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Show monday. 10 may 22, 1978 9, non acre spread Vetter offers to donate ground Salt Lake banking and financial figure Ed Vetter has offered Park City a choice of two lots in Prospector Square for the 1903 Miners Hospital, which must be relocated or face demolition. Monty Gibson, owner of the hospital, hopes to have the building moved by June to make room for his condominium project. He has offered to pay reloca high-inco- me tion costs if the city decides to keep the building. Moving costs would be about $137,000. The problem now, according to city officials, is coming up with the $100,000 to $125,000 which is necessary to bring the building up to fire code once it is relocated. The historic structure has been used as a dormitory for skiers in the past. interior decor with color Traditional English Tudor-darlin- g fixtures in all three bathrooms and wallpaper accents throughout, including all 4 bedrooms. Landscaped and fenced front yard plus a paneled pad for additional R.V. parking. $63,000. Great 1st home with plenty of potential to increase present value. 2 bedrooms, tiled bathroom, living room and kitchen with breakfast nook, all on main level. Downstairs roughed for bathroom, bedroom, recreation room and laundry room. Front yard completely landscaped, sprinkled and fenced. $45,000. Mooney-Norto363-033- 3 n on any or all of these! Associates 272-434- In what could prove to be good horse sense, Central-we- st corporation is cornering the market in high-claequestrian recreation with the advent of its 2,000-acr- e country club in Grantsville. Centralwest president Fred H. Gagon Jr. said promotions for the club began last week and will be in full swing before a charity event scheduled at the ranch on June 10. So far, only 20 of the anticipated 3,000 memberships have been sold. Our feasibility study shows $55 million is spent on horses here annually, Gagon explained. There are more than 150,000 in the state. ss Equestrian paradise Gagon said Centralwest has $500,000 equity in its Grantsville property already and expects to sink between $1 and $2 million in new construction there. Club plans include a golf course, tennis courts, swimming pool and clubhouse in addition to stables, an indoor jumping arena, training house and possible horse auctioneer facilities. Charming 4 bedroom home in cove area. Spectacular view of sunsets and city. Many outstanding features such as large fenced yard, perhaps pool or garden, all sprinkled and landscaped. Formal living room with overlooking deck. Two fully tiled and papered bathrooms and large recreation room perfect for entertaining downstairs. Enjoy! $67,000. Call Leslea, country club good horse sense to Centralwest Equestrian-styl- e 1 Itll be a horse NOW YOU CAN AFFORD IT! iasts paradise, Gagon boasted. Horses are being squeezed out of the valley currently, he explained, as property value and taxes increase and zoning prohibits stables. The membership fee structure will increase as construction gets underway at the club, Gagon added. A lifetime membership currently costs $1000, and is expected to rise to $4000' as the project nears completion. Trails and pasture lands are available to current members, and Gagon added two e employees at the club full-tim- are responsible for nearly 200 head of cattle and horses that will be removed from the grounds shortly. The stock is part of the holdings of Meadow Springs Inc., owner of the property before Centralwests February purchase. The property and livestock were exchanged for stock in Centralwest Ranches, Inc., the country club subsidiary of Centralwest. Gagon and his brother, Ira, remain majority stockholders of the Other states too enthus- - it, The club itself will be and will lease its facilties from Centralwest Ranches. Centralwest is optimistic about the outcome of its latest so optimistic, it has venture formed a new subsidiary, National Equestrian Parks, Inc., with the intent of pursuing the enterprise in other states as well. Centralwest hired Don dont have to buy an The national average use after the first year for motor home owners is 17 days per year! That means the motor home is sitting idle for 1 1 Vi months while you still pay principal and finance charges, taxes, insurance. storage cost, etc. Renting a motor home makes more sense. But the Leisure Time Share Club gives LEISURE TIME SHARE CLUB OF AMERICA Affordability and sensibility arc what our Leisure Time Share Club offers to a couple or a family of 10 for a 3 day weekend or a 3 week vacation. We offer 9 basic plans and can tailor a program for anyones use requirements. Charter Memberships are still available, so call today for more information and a free brochure. NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS 257 WEST SOUTH TEMPLE SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 84101 Time Sharing Consultants FOR ar Fashion Fabrics in default Paulsen Construction Company has filed a lawsuit against Fashion Fabrics for allegedly defaulting on a ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: standing. The suit asks for payment of the $17,532.16 plus eight percent interest, as well as attorney and court costs. Prudential Federal Savings and Loan 115 South Main Prudential Federal Savings and Loan now has space available in its headquarters building at 115 South Main in downtown Salt Lake City.The building provides a pleasant atmosphere for any kind of business. Single and multiple spaces are available, with secretarial help also available. Write or phone LEISURE-TIME-SHAR- CLUB OF AMERICA E Call Dennis Irvin -- - Al Barlow 487-457- 7 Membership Chairman 801-266-36- 560 West 3560 South 12 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 15 NAME COMPANY TITLE PHONE. ADDRESS I CITY STATE ZIP, I De- cember of 1975. Filed in Third District Court last week, the suit accuses Fashion Fabrics of defaulting on a $59,080.74 loan which called for 24 monthly repayments of $2,672.04 each. Paulsen claims Fashion Fabrics stopped payments in June, 1977, with $17,532.16 still out- SPACE IN A LANDMARK BUILDING. you more for less than half the present day cost of renting and freezes your cost for 10 years. expensive motor home to enjoy all the luxury and freedom it can provide for traveling fun. Consider: Meanwhile, Centralwest Ranches has set up country club headquarters in its parent companys $2 million Sandy office complex and also in an historic Grantsville home purchased as a clubhouse for members. Gagon said the 100-yeold clubhouse, to be nominated to the Historic Register, will be worth $84,000 once renovation is complete. NOW YOU CAN HAVE OFFICE OR SHOP WE MAKE IT HAPPEN! Now you country club endeavors. promissory note signed in non-prof- fj Burt, president of Equestrian Consultants Inc. of California, to make a feasibility study here, and expects to continue the relationship in future Prudential Federal Savings |