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Show SUNDAY, APRIL '.V Utah County. T, Utah J963 7A SUNDAY HERALD 1 Dovntovri Businessman A 4- r - Feels Medics' Absence ... Urn I f I Uliwj i I ; By JESSE BOGUE j v UPI Tinancial Editor The doc NEW YORK (UPI) tor is out, and there's pain at his ' absence.. j The "downtown" businessman has felt effects of the departure of medical practitioners from his ' neighborhood in more than one enter, city. In one metropolitan Chicago, five groups interested in the economic welfare of thef downtown' area have combined! their efforts into a committee j which seeks to advise hospitals bn the needs of business communities. A source from this committee said that in part the disappear ance of medical men from ! down town areas was caused by a prac it tice among some hos hospital-jowneof renting pitals offices to hospital-associate- d MDs. - . w -- - V i I -I non-prof- 7 I Grazing Land Sale Slated in Utah IN YOUR EASTER BONNET No, the mad hatters of Paris have not emptied their belfrys of the last of their, hat, ideas. It just happened that this one-to- n bronze bell was lowered from the steeple of the First Methodisl; Church in Oconomowoc, Wis., and this worker went inside the bell to remove its clapper prior to loading aboard a truck. The church was razed to make way for a new $255,000 church, The old bell will be used in the new church.' ' building. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Bureau of Land Management will offer 19 parcels of unimproved grazing land in 11 Utah bounties for public sale on April if. R.D! Nielson, BLM state director, said the land will be sold by public auction starting at j 2 p.m. on April 17 and will continue each succeeding Wednesday u&til " all tracts are sold. The auction will take place in the BLM office here. If the tracts are not sold y May 15. the sal will hp disenrttimied. "We understand she plans to go Thelands are located in Ieaver, to Paris probably later today, uv FiifW Ttaffaatt v.mrJ .TuaVi But we do not know whether sheiSanpete, Sevier, Summit fTooele, will appear on the set Mondays Utah and Wayne counties, j she is scheduled to do." Nielson said no bids le$s than If Miss Novak doesriot show the appraised value of the lands up, new approaches may be made can be considered. He alsp noted to Elizabeth Taylor who was of- this was the first time the bureau fered $1,5 million to take over had offered large tracts pf land the role this week if and when it in Utah for public sale on its own J motion. became open. 96-year-- ,. j - - ... i old Filmers Unsure About Kim A spokes(UPI) man for Seven Arts Productions said Saturday that "at tnis point we do not know whether Kim Novak has or has not walked out" on the film "Of Human Bondage." 'She left Dublin for London Thursday night without telling' anyone," the spokesman said, ("and we have been "trying to find out 'all day what she intends to do. LONDON j i . )' r. v.--.r- I ; .41 fill till, May Continue What such a Committee can do to slem any trend of this kind to be seen. Members of the I committee understand that d hospitals need But they also wonder if , on a community basis, the additional income for hospitals balances the rental loss and reduction in property! values in downtown areas arising from the departure of the docjjor's office. Further, they feel it may continue" Scores ,. of communities are adding hospitals annually, or expanding their present quarters. Where space permits, they try to make room for doctors offices within their property limits. Some hospitals are able to go farjher; they, may make room for shops and stores. Ip whatever area it may be lo cated, that of the hospital or that of 4the downtown business section," tnej present or potential patient visiting the doctor's office also is a potential shopper. I Loss In Millions the Drawing office patients-intdowntown area meant that nearby stores and shops profited, and these areas already are fighting th shoppers' move to merchandising centers located far from metropolitan centers. reprepThe Chicago committee sented five groups: the Civic Fed eration, the Michigan Boulevard Assn., the Chicago Building Man agers' Assn., the Wabash Avenue Assn., and the Chicago Central Atea Committee. jit was reported on a survey of five major office buildings in the central business district. It slowed that there were 1,400 doc tors with offices in the buildings and they brought 192,000 patient- shoppers to the downtown area each week. Loss of this many visitors means a loss of millions of dollars in shopping revenue. re-mai- Jis hard-presse- e. s y i IJI a r4 H . i . ' J I!-- , r--J-X ) f ' i , WiyETOUSE FULL :!: :r- : ' II VS.. I - r : r IS tia M Hi II urn II vfl.a I J .4 B ' f BUI :W : v Av W : '. -.- : .!.; IF ' ' ? 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