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Show uhiii hAm Lions Spearhead NewYouthCenter The M. L. Hansen Co. of Salt Lake City is the apparent low bidder on i new branch library in Holliday Ground has been broken for a new youth center adjacent to the East Mill Creek Gymnasium at 2200 at 4S00 South and Bon Air Street (2165 East). The company bid $380,000 and estimated completion within 270 days. The architects, Scott, Louie and Browning had estimated the cost at $300,000. The. new ranch library for the Sah . Lake County - Department. According to Gary Swenson, director, the tion department feels the center will be of inestimable value in keeping a substantial amount of - study areas d in both. It will also have an audio visual room for out tape rechecking cordings, phonograph records, pictures, films and the like. A meeting room holding 125 people has also been included. It has a small kitchen area attached ar.d will be available to groups (3425 South). Sponsored by the East Mill Creek Lions Club, the new youth center will serve youngster', up to age recreation, 14, providing hobbies and craft under the supervision of the Salt Lake County Recreation Library system will fea-- ture an unusual design with separate rooms lending off from a central charging desk. It includes- reading rooms for both adults and children, with special semi-seclude- Ave. Evergreen William W. Louis, vice president of the architec- Conference and study rooms and a landscaped patio complete the buil- tural firm, said the building would be fully air conditioned and carpeted. The dings plan. exterior brickwork will be continued into the interior as a design feature in certain areas. It contains 15,500 square feet. ! Salt Lake County com-- j missioners have given the okay for the Social Services director to clear with other hospitals for treat-men- t - of patients. Arthur WARE DANISH CAKE PANS NORDIC WAKE EBELSKIVER PANS TRIO for the most delicious pastry making. We'll tell you how! lids! 1 34 1 BUNDT CAKE PANS Set plus 3 qt.( V'2 qt., ROSETTE IRONS 1 qt. Get these . . . and be the pastry champion of your Reg. 17.95 block! Recipe boots includ ed. Only 50 at each store. Limit 1 per customer. -- 3?i c o WHEAT MILL Os o Q E 0) u Bfi 4 r-- 3 mum v o . "O D 3 to For grinding wheat, corn, nuts. Food stor- Just put in ingredients and turn handle. Makes 1 to 4 loaves easily . . . age special. Attention Wards! Price reduced in orders of 1 2 0 Delicious or more. w homemade bread? LU oc lU Sugar House CO LU Cottonwood Mall 2115 So. 11th East Q 4825 Highland Dr, Bountiful Valley Fair Mall 5. 3701 South 27th East 1352 South Main OPEN ALL WEEKDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. V 'ii h 4 V ; , ? I. jt . 1 ' fc , . A 4 incarcerated Pierce, Social Services director, said at present the only hospital where prisoner patients can be taken is University C. Medical Center. This hospital charges from $9 to $11 a day more than any other hospital in the county. Placing some patients in other hospitals would be beneficial as well as financially sound. Other hospitals have agreed to accept incarcerated patients when necessary, he said. The commissioners also signed a resolution asking the Salt Lake County Housing Authority to refrain ... , a.m. and remain open until early evening. Projected completion date for the center is Juiv, 1971. County Clears Inmate Care j COMM school until early evening. In the summer, the center will open at 10 after OTHER HOSPITALS Architect's version of new branch library to be built in Holladay. in the area. and children healthily ied . productively oecup Funds in the amount of $70,000 have been allotted by the Salt Lake County Commission for the youth center, Swenson said. The East Mill Creek Lions, bethe sides spearheading project, are asuming architectural fees and other expenses. The center will be open from engaging in any and all housing projects that would result in the construction of conventional public housing tracts. Com missioners noted that the county did not want to become involved ir. house owning programs and felt the Housing thority should Au- its direct efforts toward development of more and better housing for the public. The resolution was directed to the Housing Authority chairman and a copy was sent to each commissioner on the authority. Color TV Taken television was reported stolen from the home of Judith G. A $450 Tracy, 4821-139- color 5 East, sher- iffs office reports show. |