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Show i $D DESERT? WHS, WEDNESDAY, yVTMjirf,i,irJiiriTrtfi,"'iv,',rtf;"ytV'i'irif'jtii(ijiiMT-cjriii4 - ' r l ft , 4 4 V wj"uiuiyi''ty''yliir'n,wiif' on depth of site, rather than the normal strip type development. Proper utilization of vacant land within existing residential areas should he encouraged. Deseret News staff writer A comprehensive master plan for two areas of Salt v Lake County has been pretented to the MtxL-- Cities Agen-c- y board of directors to strengthen and improve the function of those areas. ' The (dan covers the Redwood and Westside Commun- -' ities. detailing goals and policies as they affect land use, ' utilities and services, and transportation. Specific for improving the residential function of the tiro ireas are suggested in the (dan. Vernon F. Jorgensen, city planning director, today told the Model Cities board the plan was prepared by city and county planning staff, Model Cities task forces, residents of the areas, and consultant Morris E. Johnson, Bureau of Community Development of the University of Utah. , The Redwood Hismunity, located between 21st South tytr and 33rd South and the Jordan River and Redwood Road, "should be developed to prevent intrusion of uses which would lower property values, the plan said. The planners say one cf the most vexing problems to the residents of this area is that Redwood Road pro-- vides the only access and a more adequate road system is 1 OBITUARIES Irrigation canals should be covered or eliminated, particularly in i esidential areas. The Jordan River should be developed to its full recreational potential, including parkways, bridle paths, facilities for swimming and boating, and other facilities. This is also a project of the Goals for Utah," sponsored by the Deseret News, As for transportation in the Redwood area, the plan recommends that a public mass transportation system accessible to every resident should be established. The Westside community, located between on the on the north and the 21st South Expressway on east, the south, with Redwood Road on the west, is isolated because it is surrounded by industrial neighborhoods with freeways serving as land use buffers. The plan says the dominant land use of the community is residential, but the community has lacked many physi needed. Among the recommendations are: Commercial development on major traffic routes should be grouped on sites of adequate size with emphasis o .i' jj Q Q flolace. Billed ek 24th. "Borg-Warn- Future," the auto wes built by British 'Three widows were held up g at gunpoint by three robbers 10:30 p.m. Tuesday and robbed of a accom-vnodatin- $5,000 diamond ring, 1820 in Mock certificates worth 170,000. Mrs. Olive Thayne, whose home the armed robbers entered at 2670 Berkely Circle, opened a floor safe on the condition that one of the robbers 'Rive back a ring and some cash taken from one of the other women. He did. ;;1V Thu three women, Mrs. Thayne, Mrs. Verna Bohne, and Mrs. Avon Teart, both of San Leandro, Calif., turned off the television set at 10 p.m. and went to bed. Fifteen minutes later they heard a loud noise out front. They went out on the porch. The three robbers stepped from behind some bushes. And, gun in hand, one said hed shoot if they didnt stop