Show if Voy ( L ' eNr16: V:Or'el:"40t 1 St Mark's nveils 111ans f or $12 ''4 illion I i osi ital By William C Patrick Tribune Medical Editor rooms — will be clustered around the nursing statior in the center Nursing towers will be separated from a core containing the elevators eliminating unnecessary traffic and noise in patient areas Some of the most advanced a in bwpital construction are embodied in plans for the new $12 million St Mark's which were made public Saturday Thomas J Hartford Jr administrator said it is hoped that construction can be started this fall on the new site on 3900 South between 11th and I3th East The building is a far cry from the adobe house in which St ITark's start- d operating 97 years ago — the first hosatal in Utah — and also from the present structure on north 2nd West which is old and inadequate for current needs In Residential Area St Mark's was established at Its present location to utilke for treatment purposes the waters of nearby warm springs but subsequent industrialization made the site undesirable The new location is in an essentially residential area and near the center of Salt Lake County n super-moder- - additional modern where population facilities are sorely needed Adjoining the new hospital will be a doctrs' office building designed to accommodate between 30 and 40 offices This follows the new trend of having physicians' offices near the hospital in which they practice It saves their time and gives them ryicker access to their patients The cost of the office building is not included in the $12 million Mr Hartford said the new location 'Enable the hospital to serve areas of Increasing population in the city and county taking advantage of the developing expressway system available to residents of the Salt Lake Valley "Situate the hospital in a predomiand residential neighborhood nantly result in an increase in obstetrical and pediatric patients "Provide enough land for the hospital to expand according to a master plan "Help attract new young doctors to the staff who will want to build a prac- long-rang- ::ii:1:"::'-':7::5a''V:::::-it:'-!':-:!- with ments crowds The ceremonies omontory at Saturday attracted Pr thousands rie'4 t : L:"' - '1?- i sic 44 : '14 '''' 11?1 - There were bands ! a n d dignitaries ''ii mil"''''00:'4 i air carnival end a and and hustle Dan Valentine bustle and great excitement holiday atmosphere To me such occadilutes the sense of history of great sions to I hope some day soon to travel in the Summit preferably Promontory before the crowds early morning long And I hope to walk the area arrive alone by myself I HOPE THE SKY will be blue and clear and there will be just a slight historic morning wind blowing across the will a stillbe there I and hope spot ness Because then I'll be able to perhaps hear the ghosts of yesterday I have no doubt that Saturday's reenactment of the "Golden Spike" eeremonny was an affair otcolorful revelry I'm sure it was exciting and quite satisfying to the thousands who attended But personally I like my great moments in history without speeches and official ceremonies I want to feel my own emotions on such occasions I don't want to listen to — the speeches — sometimes over-lonleaders of politicians and government and industrial dignitaries g I DON'T LIKE to share my fine moments with the crowds history to ne is a personal thing When I do visit Promontory Summit on this upcoming quiet morning I hope to be alone with the sky and the nearby hills I hope there is a stillness in the air and I'll be able to hear the echoes of the laughter of the Irishmen who built the A VC 102nk LI e3 w001ri''':' ar I I ( I ispecoli 1 i xx K ': '" ' 1 :' :': : 44bi '744 f V''' :: ' ::: :f":' e ):‘ti':&: 11?1-40- :Z:'::'14-- ' ti:':1' z: 4 :( :::?0$01041-!:-gi':" :' '':1"' z''1 ::' ''"'i '! :::':1 '''' ? 