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Show i 1 1 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, August II 2G, 1973 v I ( f - J' - ,. - t- :& 'U 1 k rv Lv tSitrZbs; J r r--. - - ,. s' s' ?, 'ij ,-f- maMmrtH SitWlf $3 Firm Faces Suit on Advertising SAN DIEGO, CALIF. The city has filed a (AP) $130,000 suit agairst Ortho Mattress Inc . accusing the chain of Los Angeles-basedeceiving customers with a bait and switch technique. City Atty John Witt said the suit contends Ortho deceptively lures customers with a low-co- st Once into the store, the d customer finds the merchandise is disparaged by sales personnel, who state the matenals are not fit for use or are outnght unsafe VVitt said. for ones health, The customer is immediately shown highly priced Ortho merchandise. lower-price- , r 'C' , , Continued from page It would take more than double that rate in the market today. The state has about $33 million to go m payments, with the last payment scheduled on Jan. 1, 1980 2 Within constitutional Imitations which use a formula based upon the total value of property m the state the state could bond for another $78 million at this moment. The University of Utah got about $30 million of the bond money now manifest in the many new buildings on campus. Utah State University got $11 7 million. Weber College got $9 8 million in bond money for construction. MONETARY SYSTEMS, Ltd. Brokers ol Precious Metals , f Some $1 7 million went for the Wasatch Mountain Park Dead Horse Point State Park got $SOO,000 The bonding program propitiously anticipated the Great Society largesse of the escalation period of the Johnson Administration. About $23 million came from Uncle Sam. Another $13 million was born of building programs inspired by the state programs. These include some student-financ- e projects and the contributions of individuals whose generosity may or may not be commemorated by portraits or plaques in appropriate places. The State Building Board is composed of five men appointed by the governor. ing in a scenic maintenance-fre- e abode seriously blunted, a land research study group discloses. The other three quarters are generally satisfied with the stjle of urban and suburban living that has taken hold rapidly m the last several years. But even among them there m were scathing criticisms answers to specific questions about life in the townhouse or condo, the survey revealed These areas, said ULI, an naa independent, nonprofit ar- ing developers, planners, chitects and lending institutions), arc the fastest growing in the country for the new style of construction design and community planning. However the comments and criticisms of the residents some of them embarrassingly frank remarks about life behind nonsoundproof walls are applicable anywhere in the nation, says ULI. of The best feature townhouse living were easy according to maintenance, 60 5 percent of those responddollar ing favorably, with value ranking second, said WILSHIRE INDUSTRIAL POWER SWEEPER fre sweeping for momtenonce free stondords where lorge or medium sweepers ore needed . . inside or outside. 501 West 7th South Salt Lake City 40 4 ORDER percent. The projects studied ranged in size from a few dozen units IE YOUR ,n V- , 4r,A4 ,v , K' -i - two-ye- Depending upon the governor in office, three of the five represent the party of the governor in office. The partisan We are aspect is barely noticeable. hard put to remember who is from what party, says Dr. Nelson, who, incidentally, is a Republican. By intent, the assignment of money from the bonding program is done by the legislature. This keeps the board from being subjected to a lot of regional pressures. Then design and execution of the projects is left to the board in collaboration with instituional authorities town-hous- space, are the angry com- ments of those who feel closed in, subjected to noisy neighbors, them kids and dogs, victimized by poor construction and dishonest salesmen, and who are forced to be members of badly run condominium associations. Late at night I hear my neighbor snonng, thin walls have inhibited my sex life and feeling of privacy, said a res000 home. ident in a $21,000-$23- , Poor construction led all other complaints by a wide margin, when residents were asked to list the three poorest features, according to the sur- advocate lower densities, betbuilt houses, more recreation facilities or other amenities, a common reaction from many developers is that all those things co . money and will raise pnees. ter Although this is often true, it is equally Hie that some developers manage to produce better houses, more amenities and better environment, and still compete in the marketplace. NEW YORK (AP) The following list shows the stocks that have gone up the most and down the most based on percent of change on the New York and American Stock exchanges regardless of volume. I' XX x Jt j r lackluster trading this past week amid what analysts described as continuing worries about inflation and rising in- terest rates. The Dow Jones industrial averageof 30 industrial stocks hit its lowest levels in 20 months in midweek but managed a partial recovery before the weekend. It closed Friday at 863.49, a net loss of 8.35 points for the week. Brokers said the markets erratic behavior was due more to the normal summer doldrums than to significant economic developments. The buyers have fled the market and probably wont be back until after Labor Day, said Larry Wachtel of BacLe This Mineral Science Building at university was also financed by bonds passage. The building masters can build any type of building for you. ... Choose steel, masonry, any type on your land. Well use your plans or we can design a complete turn-ke- y project. Quality construction of Land Develooment The study, which ULI sells for $15, draws few conclusions and makes no recommendations. comBut, ments Norcross: 487-133- 6 Dreyfus NEW STORE HOURS EFFECTIVE SEPT. 1, 1973 Mon. thru Fri. 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NOW FOR AS LOW AS L f Net and percentage changes are the difference between last weeks closing price and CONTINENTAL MARK IV ' i Stock Table - cliw. 1 i , bond that was of shared with several Utah colleges. NEW n)fr! i y xrcx I, v .f X v ' lion Appointments are staggered on a basis and are for six years to one with 1,200 or more, and in price from homes under $14,000 to a high of $145,000. Motivations differ for buying townhouscs: In the capital area it is economics residents dont want to pay rent anymore and not receive equity, and townhouses are cheaper than single family dwellings. In California it is the freedom from hammering, sawing and raking that sends e most people into the market, and this is also among the leading reasons in the East. In contrast to the almost idyllic reasons for living in a townhouse or condominium given by those favoring it, such as natural surroundings, especially the mature trees and streams, well and planned community with play - 7 zx; ;Vi v? w;v--- This Biological Science Building at the U. of U. accounted for $3.8 mil- - s Tne analysis, by Carl housing market analyst, real estate manager and hom magazine editor, was done for Land Institute the Urban and cohered 1,803 (ULI), townhouscs or condominium 34 of owners in 49 projects them in the Washington area and 19 in California. RIDER SErilES Engineered ' I research organization supported largely by fees from the real estate community (includ- dvst Vfi! fl in 4 Dwellers Unhappy with Condominiums - " ' X'ujrSx ii . 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