screaming. Inside the house the three men began ransacking m search of a safe which apparently they knew was in the house. One of the men finally found it in the floor of a downstairs bedroom. But he couldnt open it because of the thick gloves he was wearing. It was at this point that Mrs. Thayne said shed open the safe if the robber would return wedding rings taken from the two other women, plus $212 in cash. The robbers took $580 B1IAL EHtlAU5T cash from the safe and five bonds valued at $70,000 at maturity. & S INCREASE ENGINES LIFE Jordan awards wator jobs - Threeto S. SFZCIAL BONUS AC$ 2 CHROME TIPS JORDAN totalling $309,047 this community's improve water system were awarded Tuesday night to three separate Salt Lake County firms by the South Jordan City Council. SOUTH contracts FREE CUSTOM PIPES DENT DY MACHINE HAVE THi EXFcjfTS DO Y0U3 J03 OVER 600 DUAL SETS INSTALLED YEAS-KSESVEY- NOW OUK FACTORY REPLACEMENT MUFFLER w S 1946 SOUTH mm i CALL MIKE OS REX IHEASPiPE 2 GLASS PASS 2 KICK DOWN PIPES HANGERS &LA20R HOW ONLY Bestfaoff w Scad use A!) trucks without calipers M OGDEN CALL KIM 399-982- 4 vai F.6.F lEnaafamti . &S0N STATE 434-616- 4 PROVO CALL 373-294- Marks Hospital DOUG 4 THE ONLY 100 AUTOMOTIVE SUPERMARKETS oojcs'obiNGrixa Born 22, Alfred a Mayor Orrin Beckstead said Nolan and Sons Construction Company was awarded the contract to construct water lines at a cost of $393,980. Nolan submitted the lowest of seven bids. Dean Warren Construction received the contract to build a water tank base for $17,767. Contract for installation of a million-gallo- n water tank was awarded to. Chicago Bridge and Iron Company for $96,200. The water tank and base will be constructed at 10200 S. 4200 West. Work is expected to begin and should be immediately completed next spring, Beck-stea- d said. Accident victlrr remains critical Shawna James, 16, 414 S. 400 Easi, remained in cniicai condition at University Hospital today suffering from multiple injurLes received in a two-ecollision near Parleys Summit Tuesday afternoon. ir , Mr. West, RICHARDSON, Mr. and Ricky L.. 265405th East, bov. Mrs. Cottonwood Hospital BATES, Mr. and Mrs. David J., Ogden, girl. BOGGESS, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie R., 9520 S. 170 Eost, Sand, girl. Mr. and Mrs, Michael, DARCY, 1548 W. 7575 Sout, West Jordan, girl. Mrs. Mr. and NAYMOND, Wovne L., 5654 S. 625 East, Mur-rogirl. JONES, Mr. and Mrs. Michael A, 2850 Blair St., girl. MILLS, Mr. ond Mrs, Richard A., 8942-7tEast, girl. SEARCY, Mr. and Mr s. Eugene R., 1490 W. 11040 South, Riverton, bov. SWENSON, Mr. and Mrs. Rand-Oi- l L., 1309 E. 4705 South, girl. NELSON, Mr. and Mrs. Kent, 2?4 Trov Wav. girl. Mr. and Mrs. J. SULLIVAN, Dennis, Bluebell, Utah, bov. Marriage licenses Salt Lake County : Paul A., Susan, 22, bath Provo. ASTORGA MOLYNEUX: Paul 23, Midvolt; Linda L., 23, Murray. WRATHALL - HORROCKS: Robert L 26, Mercer Island, Wash.; Undo A., 24, Salt Lake. WAYMAN ISAACSON: Jan $., 23; Susan, 19, both Soit Lake. HUNTER HARTNER: Darrell L., 28; Shoron A., 28. both Salt Lake. FERGUSON COLE: John W., 19; Debbie A., 18. both Salt Lake. KAISER - MERRILL: Glen S., 21; Zondrio, 21, both Salt Lake. WALLENGREN THORNE: Delbert ., 46; Myrno L., 35, both Salt Loke. BAIRO - WILLIAMS: Allen, 16; Debroh K.. 15, both Salt Lake. BRIGHAM