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Show Enterprise Review, January 28, 1976 Page Four Digging Around Downtown The building site lietween Bennetts paint store and H. Dinwoody Furniture Co. on First South west of Main is now clean and the refuse has lieen removed. A clean, empty frontage remains. Owners and tenants of the block agreed recently the empty lot should lie developed as a mini-parThe park would lie covered partly by a sculptural metal grid from which banners or exhibits could lie hung. A stage, water fountain and landscaped conversation areas are included in park plans. It would serve as an entrance to a developed small area inside the block. This park would suck pedestrians into the inner block, Ab Christenson, architect and planner for the space, told the group of businessmen. lie compared the space with similar areas in The Cannery in San Francisco. Owners of property in the block have lieen planning development of the inner block for four years. Those present at the meeting agreed the block is ideal for a restaurant and entertainment row. They plan for alleys in the block to lie developed and landscaped. Architects Planners Alliance, representing the group, estimated total cost for developing the mall effect would lie aliout $1(X),000. He said the mini-parto lie developed by the city, would cost just under $10,000. Owners, developing and cleaning up of their liack alleys and buildings, should ex 60-fo- ot pect to invest lietween and $65,000. Development of alleyways by the city make up the cost lialance. The potential for this area is lieyond doubt, Christenson said. We just need to keep up momentum, he concluded. PAUL'S k. k, The fonner Pahls Loan Of- fice, just north of Arrow Press Square on West Temple, is scheduled to liecome a dinner club development, to lie financed by a Kansas City company. The plans are big and the company is top notch, said Howard Clark, landlord of the building. No further news could lie divulged at this time, he said. BRASS BANANA The Brass Banana, a disco-tequ- e opened Decemlier 15, offers a new kind of night life to Salt Lake City, located in building three of Arrow Press Square, the former Big Joes offers dancing space, a lianana drink, and the usual beer and set ups. We put in a new dance floor, a $20,000 light and sound system, and have plans to decorate the inside with preserved palm trees, creating a jungle to dance in, said Richard G. Robins, an officer of the Brass Banana corporation. Mark R. Van Wagner, former KRSP disc jockey and director of the corporation, plays records, talks and jokes (continued on page 5) non-alcohol- ic Bank News REQUEST FOR BRANCH significant increase in the amount of real estate loan consumption in West Jordan has influenced a recent request from United Savings and Loan Association to build a branch bank in the area. For the convenience of residents in West Jordan, we have requested permission to sabranch establish a vings building and loan association, said Jack Goddard, president of the firm. The Association is considering the area around 7800 South Redwood Road, site of a planned shopping center, for their branch loution. Most of our business in West Jordan has been residential loans, Goddard said. The Associations request will be the subject of a public hearing at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, February 24, in the Citv Coun-ti- l Room, West Jordan City Hall. The Utah Department of Financial Institutions will conA Kansas City firm, has big plans to convert PahVs Loan duct the hearing. Office to a dinner club. A Id like to handle your investment account in 1976. Its as simple as that. Whether you have a small account or a large account, business. Pick up the phone and call me personally today at or listed markets, C O-T-- Id sincerely like your (801)532-382- 5. we can do it. John Prince is one of the oldest brokerage firms in Salt Lake City. We have the men. the knowhow and the facilities to handle any stock transaction or on listed markets. We're the only Salt Lake brokerage house with NASDAQ facilities. This means we can give you instant quotations.on stocks anywhere in the nation and determine the best market price available. In addition, we can provide research information, e investportfolio analysis and information on ments and limited partnerships. Accounts are insured by the Securities Investor Protection Corporation. Here is a list of our people and the number of years they've been active in the brokerage industry: Rick Bcnion. 6 Paul Davis. 12 Ray Fetorscn. 10 Tom Cannon. 8 Jerry Jenson. 8 Darwin Peterson. 20 Butch Clark, 6 Ron Lewis. 6 Matt White. 5 7 Bill Davis. Sam Wilson. 17 Mitchell. 9 Lyle Don Petersen. 10 Wilson-Davi- over-the-count- s O-T- -C er O-T- -C tax-fre- 79 West First South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Ph. 532-131- 3 Prince, Langheinrich INCORPORATED QGeoo-niio- o QGn frCHjn Kmc ' -- & Greer "V V .350 South Fourth East Suite 204 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 |