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N401---e :' 1 r 11t 4 L J ' 'I 1 i ':'77: L ' ' ':::: e ::- ii one-hal- om The Senate during the regular session defeated by a margin a measure to permit cities and counties to increase the local option sales tax by f cent — if approved by a local election The same measure was defeated last week in the House of Representatives on a 36 to 33 vote against the bill House Speaker Lorin N Pace Lake City noted that a split within- the Salt Lake County delegation contributed to the defeat e t) 0: :' But major items placed on the session agenda and supported by Gov Calvin L Ramp on — a teachers negotiation act and permissive legislation for an addif tional cent local option sales tax — failed to get favorable attention Concerning taxation it appeared that legislators were simply not convinced of any compelling need to permit increases In taxation The prime pleaders for giving cities greater tax authority were Salt Lake City officials hut the legislators found an apparent split among city officials in support of tax bills and a divided Salt low ' 11v 1 ' y Lake County delegation Lack of Vocal Support Contrilneing to the legislature declining to vote tax relief particularl- - for Salt Lake City was the hick of vocal support by Mayor J Blacken Lee in contrrst to that of other city commissioners said Senate President Haven J Bar- k one-hal- 1 t: ''' ::77 :::::::' q - 0-- ' e te--- t0 14 ::6:r'-v't'?!::'1l- Zzkemtt: : i 3 tol 4: Thomas J Hartford Jr admhdstrator St Mark's Hospital exhibits model of new $12 il' its ':14V4:! 44 - pe i ' ' 4-- 4'":i 0re tto k 1:::11 - i::16- : s'4: 4 ' "aii!-8- ' - 0:::' ' l'''i - 't A' t 0 t A 1 4t4':::oy:: ':4' ' -t- v-'"iv-f-2:41t I'''''' ' "4419" ix -- ' - 4 c4x 4' 'af ri$1 4- vA Allsvfixitii-?--- Eli"':: pr 0- -- t1" Vote 1-- )"'''Icirittittt3t:4' i f t4-:::-- :if"': prg--- 41kiesFAe 'It : ":?'''I''''''''AirO' 1 '':4ti 41 I e m:: -- - - kcvA4 e:e'''''':V'''1T' '4 'ii :44t4 ''''N"' ' :: million hospital that will be built on 20- acre site on 39th South between lith and I v rT - siz trr :- iT - 4-- - I p y' - - t 0 - : ' -i fe -- or74 'j P "- I ert7kt' r4 v : 1 '' -- - 1 0'1' 1 4 oz- -4 4- 0- all-r- - ' e5 -' 4- d e-‘'''- ' r 4- 4 ' ' i:k ''f on 11111 0 k:! : ''- -' WIN :' :i54 f 004(0: ri - i ' '''':s4-::'it-01' :::: 4:4x4--1110:0-"- e!77--- - rt ''1'or'!':'''4-"444' - ::rz:: ::::::i:::: - L '04 : -- I :: - A:z-A:- ::: -- -- 1i::::70:1r::::::41:-:- - - '4' 4 :' 40-- i- :: 1060 tikili4: : IrelP ' ' ''i :: : t ''' t t 44i' i :::77 :::- :: ::::::!:-:::"i!- ::-:- :: - ' ::-::2- '''' ''i': ' t r t "' 1::'iJI k V 0 e'"- '':: Nk ''' "4 ' ':':' - r7R l'44'11rft!!!kMexrrgOrier7441!-BeSial34117aaall- ''' :?:! c'':0':: — - k V ep " !: oor le ''frV: :::: ! '''':- x :::: :: A '''e':'4- -: AI 13 ' ' 1:-A- y :: 77"r vir- (: 1 i" P a 1 ' ': -- --- i :4 5) I I: 1 f :: 7 ' ''''-- v - i i '::!:':''s ' 7 tti i iJ' I p:l f v4! A i t '':4 4 "':: tt '''''j :' 'e '':':il k ' ''' ' ''"' s ( ' t 14 t 1 k ''i 4 ' s ts i t-- i! 'k1rctri The five-dasession resulted in almost a numerical draw among legislation first offered in the regular session cencheled two months ago and then reintroduced for consideratioa in the special SCSSiOn Some bills were killed others passed Fail to in Approval - :: - mo"-'- - i 4' :::- -- didittil :t: 4 ::: ' :0 l''' i 4 4 '3a4A ' 1 v!4: ea1: H f:::- :::! - :rN: 11 "4-'::- ':'A?::1-t- ::::::::::::::::---rn:- - r 1 I 4 ' t : -- 0 04 t:::- ' tI !: k:''4' lgNr:'::::Nt'''' ::::::::::k::::::-::::-4::::::H:-:- A :::'?::':-:: -- -: " :::: :4 ''7::!f"::!?q 41f e :00: :: e01:441 Ii:4:44::14 :1:::::::::: ?:4:-3-$- I Na4s 1'"' - 'Rt ' g1-I11- t::::::- 444e - - 4 '''''' 4 4 N A d:- :'::: ‘h:1:::-1- t ::::4Av51:::? 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'ii :' - -- ":::i' '':' ' '::: ' : 13th East Hospital is at right and at left story doctors' office five-buildi- ng I d Mother Receives Present Return of Son Reported Dead in Viet 170-Poun- Nothing Serious F ' ' ii ': 4:t:y::0‘ ''::: Dan Valentine's THE LONER: I didn't attend the "Golden Spike" ceremony at Promontory Summit Saturday I don't like to shale fine mo- - t : --- - 5 "4 c::::::p?::::::?::x::--::::?!:::i 4':':-::- VI Page One ''second-look-session- 7 ' ::::?::x::-::-1::7:''i:-::::::1E'::':''-:?