GILL: Frank E., 44; Geraldine, 37, both Salt Loke. MARRELLI - NESTMAN: Ronald E., 25; Linda L., 23, both Salt Lake. MAYS: ROBBINS E. Scott, 23; Shoron E., 18, both Salt Loke. - JIMERSON: CAMPOS George, 21, Wheofon, III.; Christine M., 19, Kearns. DAHLE DWYER: Joel D. Jr., II; Jonet L. 18, both Murroy. DAVIS: Don G., 19; MADSEN Sherie L., 19, both Salt Lake. Kenneth BREWSTER - BROWN: 8., 22; Korea, 21. both Soft Loke. MENDENHALL JENSEN: Riehord 8. Jr., 23; Julie A., 21. both Sott Lake. DONALDSON - KILLIAN; Gory K.. 25; Arnle, 23, both Sait Loke. LYTHGOE - MINER: Howard J., 21. Ogden; Julie A , 20. Granger. GITTINS: Mark O., JENSEN 19; Barbra O.. 15, bon Sc Lake. ROBINSON - MUELLER: Oavid G.- , 25; Birgit, 23, both Sott Lake. THOMAS ALLISON: Crotg L., 21; Jonet 0., 21, both Salt Lake. - PLATH: Ronald L., COTTAM 21; Shirley J.. 20, bath Salt Lake. McKEAN - KEATE: Brian R. 24; Debro A., 19, both Sott Lake. CARTWRIGHT DANIELS: Alton H., 22; Camille, 20, both Salt Loke. CROCKETT LEE: Cro R., 21; Barbara J., 21, both Salt Lake. ELLIS MORRELL: Don G., 32; Helen M 24, both Granger. GSSMEN - SHARP: Douglas A., 32; Kathryn, 31, both Salt Lake. JENSEN SNYDER: Neal R., 24; Rese M., 17, boh Salt Lake. HICKS POWELL: Don C., 19, Kearns; Vickie V., 18, Sait Lake. GODDARD - EGLI: Alan 8., 23; Susan, 20, both Sott Loke. VANSETERS - PARR: Joseph H.- , 53; Joan, 30, both Salt Lake. CHRISTENSEN LLOYD: Craig M 24, Murray; Janet M., 22, Midvale. KNEELAND BARROWS: Rov A., 5o; Mvri t., 65, both Salt Lake. - HODGES: BAUM Oewev, 23, Duchnne; Mortene. 18, Salt Lake SMITH POWELSON: William R., 20; Sait 19, both Christine, Loke, BASSETT - FERR'N: David E., 19, Saif Lake; Dsrothy J., 19, TavfcrsvIUe. L., 22. 19)0, Spanish Fork, Society in Wisconsin; in Spanish Fork; Relief librarian loved art. Survivors: daughters, sot Mrs. Wayne (Kathleen) Smith, Rocky Fork, Colo.; Mrs. Den (Margaret) PeterColo ; Mrs. Dovton, son, Brent (Carolyn) Funeral Friday, 1 p.m., Spanish Fork Second Ward Chapel. Friends call .Walker p.m. Mortuary Thursday end Friday prior to Services. City Elder Box Rose, 77, died 9 Rm4 Fgttrsan - FILLMORE Reed Peter- -' son, 84, died Sept. 11 at accidental drowning at his home in Fillmore. Born Oct. 3, 1908, Fillmore, to John Ashman and Mary Hattie Sloan Peterson Mor- ried Pearl Halsev April 26, 1936, Beaver. Member LDS Chu.ch; former.' Survivors: widow; daughMrs. Joe ters, (Sammy Jeon) Harward; Mrs. Morgan (Glenda) Warner, both Granger; Mrs. Kent (Sandra) Framoton, Sandy; Micky Ogier, Fillmore; 13 sisbrother, grandchildren; ters, LaVar, Fillmore; Mrs. Katherine Wolton, Granger; Mrs. Pril (Nell) Foote, Los a ot Treman-to- Ted Mrs. Calif.; (Una) Dennison, Hinckley, Utah; Mrs. May Young, American Fork; Mrs. Henry Grants (Daisyk Huerda, Pass. Ore. Funeral Friday, 1 p.m.. ' Fillmore Third Ward Chapel. Friends call Olptn Mortuary, 8 p.m. Fillmore, Thursday Angeles, and Friday prior to services. Burial Fillmore Cemetery. Karan M. Bills SUNSET, Davis County Michelle "Shellie" Bills, 18, Surset, died Sept. 10 In a Salt Lake hospital of lupus disease. Born July 1, 1955, Ogden, to James Scott and A. Louise Broach Bills. Presi-- . dent, Weber Memorial Hospi- Karen tal candy stripers. Graduate School. