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Show Enterprise Rerietc, January 28, 1976 Pape Ten and and a showersunken bath combination whose eastern wall Ls of smoked glass, making a shower splashed with sunshine a unique possibility. basement seems to be efficiency of space and practicality. Outside, an three-ba- y garage is almost two For the children, asmaller sleeping quarters are located in basement bedrooms. A community bathroom with shower, and a practical recreation room adjoin the two bedrooms equipped with nigged tile, walnut paneling, and a large, stone fireplace. Intercoms are present in each lxxlroom. On the same level are the laundry room, two furnaces and a storage area. The theme of the by John Pa Mini kolas Nestled at the end of a high in the quiet foothills of eastern Salt Lake City, this Olympus Cove home features portraits of majestic mountains and a panoramic valley, a variety of spacious rooms from which to enjoy the view, and numerous modem conveniences making living easy for the active family. cul-de-s- ac full-window- ed The home is furnished in a contemporary vein with Spanish overtones; and its most ima sweeping, posing feature 12 high at its sloped ceiling makes pinnacle spacious rooms appear even larger. The use of approximately thirty per cent glass (either framed windows or sliding doors) as exterior wall space fully opens the house to the picturesque scenes outside. um system, refrigerated central ' automatic trash incin light timer, eratorcompactor and a complete array of kitchen paraphernalia.) Selling for $105,000 by Eagar Realtors, the home is w'ell within reason. built-i- n For adults, entertaining is easy in any of four upper-levrooms. Passing through an outside courtyard entrance lined with English laurel, shrulis and ground cover, guests may first relax in the fonnal living room accented by a massive, Italian marble fireplace and facing a rock and shrub oak landscape. In the homes cozy dining area, guests may enjoy dinner over an expansive view of the Salt Lake Valley to the northw'est or rolling eastern foothills to the northeast. el over-size- car lengths deep and houses a brick incinerator, thirty feet of storage for shelving and a neat, 6 x 10 cedar closet for storage of clothing. Overall, this home is designed for casual entertaining and the It makes liest use of its most valuable asset the impressive natural surroundings and offers a multitude of extras within its 3,600 square feet of living space. familv-on-the-g- o. hovers ominously as a liackdrop. A similar door to the south leads to a 35 wooden deck overlooking the picturesque Oquirrh Mountains and the southern valley. A built-i- n gas barliecue pit is an added feature. The kitchen is compact with ample counter space. An snack liar ties the eight-fobreakfast room and kitchen together, and an iron scroll divider separates the breakfast area from the family room. Adults can retire to a huge master lxxlroom that repeats the elegant, sloped ceiling and offers a secluded, glorious view of early morning sunrises over tow'ering Mount Olympus to the east. A sliding door leads to a private patio for fresh air. ot The master adjacent features separate double sinks, a make-u- p table. Ixithroom Custom built in 1971 for what must have leen the pro- American suburban family active, modem anil appreciative of nathe home tures lieautv all the conveniences of modem family living (AMFM intercom system, central vacu totype sports-minde- d, in-elud- es Casual entertaining might login in the 20x30 family room which doubles as a conversation area. A stone fireplace at one end is balanced by a built-i9 high, walnut liookcase at the other. A sliding, glass door to the cast opens to a patio lined with scrub oak. Mount Olympus d, 1 n, He knows where to take his lady to dine Dining like in San Francisco . . . New York . . . Paris. Romantic live music enhances your unforgettable evening. Nightly except Sunday. Drive to the door and leave the parking to us! la fleurde ly 338 South State Telephone 359 5753 well-plann- ed |