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',;'- - ' , L' - :, - i ; , of ,. - TDeserefNewsStatt Writer - ",.... , - na, lon's dated P a c i 1 1 c ; ,; , ', ..',. .::,1.1 One of the biggest changes In Salt take Within the next 13, years, Salt Lake County will experience city by 1915 will I undoubtedly be in the attitudes of sits citizen a growth unequaled in its history. As individuals,: citizens will be thinking Jess of themselves Officials predict by 1975, growth in population, urban and more of the community arotmd them, according to city Plan- development, super highways, school and recreational facilities ' and suburban shopping Centers in the county will be tremendous. ning Director Vernon Jorgensen. At least they wM it they want , Population of the 'county,- in- to get along with tbeir neigh- , cluding Salt Lake City, will ----bom !dSslt Lake ' from its skyroqltet ' is .becoming an " 400,000 to well over 600,000 peohouse apartment to estimates ple, according --- -city and a sub-from the Salt Like County Plan-i- n T stantlarin,rease ning Office. 111111111Te is expected by ' ; With the surge population 1975.' Mr. Jor-' will come traffic, housing, gensekesplained. ,....,, ploymentand scores of other "When so many '''''''''"1, :7, ' '.By DOR KOENIG, ..., . .. 1, .---, , I County'Off1.c.als-'-- ; See Unequaled Growth S ty-Mind- ed ir--- -t - 4, ,'-, , .. - ,:,:,,.,,. - . . , . - f .. '''.....,.- , -. - ,.. , Salt Lake In The Future. ' - ommuni Man i ,- 0 0 4 .. 4 , - , , ., , - , ..... .4. roliv.t, 0 ., , 4;,.-- t , . , 1 ",,,, . . - ..,. ,. ,, , ' ' Salt Lake City's - e . ,.... . ...- Z ' . I point fo arehousing and Toods to the , , . -, ,,, ' .' I. ,.-.. 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' .- ! , From Plan' - present.- : and the financial heart ' , of the Mountain West Top Industry 0- Tourism and recreation could e ( I well provide the base for Utah's - -- problems. , people are living number one Industry. : , Iki.4",o : -wi sotiose1y-7-they . will increase sic- - , rUITDSTRONI, , ' e rent win to have planning are think In 1975 Utahns ---will earn- rnorkandspend more basedonm nature economy. -aof Deseret News Staff Writer ftrantlykThe construction Mr, Koenig what 1975 trying of others." ' here throng downtown stores.-field due- to the need for more will be like- so- - they-ca- n. meet .Shoppers -- of noted cities lie also this few that part , Eomes and apartments,- - as the --- 1 changed attitude will be a reali- - and built otiginally from a , the problems head on.! . plam, ' '.. ', !'war babies'! many and rear -i zation of the importance of es- Does it have plans for the future? New Growth Indicated io fimilies. .'.. , Laid out by look into the future indi- Recrialion-uentanosP I ttil:ttICSInot tiilaennCISCIVI the resultt a- century assoadddatesadvmanotr:gethaonf caAtes vast residential Not much change is expected ago, growth in ID federal employment but state o niybedesirablebutnecessary beingbesides the population center of the statethe seat of , 41Cearna,Granger- d and local emp1oyme11t-85611As businessmen, citizens state government, the largest shopping, trading and distribution-I- Uontinued from rage the expected use. future demand. ; Hunter, Taylors, ' 7ealize-- by 1975 the idso n:, Cr e a e chiefly in educatinn, acresimsampgroluidsB y center , in the state, and theleading communItyTin business, Clarkmid this 4Igure - For winter sports entliiisiesti, , ; e, arra y,- - Ittalth welfare, sanitation, po- - an additional2,626,acres g151mr be Increased between 30 fmance,- - education, transportion, as well as the world head- --theiradjust Holladay, East the existing 1,182 serest et brest lice and-fir- e 30 per cent depending Saints. Jesus Christ--of Latter-daprotection. methods,'according to campgrounds will be needed quarters for Millcreek, Union end to utilized that be win lands In 1 Will rise ' The Bracken Lee. for ',Employment - :prospects growth, economically, educationally, cul- 1 n d Cottonwood - - tinee, insurance and real estate mwma inci;eased to 3,520 acres by To make Rear turally, and socially, are exciting. , Heights areas. ; -Within the next 10, 15, and 20 years the population will grim I 19713, said Mr. Clerk. ,with banking employment grow-"c.