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: parents; brothMichoel ers, Las Scott, Steven F Vegas, N.AA.; Orlando, Fla.; grandmother, Mrs. Annie K. Broach, Char- es. Born 10. served as Primary president member and chorister; Relief YWMIA presidency; Society visiting teacher; Sunday School teacher. Survivors: husband, Gar; land; sons. Keith F, Ray F., McMinnville. Ore.; Verl O., Tremonfon; 11 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; halt brother, holt sister, Albert Richard Cottle, Oregon; Mrs, Della W. Sanford, Antioch, Calif. 12:30 Saturdov, Funeral p.m., Garlond Second Ward Chapel. Friends call Rogers Mortuary. Tremonfon, Friday p.m. ond Saturday 11 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. Burial Gar-land- 7:30-9:3- 0 - Pauline Hafen Seely, 91, Mountdied Pleoscnt. in 11 Sept. San( ; i as Salt Lake; of J hospital causes to oge. incident Born 4 , 1 Mount Sept. t 8 8 2 , Pleas- ant, to Jacobi Llzetto and Ott Hafen. Married. Sruce Seely Oct. IS, 1902, Monti LDS Temple. He died Feb, 5, 1962. Member DUP. Survivors: sons, doughters, Que H., Mounl Pleasant; Paul B.; Haie 8.; Mrs. Frank (Lizetto) Bush,, all Salt Lake City; Boyd R., Murray; Mrs. Aurv (tonal Draper, Fountain Green, SanMrs. Merle pete County; (Corene) Hansen, Midvale; Mrs. Oouglas (Gwen) Stew- art, Anchorage, Alaska;. 27 33 greatgrandchildren; five grandchildren; ' v , Funeral Saturdov, 1 P.m., First LOS Ward IChooel. Friends call Jacobs ' Mortuary, Mount Pleasant, Friday p.m. and Saturday Trorn 11 a.m. until service. Burial Mount Pleasant City; Cemetery. Grace W. Park PROVO Jep-so- n, 83,. Park, died Provo, Grace Ward a Prove hospital of natural couses. Born March 899, Pleasant Grove, to 14, 1 Edwin J.. and Alice Mary Backus Word MarPark. ried Samuel P. Word, Farmington. Active member LOS Church. Member DUP. Musician, j Survivors: husband; sans, grandmother, Glenn S., Provo; Kenneth Clarence W., Bennion; Richmond, Va.; stepdaughters, Mrs. Venetta Court fie, 11 Boise; grandchildren; 9 Funerol Thursaay 11 a.m., Myers Mortuary Chapel, where Rov, friends call Thursday prior to service. greatgrandchildren. Funeral Thursday 11 o.m., Berg Drawing Room Chapel, where friends call Wednesp.m., Thursday hour day prior to service.. Burial ' Provo City Cemetery.'", Harvey B. Brawn Horvev B. Brewn, 72, 2524 E. Camelback Rd., died Sept. 11 in a Sait Lake hospital ot natural causes. Born Feb. 12, 1901, Alberto, Canada, to Homer Mane-I- v and Lvdla Jane Brown. Married Thelma A. Folker, Nov. 13, 1928; Los Angeles. Member, LDS Church. Survivors: son, widow; daughter, Douglos K., Salt Al Lake City; Mrs. (Jane) Bralnich, Midvale; 4 grand- 6-- Homer D. Rich WASHINGTON TERRACE Homer D. Rich, 51, Washington Terrace, died Sept. I) In an Ogden hospital at a heart attack. Born March 31, 1921, Rleh-vlll- e, to County Clarence Edgar ond Martha Dickson Rich. Married Moy Patricio Frost Oel. 13, 1950, Morgan sisters, Hugh B., Lawrence M., Mrs. Mrs. Verona B. Hamblin, Melvin (Winona) Wilkins, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Zola B. Harris, Phoenix, Aril.; Mrs. Gilbert (Roumella) Hartley, Cardston, Canada. Evanston, Former Terrace City Councilman; former head of Washlnaton Terrace Planning Wyo. Washington Commission. Chairman, agricultural committee, American Concrete ond Pipe Assn. t, W.R.1 White Co. Veteran WW II.: Active member LDS Church: Member Ogden