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Show Enterprise, April 6, 19939 Sunnyside looks to new development for tax base By ROSANN FILLMORE Sun Advocate editor cant miss Sunnys-ide- s newest development. The Sunnyside Cogeneration Facility dominates the landscape. Although the power plant is not yet in commercial operation, it has had test firings and is preparing to go on line. It will employ about 32 people and provides an improved tax base for the You little city. There are 350 residents in Sunnyside, a city that was once owned by the coal company, Kaiser Steel. When the company sold the residents their homes, the city became incorporated and responsible for maintai-nanc- e of city roads and sidewalks and providing utilities. With so few residents, there has not been a large tax base, so to Mayor Gregg Wakefield, the power plant and other rumored industrial operations are an Sunnyside City Council members are Zina Robinson (clerk), Tony Vigil, Genelle Howell, Mayor Gregg Wakefield, Tom (Continued on Page IS) THROUGHOUT 48 STMainjjejpen'472-56- 2 Anderson, Valoy Sorenson and Bruce Andrews. OUR ENTIRE STORE n Deacon Bench Dresser Reg. $449.95 Reg. $189.95 Now Now Only Only $15995 $39995 Chest Reg. $279.95 Planked Country Oak Now Only M Country styling at its authentic best! Just count the details: Rich golden oak color. Planked effect on tops and bottom shelves. Deeply proportioned aprons with intricately "carved" skirts, All set off by a uniquely flared over thick handsomely turned legs. multi-cogleaming lacquer finish that enhances the oak graining. YOUR QOICE $22995 m 4 |