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Show 6monday, 1978 Depot continued from page to renovate the depot. Proctor and Kimball claim their proposal could save taxpayers $2.45 million, since they would shell out the full renovation costs. Contains no advantage Mel Smith, director of the Utah Historical Society, told PLASTIC SPECIALTIES 13,000 SQ. FT. for GROUNDBREAKING Building to accomodate PLASTIC SPECIALTIES Manufacturers in Counters and Counter Tops -78 us." Nathan Wooley, the new director of the state building board, at first said he knew nothing about Proctor and Kimball's proposal. But after an immediate consultation with Dick Tholen, one of the One of the first buildings to go into the new MURRAY INDUSTRIAL PARK ADDRESS: 350 West 5900 South boards members, Wooley Plastic Specialties has grown out of their present facilities. Contracted with BELL CONSTRUCTION to design this building for their future needs. Completion date will be July 1, 1978 said, Apparently the mold is cast. The architect is currently working on the project, and when hes done, the whole thing will go out to bid. Thats that. BELL CONSTRUCTION FRANCHISED 1632 South Redwood Road Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 ihe Enterprise, Although Im not familiar with the details of the proposal, it is my opinion that it contains no advantage Not a savior BUILDER Smith acknowledged Proctor had approached him on the proposal, but I dont remember the details." 972-409- 8 1 I According to Proctor, went to see him and outlined the proposal, especially detailing how we could save the taxpayers almost $2.5 million. also stressed that by developing the depot, and attracting customers, the Historical Society would receive more I exposure." But according to Proctor, Smith's answer to saving the taxpayers' money was, Im not the savior of the world." Smith told the Enterprise, The legislature, in its wisdom, appropriated the money for the state to renovate the depot. And thats what we want." observers mention that the Historical Society would get the whole building if the state renovates the deBupot. One source said, reaucracies are very reluctant to give up that kind of gift, regardless of the savings accruing to the taxpayers." Many What in return? Proctor agrees. I believe in what the Historical Society is its doing, but still a government agency, and a whole ANNOUNCING SALT LAKES NEWEST NURSING CENTER ZIONS MOUNTAIN VIEW HOME, INC. PUBLIC INVITED Sunday, April 30th, 1978, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies ZIONS MOUNTAIN VIEW HOME OFFERS THE FINEST IN INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES. Complete professional Staff R.N.s and L.P.N.s building of over 100,000 square feet is too much. Very much at issue here is the unbridled growth of government agencies." Proctor claims if his proposal is accepted, We would supply property taxes, sales taxes, pay for the renovation, give the Historical Society exposure, and develop the west side. What are they giving in return?" : i ! CHOCE qFFig SPACE From $49.50 per mo. Univest Corporation 1127 E. 3300 S? 486-013V r " 1 ,.4'v. t s .s' s f O'1 4J ALDER & BRASS ATTORNEYS AT LAV Real Property Law it V ? r ' .. v 'CorpomteT'A ' : $ v Master Social Worker Full Time Recreational Director Consultant Dietician Church Services.on Sunday and Relief Society Beautiful Atmosphere In-hou- se .A.v : ' I ; t 'i r t I ; ' ' f Sf. v V. Collections' , V 268-083- .. 3 ' ' - S I Pharmacy r ' i i . GUIDED TOURS OF THE FACILITIES t REFRESHMENTS U f 4 I If you have a loved one that needs the care and attention you would give at home, then to come our Ribbon please Cutting and Open House. See our facilities. Talk to our staff. We think you will find an interest and concern that will put your mind at rest. and 2 bedroom apartments, fireplaces, 1 decks with gas Special Rental Rates available while other units are under con- Bar-B-Q'- struction. MOUNTAIN VIEW HOME, INC. Dirk Anjewierden 2730 East 33rd South Salt Lake City, Utah 84109 Office - 487-089- 6 2400 So. Elizabeth St. 11140 E. turn west on Highland Drive at Parkway Ave.) 278-266- 6 or 278-266- 5 Rental office open noon til dusk. s. |