OCR Text |
Show 2C THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, February 28, 1985 A NEW GRAVEL ROOF With Our System Of Repairing the Existing Warranty Is The Same As A New Roof Depending On Survey Analysis The Cost Off OR ... County hot projected now library itructuros aloo for othor communities on tho west side of tho valloy. A largor facility to torvo at a HEAVY USE woot old equivalent to Whitmoro ii in tho futuro for tho Woof Valloy (Grangor) Library. Salt Lako New Buildings Projected County Library System Plans For Future Years ON COMPLETE WITH THIS COUPON Orders must be placed & contracts signed before March 31, 1985 FOR THE VERY BEST IN ROOF ANALYSIS & by Olga Milius SURVEY GRANGER. Imagine a future when one could pick up the telephone and have instant communication with a vast network of services which would feed directly into a business, school, office -and eventually into the home. This is the future envisioned by officials of the Salt Lake County Library System as they discuss plans for cluster concept libraries, each with its regional headquarters. f7on Cade SINCE V GRAVEL X 967-927- 0 There Call Your Friendly Granger Roofer. We are a reliable, licensed Roofing Contractor. Our 1 6 years of business experience and our assets back our guarantees. We have the expertise, equipment, and manpower to do the Don't settle for a backyard, unlicensed roofer. NO JOB TOO BIG job right. We're here in the Neighborhood! t are presently three libraries, West Valley, Kearns and Magna, serving the west side of the valley, with West Valley (Granger) serving as the cluster library for the area. Plans are to replace that library with a much larger building that can house all the necessary equipment to become a regional headquarters, explained Terry Hogan, public relations representative for the system. Plans for future development call for five libraries in the west valley service area, with new facilities to be built in Hunter and Taylorsville-BennioFunding, of course, is the problem'. Construction is scheduled to begin this year on a library in West Jordan, she noted. Financing for that facility is being handled by a combination of donations, county funding and efforts, and it looks as though any future building may need a similar combination method of financing, said Mrs. OR SMALL. FOR THE VERY BEST IN ROOF ANALYSIS SURVEY n, 5:00 P.M. Mon. Thru Sat. 8:00 A.M. To 3535 So. 4400 West - 967-927- 0 fund-raisin- g Hogan. The West Valley . , Ready access to needed information could be made from any point. A bibliography file would be available also, she said. For example, if a child was afraid of the dark, the parents could call in to a file which would list books that could be helpful in solving that problem. al People would also have direct access to the library computer catalogue and could see if the book or other item needed was available and, if so, reserve it for pick-uThe regional library will have a larger professional staff than do the The library is a tremendous to the community, offering an enormous range of things to help in every area of life, educational, social, personal, its all there, noted Mrs. Hogan. New sessions of the popular preschool story hours will begin at all libraries the week of March 4, she asset smaller libraries, including people to assist with reference and research work, childrens librarians and research assistants and helpers prepared to qualified offer assistance on problems in specific areas. There will be childrens specialists, young adult specialists, someone who can help . with individual needs and questions in many areas. There will also be a video network. People will be able to make a re- - noted.,.,.., , .. - ( YYou, Me and Books, is being offered through April to help parents and children read together and develop a love of books and reading. Every library offers brochures monthly setting out the programs offered in each facility. Books are the beginning. The many offerings at the library can open wide the doors to learning, to adventure, to discovery, to a lifetime of enjoyment. And all it takes to open those doors is a library card. And that, believe it or not, is free. A . branch needs a much larger building in order to fully serve the area, she remarked, and '' quest and the item will' b'e sdnbirtto. the school, office or, eventually, home, by cable. It is the communication age and the libraries are hoping to become a focal point in the communication network. At present, libraries are offering patrons many differing options. No longer does a library contain only books. Patrons can check out films, records, tapes, can use a microcomputer, a typewriter, copying machine, find help with their income tax returns, look up telephone numbers across the country and many other services, all grouped together in one convenient place. A variety of programs for the patron of any age are also offered at each library, with subjects ranging from a preschool story hour through pre-natclasses, dance and exercise classes, scout merit badge classes, informative lectures and discussion groups, hobby classes and almost any other subject the public seems to want or need. plans are to begin the upgrading within the next five years. West Valley residents are system users, with computer circulation figures showing more than 263,000 items used last year. Kearns showed 48,036 and Magna, 38,424. The west side libraries are obviously well used, noted Mrs. Hogan. Plans are to set up a county-wid- e information network, which would offer direct access to the library from schools, businesses, government agencies and, eventually, homes, she explained. new-progra- m WE GIVE SECOND OPINIONS ON ALL FRONT END "Get a smile to go" Send the FTD Pick-Me-- Wc2bona(f 3S10 MARKET Bouquet. AND DRAKE WORK Merlin olsen 3LJ Mi STREET - WEST VALLEY CITY 969-728- 6 1999 West 3500 So. Registered trademark of Florists' Transwortd Delivery Association 972-587- 2 njUj A Viuiug Cxpenfeuce at Tke Oaken Bucket Htwuiay Umu Salumtay Viiuim Mtcwtay (lout Puday futicim II him 6 .m. a.w. tloia 2:30 p.Ht. Kowh and Pad Weiamie you 3535 Wwt 3500 Souili 966-169- 9 I i r 4 |