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Show Pwwfet flee Pending Street System Changes . . . with an eye for the little things Green area Sheet grocers figured in the prominently election of officers of the Utah Retail Grocers Ass'n. conducted last week during the groups annual convention in Salt Lake City. Bob Woodhead of The Store was elected first vice chairman; John Hutchinson of Hutchinsons Fine Foods was named to a directorship for the first time and Terry Harmon of Harmons, Inc. and Daniel Parris of Dans Foods were directors. The term of Charles E. Jones of Buy Ryte IGA as a director does not expire until 1982. Richard (Dick) Cheney of Reams stepped off the board after a period which included the chairman of the board and position in that of immediate past chairman for the last two years. 1978-7- -- - 9 prowler -- Cit- ation, a signal honor achieved by only 500 of the firms agents, has been given Kim 5315 by de C o y. Cowdell, district agent in West Valley City, was a million dollar producer in 1980 and this year qualified Prudentials for both regional and international business conferences - the first time a Salt Lake City district agent has done so. - prowler Two Intersections West study of critical tersections in this city will be launched by the Utah Department of Transportation, a city in- official said this week. UDOT will explore the capacity of intersections and is expected to suggest safety improvements, according to John Jan-solong range planner. Data from the study will help long range planning and will increase the amount of information known about city streets, Jan-so- n Valley have captured $750 awards in the Pharmacy Education program of the Burroughs Wellcome organization. Shefford H. Thompson of Heinz DrugVal-le- y Fair Mall in West Valley City is one recipient; Reed JenPharsen of macy is the other. Both awards will be rt park at 2200 So. Red- wood Road. The approval will not be finalized, however, until Stangl alters a street system design which limits access from the park onto 2320 South. Moreover, the research business park zoning ordinance specifies that conditional use permits are necessary for each individual project within noted that business license renewal forms will be mailed out in points onto remove one of the three access routes and to another street, but said the 1500 West access was necessary to development plans. noted that someday, think somebody will sober up and see that its a good place for a bridge. The bridge would thousands of dollars developing a good street system with a major internal flow. We want traffic on our roads but it doesnt make sense to block off 2320, Stangl said. Even with the 2320 South access, the majority of traffic would enter the park through a proposed street at 2200 South, Stangl predicted. research park from South Salt Lake, but to the 2320 South, We also He Jordan River at 2320 Stangl agreed to South although heI but refused to remove a projected roadway at about 1500 West. Well submit a plan to minimize, but not eliminate, access onto 2320 South, he said after Planning Director Joe Moore had argued the proposed street plan made 2320 South a major part of the entire development. Moore said city planners wanted to prevent a large influx of traffic from flowing onto 2320 South. by development, contending the figure would be much higher. disputed Stangls predictions about how much traffic would be have provided access to the spent business Stangl noted that developments into the area. Legia Johnson, 1416 W. 2250 South, an unsuccessful candidate for City Council, sug- gested the Planning Commission look at a master plan developed for the Redwood Com- munity Council by ASSIST, a federal agency. That plan projected residents who stated that most Redwood residents - although absent - opposed the extension of industrial resulted from a belief that their concerns would not be listened to, she noted. Redwood residents of two -- fonularr Compamj Hes Wayne T. Lee, 4207 W. 4570 South, a senior accountant for the regional banking organization. The Salt Lake City native, a University of Utah GRANGER. A youth dance will be held in the Granger Central stake center Saturday night at 8 oclock. The weekly dance is for youth in Granger and Granger North regions. Seminary dress standards are to be followed. olVl NOW YOU LW Only Nite til INTEREST RATES ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YOU STILL GET GRANITE'S EVERYDAY LOW PRICES RATE And The Advantage Of Low Interest During This Sales Event. 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LOVE SEAT Four styles: lion, alligator, mouse, duck. Limit 4 Per Customer nors night. Guest of honor at the session will be J ay Messervy, governor of as well District 28-7 : 30 The loose pillow bock and pillow end styling is upholstered in velvet for the look of elegonce. The hardwood frame is guaran- teed as long as you own the set. A BERKLINE MONTH SPECIAL of- ficials. has been pleased at Stangls offer to install curb, gutter and sidewalk along the north side of 2320 South from the Jordan River to Redwood Regional Youth Dance Scheduled YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE AS LONG AS OUR MONEY LASTS GRANOTE ment install curb, gutter and sidewalk on a section of 1300 West. In return, the company will lay asphalt on the gravel roadway between an existing subdivision and a mobile home park to the north, said Public Works Director - prowler named an assistant vice president of First Security Company, service and management arm of First Security Corp. Commission members appeared against the Stangl proposal, while Walter Ewell, Carroll Elford and Gerald Larson supported it. The commission as other district City does it stop? area residents by dustrial developments are eroding an area which we assumed -and master plans inwould be dicated Where residential. Road. While that provision was not part of the original requirements for the project, it was included after Stangl made the offer. Janice Fisher voted waived a requirement that Malibu Invest- Governor A West Valley posal one of the better of the worse proposals for use of the property fronting 2100 South. But, he added, in- would which was Approval over the granted partly their feel that fault government doesnt care about them, Mrs. Johnson said. Her husband Doyle called the Stangl pro- its- and -- circular street a system not put a heavy traffic burden on 2320 South and would not erode the areas residential character, she said. Lack of opposition neither that city, his firm nor West Valley were willing to fund its construction. - SOLID VALUES FOR YOUR HOMEdC ) December. Board The developer also agreed to omit plans for a bridge over the generated intersections. In other matters, University of Utah College of Pharmacy in the names of the respective winners to establish a revolving loan fund for deserving pharmacy students. Three pharmacists from each state in the nation were winners in the program sponsored by Burroughs Wellcome one of the leading pharmaceutical manufacturers in the United States. resident ing Commission. By a 1 vote, the commission approved F. C. Stangls request for a conditional use permit for the the the park. Stangl agreed to alter the proposed street design, which showed three access added. He said the study will deal with about 50 M. Glenn Weaver. area pharmacists presented business 3-- WEST VALLEY. A WEST VALLEY. 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