Show v Shopping mall will test local expansion position by Pat Wilker for Student Life “The completion date for the Cache Valley Shopping Mall is currently set for September 1976” Mark Brenchly Logan’s Assistant City Planner said The question of whether or not Cache Valley can support such a mall has been a contraversial issue in Logan It’s development would serve as a test case for the city’s position on expansion Many residents are concerned about the impact it would have on the growth of Logan Currently work is being done on the storm drainage and will be completed by spring or early summer Work on the entire shell of the complex will begin in late spring “It will be a great boom because of its creation of part-tim- e jobs which are desparately needed in this valley Two of its best qualities are its location in a area and its shopping availability” Brenchly said The location of the mall will be Main and 14th North It will require approximately 350000 square feet of retail area One of the main issues voiced by many is whether Logan can support two shopping centers or if it will be disasterous to downtown merchants and the small businessmen “I’m all in favor of good planned growth but if it isn’t thought out or analyzed carefully it could have a very harmful affect It could be a good asset with favorable impact if its organization is properly planned” said Boyd Christensen USU business vice president The mall will cover two blocks or approximately 40 acres It will contain two or three anchor stores One of these will be JC Penney Co It will also be leased to between 30 and 40 smaller stores well-know- n V MBi rfts unit V 5" ' 34 V J : Plans now include a bank twin cinema theatres a drugstore a super market and a restaurant located in the mall Some f downtown merchants ' have already rented places in the to expand their complex businesses The shopping v X J mm is "'' " wS rj izj set® ft ' v w rCACHE " 's'W'vW'? The retail VALLE Y ' 55fllL center of No Utah ywnK) — - lr " ur W KOjfif OCCUPANCr L 35OOOO SO 3 TW) 0£WtTMI ft 4 30 Ma so Mniicro-J(- V ' LB ' ASIWS i WHS ' Mftttt-88i-6- being leased by Century Real Estate The developer is John Price Associates from Salt Lake City the present builder of the Hilton been “We’ve working with Photo by Tony Col Ms major tenants and the city and No BULLDOZERS MAKE ready the site for the new Cache Valley receiving a good response conflicts have risen yet” said Mall which should be completed by Sept 1976 It is at Main John Hampshire vice president and 1 4th North of planning for John Price Associates “I’m not at liberty to before the mall proposal was could be a determining factor in reveal all of the managements accepted such as conditions on keeping them here” said Craig and businesses involved but there landscaping parking facilities Cummings USU student body will probably be one big splash and residential zoning around the president release later” property “I like the idea of more part-tim- e “I think it could have a minor Logan City Commission has jobs and I feel that we have been selective in determining affect on enrollment at USU We what businesses come into the have had great results in a need for a greater variety in city Rules were established bringing freshmen in but the mall products” Cummings said Students unaware of health services just to find out what they include one can do for little or no physician Dr W H Haywood two charge nurses USU and one recepUSU have at Students Jim is a 21 year-olstudent who has $5 till the available on campus tionist The office is open end of the month a $10 lab medical facilities which from 8 am to 4 pm fee a cough and sore are average when com- Monday through Friday The center also includes throat pared to other colleges pharmacist Jim will find that his within the state but many a fill will who be to no university him students allows appear budget from 11am or hesitate prescriptions expenditures for down- either unaware 12 noon and from 3 to 4 town medical help so will to use the on campus to pm Monday through finely drift into the services USU services At health Friday campus health services by Pauline Summers for Student Life full-tim- e full-tim- e d part-tim- e fees for the that are services medical available on campus They receive benefits such as the filling of University prescriptions The facility consists of student three examination rooms one observation room and a waiting area The area is equipped to take white and red blood cell counts and other minor lab tests but major tests are referred to local downtown physicians or the area issued by the campus doctor at a lower cost according to Dr Haywood but insulin is not available at the center The center is hospital Presently USU students not equipped to handle are not charged either at (Cont on page 5) the office or through “Oh I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain I’ve seen sunny days that I thought would never end” Steve Rolfing have come at a better time Our first storm in weeks was in the responsible for dousing at least two small forest fires which broke out could on either side of Cache Valley Save for the rain the fires have been worse said Forest Service officials The largest fire was in Tab RAIN COULDN'T Photo by Ken Sink Hollow burning toward Green Canyon It destroyed 50 acres The Mendon range fire (pictured above) was confined to 10 acres and controlled by dent planes retar-mountai- i o |