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Show 16 Sundcy Herald wimam ii i i r I I I I TT 'f I" "I City Commissioners Inspect New Cluster-Typ- e Housing Development I "mmKmmmmmm Most subdivisions, he said, are use of the land than Is found in By TERENCE L. DAY predestined to become slums, if ""hey call it cluster develop-it- , subdivisions. and they say it will re Homes in the project have not bulldozed into extinction. Post Relations Industrial ,'ohnson Gets place subdivision developments. very small yards, or virtually In the Marrcrest development, In Provo, it's called Marrcrest none at all. But the houses bor- you may buy a lot and build In business and S. I.yle Johtisun. fifiure and its undsr construction ad- der on a park which is main- your own house. But your archi. 20 years, jacent to the Riverside Country tained by the association, In ef tectural plans would have to be tidustry of Ihr Intormoiintain area during the past Club's goh course. fect giving everyone a yard to approved by the corporation to has joined the st.-i- f of the Industrial Relations Council in 17without have to care for insure compatability with the Dale I. a enjoy Despain, planning: Salt Lake City. MIOCAMtl it said concultant. the development. vesterdav U.S. the for Mr. Johnson formerly was commissioner cluster development, also called Each building is distinctive. 3 Savings to the city stem from montli last He Mediation and Conciliation Service. resigned planned unit development, is There is no sameness such as the fact that the developer not after 33 years of Koverninent work during which ne played "the wave of the future." He you find in subdivis'- is. only puts i nthe utilities and within 25 years, fen important that role in labor negotittions in Utah and other' predicted as in subdivisions, but steets, 61 it will replace the subdivision that the streets are never deedwestern slates. form of development. ed to the city. Hoss F. Thorescn, manager of Hie Industrial Relations If it does, it will save cities Thus the owners re'ain the and Council, said Mr. Johnson will serve as staff negotiator 59 from sp?nding a lot of tax for plowing the responsibility pianagement consultant. money. snow, repairing any chuckholes The "new" form of developwhich develop and for any other ment was explained to Provo maintenance. Bonk Scholarships, Grants Hit $17,300 City Commissioners yesterday By developing and maintain' at a luncheon hosted by Warner Scholarships and grants totaling $17,300 are now being United Press International ing the neighborhood park, the By Murphy, P.ovo, who is developdistributed by First Security Foundation to 17 Utah and The Utah Department of Em city's expense Is less in the field hinch-coAfter the Marrcrest. ing and Future to well as Idaho colleges and universities as Fri of recreation. the commissioners trured ployment Security reported The Marrcrest development in a unemincrea.se Interniountain region. day suarp Farmers clubs in the the new housing project. includes 15 acres, six of which to and it atL.buted C. ployment Max Elliott made Saturday by The announcement was Similar Features earlier than usual heavy snow are now under development. the-Vice President and Manager, Provo office, who said that Mr. Despain explained that storms." The present porUn of Marrthe planned unit form of devel For the week ended Dec. 14, crest is in th luxury class, but grants include $l.rfH) in scholarships and $200 in library grants 30opment is not exactly new. It continued claims tor unem there are plans for lower-coat Young University. I has been done in Europe for ployment insurance totaled 7,-of total the to scholarships housing within the development. $230,500 The giants bring and( about 15 years. But it's new in 014 an increase nf 544 ovpr thp j 1 I I I lias aisirmuieu grants which the First Security foundation Utah, and Marrcrest is the first previous week. !SIDE BET such major development in the. However, the fiuure was 820! WASHINGTON fUPl) lince its founding 16 years ago in December of 1952. 