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Show BMaftht Mnirw Piiose II of Subdivision Underway The first phase of the Daybreak subdivision in Sandy has been completed, and phase two has begun, said James Fahs 'of Development Associates, developer of the property. Located at 9200 South, 2200 East, Daybreak consists of 40 acres, 141 lots. Thirty-nin- e lots have been sold, Fahs said, and 44 more lots have begun selling for about $8,950 each. We mainly sell to builders who construct houses, Fahs said. He listed RB Construction, Kesler and Sons Construction and Alpine Builders Construction Co, as buyers of the property. Associates, Development of general partner Daybreak Ltd. partnership, is building ten houses in the subdivision. They also constructed all e improvements (sewers water roads, lines, etc.) on the property. The construction was financed through Western Mortgage Loan Corp. Fahs said he anticipates the first and second phases of the subdivision will be completed by the end of 1976. The entire subdivision, he supposed, would be sold out by summer of 1977. Shopping Center square foot shopping center at 90th South and State streets. The center would have a grocery store, a variety store, four movie theatres and a restaurant,' Fahs explained. He said Development Associates has an option to purchase the property, and is working toward a May, 1977 completion date. $35-50,0- 00 As manufacturers cut back on production of large cars in 1976, demand for the larger cars will increase. That is the prediction made Kelley Blue Book editor Bob Eads in a recent news bulletin. n in Due to the production of the (larger) domestics by the auto manufacturers, car dealers thought larger cars would become very much in demand before spring Eads stated. Eldred Bills, director of Utah Automobile Dealers Association, agreed with the prediction. Large used cars will probably hold their value very well as manufacturers begin producing more smaller and lighter cars, he said. American auto dealers Other projects being voted to not depreciate the considered by Development values of any domestic or Associates include a 75,000 imported cars, Eads said. slow-dow- off-sit- Aff 3b - Nostalgia Imbuses Trolley Theater The manager of Trolley Theatre claims he manages the finest theatre in Salt Lake City. Dale Christianson, who designed the new Midtown Trolley Theatre, said he tried to keep the flavor of the original theatre, but adapted it to standards for sound, projection and sight lines to which modem audiences have grown accustomed. Old theatres were not built for sound movies, Christianson explained. The old Rialto had concrete, exposed walls that had an echo duration of two full seconds. The sight lines were too low for a wide screen. We installed a new Bose sound system and treated the walls with a lining covered with fabric to kill excess reverberation in key places. We built a new floor, which created a new slope with proper sightlines. We moved the projection booth to the top of the building. People have lost a sense of history about the buildings they inhabit, Christianson said and he wants to help restore that feeling. On the back wall of the theatre, he has placed reproductions of original advertising done by the former theatre owners. Along aisles he has placed plaques telling the history of the theatre. The building was first built in 1911 by George Mehessy, who ran the Meh-ess- y theatre, and a fur shop, next door. He operated the theatre for ten years, and then sold it to an affiliate of Universal Pictures. old-fashion- Demand for Big Cars Increases ' ' ed The next owner called the structed an office bulding building the Kinema, and his right on top of the theatre.' Christianson said he is advertisements claim that Miss Annie Johnson sang painter, designer and craftsthe scores for the movies he man for the Midtown Trolley. showed. 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