main Street A female juvenile was arrested for shoplifting at the Way Station A lost child was reported at Handy Corners The Mother was 'locatedA juvenile' was taken into the state's custody - July 17 1985 Police and the fire department responded to a grass fire on West Main Street There was no damage Police responded to an ambulance assist on South Severe A fifteen-year-ojuvenile had been injured on a motorcycle An animal problem was reported A bicycle was found and returned to the owner ld R-M- The Comhome subdivision mission voted to recommend this change to the City Council Reuben J Larry Naylor Clark III and the LDS Church will make arrangements for a piece of ground which borders the new church to be of legal size for a lot and it will eventually) be planned for Boy Scout use in the future : July 18 1985 Three animal-relatproblem were reported A bicycle was found on North Race Street ' A woman's wallet was reported lost The vandalism of a vehicle on West Durfee Street was reported A reckless driver was reported on West Clark Street ed July 19 1985 Police responded to an ambulance assist on South Park Street Police found approximately one hundred fifty dollars damage to the animal shelter Police responded to an assault on West Apple Street :' Police responded to a civil dispute on EMaiiu A bicycle was reported stolen on South Quirk Street An animal problem was reported Police responded to the report of a suspicious person on South Cooley Police and the fire department responded to a house fire on West Clark Street The house was a total loss Police responded to a death on West Clark Street ' - V July 20 1985 A bicycle was found and returned to its owner f An animal problem was reported Police responded to a call on East Clark Street ' r rs Police responded to trespassing Police responded to a fireworks violation on South Park Street A Salt Lake City man was arrested on traffic warrants and driving on revocation Police responded to a civil dispute on E Clark Street Police assisted Tooele County Sheriff's Office on a traffic accident and a DUL driver keep-the-pea-ce three-wheele- RAMBLING ON lsGAl HOP and Charles had six more children one girl and five seemed that thin was boys to be the end of their family forty-sev- en child a 9 had son 9 Noel one Jr Clark funeral The essence of his mas "She was and is an angel”: ‘ ' r ' ' ’ ' T " ' Annie and Charles we salute you and all' of the brave pioThe legacy you have neers more - left us Who is honorable and price- bless you wonderfbl souls braved the way God - President J spoke at her Reuben less 1000-662-424- Annie to mlived to the age promised eighty-fo- ur speech but true to the promise given Annie her at the age of fOA KOflC INFORMATION 5 (Toll free) Ask for Barry -- It kHU-Inco- mo 328-889- 1 other" of Annie Utah Logoi Services provides free logoi help to people and groups R lawyer uiill be available to answer questions and listen to your legal problems No appointment necessary In Salt Lake Coll last miracle In the years that followed cun anw-lhO-O the family reunion Noel with emotion said "I was that At lost (Doginfling Tues August 6th) 0:00 11 In that beautiftal blesslog ing she was promised a family larger than the one she had FU)Cs Senior Citizen's Center (West Room) 59 Cost Vina SL DflTC Thai stood 3rd Tuesday of eadi month TLVC8 from |