Golf and Country Club, Ogden Engineers Club. Survivors: sons, daughters, daughters, Thomas Dee, Dan Ctoir, Mrs. Darwin (Laurie) Sparrow, Patty Ann, Robyn Te Lynn, , a!! Washington Frldov City Ceme- Marriage licenses Salt Lake County TSO - UTTLECeteKf Bert J. R., 23, Cells ., 2, both Lark. BERMAN WEBB: Daniel L 33, fait Lake; Shirley A., 41. Cor. rales, N.M. ERTMANN ANDERSON: L 19, Midvale, Ardli , 18. West Jordon. vANWaGONER-Deud'o- ; CENGIZ S. S3; Shirline G It, bath Salt Lake. WILLIAMS POXRNBERGE R: Kevin I., tt. West Jordan; Coro L.. IS, Salt Lake. 10 in Sept. Mrs. Zella Green, Clearfield; brothers, Robert, Sunset, Davis County; Gary, Rov; Lynn, Clinton, Oovls County; Richard, Clearfield. Salt Lake T re- Pauline H. Seely 25. Roy, died Sept. 11 ot home. Born July 9, 1948, Ogden, to Richard P. and Virginio Green - Jepson. Married Peggy Jean Head Dec. 29, 1972, Roy. Radar repairman. Hill Air Force Base. Former sergeant, U.S. Air Force. Member LDS Church. Graduate Clearfield High School. Survivors: widow; daughter, Jennifer, Rov; parents, service , MOUNT PLEASANT,' County w 'ispete Wasatch. brothers, Cemetery,- - Riverview monton. Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, Ogden, where friends call Frldoy 8 p.m., Saturday prior to service. Burial Memorial Gardens of the Stevon G. Jepson ROY Steven Green Hoo- G w I 1 ! a m Married Frank Wadsworth. A. Rose Nov. I, 1915, Ooden. Came to Garland in 1960; member LDS Church; had o.m., 11 Sept. 1896, per, Utah, to James Orson j Carrie and lotte, N.C. Funeral Saturday n hospital 11 of natural causSect. -' noon. Fork Spanish A Stella Wadsworth wood Rd. tery. Chambers, Spanish Fork; Harold,; Place-Rtia- Calif.; )) grandchildren; Floyd, brothers. sisters, Redondo Mark, Ogden; Robert Bert," Beach, Calif.; Modesto, Calif.; Dean, San Calit.; . Mrs. Francisco, Wilkinson, Ernest (Alice) Provo; Mrs. Norman (Revo) Maxwell, Butte, Mont.; Mrs. J. Folden (Ardeli) . Wright, ' Fillmore. County 29 great grandchildren; grandchildren. Graveside services Saturday, 10 a.m., Murray City Cemetery. Friends eUl Frip.m., 4330 South Redday Graveside vwf.suinT Stella W. Res Zoekrlsen children; . GARLAND, Oct. 5, 1904, Salt Lake City. He died Sept. 15, 1957. Member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, Phillip C., Selma, Ore.; Mil-to- n A., Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Atlee (Mariorie) Larsen, Southgate, Calif.; Mrs. Howard (Della) Lehman, Granger; 11 Clearfield; j later 1936, New Yorx, N.Y solemnised Salt Lake LDS temple. He died Sept. 17, 1966. Educoted in Spanish Fo k schools and Brigham Young University; fought at Fork Junior High; Spanish otter her marriage lived in Colo."1"'.''-;- , New York and Racine, Wis., where Mr. Lbr-se- n was in banking business; after his depth moved bock to Spanish Fork; active in LDS Church, held many positions including president of Sept. Salt High 4 Marsa re Jones Ludlow. E. Married Lur- Martin sen June 12, Buriol and Clearfield few? Nathaniel Cemetery. Fredriea lips. Married to Carl Axel ' Charles Kearns, V 6-- Phil- , Valiev West Hospital LESLIE, Mr. ond 1885, - in Provo. Born Aug. Lake City, to University Hospital TALBERT, Mr and Mrs. Tony, 539 N. Redwood Rd., bov. NELSON, Mr. and Mrs. Rand, 1446 E. 6650 South, girl. KNIGHTON, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. 