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Show Firms aims solar energy components at SLC market Solar Energy Marketing Corporation celebrated its opNational ening Wednesday an with Sun Day open 86S So. State. The house at new company will sell solar energy components and systems in the Salt Lake area, according to secretary-treasurRandall K. Aagaard. Its market will be both commercial and residential sales. The firm was capital er Crossroads ramp suit the aesthetics of the new ized last month with an offering of one million common shares at ten cents per share, making initial capitalization $100,000. Solar Energy made the offering itself. The company will market solar related products manufacturedd by New York based Grumman Corporation. The entire system costs roughinstalla- ly $5,000 excluding tion, Aagaard said. arts center. Timmerman estimated the above ground ramp proposed by the city commission would add $225,000 to the malls cost. An underground ramp creating southbound access to West Temple could run as much as 30 percent more than that, he said. And if we have to go Timmerman underground, explained, there will be a lot of problems with utilities. Were suggesting noth- ing on West Temple, he conWe feel we could tinued. PROfessional Business Enterprises filter traffic northbound on West Temple, and allow motorists to turn south without too much inconvenience. We thought three exits going north would solve the problem, but the city didnt agree. O OOOO .:::probe:::.. Not an eyesore Realtors K Real Estate Agent applications being taken. Commission from 60 to 100. Call for interview. 532-427- 7 Clayton Wilkinson 942-333- It, ft Paul Gardner 5 278-622- 7 SR! r. Timmerman disputed Drapers charge that the ramp would ruin the aesthetics of the new arts center, since it would be designed to highlight and accentuate the architectural integrity of the rest of West Temple. The parking structure itself, he said, was refined to the extent it looks like a proper building, instead of a Continued from page The structures street level, he added, would have small shops, trees, a plaza and artistic lighting, while providing the easiest in and out ramp in the city. An above-groun- d ramp, be an he explained, would enhancement and not an eyesore since it would also highlight the sculptured gardens within the Crossroads Center. But Blair contends the 2600-ca- r garage could be expected to produce traffic of 6000 cars daily, and in the event of a full house at the Salt Palace or arts center, egress from the structure would be chaos without a southbound exit. Something has to be planned, Blair said, or the traffic could be disaster. Though Timmerman has also suggested installing a traffic signal at mid-bloc- k to allow left hands turns onto West Temple, Blair seemed adamant that some sort of ramp will be necessary. He has referred the problem to city planning director Vern Jorgensen. With demolition permits already issued, and initial work on the project expected to commence this month, the decision on the exit should be forthcoming. But Timmerman 1 said the possible moving of the Brigham Young monument from South Temple and Main could have some bearing on the final decision on West Temple egress. He expects the decision could be more than six weeks away. Bid ban Continued from page 1 McEwen, a director of the independents association, said the bidding problems have never been associated with harassment or poor management. Its just a way of life you learn to accept, he said. McEwen said if the sociation is not satisfied with this weeks meeting with Davis, it could consider taking the matter to the Utah Public Service Commission. By law, the association could file a complaint against the public utlitity, since state law requires the utility to pay no more than a fair price for its work. 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