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Show The bait UA? Tritwe, Sunday, January and. .ays lomprGunuvc lone- - .!dn should be pie pared meeting not only the immediate needs for office im- Ilierru'f,t,fi Pn)r 10 ,or con with) the start id frudly building eonstruetiun Inasmuch as it is evident and the long range from ivds of state government tl.c this information that present Slate Capitol hot also be compatible with i:(vi use planning of Salt grounds cannot serve the very long-rang- e building La 'te City. needs of state government, Anv plan should include tire Capitol Hill Commisuon fpwific methods of hand! should rt a sscss its dec lsion m mg the traftic to and around meet the short-teroffice i e development. meds on the Capitol Hill The fimds for the im- grounds provement to the road net-:- A second letter submitted .should he requested by Mr Agra', from the Salt 1 the legislature at the Lake Valley TraJic Adv isory spat e , , r SOUTH SI6- - SOUTH r budd.ng bv constructed. This said Sen Pugh ation, CluT-U'n-s- motion Add.tkmai Spce Sen PuLft said the need tor u Idibenal office space is imperative and that the proposed building would take care of expansion needs for the next 10 years You wont ever pet all the planning these agtnnes have recommended but you aJI have grow'b without ary plan at all if you have to take all these things mto consider flatly rccommendea the m - was replat I'd bv ii also talk'd for a study plan through the year 2000 to assess the impatt of residmUal growth, parking facilities, further Capitol of hoe expansion, environmen tal impact including emission level problems and fund-i- r g problems Warren E. Pugh, ronnus-- s ion member and Republican state senator, earlier submitted a motion that would have Council i' die city when smh jrojects as the Salt Palate uii ! the CCMt Center wmo approved at tie C" ;v'nst-- of increased d nsity and tiaffic Row Whose were you people when all this was going on? he asked At some time you have to 'top talkmg and do s g If you fund the project now it will be fiv e years until it is completed If you wad mo-thm- five years for agreement, I dout t it youll get it even then but those people will be housed tin f ft esi but we will have pici.ined ourselves into an unplautv-- development Rep mrrw9,"r . ,1 " rW f "TW'-- f & Ss t ( j e .8k iSe r I 4 A Uyh V zzrjzj:i:si - A I Miiiiv ! ) . Bernard, (1 also a i onmuo.sion mcmler, imuidtd the com- 6 4 North Main, Midvale, Ph. 2G55 Washington Blvd , Ogden, Ph 1 mission that Tins is only a report to the lpsHtere Ttiey can do what tlay want j I . " We need to get on with it : member Commission Millie " vew fi. it, olulion for Building on Capitol Hill O mer.ts should be ClheeSpdee A Ji VA-'- same time tie request for build.ng hinds is made The rckidav improve to the Kaldture, the fu lowing he ihiee range Y -- ww tV shim J froca , vwuwTn5rtf t FfTv W. ! V I? 7 12, i'l7l John P Redd told Mr Agiaz there was little objection bv 2S5-766- 1 Cl n ilfc a j 334-362- 2 tyfr'9 ptt we'4 a Hi m IC TfcMPLE CITY CLEANUP AREA TRASH MUST Be OUT BY 700 AM JAN. 1975 o 20-2- 4, if) Trosh mut not be put out prior to two eeks before ptek up Violators subject to prosecution NORTH SIDE m 900 SOUTH WHILE PREPARING SIZES BROKEN kCily Seeks Funds For CDP Project ' Continued From Page B-- l development and acquisition lf land. I ' "What were concerned ,V ith is not just painting a new Jace on the biuldings. We want to make Improvements , .that will last, he said. cr v Along with the redevelop-- ' inent money, must come street and