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Show Tuesday, HUj IS, Sale of State Land Fag i j iCmitomm i an ciy land east of trie hospital for 35 acres of sawe tend &jnh and west of the of sua y gv3 ctasf eai epeoi is'e pLsainj b ars c they do aot ha ve te m god.!? wdi&eturs! soft fwsnd eves begin vSil a deal xe EStnid for the land. r goug to try to wwt tp with ihe us thin uu but there Is a fcrit ts our paneK sid it is our interest in because LP! Suva thft only 8 ecrapiained a f?seurh pari aikl i c?j - tse Four Seasons almost adopted by tin gUite irpvo a? s cornniunity Uiat we fafadsty would have given have dealed Cas keg. " sasd ths Phapct The remainder would legislature be us?d far r?riiiiarui &e dty 19 ytsrs te psy. He devtoper. H added that if the Was pufely - fie faolitias including some Hood paised out thai both tyjaes inkra had adopted the bill but failed project some chides la basic retBJlifKsrea. The Provo deal would not in the dying hours of the planning may have been made affect a separae deal between legislative session when the before im. house ran out of time to the state and the Titiparvogos Mr. Miller said he could not two senate consider Mesial Health Center for with the view expressed agree amendments. deeding of a tract erf land ? by some that the state has of the center for the erpansii "I really fed the legislative moved too slowly. rferHwB sHuid stand." Rep. of day car? facilities. Tss trotter uss received Oor.zni'&ioner Killier said he Eteva said. "I 'jet it will be from the attention great was sorrjt'what disappointed at my visit if the governor does in the las few months fver?r She tnestisg bC& it wai aot not psy attention to the wishes snd kyal officials should as oonriusve as he had hfpd it of the legislators and he holds understand that he has ssddhs. si for his origin! deal. expidited this transaction," the The city is propo5ifig that Rep Davis has Called a admirustnstive assistant said. cms the dtraJ is set that the city meeting for today to consider '"The proposal is moving be given a year's option on the launching a petition drive to forward the and the state has it on that the ask governor pbee property white financing is the front burner and once the biU on the agenda of the special the as property. arranged "The governor indicated he session for ths reconsideration governor gets the concurrence of the Mental Heath Board and didnt favor this bedcause he of the legislature. the Board of Examiners and Mr, Ssurd?rs said he hopes felt it mx&s&siy sr4 perhaps comes up with the he's right, but we would (eel ihe state will be able to Pn mere secure if we had a formal formulate its proposal within mutiey it will all be resolved." Mr. Miller said he feeis the two weeks. Me said Four option while we figure out how Sessas! :t?d hopd wnrfe could basic agreements will have best io tumtii: uie pfopErty," bees reached before the special begin on the research park this Cbmrnssskmer Kiiiier said. Mr. Sausder sadded that the spring but time is new slipping legislative session convenes. n.tej sentiment which are associated with the lower campus and we Buiding ( 1898). Trairunf; School intend to preserve, restore, Building (ir2), and Arts secure and communicate Buildkig (1904). cultural Academy Square's They occupy a full city block Mr. Brady said. between UnfcsrsHy A''en'.T heritage," added that the Mr, Josit-and First East, and Fifth and company also plans to make Sixth Nui ui Streets. the project of benefit to the Included also in the sale are and to the Women's Gymnasium Provo community " of an establishment design (1912) on the west side of economic base to insure 9wxi wld Uie aud University Aveiiue, success and Lndustriai Arts Building on the commercial acceptance. which south side of Fifth North, Mr. Brady graduated from will not be involved in the BYU in 1365 in psychology and project initially. "We see the Academy Square physical education, receiving four letters in football and program as Lhe answer, not track and was nominated for only to saving these buildings but also to give them a new several all conference football teams. He played professional life," President Oaks said. "The University has required football with the Dallas the buyers to agree tc maintain Cowboys, Denver Broncos and Montreal Aloucttcs, wining Uie structural integrity of the honors. many he added. buildings," Mr. Jones graduated from "Most of the university's BYU in 195? in advertising, activities are now located on relations and business public the upper campus, and the old He has been management. lower campus faced us with a active in BYU alumni affairs as problem of increasing a member of the Couer Club. (CoEtiisued from Page 1) Arts Building to link the two. The enclosure of the courtyard space will create a main central bszaar and plaza area, which will albw patrons to maintain orientation to the original Luildisgs, Mr, Christensensaid. Throughout the planning an attempt has been made to link all levels of all the buildings together sj that it will be possible for patrons to circulate building to bunding. Two elevators and additional ramps and stairs are in the design to provide up and down movement of traffic to the three stories and some from easily half levels. Because it will be entered from all sides of the block, there will be no front and no back, but all sides will be attractively maintained. "This will be shopping in a historical setting," Mr. Qiristenser. said. "We plan to maintain much of a museum quality with an alunmi hall and scenes and artifacts throughout reminiscent of early days. " Albert L. Christfasen, the He asserted planners will architect, graduated irorn work closely with university Brigharn Young High School officials and historians in (which was housed on the lower maintaining the integrity of the campus), and attended BYU buildings. , during receiving a In addition to two movie bachelor of fine arts degree in 1955 and bachelor of theaters and a live theater, the