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Show . ,.. . - , 0 . i ' . . - - ', . s Boom , - . , . . . T' : ury living. . Assured, - mArrz By ,MAXINE . . I What does it all mean? It means a new way of living, with a liemendous lot of , , , . implications. who has looked around the Salt Lake Ville; in the Anyone s past couple of years knows there's a building boom onmostly apartthents. some of them rental units and many condo-Ju- ' st I a couple years ago condominium was a funny new impmnotmcable word. Today almost everyone knows that condominium miens you own, pay for and are taxed only for the apartment you occupy:The halls, elevators, groimds, etc.," are owned in common with other unit owners. 'Arid how is condominium ring over by now in the Salt Lake Valley? Just great, according to a number of residents who have plunged into this new concept of living. ' , , ..,: 2- Davis leacher ... ', i -- - ''...-- ., . - ' , :- A School aP- from Sec District court in peared --- -; here Tuesday tonu' charges stemming fmm the so - called "teachers' recess" May 18 and , ,, . 19. -- ,,,, ,it teacher - :':,: ,, , ,..:::;; ::: ,.,. ,:!,:7,:.;:j.:::!....i..::'"7 , , ' . ' . ' y ,,.,,:'-- N ,..:!?:,,,,1 , I ,....,,,.,::;,:,,:.,,::,, , .;:,,,i',::::,,:;,;.;',.::1 ..,.. ,i,::4".'L.,,:?'''''' , , :,;,,:,,,:.,,, , ii, :::2:i,'::::.;i:::::!;,:!, '. , , ,... ,, :4 :''''.'.: court charged with contempt after. he allegedly refused to obey a, emit order to teach his with several other class, along teachers s vis District. mul..oniley K. Judge Sw,a,11,ues until cessedIlnoit ' ..",,:::,,::,,-,,,:1- ., '::..:.....''.' Dee S. BUrninghaln,',...1 1206 E. 300 South, Bountiille, was :': ;:,,.,,:,;::'?.:',.e :1. t'Si: , ':' :.,:::::,,,:,,,,,...,,.--,,,,,-- , RIVIIN,,G.TCHuiNHigh ,,, ,:. l'T'...,:::'.::......!::!fi , ., Contempt Case :,:,..:: ,......,,:,,.;,,::,7;:,,,,,,;:;,,:.,,.....,,,,,..., I r:A: ' y. .,;,:: IT:;',:.: ..,.,,.i :','? :I i.:..::4:,:::::::::;:::::;:,...) :,,:7;.: i ''' ::s:'' , i :, ,, i.,:::,t. ,..:,,:!;!":!,:,:71:: ':i... ::.::'''': tii-:- i ' i''' ' ''''", ..070.0 , ill,.. '!... ,1::, ...... 11 :::':'..:::D - ..i , :: :: , ' , ,', .; 0-- ) :'.., - ' , , , - ' :;:,F,!;:: , 1...............1,.. te , JUNE ' 23, 1964 - 1"' I I'msP , V650!0'..o.k- P.:6,116.,'-;1- , I Interior Committee." Rep.-waye Aspinan ciiairrnan of the committee, Said Monday. the! project would be authorized and that passage was only "a question of timing." The Senate approved the pro' ject last Oct 30. still Rep.21urtonsaidWe have to do' some work before we take the bill to the floor, but wedefinitely have a- majority in the ctimmittee;" ,i , Utabns Visit A delegation of Utah officials visited key members of the In- tenor Committee 'Tuesday. Rep. Burton reported theirreception was ,"excellent," ' and certain members who had been opposed have now made commitment to support the project.- Rep.- Aspinall told Rep. Bur ton he "should be happy" about ' . ' his bill. . A high ranking 'member of committee predicted Wednesday that only four reclamation pro-Jects would be :brought to t he ' House floor this session. Three small Colorado projects, plus the Dixie Project, were in heated as the leading candidates' for House action. The controver- sial Garrison Project in North Dakota was reportedly marked for defeat in committee. Rep. Burton said he had high hopes for floor action if the House remained in session into October. He warned that the political conventions would probably delay action this sum- mer -- , Chairman Aspinall said he did -- ' , - : ', . '' ,k, 4.?,:' i il ' ' 57 - ,,, ' ,o, ,":,,c7,,, ' ' L.: :, ,,o - - : '. .. s '''' , ' ' I ;4,,, V -- ,' ' s' k' , , '. ,'' , ,, 4': 41 , ie).',e. r1410, '''.'t' ''' ' 1...,;:s:''. ''kq.,,:'t ''' ''''''',', ' .. ..... ..."s.'Nsis,,,,H''''. ii,:e7 .,,s, , - -- - , . ;:$,..,,,, .: - urchot The commission took the action after receiving - a letter from Lorenzo Elggren, presi. dent of the Consumers Welfare League of Utah, urging the commission to repurchases the prop. erty. On Mayer J. Bracken Lee' motion, the commissioners di. ! rected City Attorney Homer Holmgren to contact Church of. ',,''-',- '',.'