public improve-- . ments. The commission re- -' Commended $2 32 million to - 'be used specifically for the - two target areas. Mentioned " was resurf aerng 800 South to - 11300 South and California - 4A venue and 900 South to Main JStreet. i t Its my feeding that un-- ; ;less you have the proper - Voads feeding into the area, 'then that area will never become desirable to live in, ,lie said Commissioner Harmsen .would also have jurisdiction ; "over $25,000 in repair and demolition funds, $15,000 for 'code and zoning enforce-- , Iment, and $30,000 for data .processmg. An additional al- ;loeation of $50,000 to initiate a "traffic flow study would also be required. of $100,000 for REDUCTIONS RENT citizens ticipation However, he listed as his department's priorities. Constructing a westside senior citizen's center at 900 South and 900 West with an allocation of $.500,000. "Unless these improvements are made, then we will have to raise our prices. The city cemetery serves more of the poor in Salt Lake than most agencies Its rates are cheaper than any private cemetery, he said A total of $200,000 was asked to improve unpaved roads and install a sprinkler system m a new cemetery section now being opened. Newest city commisioner, Herman Hogense was not at the meeting. Eut Charles W. Wilson, general superintendent of the water department said $510,000 needed to insure p roier water service for the target areas Most money would be used to install large water pipelines Commissioner Glen N. Greener said his department needs the smallest amount of funding, primarily because Commissioner Jennings most of its operations do not for CDP funds. . .Philhps Jr. called for funding qualify -' He recommend $120,000 for I ato pick up Model Cities progTrams which have ended . He the Westside Police Athletic also urged an appropriation League Budding, and $35,000 v for a second paramedic unit 1 to serve Central City. He also urged $35,000 for smaller departmental projects. : : The citizens participation group will meet at 7 p m. on r liifiiltfeiM'. ; Girls Nylon Tops REG.T'O 4 99 in a good selection of styles and , ; WEST JORDAN A 22- - man was shot and year-ol- d 'dulled early Saturday after an . altercation at his home. - I West Jordan Police Lt. I Marcus Trujillo identified the 'victim as Ronald Denos, 1409 ,W. 78th South. He was shot I ymee in the chest writh a J pistol. . ; 5 Lt. Trujulo said a old woman was booked into I the Salt Lake y Jail. She is being held without bail and is exported to be formally charged Monday. er City-Count- Ladies Shell REG 8 00-1- 2 00 Tops and Sweaters in assorted Coats in leathers and styles Ladies Genuine REG 85 00 Leather Coats in assorted colors and sizes - REG. TO 14 00 in REG. TO 8 00 Mens Tank-Stylm several colors, sizes 9 OO Wrool-Blen- vuil,l5?;t' v v . fik. L J! MEN'S OFF 4 tv i .l rl r xi VALUES TO Vn. tist 12 King-Siz- 5 Towels with e, 3 f h ? 4 ' t C lft v . p.M REG. TO i2 A - k 3 CO in SHrtei 1- irrr 5'K Boys Corduroy RES. A i ' .f - t Im Kyr t - lit U I 'y 'ill!j i i fI I r 5 i Vs j-. v f j ? t 3A 6.00 n XI L7 t 11 A tfflTflftP VALUES TO 89 absorbent Wash Cloths m several colors 4 iwr 11 00 Ladies Knit Fashion Slacks with flared legs, many colors REG. 00-L- adies 75'e LADIES DAfJTV nit it 6TX SC'yJ- - IflQE v u it 11 67 2 VALUES T3 1.25 REG 3.00-1- 3 50-Bill- d Wallets folds, and Purses in several styles ji crs. VALUES TO 1.50 Ladies Knee-H- i Socks m assorted colors, btretch-size- d JL ,. S er ftf--- -, REG. 9.00 Canvas Tote Bags, ideal for carrying school supplies & SPECIAL GROUP