--1111 An ,elaborate will "Downtown interests inwigi .like a springtime mushroom. tjg especially fast of super L evitably come to the system --' Relieve pressure, '7'27Census Lake that Salt ' the Retail Trade . - experts predict IRIGHAU Netrop5litan that they 'must make ve highways will initia, AreaSalt Lake County plus bait of Davis Countywill double By 1975 the Park - City- winter , , , , oesAle:andretalt tradewill, , ' sports complex will be Vtild hat today," Mayor tDEN s t and west, boostits employment and will Lee pointed out --by , , A Win CUM ', bul some the will of - - -- Me. V an Oeeanorth and south. relieve , MINS IOW pres- uThe oest way to do this is to PINIVIIW , te a leader in the job picture. Population Will Double ' sure from Alta and Brighton. tear out the interiors of blocks, - Interstate 80 and 15 will have -(there will be sig(The population doubled in the 20 years between 1940 and ; Is) C...: 1 tom ' New . 'could areas winter 1 ..1) I. sports ilficant increases in the state's been completed in the county , make attractive parking avail- - 1960.) ; ,..--sAILL,uct arc t .1 - and the Salt -be near' for built and build rear attractive eight years Is 1960 there were 414,000 persons in this ---area. able, (till "untapped" By 1975 there XMOANIU1115L , MNIAKII , ' 7 -- Bountiful and .in Lake Belt Route for.thresi true rals industry-en- d entrances to stores." also will be 68000 and b y 1980, 815,000 persons. isiatwAtte uurton Not tAll -- ' ' all ' CrEek CanMill but ask Vflt tnetal fabrication. yearsI 11 Faced with that remarkable growth, the citzt and community .. , As motorists, citizens Iv ' ' 0 111011M CNN 4 - the need yon areas of relative declin- . New Highways Needed STAINATION have realizes that cars are here needs to plan for its future. . i ram um ?I b " USIAVO. arises. STIAWSIRIT Gig importance will be food and ' done to is do o e of to It has s . t so, and it . continuing stay and thatNdreams "However, g rowth of the Major MONA ROOM timber, energy and fuels, pri7 p '" -the. campgrounds t lir)? metals, transportation and I swat take City Downtown Planning Assn. program. that - dreams. . with the completion of the presNs, and facili1,, , picnic tommunications., The program, Announced just ayear ago, is slow, but ent super , , tures," said C. - --Freeways to Improve .N', ties will be built ' ' t, I ' Into beingcoming TransportatonFkId Taylor Burton, director of highN .1' IMDO: TrafficEngineer James , 2. 71-z-7along -- the- north WU The program called ong other thin ', ways. , Vt. Challis pointed out that freeIt is generally felt that despite RUNYON , , WV ..Jon of Uinta the slope Lik . G114414N "Future include 1 --a rev talzed Main Street, a beautiful State possibilities the population surge the growth will hn the offer a major ,,.,.. ways Mountains nd :1 Street, development of block interiors, con- - construction of a second belt ivill be slower in transportation, Mr. transfield of Pusey provementi in the ,::::::::.:-:along the Mirror cen- - route further out from the one structioq of a convenention-cultural-spor0 Communications and public , . Lake Highway, Mi. Clark said. portation in the area, rather WATER FOR RECREATION IN 1975 , visitor' s center- ,- now under construction, a north-- ' a a center, ter, transportation ties. Railroad employment will , forms monorails than or other i,4 ; Increases:. Need sal art museum, and creation of park and east quadrant and metropolitan ' ' ro ; -- t?ntinue to decline, but air of mass ttankit. ' 62 The facilities. 