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Show n Deaths DESERET NEWS, WEEKEND OF MARCH 23, 1974 Action Ads Here's some cor tips from auto experts By Edward S. LechUu DETROIT (tPI) Whether you re buying a new 1974 auto or st eying witl. your old car it will serve you better and longer if you take care of it Here are some tips on car care from auto industry experts Turn off all accessories and headlights before starting car They add to the heavv current drain of the starter, reducing ihe power m the battery needed for the hot spark to start the engine a Turn on tin eourtesy lights inside your car when using headlights en route to work on a foggy or overcast morning They will serve as a reminder to turn off headlights when parkaig the car Cars with a tomatic transmissions should never bo shifted into the park" Amelia Palace was Salt Lake showplace. position untd completely rt . .i HUlO ffHI Iv Shifting into park" whde the car is m DU WJ stopped A house is not motion could snap off the lock pm, causing a costly transmission repair bdl a home until... Car air conditioners should be operated at least 16 nunjtes every week, even in the winter, to keep the system lubricated and in good conditr n Most factory-installeunits can he used as heaters by simply moving thv temperature control to the desired heat position d By Arnold Irvine Deseret News busmess editor A slipping power steering belt can be detected by a pulsing feeling m the steering wheel when turning. All fan belts should be kept tmM and in good condition Strange things are happening to some of the houses built by Brigham Young One, his Forest Farmhouse, is to be moved from its place m the valley to Pioneer Trail State Park at the mouth of Emigration Canyon The house is being traded to the state by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints for the Bngham Yeung home in St state-owne- d George A third house initiated by President Young, the Gardo House or Amelia Palace, is being recreated as a bookstore at Trolley Square The square has become the repository of many bits and pieces of Salt Lake Citys Victnnal architecture grand staircases, stained glass windows, ornate cupolas doorways and other prized items All have been salvaged from demolition operation and incorporated into the shops and restaurants at the square. The spacious mission-styl- e buildings that comprise Trolley Square once housed ihe citys proud fleet of streetcars Since Lhe Gardo House, once regarded as the most magnificent and splendid residence in the West, is beyond the reach of any salvage oneratian, Trolley Square developer Wallace A. Wnght Jr determined to recreate a modified version of the noted mansion. The original was torn down in 1326. The replica is now under construction in the fourth bay Square. When completed about June 1, the mansion will serve as Trolley Squares bookstore It will be known, appropriately as Amelias Books with James Slusher as the lessee. at Trolley Several other stores also are being readied in the fourth bays more than 30,000 square feet of space They will be ready by June 1, also The squares main mall is being extended through to a large, new plaza entry on 6th South, leading to mcreased parking area. More than 300 spaces for automobiles have been made available with the moving of Utah Power & Light Co. operations from the square. The purpose of the expansion is to broaden the marketing base of the center. We are being selective in the type of businesses we want in order to make certain we complement the present tenant mix of the square, said Richard G. Robius, manager of Trolley Square. He said negotiations are in progress with a large department store firm to establish a branch in the square. A sporting goods store also is planned More than 150,000 square feet of space still remain to be utilized including Utah Power & Light's former service center This space will be readied for tenants in the next two years Also in the plans is an walkway to facilitate access n Deseret Mews Photo bv Dave Conley Framework of the Amelia Palace replica at trolley square forms interesting geometric patterns. to a new parking area on the south side of 6th South, across from the square A recent addition to the shops now in busmess at the square m The Stock Market, a butcher shop and delicatessen, located in the open market area west of the mall The Ciepene Cupboard Restaurant, featuring French crepes, is scheduled to open within the month Wnght said the turnover rate of tenants has been minimal at the square smee it opened two years ago Only one busmess didnt make H. Three or tour others have sold out at a profit." he said. Space is leased tor three or five year periods witn rates on the ground level at $6 per square toot per year or sk percent of the gross, whichever is greater. Second level space rests $460 per square toot per year or six percent of the gross. Tenants also pay a prorated share of common area and utility costs which amounts to about 75 cents a square foot per