- -- '"'" :?'::t:::e::0''gZ-':z:'$::'1-'0!::A'::'n:!:::N':!:A:- ' The greatest advantage is the compactness which eliminates the traditional long hospital corridor The patient rooms — and more than 90 percent of rooms in the new hospital will be single ': ' six-flo- Stresses Compactness itr q: '::i?: :'54:4i:::::'i:4:::::'4?:1:"4:4 long-rang- e tice in the area" A unique feature of the new building will be the triangular shape of two nursing towers — the units containing patient beds Ellis Kaplan and Herthe San Francisco bert McLaughlin architects designing the structure said this shape wasn't selected just tc be different but because extensive research showed the design to have superior advantages to either rectangular or circular designs Page B4 Column ments of the nth Utah Legislature adjourned this past week saw no change in attitude from that of the regular session toward enlarging the taxing authority of local governments But the second time around did result In passage of bills expanding the rides' ability tv cope with urban development The Sunday May 11 1969 Section B and take advantage of federal assletance for transportation and civic improve- By Douglas L PaHter Tribune Political Editor TV Today Local News Section II Sports Between the nursing towers will be a three-stor- y service block which will contain central supply general stores pharmacy classrooms library radiology de partment operating rooms and delivery rooms with quick acces to obstetrical beds in the nursing tower The building will make possible great-Se- e can be added without affecting the hospital's overall functioning and without the necessity of remodeling or changing location of various services "The design concept" Mr Hartford said "is part of a master plan which has e specific advantages First it provides for future expansion beyond 304 beds (The present hospital has 258 :: 5-al-t beds) Second it provides for flexibility to adapt to new trends in patient care and scientific technology "It has a third — and Immediate — advantage in that the layout of the hotpital promises significant operating efficiencies" Each tower will be a separate unit so that in future expansions more towers Pleas for Tax loost gakt Fail to Impress !th lime 5- - lay Legislature and I ribbon of rails a century ago hope there will be a stillness so I'll be able to hear the babble of the Chinese workers who linked the rails from the West Coast to the East And I hope on this quiet morning to be able to swell the aroma of the "Mulligan stew" of the work gangs and bear the shouts of the gandymen Who knows if the wind is just right I'll be able to hear from over the hill in Corinne the pounding of the ragtime saloons that folpianos in the honky-tonand in the lowed the railroad West distance there could be the shadows of the ghosts of the sharpies — the the soiled doves the faro dealers — who lived like paraand sites off the strong men of dreams who actually built the railroad k card-hustl- By Patricia McCoy Tribune Staff Writer Mrs Peter Vas Wyngarden 667 Roosevelt Ave (1450 South) will celebrate Mother's Day with a present The present? Her son Case 22 who is home from Vietnam after a report that he died in combat 170-pou- Ill AND I DID It was an emotional experience I could see the shadows lengthen on the great faces of Washington Lincoln Jefferson and Roosevelt I could see the light of the afternoon sky dim and There suddenly there was a glow was no babble of voices to detract from my own feelings and thoughts about this monument to America's greatest men I don't like crowds to clutter up my fine moments Once early in the day — just at dawn — I walked the battle field of Gettysand burg The dew was still in the the only sound was the singing of birds There was a chill in the air and a brisk wthd s r-as- And for a brief moment I had a sense I could hear the sound of of history the great battle that had taken place in that spot I was glad that I did not have to share this moment with strangers That's why I will attend my MI "Golden Spike" ceremony at Promontory Summit some morning soon when the and there is a stillness in sky is blue the air SA14 THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: Well Spiro Agnew has visited Utah which indicates one thing: Ile's a sore candidate for president in 1976 Report Not Confirmed Ms Red Cross promised to check the report out The following day Red Cross Plans June Marriage Case was serving a tour of duty in Vietnam with the US Army officials told the Van Wyngardens they - r:06!1:FW50::-:!"