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Show 'w w Emery County y or HCAT m fM CASH! SECTION COUMTtr sn A THjlu.3) Thursday, Jspc&m, Ftrrwi CtevX !"' (Im O'tn CM (Xtf iw llWTtIK 1979 Family works together new make to old buildings Family salvages By the bulk of the work the latest salvage project. Wife Laura Lee has been right in there knocking the plaster out of the cinder blocks and stacking them. do Elizabeth Hanson on Correspondent You cant build from something nothing but using salvaged matrerials greatly reduces the of cost building y7 K projectsthe usually attention claiming of the ' ,:ii ' t j ' i Paul Wood North of family J ff Huntington. They have torn down 1 fv I I I block cinder structure on Main Street for recycling a 1 ' I m- into a pig business. Fifteen- - year- - old Conn plans to erect a farrowing house with stalls for brood sows to give birth and care for litters. By increasing the herd to 40 or 50 sows, he can realize profit for a college and mission fund, and a I : i - truck. The family owns a e farm dubbed Wood Mountain where they raise Hereford ' J- r psr ' j - 180-acr- v potatoes. . y U j Ji tx W&T P - vtAdP? i V ;fv, so the Wood family jokes about raising w potatoes for the pigs to eat. Paul took a weeks vacation from-hijob s as journeymaan for Jelco to electrician and a coal bin. As a builder. readily assesses values and he did not grieve and subtly with all hands on deck, a thats the way the and family functions. philosophy. As newlyweds the Woods wanted a home to put on property they had in Payson, but with small capital they were unable to bid on salavage rights of a procedure Paul emphasizing over After school Conn demolishing the and brother Darren, building because it 16, checked in for the lacked the historic action. The job had to architectural features be done fast to comply associated with older contractor pioneer dwellings. with He saw the potential building schedule on the LDS chapel next of a rundown, door. The site is being pioneer home on cleared away for a center street, bought it and remodeled and parking area. Tearing down is an expended it into a art said Paul, just like pretentious dwelling building, only you start still retaining the from the top and work original appeal. We hope we have down instead of from the bottom up . You improved Huntington" can see the personality is the way they express of the builder and their feelings. Their whether he was sloppy work speaks for itself. or neat when you tear Building is in our Ardown, said Paul. He bones though. noted less cement in thritis has set in too, the mortar than is used laughs Laura Lee. now and figures cement may have been hard to obtain at the time. He could tell the too-sma- ll build-as-you-ca- n keep-out-of-de- bt dugway offered barracks for salvage. a and lent $350 builder, Laura Lees brother helped to tenderly extricate and haul to Pauls father, Payson to enough build the home and a fourplex. The goal was to have the house built and paid for in five years and they made it. Now that the blocks material beams and other materials have been Wood at stored 5 YEAR GUARANTEE SANDAKSHAVE UNLIMITED USES Boating and Camping Pool and Recreation Semi Dress, Casual SANDAKS ARE TRULY THE MOST COMFORTABLE SHOE YOU'LL EVER WEAR Call MARILEE COX 748-512- 4 lMHM cattle, alfalfa, a garden, pigs and Last summer the pigs harvested most of the potatoes on the sly furnace or stove They work along with Mountain, the next originally from the the boys, teaching project will be building soot covered chimney them the proper the harrowing house, The Paul Wood family is putting to good use the materials of the old building next to the LDS chapel in Huntington. The building was razed to make way for church expansion. structure had been used as a tire shop, a Boy Scout hall, an office (Castle Valley Mining) and a bank (Zions First National) from some of the ar- tifacts. He figured the place was heated by a coal Dr. V. M. Mogliocco (Optometrist) has moved to L 100 Mo., Price 5 |