1549 Roberta, bov. 3295 - ral causes. Davis Community Hospital RIES, Mr. and Mrs. William 8., 1436 W. 5th South, girl. S. Calif. SOUTHGATE, Daisy Phillips Zockrison, 87, of Southgate, died Sept. 10 in Norwalk, Calif, of natu- SsuHft 23; p.m.. 1 9 j M., 3394 bov. Friday, p.m. ond FriThursday day at the word chapel one hour prior to services. Burial South Jordan Cemetery. births JOHNSTON-HAMBUN- 2TUlKri$&4I!2!& SPECIAL izens could bring complaints about bad housing conditions and unfair rents to the City Commission for rapid action. PERFORMANCE INSTALLED THIS The resolution was originally drawn up and passed by the Salt Lake City Citizens Advisory Council on Low Income Housing. It was to be presented to Gov. Calvin Rampton then considered by the Legislative Council today, Steven Holbrook, chairman of the advisory council, said the city currently cant deal with its low rent housing shortage because it doesnt have any power over rental units. said if the city had power over rental housing, cit- $ INCREASE MILEAGES $ INCREASE ENGINES )HWE?E-2GU$$P- TIM . He YOU RECEIVE nsr Funeral BIGLER, Mr. and Mrs. Dean, E. 4800 South, bov. PAXTON, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 1825 Fieldcrest Lane, boy. ROBERTS, Mr. ond Mrs. Wade, 4827 S. 4420 West, girl. calling on the Legislature to give cities power to regulate rental housing just as they regulate businesses. , sister, Marie South Jordon First Ward Chopel, 1500 W. 10400 South. Friends call 8090 S. State ms Hespiftl , HANSEN, Mr. and Mr. Larry, Melbourne, girl, Mrs. Mr. and PETERSON, David, 740 E. 3rd South, bov. The Salt Lake City Commission has endorsed a resolution mis- Holt, South Jord i. 2683 regulation served d; andchildren; Holy St. retl-e- former Australia; Garof bishopric, field Ward; priest. hiph South Jordan Third Ward. son, Survivors: . widow; dauohters, M. Jav, South Mrs. James (AdeJordan; laide) Sonne; Mrs. Arnold (Jane) Manprum, both San Francisco, Calif.; 11 grandchildren; 11 greatgr- 311 Upstairs they found $200 in cash under Mrs. Thaynes bed and took $70 from her purse. They also tore a large diamond ring from her fingers with a pair of pilers. The three women were then taken into a downstairs bedroom, where the robbers tied the door shut. They had been m the Thayne home an hour and a in half. $ SAVES j st City backs rental unit SPECIALS liraiST (!:.! chibibmibmyyciiikiit (iae:.l QUIIT ?t(3 inventor-cartooni- Rowland Emett. Ourglars rob widows, grant wish ft Vintage er .. . Myrtle Mov- 27, 1915, Soli Lake to member SUES, r.r. and Mrs. Allan C., 1932 Woodside Dr., bov. Mr. end Mrs. Darrell, WILSON, 3916 Mooreoote Ave., girl. INGILIZIAN, Mr. ond Mrs. forces. 634 N. 8th West, bov. HOWELL, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph, 1166 Redwood Dr., bov. Mr. end Mrs. Dote, HANCOCK, CamSM 3t C tnnriy nr Mr. and Mrs. Craig, FROBS? Heber City, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo, VIOLA, 1057 E. 5609 South, bov. CARBINE, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin, 4862 Pavont Ave., girl. BUSSELL, Mr. ond Mrs. Richard J.. 3668 Viewcrest, girl. 5 WOLO, Mr. and Mrs. John, E 208 North, Bountiful, girl. CONNORS, Mr. ond Mrs. 741 Sonto Or., girl. PEA, Mr, ond Mrs. Suauupala Koiosl, 1015 E. Garfield Ave, girl. WALLACE Mr. and