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Show nwmw 4 H?r vyvywwyvTW' t TNI Page Six 'X' V- . uwwwmw IICORD DAILY FRIDAY, JUNE IB, 1971 r.rjt : UTAH CONSTRUCTION REPORT , . hiwrtt, IMveffJty This compilation by the Bureau of Economic tadlualaasa Outlook January through March . . - ' - Some of the large projects currently in the cussion, planning, or bidding suges Include: U.S. 1970-19- U.S. Utah Utah U.S. Percent Chanje Previous 1960 Year Number of Unlta 71 Year ' 0 Fashion Place Mall, Murray . $82.5 , 40.0 . . University Mall, Orem Thouaanda of Dollars Qrahan Dodd, llfil MLohigan Avo, SLC to Lin Tin 0b of SLC; hh gds s Laure Davidson, 1972 S 13 Ik, AC to Fidelity Lid CT Gb; hh gdo a . . .i5;o . Financing Statements ii . 40.0 ZCMI Mall, Salt Lake City - (Three Month Cumulative) January through March Millions of Dollars . Utah Poorer and Light Poorer Plant, ' Huntington Ralph Kistlar, 369 4 Avo, AC to Fanfio Pin Ins; hh gds . 12. 6 Yacht Club, Western Village and 1 Utah Percent Change 1971 dis- . Private Projects I;-.- 1970 Apartment vacancy Information compiled fay this office points toward a slight slowdown! In construction of multi -- family dwreillngs as the year prognssea. HowV ever, the excellent reaidentlal base of the first quarter aad continued low Interest fates should help residential volume in 1971 exceed that of last year both In the num: her of new units and In their valuation. - s 1960-197- 1 1970-197- 1 Thouaanda of Dollars . . NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS IN UTAH, FIRST QUARTER CONSTRUCTION IN UTAH AND THE UNITED STATES IN VALUATION (Three Month Cumulative) The etreqgth of residential const ruction and the aatiafactory nonrealdentlal volume in spite of a lack of ; large projecta during the firat quarter of 1971 forecast aaexcelleiit year for the,const ruction Industry In Utah. k i Aoe a r s that the downward trend In nonrealdentlal ' ' bulT nghaa reached Its trough. Although this sector Is lagging behind last year at the end of threp months,' the gnat number of large projecta in the planning end bld- ding ougea indicate tfaat non residential constructioiuln 1971 will surpass that recorded In 1970. ' i W Utak C Lopes, 4010 Aoord Way, Ao to FlaaUlo Ikin Ins; hh gda, Pdersonal Joe Lodge, Huntsville .. ; Standard and Chevron Coker Plants Salt Lake City Jeory Hotel, Salt Lake City . , a ' . . James 'City am . Cowry . i . ' lathy non Now-Ra- ..Ambassador Club, Salt Lake City Salt Reward Ida Addition Da D 8977 BTyoa Dr, Sandy S Main, AC to Plan; hh gds, furnishings viz, 1820 Uhltlook, 130 Zona to Admiral CT, Sandy 2nd Odr Ob; hh gds . Rogono KoLooghlln, 740 B 300 S, AC tc 4 Seasons TTavel k Msrlno; Boat Grand Central Store,' Orem (under construction Motel, Orem A Budget Pin 2. 5 Jr, property Total Cowtnc Non-Re- 4.0 Center, Clearfield Jwiklns to Pheiile Fin Ins; hh gds, personal Vahiation is Ihoueaaria of Dsllars . Ahsradflas, and Repairs to p. dowtial Realrtrnrtal 5. 0 ' Royal Inn Hotel, Salt Lake City Shopping 1971 5.0 Trolley Square Shopping Bazagf, Salt Lake City (under construction) . property 10.0 ..a . to Sears R op buck Distribution Center, Salt Lake City i ' , Goodyear Sales and Distribution On-- . ter. North Salt Lake (contract awarded) , . Double Indemnity Practical Dwelling Inc. Group Dwelling, Clearfield (under contraction) Addition to LDS Deseret Harvey, the "other man" in a domestic triangle, heard aomc d alarming newi: the woman's had bought a gun- and was polling for trouble. No coward, Harvey decided to confront hi rival It was a fatal mistake. Words led to bullets and Harvey was hot dead. hue-ban- Industries ,, - Store, Murray (under construction) e. .6 Granite National .Bank, Salt .Lake City Snowbird Tram Terminal, Alta (under- March 1971 - Salt Laka .$ construction) Government Projects v Married Student Housing, University of Utah (contract swarded) 3. 