architecture comtemplate degree from associates historical entertainment of University of Utah in 1961. Existing buildings provide turn - of the - century type. about 100,000 square feet of College Hall, scene of hundreds floor space, but the developers of dramas, assemblies and plan to expand the usable area conferences will become a to 150,000 square fet by utilizing dinner playhouse with live the space between buildings. entertainment on the stage, This will be achieved by providing Provo with a new construction of a glass kind of entertainment. Present plans call for envelope over the entire conversion of the men's courtyard space. In addition, a masonry gymnasium on the top floor of structure is planned between the training Building into a the Training Building and the all-pr- o maintenance costs and Because of decreasing their importance in the University history, we did not use. went demolish to these was not buildings, possible to maintain them as museums. We are pleased with their prospects for a new future," President Oaks said. but General it military fisitanir has been eliminated by the fail Tipwsvf ;i the- - Penh, Caigiess appear; esg to prm'ide tganasiiariss snd help for evacuees nsJnerit ter- U S. ritory. L. Dtan Brown, chairman of the administration's refuge task force, told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the need for is urgent resettSemsii because available funds are niaiing despef ateJy low. Munday ry Rex Lee Confirmed - The of WASHINGTON (LTD Brigham Young LViirsity Law Dean Rex Lee as assistant attorney general was conflrnwd Monday ty the U,S.Sei3te. The Senate routinely rarninatioR President Ford's choice head the Justice the Cambodiaa SCssr Rxige government to release the Mayauet wu its SHnan crew and avoid as public the S frequent intelligence "ports and a flood of advice from Capita! Hill -- advice ranging from Sea. James Buckley's call for a military attack tn Sen Robert Byrd s proposal that the President set deadline for return of a ing tt-hn- the ship. declined But N'essen to discuss the details of Ford's diplomatic and military strategy toward the seizure. "We cannot discuss any frfovenvwta," possible ni!i-rhe said when csked about the Marine alert. He also said he Department. en d , iQ&M slene?it The U S. embassy in Phnora Penh was cked a month ago. a few days before the government 4 Lot No! fell to the Communists. In Moscow, the news agwKy quoted "some reports ties ship was engaged in spying activities" before its "arrest' by Cambodia. Nesaen said flatly 'that the Ma vaguer as not a "spy ship" such as the USS Pueblo which was seized by North Koreans in internationaS Incident. China is one oi ft f countries which has conimuuiciatitsis with the new Corir smist regime. Ford meanwhile was receiv- of Lee, 40, cf Provo, to civil division of ihe ersrsfat. rep4Ki "I cannot utik sbwi that " The Cambodigs Nesstss the sdministratiati ekms the help of China l reprtad c--s? -- las Depinutt soortts Si-i- in Saigon and Ptjmkii hivx reached tm asswst tr quesika wnslier ford was considering a military respojise. nakftf d U.S. vifiiiafs fedd sh3i4 to speak directly to the ctjuid had !vn sailing under charter to the V S. military, repirtedly carrying some mstitary equip-rm- t. s jsw-imt- indicated that Hsu? i wmmmY on all S3 A. KiSuager, x a speaking did aaf tnu-n- muLultuu XLvijfi it of cs tut iXKVt m nm M 8 P its and rt I theaters. He said the bazaar and patios also will provide opportunity for display of student artwork. ' "The United States has received no reports of any CcwtTa-.nb-- r being on the merchant ship," Nessen wttdd sail The Floor plans displayed by Mr. Christ ensen show provision for an international bazaar of six stores in addition to shops men's, women's and children's clothing, toys, fabrics sporting equipment, e port of Knpof!g Son as fin announced. HOUSTON, Tvxas If! Hut, if male '' hM- - pattern baldness, you can airesdy ure your 'f 'f j tw Hair laHsc.t m schiim can a'su run tn y.:Hir family, and nwsy mher cpmlitums can cause No madi-- r which one women, thai is not only stopping h.ur hair ioss . . , bui i reuliy jrow-- , is causing vour hair tos1.. if yoti :ng hair! jwait unui you are siicfc bald end t June". Birt now u firm of i,h-- ! j ' k. !!" ;' M't w They don'l rvn asl, uu take their word f.ir it. Tht are btvond help. So. if you still ' hair on invite you to try the tteatmvnt top of your ouiJ like 10 ttrf for 32 uas, at their risk, and htai- a"J viMif hair loss and grow more see for yin !f! no lh hj,r in)e to do would !ft,r Nsiwally, ih?v " this opporiunitv unies, (he lr!.ir"M. 'g mem worked. However, i? h im- j t.ahortor Conttth- ; sible to h?!t ewyjfie r The great majortiv of - - tffh cas lJHH? if ihey Micve ihetreamem baldness are the beginning j will help you Just and mote fuliv developed i'"formalion !'sicd of male pattern bald-- 1 ",71 re ness and cannot be helped. piion. send them ihe hciow. ah fT f Academy Square Associates are Philip A. Brady and Christopher Jones of Denver. Mr. Brady serves as president chairman of the board of Brady Development Co. 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Two Cainiiuoiaa t!tea ewurU,-- of tie NatKmaJ SctyrUy Cpimoi ia uVsr &emd . irretmg since the Nessen said the fact that Ford instructed the State Department Monday to demand release of the ship 0 y s restaurants, Ford meanwhile sumroooed nsrben 1968. St modern athletic club. Mr. Chrtetensen foresees employment for about 300 persons in the Square and an extensive outlet for BYU student musical, theatrical and variety taleai Li its THE HERALD, Prove, Utah -- Page n fviarmes af Keady Over Seizure Lower Campus Sold xY' "At Ws GaUnuetf Ftsbs Fije 1 rted cat s its Judiciary Committee . last the issue of iow th?t 1, " 'iffcTrri p s! PROVO fm cef!sidratiof in the "V.oke America 6fiet Content ' unm mail UTAH COUNTY BOA-- D m n mJ OF REALTORS EAST MILLCREEK-HOLLAOA- Y SOUTH DAViS COUNTY BUTtRCOTTOWOOD HESCR CITY COAlViLLE VERKAL ROOSEVELT i . |