- e e!:sf::" f fast-talke- SURE IF I RID attended the official "Golden Spike" ceremony at Promontory Summit Saturday—with all the noise speeches and pompous-ceremon- y — I would have missed this personal dimension of a great day in the history of the world It was the same when I first looked at Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota I expressed a desire to first see the great American monument just at dusk "Don't be silly" relatives warned "Nobody is there at dusk" "That's when I want to go" I said "when nobody's around" when friends told Mr and Mrs Van W3rngarden they heard on the radio that he died in combat However they had not received government notice of Case's death or of his being wounded "We didn't know what to think" said Mrs Van W3rngarden irl:?1-y:ky::- 4:":z3 r11 $7e ri144-'-' - - 4 s : 4f04ta: '''':4'''al' t?vett gi't14Att' ''''!!W1!g:E?::'':04U 4 -- k ::::::i:::4ik:':!:-A:- - - ! 0": ::::4 ! 1 :: :: :::::$:t::1i:M:i!i:V? 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on the highways and byways law enforcement agencies cautioned fi ':'-'''''' IA!: ':' ''r: k::f ' ::':: -f :::::?::'V:::::1::::1":::::" 4: ''' '' ''':i::iAi6:: '::- :: AVZ-::- :::"1e' " - " - :::: t''Z ni44 4‘444: 4''t:::':':":::'!::'-:- :: 4::11 ' i:::: ' :lkl' y''':lt:': :'"'' ' t 4 : 5:: ''''4i7? e - 1111::' ft 1:44:4N:111 - : ::i:: ri5 '''S':1-1- ''''t 4e4tsttilt iks 5??: I '''$ 't:: 1 1 etfi t' i I' ::''''':'"'''' ' ' I: :!':L ) 0t 44 k Two More Days :tA:: t r°''' 0$9 ' i:44:::4rt 'Oti''C The same bill stiii came up two votes shy last week in the House The same body also turned away another bill to distribute to local governments a surtax on state income tax The Utah Municipal League preferred the sales tax measure to the property tax bill and some city officials said citizens wouldn't accept a property tax hike that would be needed to generate the equivalent in revenue that a sales tzx boost would The implications of the surtax bill hadn't been studied beforehand so legislators were leery of such a move at tax matBut while the second-looters provided only a second defeat for City officials seeking tax relief the additional consideration of two urban development bills overturned regular session action Passed were bills enabling local governments through an election to create See Page B4 Column 1 Up to 85 Degrecs ::' 1)::::': t4wi0 - - :4::12:!!:?4-:'i71- '44)-- 1ii'Wifilitb'1:4-':'77- The next step is deciding on which school to go to "I'd like to go to some kind of a trade school" said Case reconsideration Then too lagislators were still politically conscious of the regular session enincrease in the state acting a one-cesales tax and some stated it would be unrealistic to expect another hike in the same tax for another governmental level Granted the greatest chance of passing by many legislators going into the special sessiou was a bill to raPse the limit on the property tax mill levy that could be assessed by Salt Lake City Such a bill passed the Senate during the regular session but lost by two votes in the House on the final day Reject Surtax Measure f1014A ' ''::'a'"':'':-:'":"'''):- A':1 :'70::::t?:::!::-- "we were very relieved" said his mother Case is planning a June wedding to Michelle Bostwick Granger his fiance of three years He also is applying for US citizenship He came with his parents in 1948 from Holland He was unable to get his citizenship in Vietnan because he was on foreign soil he said - ' ::-y- :::::::4:-::::::-i:- iii::::: : ?z:4::3":!'':I :::4- ''Aii' it :::: : had no record of their son's death The best reassurance was a letter from Case that arrived two days later Against On a motion to reconsider the sales tax bill the Salt Lake County representatives voted 17 to 10 against taking up the measure again which led other legislators in outlying areas to also vote against 17-1- 0 Constructor at Zoo Wins Part Payment $6053237 partial payment was awarded Ralph W Kramer Construction Co for work at the Hog le Zoo 2600 E A Sunnyside Ave (840 South) The payment included $3661850 for additions $1714482 for the maintenance center and $070805 for the curator's residence A bond issue for abcut $1 million was floated some time ago for zoo improvements Revenue from zoo admissions repay the bond interest Addresb State--Z- City q ipPhone 0 to order by phone Your carrier will collect 524-284- Enclose 35c for each copy to be mailed in the U S or possessions 50c for each copy outside of US or posessions 74 - NOTE: Postal regulptions orohii- it sender's name on soipenir edition Please advise your friends that you ore sending this editTon S 4 h11400140011o4140110001toNTONWV""of"rno )tlqk " 411"4tk 41000"-a-aa‘oaal- l Plaa 044 - |