Mrs. Rav. 4503 S. Redwood Rd.. giri. Confab 'Whimsymobilc' Displayed at Inventors1 Car of the as the The creation above, built with tongue-in-chetechnology and fueled by whimsy, is one at the displays Sept. 20-2-2 at the Mountain States Invention Exposition at the Salt 0 sion bov. -- A. - 111. years; Hospital WOLFE, Mr. and Mrs. William, 1311 Yale Ave., bev. Mr. and Mrs. Barney, WIHONGI, S59 e. 6775 South, Midvale, bov. ALLEN, Mr. and Mrs. Rial F 80 E. 650 North, American Fork, 0 rr. .T Daisy P. Zaclcrison LOS Jy Viewmont rash and Local o include speed reading philosophy and elementary accounting. Classes earn from one to five hours of credit and fees are scaled according to credit given. Classwork for these classes begins v k MM, 4P LOS Temple. Foreman for Kennecott Copper Corp. 35 STATISTICS Vb , Edna 11 ond Alice f Aug. nard Oct. c..o Sept. to caus- Holt. The plan said, Hopefully, these actions will result ir. greater owner occupancy, neighborhood improvements, and an increase in owner incentive and participation in programs to improve urban environment." a v'$ Becksteod ASarrled It also suggests implementation of a developr,ant program involving removal of dilapidated housing and construction of parks and open spaces in designated area. o J 7-- O h Si Classes being offered for credit by Weber State College .September 28, - South Jordan, to Arthur J. ond Catherine A housing improvement program involving government support programs, improved credit and financing, and increased home building and labor capabilities is recommended. V H n at es. Born VITAL BOUNTIFUL Registraevening Viewmont High School, 120 W. 1000 North, for both the Community Education Program and the Weber State College classes will be held from 9 p,.m. .September t& natural Zoning for new business areas within the established residential areas should be discouraged except where it is possible to enlarge an existing easiness area to meet the needs of the neighborhood. Neighborhood shopping centers should harmonize with the surrounding neighborhoods and every effort should be made to provide transitional and bufier areas to protect, the adjacent residential areas. maintained. , 18-2- 0 The result of the community deficiencies and problems has been that over the years the stigma has grown marking this as an undesirable area in which to live, the plan says. Recommendations for the Westside area include: g recom-mendatio- Moth Mock Holt, 82. lo28 10400 South, died Sect. 11 of Cottonwood of Hospital - SPANISH FORK Ludlow May Larsen, 63, of Spanish Fork, Mathew MkM Halt SOUTH JORDAN cal improvements which would improve its desirability tor residential purposes. , Public officials should be encouraged to review zon-uiordinances and delete or change those which do not agree with contemporary building or land use. AD streets should be hard surfaced and properlx resi-denti- I I Edna L Larsen IflKCMtm I t f ! ! SEPTEMBER 12, 3973 Model Cities gets western S.L County plans ' Registration scheduled - classes at tion for i ' race; grandchild; brothers, sisters, w- - Cscn, Kent, tvln Mo'son; Keith, Los Veoas, hev.; Mrs. Homer (Marie) Francis, Mrs. Charles (Jol-enPrice, both Morgan. Funerol Friday IJ a.m., Lindquist and Sons Cofpniel Chapel, where friends colt p.m., Frldov Thursday prior te service. 6--8 |