Assorted Luggage Pieces from famous makers for men, ladies 75A"icJJ J L5 F Iii VALUES TO 16 00 Ironstone Dish Sets, service for 4 in lovely patterns 16-Pie- i amous-Ei- y 1 32-3- 8, 3 1 Slip- Ls iis Nylon Gloves and cNora i 2 4 Junior-StyleVALUES TO 10 Sweaters in assorted styles ... ahed Ladies Folding crJors, SVl to 6b'a K S3 ( zippe- C REG. TO 6 UOLadies Fashion Celts m several Widths und colors pers in V K 5 I 5 JX. FvEG. TO 09 00 i Heavyweight acrylic knits for toasty winter comfort . . . r-front opening. Choose from several pastel colors, sizes to 4 yrs. lengths VALUES TO 5.09 le Eras m sizes i xt, i 1 . VALUES TO 6 00 YD. Polyester Knit Pieces, 12 to 34 yard 4 7 vv A- - ,iV tm J 108x90, VALUES TO 3 Nylon Sleepwear Fabrics, 75 yards reduced i 61 Jackets in winter styled with wurm lining 5S9 only in lavender OO-Em- REG 125 00 Ladies Genuine Leather Ooats with lavish fur trims SLEEPERS I tM 14s3 BLANKET reduced REG. 22 98 REG. 25 99 Digital Electric Clocks for accurate, attractive home use Law REG. 1.99 Quilted Throw Pillows for home decorating, 70 only " . f 60.00 Polyester knits from current stock in handsome, bold patterns and colors. Sizes 36 to 46 in regulars and longs. . p . $ applique tnrns, 100 only reduced Famous Name VALUES TO 99 Wash Cloths in cotton teirycloth, 2. 44e REG 7 00 Novelty Laundry Bags in a lively selection of styles, colors J 4 ? a"' oil p 56 Mens Casual fabrics, sizes VALUES TO 15 00 Slacks m perma-pres- s ' ,IU: Fmger-Ti- c- 1.59 REG. 83c Decorator Burlap Fabric for creating distinctive home decor REG. 14 00 i 99 & 99 4 1 e 77 25- REG. 1 99 Decorator Toss Pillows in several shapes, sizes and colors .... SPORT COATS si' REG. 2.G9 REG 59c-- 2 99 Towels Reduced . odds n ends at terrific low prices.. ce 9 . 'i two-pie- - ' 73-k- 00 00-- 8 28-3- 8 d . 9 selection of current styles fashioned in knit fabrics. Select from solid colors and patterns in many colors, Boys Casual Slacks in 6 to 16 . and solids, patterns 1 V 4 Ladies Tank Tops and Sleeveless Tops in assorted styles REG 3 45.00 A good REG. TO 9 00 'v'ki 9 SQU2 Vests Mens Plaid Shirts in several colors REG. TO 12 VALUES TO .. e ..imuHiijbrfc E tu 11 ttP Mens Casual Slacks fabrics, sizes 28-38.- perma-pres- s Blankets, color... j) EARLY! SHOP MOli., : sizes 8 to 18. VALUES TO 18.00 Special Group of Ladies Winter Sportswear reduced 118-5t- f THE REG 2 50 Girls Opaque Panty Tights in several popular colors Ladies Dress REG. TO 125 00 Burglars made off with a television set and five stereo tapes, valued at $125, after picking a door lock and entering the apartment of Adolph Sanchez, 22, . . LADIES 2" styles Apartment Ixxited - -...BE STOCK! REDUCTIONS DAILY! 868 50 doz. only . OUR FROM RACKS fl RACKS OF CUR- ARE LIMITED PANT SUITS Girls Winter REG. TO 18 00 Jackets from our regular stock, sizes 4 through proposals. Committee members and the general public are invited to attend. Needs and recommendations for the first CDP year will be formulated at the Tuesday meeting. East, No. NEW FOR CLEARED ll TABLES QUANTITIES colors Tuesday at the Sumner School auditorium to sift Signal to The Tribune BE TABLES ON j . HGmifcliot Kills j ARE GREAT WEDS. MUST THESE . Sugar House and Bountiful -- Utahn, 22, ; Iii W. Jordan . MERCHANDISE! TUES., par- . FOR INVENTORY WEVE FOUND MANY ITEMS IN ODD LOTS AND Sk Stunning nt ard tery in sheer v cghtp, crs. cun-en-t Strrteh-iize- d. flat- ctl SPECIAL GROUP Fabric Remnants ... in wools, polyesters, cottons, corduroys VALUFS TO nng . . . buttons, thread as i reduced 69o-?ew- l Lsw a te;-:-s f i i4 1 |