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Show Building Boom Hits Green River Area Green Riv er is experiencing exper-iencing a building boom this spring, with several new businesses putting up new buildings, expanding expand-ing present facilities and making improvements on home sites. Lee and Jan How land are working almost day and night on their Fnited Campground, with sites already established and rows of new trees planted. plant-ed. The store and office complex is still a long way from complete, but the design of the building is most pleasing and the shake roof especially appropriate. ap-propriate. KOA Campground is a bit more advanced, and hosted about 10 campers over the weekend, over half of (hem boaters. The first camper was from Colorado, and the four men in it were inv ited to come back next year and hav e a free camp for the fi rsl night of the Friendship Friend-ship Cruise. Glen and Jo Baxter have their building well under way for a driv e- in which they plan to call 'The Chow Hound. They plan to be ready in about three weeks to serv e good food at reasonable prices. Most of their business bus-iness will be toa walk-up kitchen, with only a few tables inside. The big building that Tim Anderson is adding to his Promart Economy Hardware is coming along, with the floor poured and the framework frame-work well along. One of the nicest home improvement projects is the double garage that 'Ted Ekker is building at his home. All in all, the town is undergoing construction con-struction that adds greatly great-ly to its appearance and economic value. |