year. The rates are comparable with those of the areas malls Wnght is making every effort to revive the authentic flavor of the Amelia Palace m the bookstore facade. The structure rs located at the center of the fourth bay at the point where it is intersected by the main mall The mansions large balcony will overlook the mall and will be used for special autograph parties and other functions. A section of the bays roof wifl be raised to accommodate the mansions tower. Many of the ornate deco rative features of the mansion are being formed from uretnane foam The onginal Gardo House or Amelia Palace was erected on the southwest corner of South Temple and State streets President Young projected it as his official residence where he might emtertain distinguished visitors to Salt Lake City W H Folsom and Joseph H Ridges, builder of the Tabernacle organ, designed the house m accordance with the most advanced architectural style of the day President Young, accustomed to the more plain and honest lines of New England building, is said to have referred to the building facetiously as his Tabernacle pipe organ President Young died before the house was completed but his wife, Amelia Folsom Young and her mother lived in it for a short time For this reason, it became known as the Amelia Palace President John Taylor who succeeded Bngham Young as head of the church occupied the home but after President Taylors death, the home was sold to a wealthy mining man, CoL Emery Holmes It became a center of Salt Lake social life under his ownership In 1326. the property was sold to the Federal Reserve Bank. The house was demolished and the Salt Lake rfranch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco was erected on the property The gray brick budding stdl stands but is now the property of the church again The bank moved to its new budding at First South and State, in 1959 YORK (AP) - Two of the nations largest photography companies were in the stock market spotlight this week, but the similarity ended right there. While Eastman Kodak was climbing (2 12 a share to $110 87, Polaroid plunged $10 12 to e as the stock on the New York $69 50 the market now instant-fil- dominated by Polaroid The implication, according to industry observers, was Kodak had moved that significantly closer to direct with Polaroids competition heralded SX-7- 0 camera instant Stock Exchange Analysts traced both the nse in Kodaks shares and the 12 7 percent Polaroid drop directly to the same development Kodaks announcement m its annual report that it had come up at last with a feasible product to enter However, said, Seltzberg s when a stock carries a ratio as high as Popnee-eamirg- long has been working to deg own its velop film and equipment, and has reported on its efforts in past annual reports Investors, have meanwhile, been watching closely Wall Street knows that Kodak has been working on instant-developin- d Born in Ogden, Saunders is a graduate of Bngham Young University He is a of Nuclear Controls and Electronics Mr. Saunders Corp Set to address Innkeepers protest city ramp credit union meet George E. Lachapelle. president of the Credit Union National Association, was scheduled to speak tonight at the award banquet of the Utah Credit Union League conve- ntion at the Tri-Arc- h TraveLodge The convention opened Fn-da- v afternoon and included a beauty pageant Friday night Business sessions were held today including the election of to new officers, according Fied S. Rico, managing director of the Utah organization Blaine L. Anderson has been the president for the past year He is treasurer of the BYU Federal Employees Credit Union. By Dick Phillips Deseret News busmes-- . writer The Salt Lake Valley tion issued a statement plans to build a parking would be leased to the Sheraton Hotel Innkeepers Associatoday opposing city ramp, part of which proposed $44 million We welcome the Sheraton coming to Salt Lake City because we need the rooms to attract conventions here, but the association feels the city would be out of line to subsidize a parking ramp for the hotel." said Carl Boyer, president of the Innkeepers Association The Redevelopment Agency, m conjunction with the Salt Lake City Commission, is investigating the parking ramp possibility and methods of financing construction. One proposal is that the edv finance the which it is authorized to issue, and lease parking spaces to the Sheraton, planned to be located at 3rd South and West Temple. There are no firm plans at this point for the city to finance the project. The Redevelopment Agency is studying various methods of financing a parking ramp. Before steps are taken to adopt a plan, a public hearW all, agency ing wiH be set, said M. Danny director. He said no pubhc hearing has been set on bonds ratter yet. Boyer said that other city hotels had to finance their own parking facilities, and as a result, have to consider the expenses in their room rates the If the city finances a parking ramp, and leases space to the Sheraton, it