'now forest has recreation Burton. , camp. freeways," said Mr. OMR CON NIL transportation and trucking will ,,,,LT, "Automobile travel is here to --- To handle traffic over por- grounds. and 'within 11 years an First Steps Taken NN, Mr. for a time," long -, I -' tMining is expected toremain additional118...campgroundswill stay 111kist , saud an al re h 1 c ine w a 3306 South, 2100 be needed. The -- newest ampgrounds Cha1ILiiád Came several weeks ago when routes such as INTIRPMSI W. u tbout the same or slightly 1 to I Front the itself velopments sends ideally ' y NAVAJO loWl e feature and South the roads, Drive, Highland . aheacV,Agriculture will continue mono- - lir. Lindstrom voters of Salt take County approved by a modern toilet' facilities . boat eventual installation of a of elevated In decline, though work in farm to finance the major lack construction a , 12 WWII MAKI MI, a a not in rail e plan t but large majority rat y within ramps where applicable, grills science-- and conserva - . tenter. : ways may be a in this whole program, a , POWItt and cement tables..They Will be years." the next decade. , ev.. ofritoRoilVa' knit, It& lion will vow. to imillion $17 bond issue of the Voters a buy . approved Roads to Come built along the in ...The year 1975 will be a "good" Employment to Rise land, draw the plans and construct such a center. That it will ' Seventh one 1975 be will East use unless dictates day public for Utahns who will have lear now. More assured indeed become a fact, appears people will be employed a otherwise. road, as will Foot their ecOnontic ups, and downs. What will follow? the in county by 1975 than ever , 4th South. But Butall--indicatioBy 1975, all the above water recreation 'areas , By 1975 these six basic types hill Drive and point to a The development of Main Street and the block Interiors before- not he added. 1975, by of recreation areas will emerge: should be open to Utah residents. Some are new. tear of mostly ups. A study by the Bureau of to be one of the major steps being given careful con. . 1. Iligh density areas for mas- - And if yort think parking met-- appears en sideration.-Businessmand -- conummity- leaders are meeting , nomle and era are g 04,,n g to disappear sive use. and often to begin detailed planning for these pro-- and the University of Utah indi- sooner than roads are regularly' Feature Wide Variety cates,that 233,300 people - - can forget grams of the county's :, Cross-WalrGe neratoutdoor recreati-o- n s''':?Theto 'myk'ele's; you Canopied are a perpet- . be will Itta.i gainpopulation) areawilllea , -lt u Planned,for the near future will be n canopied cross walk fully employed in 1975. ' I 0 remind moort- bontinued from PageB4 will continue to orrn however, the cost of transport- - variety of specific - ,,...0.I. ism necessity to observe parking Ihnita-- on Main Street between 1st and 2nd South This will be followed This is near100,000 -- more -- 11001e-th- at" tions so other persons will also lMining lottheatels ece- - ing or transmitting this energy uses -ycanopied crosswalks at the Intersections of Ma in andist. people-bei- ng -- employedinthe 3. Natural- environment area. and 2.nd Soutktheugrowin likeaCkstirerAlonlrOm have an. opportunityto park." 'Ps, musAbetroughtdown tocom, Mere, both county than in 1960, . te due not only creported the Yhese willI be suitable for recre- . north and south and then east. .2 . junive rsary Celebrated . bureau . Romney, manager) Utah,,, Mining petitive levels.to the ilicreasing ation in a natural environment, Ls of The rehabilitation of the interior many block interiors 1 11 As hisierians' citizens 'Assn. , thirstiness of ma-J obs to Increase , Improved technology in ultra usually in combination with -- under serious consideration. Here, too, preliminary work has ' e with be t - - thines,--sli- ch as pleased probably Distribution services I Generally, this will be a steady high voltage transmission lines other uses concluded been are and actual being developed. plans new face On the e s el tinue to be the county's lumber unspectacular growth, parallel- - or the use of pipelines natural Coupled with these developments:Of course, are great build- whichvvillhavecele:unamg and - i.-M-e- -r are e Ives Jet areit.