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Show 2 monday, february 6, 1978, ZCMI Genealogical Research is now TM Groundbreaking for the PITOCTIllLE through Genealogical Research tax exempt Foundation, a foundation. You as Latter-daSaints can have your genealogical research completed by top qualified researchers and have the funds contributed for this purpose tax non-profi- t, y deductible. YOU ALSO TAKE PART IN ADVANCING GENEALOGY. Because of our non-profstatus, all will to two Trust profits go generated Funds for the following purposes: EDUCATION FUND it 1. Scholarships 2. Funding Genealogy Missions 3. Expanding Genealogical Education $30 million ZCMI regional mall in Sandy is expected to take place next year, and the facility should be open before 1982, Oakley Evans announced last week. President of ZCMI, Evans I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I discussed plans for the 1. Development of References and Aids 2. Genealogical Source Surveys 3. Making Records More Accessable gENEALOGICAL T(. SEARCH FOUNDATION For a Free Brochure and mora Information, write: Genealogical Research Foundation Post Office Box 11951, Dept. 14 Salt Lake City, Utah 84147 Phone (801) adjacent convenience center with members of the Sandy executive council Tuesday. Admitting the plans were still tentative and flexible, he met with city planners to discuss strategy for the 125 acre and development between State St. at 106th South. 1-- Address .State. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Only 75 acres of the prop- erty, recently annexed to Sandy City, would be used in the two-levmall, Evans said. The remaining property will probably house a convenience center with a possible hardware store, bowling alley and theaters. Negotiations with contractors for the mall should begin within two weeks, he added. Weve already had considerable tenant interest, Evans explained, and have inel structed those businesseses to write us a letter of interest. It's surprising the number of ; .Zip. without benefit of publicity. Evans said the development schedule will depend largely on the Department of Transportations plans to build interstate ramps at 106th South. Employ 1000 people The mall will be equiva- lent in quality to Fashion Place, Evans added, and will have the potential of employing 1000 plus in the Sandy area. Evans said ZCMI studies indicate more than 75 percent of Sandy residents shop outside the city, primarily at Cottonwood and Fashion Place And Sandy will see malls. Not scheduled for years We will need the ingress and egress there to make the project accessible to shopWe pers, he continued. expect to draw quite a few people from outside of San- dy. schedules, he added, but Negotiations begin I I I I I Name 15 two major department stores, with room for more major stores depending on growth in the south valley. incredible growth through The ramps are on DOT I I 364-626- 9 letters weve received from both local and national firms 700,000 square foot mall and I DEVELOPMENT FUND City targets construction The new, money-savin- g Philips P300 Smalls he predicted. Evans said ZCMI requested annexation to Sandy City because it is a lot better to work with a good city than with a disjointed county. He could not comment on the tax revenues the mall is expected to generate or what direct benefits, other than employment, Sandy could expect from the development. will 1995, not be considered for another five years. It usually takes special efforts beyond the developer to move these things forward, Evans said, suggesting the city lobby at the DOT for earlier scheduling of the ramps. Evans said the mall would include at least 75 tenants and Snafu Motor Cargo kicking Motor Cargo Inc. was erroneously identified last week in a story about as now defunct. The misunderstanding occurred when a Public Service Commissioner told the Enterprise Motor Cargo had sold its Utah trucking authorities and was no longer in operation. Motor Cargo had, in fact, sold some of its Logan and Og den intrastate authorities, but still operates general commodities routes Wy-coffC- o. Office Computer Old Scrooge would have loved It be- tween Denver and Los Angeles, through Utah areas including Salt Lake, Wen-dovand Tooele. The company told the Enterprise it did about $6.5 million in sales last year and is still very much alive. 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