1 The state, although some other da- - below that of the corresponding state of Pennsylvania will have George S. Eccles, president of First Security Corporation, COMBINATION CHART indicates daily closing stock indexes over a period of a month. velopments have used some of week in 1967. to pay off in oranges if its Is president of the Foundation Other trustees are Marriner UPI indicator based on net percentage change of all issues traded of the 1675 stocks the features of the planned unit. Penn State, Steady calls for clerical, ware- representative, S. Eccles, Willard L. Eccles, K. H. Burton, and Ralph J. listed on the Big Board. New York Stock Exchange based only on common Mr. Murphy and his associates house and servic orkers shares, doesn't defeat the University of Comstock, Jr. we'fhted by number of listed shares of ea ch stock, expressed lu dollars and cents. ASE explained that the cluster de hold the job calls above a Kansas in the Orange Bowl Schools receiving Foundation contributions Include: UnIndex is based on net changes of all ASE stocks and warrants, divided by number of velopment provides people wi'h year ago, the department said UniState Utah gai.ie New Year's Dav. iversity of Utah, Hrigham Young University, a house which they can buy with Issues traded, expressed in dollars and cents. (Heral-UP- I Telephoto). Westof Southern Utah, Sen. Hugh Scott of Pennsylva. Weber College State College, versity, a small yard, adjacent to a nia agreed Friday to buy minster College, Snow College, College of EaMern Utah, small park. But the owner ALMANAC enough oranges for the entire of Idaho, Idaho State University, Boise College, Ricks doesn't have to do the yard North of Southern Idaho, staff of Sen. James Pearson of of Idaho, College FACTS College College, work. Lewis-Clar- k Kansas if the Nittany Lions lose Idaho Junior College, Northwest Nazarene College. exwith Houses are mingled to the Javhawks Jan. 1. Normal College. pensive duplexes which don't look at all like duplexes. In much concern that a similar Marrcrest, some of them cost Angle Named to High U.S. Steel Post By HOWARD LUXENERG or $27,000 a unit. 1 fate may be in store for other $54,000, UPI Business Writer John E. By United Press International PITTSBURGH, PA., Status Ownership NEW ORLEANS executive Long vice named been rates has have would more which a Angle NEW YORK (UPI) The If you bought a home in Marrpresident of production for United Mates shoreman George Thierot, com stock market took a drubbing direct impact on the American crest, you would receive a clear OPEN Til Steel Corporation, it was announced Sat- menting on the resumption of this week as investors appeared public, notably home mortgage deed to it and could sell it with urday by Edwin H. Gott, president and the dockworkers strike in At-- none too thrilled over prospects and consumer loans. out approval of neighbors the MIDNIGHT of United States Steel. chairman-elec- t f of a "money-crunch.- " The deep concern over the same as owning a home anyantic and Gulf Coast ports: Mr. Angle, now administrative vice where else. "I hope this thing lasts until While Wall Street was not money situation seemed to neYou would also automatically president of steel operations, will sucto surprised at the Federal gate a generally favorable eco ceed Edgar B. Speer, who this week Jan. 10. We'll have a nice become a member of Marrcrest The number and size of MONDAY news decision to Boards Reserve Includ nomic background. was elected president of U.S. Steel. Christmas vacation. Association which rings formed on tree trunks Home Owners the discount rate for mem ed was President Johnson's pre hike will be effective DEC. 23 Both appointments in the de- are an accurate index to a ber banks from IV to 5Vi per diction that the federal budget owns "common land" 1 I vis Feb. 1. This would include tree's age and. ah area's velopment. WASHINGTON Leonard H. cent, it was caught off guard for fiscal 1969 will show small the The Mr. Gott will step up from the streets, which are not deed the second boost in about surpluses (a deficit had been Almanac says. In wet years of the to Goldenson, the chairman ed to the city, and the park. president of the Am by presidency the growth ring is wide and three weeks for prime interest anticipated). It would be the Two board to succeed Koger uiougn, wno erican Broadcasting System, keys to this new type of in rates the minimum rate char- first surplus since 1960. dry years it is .narrow. retires soon. development are individuality of Thus an aged tree can reMr. Angle remarking at a hearing by a ged business concerns with a In addition, Commerce Secre- the houses, and a more creative veal to a dendrochronology special presidential panel on grade A credit rating. tary Designate Maurice Starts 1st, one who dates objects Ex-- T violence in the three major Elevates By the weekend, most of the believed the economy would re- expressed hope the aurchargc or events by reference to networks: nation's could be reduced from 10 per tree rings, both the age of a major banks had jack main sound during first-haassis administrative named been Don Bushore, 42, has to ed