----- --promising pos-ing the upward movtment attire port the coal, ' downtown scenic brated its the and g remodeling projects throughout by ntb atriebut to the anniversary than will connected be 65,000 population larld economy of both sibilltles. Under construction are the new giant Federal Building, splendor, natural wonders or 1975. z the Also just about to begin on a scientific importance.- the nation in, general turgeoning dethe new underground parking garage of the LDS Church,- and a wi th this service , in the Salt mand for plasaccord-repor- t. West in particular. :, Metropolitan-arealarge scale is the production of 5.'- - Primitive areas. Unds' ' . . S. Fenton adde : the bureau tics! resins, etc., There are exciting possibill-- a commodity found In abundance along wi t h , b ing , not-roadless areas with turbed, Rmodeled - aenvea . ., , -Other job classifications in the mayor Lee,. the -- possibility of - froutpem. Xesinsonle lines,however. - nowhere else ill the continental ural,-wild I conditions, including the historic of many store fronts has been corn-- county In additioni-remodeli-ng Air. Ellis The need for electrical power United States but Utah. . This building becoming a expected to increase "wilderness areas." z In two the or three last net effect will be a steady on the teeming West Coast is product is potash. next decade. museum in pleted years, spurring further revitaliza- - their employe rolls significantly- -the 'The . 7 tdmarld for Utah Historic Slimy (Although some persons ap. tion Of store and office fronts throughout all of the downtown by 1975 are finance, - senrices, produced and beaded for the stratosphere in Canada is a formidable compe-' refined oil well products,' and future years and the energy to titor for the potash market, but 6. Historic and cultural sites. parehtly feel the new Metropol-- business area. government, nonmetallic miner-majnew The etaoffice an historic with or Sites is planned and under 'construction buildings Hall Justice in for itan it is demand the chemical of the als and metal fabrication. as contained Utah's . replao pressure for generate .. ---reflect the Teed fornew office floor out trthe 'rhe missile industry in the Mlestrirad vast coal reserves. , Itit , growi3Itab li expecteti te cIalm Oil. shale fields. is only providing space for law Downtown Planning Assn. in its early report Total needed floor county will have leveled off by Before this can be put to use, its share. regional or national. --- i ce should IlleASS6C1- - 1975, --Alsoz planned for completion enforcement reported the bureau.- ' ' '' ation. 1 .. cies. The is It 7. Building bv,1975 will be a road across expected that the In: .,t,K3.,5.1,,,r:rs.ilr"'"P"---Of prime consideration in the development of Salt Lake City crease in missile will used when ' be continue of north the b slopes Uintas, employment ornAt Will be the transportation system-b- oth public and private. The may be as high as 50 per cent - Salt take the new- structure is completed.) linking metropolitan ,a,. -US of e a or shuttle bus train been has serious within the next five years,- - but system given Cit- y- Ogden and Provo with There- will 1 - storm- - $elKels constructed I n thought taid could weLome into beingin the next decade o then to drop practically 'nothing FlamingtorgeDamLioo -- ---- ' . . . II,- thereafter, said the report. don to the hundreds of lakes, some parts of the city, -- -- campgrounds and picnic facib- -' Lit , -- - .1 S.L.A-ssur- . , long-rang- - -- , -- of-t- take-City-If-o- ne , -- . he - -- Jé - j :.; : , . Li- - - -- row PBuilt- . ;. -- - - il - I -- --- - ---- .-- snare - - . i 1.1-11cu,.------ - - -- - -- - - , . ; , . 