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Show monday, r IZmarch27, 1978 .f Film festival bumped till fall It appears the Salt Lake City American Film Festival will be delayed until September, a little later than its or- the festival." And targeting for early summer, when Salt Lake City plans to hold its downtown art festival, is pushing just a little too hard. But it will be held, he assured the Enterprise. Funding for the festival is coming from the Four Comers Regional Commission to the Department of Development Services, who is the official ganizers had originally planned. And in all probability, neither will it be held in the Capitol Theater as once scheduled. Sterling Van Wagenen, media coordinator of the Utah State Division of Fine Arts and one of the festivals organizers, told the Enterprise ;! doesnt look like the theatre will be ready on time for It Commercial Funding Financial Brokers & Consultants a sponsor of the festival. Van Wagenen said two state agencies have supplied staff work for the festival-t- he Division of Fine Arts and the Industrial Development Commission. At this time, organizers are trying to get support from the local political entities in the Salt Lake area and from the motion picture industry. The motion picture industry can supply us with financing, films, promotional support, and advance releases of films were interested in, said Van Wagenen. The organizers of the festival, planning to market it nationwide, hope to bring anywhere from 25,000 to 30,000 viewers into Salt Lake. They are still negotiating with local theatres, as more than one will be used to show the films. The festival will be directed towards feature-lengt- h films and some documentaries, he added. Details of the current negotiations should be more definite within two to three weeks, Van Wagenen said. 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Early last week, according to Chitwood, the city commission approved the traffic plan proposed by the Crossroads developers. Also in the works are final details regarding Crossroads right of way through Richards Street, Chitwood said, which the developers have been waiting for now almost three months. Chitwood wouldn't yet say exactly how much the developers will have to pay the city for the right of way, but the $1 annual charge they previously discussed seems to have been definitely scratched. City sources estimate the cost at a closer to $15, year for probably the first 30 years. 000-520,0- 00 Vacate notices are currently being mailed to property owners on the right of way, Chitwood added. And it depends on how the city goes about vacating the property owners, but it should be all wrapped up within a month," he said. Once the property is completely vacated, and all the deeds are turned over to the city, the final lease agreement with the developers can be executed, he said. anchor tenant of Layton industrial park UP&L ine Plans for a dustrial park in Layton were revealed to city officials last week by FMR Development Co., its president, Dennis Marchant, told the Enterprise. Utah Power and Light will be the anchor tenant. The land to be developed is situated between the rail dines of Union Pacific Railroad and the D&RG west of Angel St. and south of Gordon Avc, Marchant said. FMR purchased the property from Trammel Crow Distribution Corp. of Dallas, Tex., he added. Joint venturing the purchase with the firm is Granada, Inc. and Coordinated Financial Services. FMR will be the development agency for the property, he said. Marchant said UP&L has purchased 15 acres in the park for a new Layton service center. It plans to begin 115-acr- site work with 60 days, with for completion scheduled mid-summe- r. The balance of the property will be master-planne- d and subdivided into smaller parcels of one to five acres for general light manufacturing and industrial use. Considering the park's proximity to the Interstate, availability of rail services, and distribution amenities, we feel the Layton Industrial Park is as well situated as any in Utah," Marchant commented. He said comparable land in the Salt Lake valley is selling for as much as $40,000-$60,00- 0 per acre and that eliminates a lot of the smaller industrial users." He contemplates selling parcels for one half to three quarters that amount. |