could undermine the rate structure of hotels in the area The Sheraton could have reduced room rates u CCUliln't Rn.or through the vent A car badly in need of a tuneup can waste up to 20 percent of a tankful of gasoline Most cars sh uld be tuned once a year, or every 10,000 to 12,000 mfles Spark plugs are considered the most important item m an engine tunup New, properly gapped plugs result in a 7 to 10 percent gain in engine efficiency and fuel economy Truck firms vow to comply on minority hiring decree guidelines for minority groups, was negotiated betwern seven common earners operataig and the Justice nationally Dept The appointment of Wayne E Saunders as president and chief executive officer of Summit International Corp. has been announced Summit is a Salt Lake manufactur electronic calculators The er of hand-helfirm is a subsidiary of Trans Atlas Corp, Spokane, Wash qualified as a complete surprise Kodak Keep the fluid level in an automatic transmission at the proper level but never above it Overfilling causes foaming, resulting in slippage and the fluid spattering out The decree, establishing several employment and training laroids the stock price was 50 times earnings per share as of Wednesdays close any just represents a step toward kind of negative news is their goal bound to hurt Electronics firm names president most-activ- The news hardly this and will probably come out with it m 1975 or 76, said Burton Seltzberg. analyst at E F Hutton & Co. who follows the two companies. This latest news probably condense Trucking company officials said today their companies will get the job done in hiring minority workers in compliance with a Justice Department consent decree released this week Photo giants' ups 'n downs NEW If a cars steering wheel turns more than two inches in either direction before moving the front wheels, the wheel aligntmnt should be chocked Loose steering often is accompanied by wandering or difficulty in keeping the car traveling in a straight line When a steering wheel starts vibrating, especially at speeds above 45 to 50 miles per hour, it is a good ndica-tiothat front wheels not'd balancing The vibration or shimmy also can be caused by front end misalignment The leading edges of hood and fenders of a car take a beating from gnt and bugs at turnpike speeds To avoid rust, watch out for and touch up these areas and keep a good coat of paste wax on these surfaces condition Vinyl car tops can be restored to like-newith special color matching waxes available at most auto supply stores Black shoe polish can be used to brighten and waterproof black vinyl tops. Inexpensive chrome or plastic molding available at auto supply stores will help prevent chipjied paint on door edges The molding slips over the door edges and stops pamt from chipping whan the doors are opened against a garage wall or adjacent car. Voltage ..gulators on new cars are set for the average driver who puts about 12,000 miles a year on his car Drivers who average substantially more miles should have the regulator adjusted to the annual mileage to avoid overcharging the battery Vapor lock in the fuel line on a hot day can prevent a car engine from starting by blocking the flow of gasoline to the carburetor. Raise the hood to permit the engine to cool and the fuel blocking vapor bubbles in the fuel line to Steel head frame Cobles, pulling skips (buckets) and cages (elevators), will be supported on this head frame, being constructed over the Ontario Mine No. 3 shaft, in Oi.tario Canyon, n one-ha- lf mile south of Pork City. Part of a doftor development, scheduled for completion in April, multi-millio- We have been prepanng a similar plan anyway, so the decree is not a shock to us, said J David Hill, director of training and employe benefits for IML Freight, Inc , headquartered in Salt Lake City Hill said !ML has been hirworkers and ing minority training the people However, availability of workers is the real problem m the Salt Lake City area. Qualified mmonty people are hard to find here Under Justice Dept guidelines, the percentage of workers is based on the popula- tion," he explained The Justice Dept stipulated a 33 percent figure of company employment to be minority workers If the workers including s Indians, and are not available, Hill said he doesn't anticipate the company wiH hire from cut-o- f state to comply with the decree blacks, Spamsh-Amencan- The decree affects the tire trucking industry, en- Hill said Pacific Intermountam Express (PIE) has been in extensive negotiations with the Justice Dept concerning the consent decree and we believe it reflects the affirmative action and philosophy of PIE, much of which has been m effect for sore tune, said W Doyle Beatenbough, president, ui Oakland, Calif PIE maintains a district office in Salt Lake City A spokesman for one national truck, ig firm said lamer companies have been doing a poor job employing and training minorities in the trucking business, but are now moving rapidly to comply with the decree |