1 ' t if . , . - - -- - -- ------. - j , - ,- -,, - Cil , - -- y. II-- - -- -::- --- - for-am- :. :', i ts - , , - 6 extreraelycongested si - -c- - A one-wa- 1 high-reali- ty convention-cultural-spor- ts OIN Two-Lev- el two-lev- el ns , EcoMes- --- s--Research two-lev- s el - ks - t than-one(thi- rd . - , -- - - NNN, ,. City-Coun- fa""1 Areas-of-outst- - anding one-eml- oyer z 5re ,.' rl1 -- fro-leu- - or g d space--pcdnte- - . ,. City-Coun- ty - - -- .. -- -- , P7Mff In addition, a visitor to the forest in 1975 will be able to take d a. tour of the forest with signs along the way to explain geology, trees, plants and -- 5: Retriact Wall, Dear, I'm Here Florne In sell-guide- ::'-- ' 4 animals- - - Utah Project , In ponnection with ' the increased emphasis on recreation ,- - -- . WM,. .fp- ,, S. -- . ,' (1 changes now showing up in homes of the futurt. Fiberglass ,Is turning out to be a wonder 'material as it can substitute for almost anything and usually do the job better and cheaper, home eVerts SAY, li being (3 And a luridnous material in the plaster will pAntide radiant lighting and cut- - dosilk on the electricity used in the home. Heating, too, will likely uhder-- go some changes. Torecasterk , ..setasofttven.heatirornsoP----per tubing carrying hot water under , the baseboard of each room. It will eliminate the drafts of forced air heating. Stone probably will be more prominent in the new home. New methods of cutting and bleaching have cut costs and made the decorative rocks more available. ' Of course one significant de- velopment on the home front emergence of condominium units apartments -r- , 7 -- - 1--, 4, flies to honey, boaters flock to rising waters behind Horning Gorge Dam. - . - . , , 4 - a.01-41- 1, . Alk il, , . , locilLaikALAIL-111LaILAILA- , - are-bou- ght ., ---- 1-. , . e z the-hom-es - - tp. there'll-be-a--lot - ' For instance, furnishings are made of fiberglass. A "cultured marble" tabletop that is nearly indestructible has the appearance but not the price of marble. Andther spectacular use of fiberglass is in the construction of garages. They 'never leak, never need painting, and let in enough light to make them cheerful. any,special-orderr-will-bet- he plastics also have a place r, ,,,,, ' - advances, but one thing they all bt the future home. Wallpapers Upper Stillwater :Reservoir, of changes from s ' Currant Creek -- Reservoir, main- from plastic will do Is make It easier-to- which- ather-than 7 .. of Bob and tain' a home," said Mr. Rose. news rented. largernent Strawberry day," said , he It o s e, president Mr. Nelson voir, Jordanelle Reservoir But even with-trash of Already the kitchen Is practi- for mothers with grimy-hande- d etti of the Utah Home Builders cally children. automatic. enlargement of Mona apartment building, Utah will which will double the water Assn. "'There have been more New materials especially have Other walls will be glass and probably continue to lead the , face in the area. nation in home ownership. ) changes in the last Eve years made postible some of the never need repainting. the Central Utah Project I lig:lough it presently is just the ground, the CUP should be well along by 1975 Us- - Bureau of Reclamation officials can't say exactly what reservoirs wM be completed by 1975, but Starvation Reservoir vtill be constructed first- Others to Follow Following closely, but not in , than in the previous 20." Likely the rooms will be largand fewer in the 'home of er When the average Utah subMore and more families urbanite- pulls up to his home ,1975. the living area are groUpin after a hard day's work in room, living room, and 197'5, whit can he expect to find family kitchen--intoon- e lam room to lend to the feeling of togethChances are that he won't hear ' erness and activity. the click of a light switch as will be larger also Bedrooms he enters because the walls' will double and designed to serve glow in the dark. Then if it's a for such things as sewpurpose nice evening, he ing rooms and study areas.' can press a but- - , Because of this move toward ton and roll back informality and freedom, the re. ',. the outer wall for tractable wall seems a certain., ' ,, a stroll out into ty in many homes. It operates ,,,,.....' k. the patio.. like I window shade, with a mo, "We k n o ...it tor that lifts It on rollers. By JACK NELSON Deseret News Staff Writer . - , - . . . , . - . - . , , , ilk , - , i , AlLosh A,...A...L.,1,Alt.f&-o- ." 4 4...11 |