4 Education Lecture Building and Qlass- room Complex, Weber State College (contract awarded) 2. Metal Proceaaliy Shop, Hill Air Force Baae (contract awarded) 18 ' Westland Elementary School, Jordan (contract awarded) 1 ' ' City and County. 1. 2 Rooidmual 'I Alterations ' Addition to P. E. Bulldliy, Utah State University (contract awarded) 1. 0 . Salt Loko ; Midvnlo . Consolidated Exchange Facility, Hill Air Force Base (contract awarded) .' .8 Migrant Housing Complex, Brigham City .6 Some of the projects listed above are only in the planning stages and must overcome problem of financing, land acquisition, or other obstacles before construction can start. Therefore, It Is unlikely that alt of the projects will begin construction diirliy thin year. The extraordinary volume of large Jobs planned,, however, forecasts an excellent year of buildliy activity in 171. Murray Rivertaa Salt Lake City Sandy . . Sou Si Jordan Sou Salt Laka Waat Jordan All Other . TOTAL CONSTRUCTION IN ELEVEN WESTERN STATES, FIRST QUARTER 1 killed. Total Mstfi Robert 3 UioooMo Fainting, 1610 I Chloago, AC to Woetom Id Msdilnorj 00 1 Air GoaproRR AC CD toiAdteml 2hfft.(b( hh gdi Thdifci K fjl Qlif. OftliRf If OnrtoW, to BRlloj 1970-197- Addition In due course, hi, relatives tried to collect on hii 810,000 life insurance policy. They claimed not only the $10,000 but also an extra 810,000 as "double indemnity," payable in case of accidental death. However, a court denied the extra 810,000, laying Harvey's death was not really an accident at all. The court mid he was well aware, when he sought out the angry husband, that he had an excellent chance of being fput RLohoyd F frtedg Mj tM Vnlloy KAfr CM 0SM Riohord R. Be Nsrtin, St, AC . AC to lfcM . M Stdtlte Avo, .V Braid'S. 378 Um,AffOtU SOM I, AC to Yo, 1170 1 1JM S, Ao Tin' I fbSpitRMi Swfllm d Winiou Venter vuiioii toUMM, 3SS Sim ferten, SUS to lot Tin; Rmt4M mfllaoM ' A a Rodney Ualkor . . JMR JhfD T OM Xbolhof , 392 S 13 E 2hd CT Gb hh gds Sandy to Huron J Saith, 99 S 1100 B, AC to dronito Sat Bc Printing Press C EUbnll, 1st Rat EkJ 22 K Loader 400 S, IAC to Zions L LoMsardi, 4576 V 5415 S, Rooms Zions lsr Nat Bk Chasis, BofTlgorntoi Rangak, Swing Maohlno Betty to ObaoCb.Pl 3h to lot H fidelity P ftfeifa Riskor, St Sondj to Qhrii Or ft Stereo, &Ue, VtJ AmgRteior, Andes Bode. Dull I EM ta Amy to AM AAiRM . . I- . Owmis fi Whaalor, 3543 V 4975 S toZions 1st Rat Bk PToossar 3, Room Jamas 0 to Hill, 4051 Boothill 0T, Buntar Zions 1st Mat Bk Quor V J. Yirgina D Barrington, 49t0 Ibams to Zions 1st dr Bsdm Sat Mat S 4160 V, Bk, Starao, Mash Double indemnity for accidental death is a common feature in life insurance policies. But it it not payable if the victim had rccklestly courted danger. This it true even if what he did waa simply in the name of fun. Thus, double indemnity was denied to the family of a young man slain in a game of "William Tell. In a spirit of playfulness, he had allowed a friend to shoot at a tin can on top of his head. "One who volunteers his head for such an experience," laid the judge, "must anticipate injury." Suppose the act wu dangerous, but the danger was not apparent at the time. Then, as a rule, the death would still be considered accidental. For example: A motorist skidded into a ditch. While waiting for a tow truck, he ran the motor to keep his healer going. What he failed to realize was that the end of the exhaust pipe wu trapped in a mud puddle, causing deadly carbon monoxide gas to seep into the car. Result: he wu dead by the lime the low truck arrived. Wu this accidental? Yes, ruled a court, awarding double indemnity to the victim's family. The court uid his conduct could fairly be judged only by what ha knew at the time, not by the wisdom of hindsight. An American Bar Aaaorialion public avrvire feature by Will Bernard. O 1971 American Bar Association |