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Show Toil, Tears , Prayers Complete Chapel Now Building Maybe! To Cure Cramp (Continued from Page did not wish to discuss his proposals until hed had a chance to confer with the county commission head, Mr. Brady Indicated the Sheriff has already met with thebulldlns architect. The alternatives are limited. The Sheriffs Department has been assigned some 6,792 square feet In tne Hall Of Jr Ice. In Granger, one soon to be built hough a 1 .earns and another proposed for the Holladay area will r Jeve some of the cramp Its unofficially estimated an additional 5,000 to 7,000 square feet will be needed. One major consideration Is a recommendations by Juvenile courts that separate quarters be established to house the youth squad. 1) - or group. Lots has happened since 1960 when space In the new building allocated upon recommendation of a city citizens' committee working with an New York firm of consultants. Population in the county has zoomed and with It the necessity for adequate law enforcement. Mere men have been added to the Sherrlfs Department to protect the larger population. Under veteran County Sheriff George W. Beck-ste- ad the department has undergone extensive modernization with two new units added. By the time the Hall of Justice Is completed, the county population explosion will have forced an even larger depart ment. Ironically, although Mr. Brady was not In office when original arrangments for quarters In the proposed building were made, hes a former Sheriffs Department captain and recent growth In the department has taken place under his regime. Now hell carry major responsibility for finding larger quarters for the department. The problem now, Mr. Brady said, Is to make proper provisions before even more expensive construction re- was sub-stati- on $200,000 MORE one-sto- study Is now underway to define requirements. Mr. Brady says he believes a recommendation from the Sherrlff will be ready when he returns. Although Sheriff Beckstead A Salt Lake City Police Department. This would provide less than 2,000 square feet, however, and the county would still have to bear the cost of finishing the floor, At the same time, Its unllkey city police would agree to surrendering the area. Salt Lake City Police have been approximately 52,230 square feet Including all of the fifth through eleventh floors of the tower. Dllworth S. Wooley, who was chairman of the now defunct Mayors Committee on Capital Improvements for the Salt Lake City Corporation, said that at the time recommed-atlo- ns were made, the group felt it was providing for growth through the next 10 years. The building contains a total of 250,000 square feet. He pointed out, however, the board was prlmarely studying whether the facility could be built at all and at the same time was dealing with several other major needs of Salt Lake City. (iiiiti Illicit SiUi uTH huIP fiiHt? iiT5 v M Mil1 e r c 1 A challenge helped complete and the Cottonwpod fourth seventh wards new chapel at 5565 Neighbor Lane. President Tanner said he would dedicate the building If It were completed by November 15. So ward members rolled Most likely solution, Mr. Brady believes, will be a ry addition to the east side of the building. The wing would not greatly alter the appearance of the structure, he said, and could be built now at a minimum cost. He estimated additional space requirements will cost from $150,000 to $200,000 which would be spread over the next two to three years. He emphasized that delay would only compound problems and multiply ezpense later. Every day you procrastinate costs more to fix it. A less promising alternative would be securing use of the tenth floor In the tower reserved for expansion by the visions are necessary, iiijii . T $50. per dozen BGAME OLYMPUS HILLS Open Every Nite TU 9 Podorson Interiors - 30 Day CARPET TORTURE TEST lonardi carpets THE TERRIFIC Fir Yoyirselltf BEATING MONARCH ACRILAN CUMULOFT NYLON their sleeves Care Center. Two new members were ly Installed at the Southeast Lions Club recently CLUB Groundbreaking ceremony new chapel was M arch 2 and construction began April 10. Land was purchased from Brother Carl S. Fors with funds raised under the supervision of Bishop George F. Prince, Edward E. Rablger and Wayne L. Sandberg Howard T. Hausknecht. After a change Inward boundaries and leadership in December 1963, the new bishoprics of Cottonwood fourth and seventh wards were given the apparently Impossible task of raising $24,000 before the groundbreaking ceremony. SOCIAL semi-month- Members of theOAITA Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Scott Murdock recently. Cottonwood Tales and President Tanner dedicated the chapel Sunday, November 15 at 7:30 P.M. not He only represented the General Authorities but also represented the Cottonwood Stake. He and his family are members of Cottonwood second ward. They live at 2188 Pheasant Way. Service was conducted by Bishop F. MacBay of Cottonwood fourth ward. They are James R. Andersen, retired Colonel Joseph H. Jenkins. Preston Buys, Stan Special guest was Coton from Christ Church, New Zealand. Verl Manwill entertained the club with a talk and slides of New Zea-'in- d. Lions presented a portable set to Valley West Day TV At the October meeting, Addle M urdock was named new president, Evelyn Smith was selected vice president and Mlgnon Cummings became . secretary. The Club was organized In 1926 under the Farm Bureau and devoted much time to Red Cross work. Later they left the Bureau and directed their to literature and attention social function. for the CONSULTANTS RECCOMENDATIONS CUT allotlng space, he said, they worked directly with the county commission and the county engineers department. After space was assigned, proportions were determined with the city paying 51 percent of construction cost and the county 49 percent. Mr. We cut down the consultants recommendation, what were we Because against operating Wooley said, we considered a maximum budget for the city. But we were satisfied the city had enough space for expanslor through 1975. we didnt give county he continued, In all fairness, problems the same consideration because the county felt It could raise Its bond money svlth less opposition and had only this one building to worry about. Our committee made no limits on the amount of space The assessment was determined the county could have. after space was allocated. He said the new Horary, Just completed, was Included In the same study as well as storm sewers and a sewage disposal plant. $5.00 each up and with toll, tears, cash prayers flnslhed the Job on time. In cost-shari- LIONS MEET By LENORE TURN BOW CR ng 5 SWiitMo Jtow Cottonwood second ward helped by raising $6,000 of the 30,000 needed to begin the structure. ar(im&zms ar QmDQJX&D ar oae The structure has been built by donated labor by early m o t n 1 n g and late evening workers from regular Jobs In office, stores, factories and banks. Sisters In the wards helped too by Installing celling tile and Insulation, finishing woodwork, painting and cleaning. FREE WANT Erection and dedication or this chapel in slightly over seven months time sets a new record In church building. History has been made right before our eyes as the building went from blue print A beautiful monto brick. ument to the Lord. ADS??? 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