the to "We rate his view to 5 per cent next July 1, tree and climatic patterns. his an 1969, cent that the up reject any attempt despite prime tant to Frank B. Jones, president of The Athletic institute abridge the freedom of our news toric high of 6 per cent from surtax would have more effect and possibly eliminated the fol Copyright Chicago. Kemrpaper nterpriia Am. 6V4 as we see it." per cent. And there was early next year than in '68. He lowing year. Mr. Bushore served as Midwest regional director since department 1966 for the institute, a organization devoted to tee advancement of athletics, physical education and rec NEW YORK Cleveland reation. Mayor Carl Stokes, relating a Mr. Bushore has served in both coaching and adminis. conversation he and three other trative capacities for 15 years. He was head wrestling coach big city mayors had with Presi at New Mexico State university ana assistant iooiDau coacn dent - elect Richard M. Nixon: t Brigham Young University. Previously, Mr. Bushore was "I got the impression of op head football, basketball, tennis and golf coach at the high timism from him that the (Viet rhnol level. nam) conflict is going to be re Mr. Bushore was principal of Lund High School, Lund, solved soon with, hopefully, Nevada, for two years and has administrative experience In some of the committee funds banking, insurance, sporting goods and automobile sales. from there then being able to He holds a bachelor of science degree In physical education be concentrated upon this dom from Brigham Young University. In 1965 he completed grad estic war on poverty thrt we do uate work at Brigham Young receiving a master of science have here. degree in physical education and secondary administration. UPI MARKET INDICATOR - - Snow Causes Jobless To Increase NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE j 34M - AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE st - Uni-yersi- ty Quotes In The News - WORLD Stock Market Slumps After Decision on 'Money Crunch1 - KRESS - j JS H - World climate, jj Star Athletic Institute J1 lf eiS, ncn-prof- it New Device Curbs Annoyance Phone Calls Efficient electronic tracing equipment and cooperation between telephone company security officials and law e. forcement agencies this year has resulted in notable progress to curb annovance telephone calling. According to Jack Dalton, local district manager for Mountain States Telephone Co., a total of 48 annoyance callers were arrested durine the first 11 months of this yea-- . Of that number, 34 were convicted. Throughout 1967, there were 16 arrests and 16 convictions. First offenders in annoyance call cases are subject to a fine of $299 andor six months in jail. Second offenses are felonies and subject to maximum penalties of $1,000 andor three years in prison. ' Dalton said annovance calls range from pranks to obsceni ties to threats. When calls are of a serious nature, victims are urged to report the incidents to police who, in turn, request help from the phone company. 'j The manager said most annoyance calls do not require police or telephone company action Persons who receive prank calls are advised to hang up immediately. If calls persist, however, and police are contacted, action such cs number changes or tracing of calls can be taken. The tracers identify phones from which calls are made and and further investigation enables police to make arrests. Some arrests have been made while calls are still in progress. - - MIAMI Frank Mackle, telling newsmen about the kid napping of his niece, Barbara Jane, who was discovered alive a.'ter 80 hours in a wooden box "She was not mistreated, not at all. I believe she told her mother she was well taken care of and by a woman." your First Security Bank Americas ti mWm pm to FIREY FESTIVITY JAKARTA (UPI)-Mosl- ems kept most of this city of four million people awake early Saturday as they celebrated their New Year by exploding several tons of fireworks. Several persons were burned in the process. nap to Unusual & Ornate You don't need much cash with a First Security BankAmericard, the family credit card that can be used all-purpo- se for practically all your Christmas shopping. Should you need a FARMERS! If you are interested in the "Corn Of Grain" program for Utah County, contact INTERMOUNTAIN New in Provo Lil Old Mexico Gift Shop Offering Th I'nusual. Decorative Gift For All OrraMon. BEAUTIFUL WALL - Christmas gift - you know that money is always appreciated and you can get immediate cash with your BankAmericard at any First Security Bank. 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