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Show The Utah Enterprise Review , February 9, 1977 Shopping City Will Consider Zonin9 Proposal Center Vetoed Commissioners have scheduled March 3 for a public hearing to consider downzoning a portion of 3rd West Street from commercial to residential use. The subject of the hearings is the east side of 3rd West, between 2nd and 6th Now occupied by North. both houses and businesses, the street would be changed from a C -- 1 or C-- 3 (commer City American Tierra Corporations plans for a shopping center on Wasatch Boulevard and Danish Road were recently vetoed by the Salt Lake County Planning and Zoning Commission. The commission said the commercial development would not be consistant with present low density residential use. Limited access to main roads also presented problems in the approval of the 8.6 acres. According to Steve Marshall, vice president of American Tierra, plans are underway to subidivide the land into 27 lots, which have been given preliminary approval by the county P & cial use) to R -- 5A J Page TODAYS TIP: SBA LOAN GUARANTEE (high-densi- ty NOW A VAILABLE TO $500, 000. residential use). Businesses along the street have objected to the proposed change, saying it would restrict future expansion or replacement value. Residents, on the other hand, have proposed the change, saying they want to for more information contact your banker or call SHELDONHANSEN preserve the residential quality of the neighborhood. specialist in SBA loan applications 328-885- 6 Albertsons and Skaggs Call it Quits Albertsons Inc. and Skaggs Companies have announced their joint agreement to dissolve the seven n year old partnership that operates S8 Skaggs-Albertso- combination drug-grocer- y. Z. r "s stores and 13 drugstores across the nation. According to Robert D. Bolinder, vice chairman and chief financial and administrative officer for Albertsons, the dissolution is a result of each companys desire to develop individual corporate The partnerstrategies. became bigger than the ship individual companies, Bolinder told the Review. They became too big and too cumbersome and they lost their ability to be flexible, Bolinder added. The two companies will divide the partnership stores between them on approximately a 50 - 50 basis, effective Jan. 31, 1977, he said. Each company will continue to offer a wide array of drug, supermarket items and general merchandise with a common checkout stand. The partnership sas formed in 1970 to penetrate highly competitive marking areas. Because of you our many customers and friends, the Good Folk at Gepettos are able to announce their newest and most exciting restaurant location. Now at Mule Hollow in Big Cottonwood Canyon, you'll find the traditional blend of Good Food Good Times Good People. Dont forget to join us at one of our three other locations. UNIVERSITY - 230 So. 13th E. HOLLADAY PHASE III 1 504 So. 2340 E. 4800 So. Free booklet answers your questions y FM radio. about two-wa- radio these days, and maybe youve wondered what the talk is all about. Did you know that 3 vehicles can do the work of 4 without? Do you know the FM business radio? difference between Citizens Band (CB) and two-wa- y What do you know about licensing? Do you have questions about cost? booklet has the answers to most of the commonly-aske- d This questions. Its yours free for sending in the coupon. Theres a lot of talk about His restaurant awarded one of two Salt lake Excellence in 99 Dining awards by Mainliner magazine, owner Ted Spiros takes pride in simple, efficient, and unpretentious American cuisine. Salt Lake Restaurants Awarded for Excellence Lambs Grill and La Fleur de Lys, two Salt Lake City restaurants, have been awarded The United Airlines Excellence in Mainliner Dining Award for 1977. The award was granted after a nationwide team of dining critics personally visited more than 2,000 American Restaurants, Mainliner editor Jeffrey S. Butler wrote in a letter addressed to the The restaurant owners. critics paid careful attention to the way guests were treated, the author added. Restaurants in 26 cities re ceived awards.' The Mainliner article mentioned that La Fleur de Lys chef Louis Perrot takes no shortcuts in pursuit of culinary excellence, adding the restaurant boasts a full and impressive wine cellar, a rarity in Utah. The author wrote that radio-equipp- two-wa- y ed 16-pa- ge r i Mail to: Western States Communications, Inc. P.O. Box 15594 SLC, Utah 84115 Send me your free booklet. This is Ttvo-Wa- y FM Radio. Lambs Grille is simple, efficient, unpretentious, and takes pride in American cuisine at its best. This is the second year that Ted Spiros, Lambs owner, has received the Mainliner award. lib JOHNSON State |