.. - repurchasing the Dale golf course prop. - '":- -, '''-'- ' , , : I -:---- ,,,,.., . , I , ,Ii..i:kt. 4',, IV' dit: ,., , - , By ROGER PUSEY , News Writer Staff Deseret , The city Commission TUesday attorney to con. tact officials of The Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints tOiiifOiiii them pity would .,:: ,. ",';-;- ". ,, ,.,,,,...' '; 1 i , .:.', - ' ''...;''''. ..i''''''' '''' '' - 'City To Aik Talks On Golf CotIrse !. ,1 ', ,, :&., ,,..,., ' , , 1 - 7: , - , ',, ..., :,e,, ,' ,,:',.:11., ..,. ,!,,':' -- ' ', , ' :' , 1,....,..,..,:i,..,:., ,,,,. 7 , - n irvi ....., ,. nit' , , ,, , - ', ' , . -' ,, , ,..,,;...;..:;., x 4, ' ' - , ',.; - ' -- 1', ...,,,2, :, -- 4, (''',...p ..'., ' ' . - - '.z,7,- ,r?; '., , !.. , -- ' -- , ,,..,..,,.... e' ' , , , ' . , E 'CC I e p.- - : ' ' ' , i, . ' -- , ...,0:..,'"::,: ,,.,..;ii i :: .,:":::::::(::,::-:!;:- :,?:, '..1 ):,:::E ..:::, TUESDAY, - -- I ,... , ' ficiEds. ,,,, - - ' Poverty Stricken :.::!::.':..? ,N, ''''' :.,. :,..:, i,, ..';: ' :..:4:::?:,,,.,....;;,':;.,,;4 ': "With ' ' .',, - its rapid grOvith, Salt ' ,..,;.;",.ti,' LW6- City already is poverty , :..,:, ..,,...,:,:;!..:?i,..;:ii',....:,!:....'4Lj:.:1:. :::'''..:::: ' ''''''''''i't stricken for recreation centers," :..!'::..'..!.''':!:!:...4., :1!,4.::::.;:;' ,:-,:;- : ,.i.".!filP ' ,:,,...., ;::.!:::' t:ki::':':' Mr. Elggren wrote. ..i"....:,'s , '..:::::::::::, :, 'L:g":.::''''''''''... ,,,.'' :,;,...4,.... ,.:':.' , :,,,.:;,, ,!2The -- city - surel- lost- - art ' , ' ' ,''''T valuable possession when such : ,, ,,..;., :,,,it v .: , :.,;04:'-, ,...... ,, '' '. ...i , , '....;,,,,..... ,.. eya 4 ,f,.. ,.::,:,: is,,,,,.,,,,:?...:',,:.'....,-..,,'.- ': ,,i':!. a concealed sale and deal as ., ''',44. :::'.,, ,,,,:,,,:, for Mr. Burningham ., for the this was pulled off years ago," ,,,, ,;.7, ',, ; ,, 4,,..,-' ' .:k::, :':::!iL:.....;;;,:.'..'::'::':1...e'.:::..''-'..,:...-- ...'",!,::';'!..".'....,''' Davis School District indicated ,g::!',..... ..,:t.:;7,:.Z:.:,!::,:,. ,Mr.Elggren ,,,,,;;" -, , ,, He claimed engineering tests , ' :..1, thermay- - be able to- Teach an :, .,,z,,...,v? .,,,.'1': ;,:, , show the Forest Dale ground is , :.::1'. agreemertt.b .,..' .... , - : , .. .. ''?s,'.. ' ,,,,;., water-soake- d f...f..r:;:.::,:::.:,::.::..,,,ri-,,.,....;:ar....,... and springy, and It was announced that A. M. V.,.!';;,,-,- ,,:'' , ......................::;;.... i. is not considered suitable for for the defend- :,''':, ', ..,..:.,..,:',?:if.':; Ferro, Aettwo ........ I, :.:,...,. F, heavy college buildings. This ant, King, sch000l ..,1.i:':','.,:f:..le.' i, i ) ':!C -would be an appropriate time td ' attorney, would ,meet Thursday- ' ... .7''",'.,,.,, 1 I ,... f,, 4( ; 4,1 :1..)t. .. ' ill ' hr this 18ard- - 'r':.:11;;T::..!:' ::::';', repurchase the property on the t;:z i. : 4 " :',. , 1,:t:.: ' same terms on which the ground1,,,, A !: ''''''''';'!'- ..F,,, is one of sev- Mr. ''';'41 Nt, '', .;:2.. .,.1.;:,, WaS sold to - -- ::, Mcasre - eral tumgonty teachers who ie'Church, he News Deseret, Howard C. '''''.. by photo ,:, ''''''' , ,,,i!t added. , would are being called by Judge ,,,,, . ..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,... , N .,.,,,,,.,,,, , , .s. to appear and show cause Happy birthday wishes are pouring in for Mrs. . The city sold the golf course to the Church in 1959 for $567,680, Emma Ray Riggs McKay, who turned 87 Tuesday. Mar-grethey should VflOt be held in conPettersen playfully scolds grandfather, Peter, Claus Pettersen, for stve Pacific Southwest water of which the city has received , to of court for failure , tempt Oen, as recommended Monday - -, , $542,000 to date. When plans to , ,, coming all the way from Norway unannounced. . He obey the court order. , by the Interior Depariment build a junior ,college on the site ' ,k: 1 ' . Judge Swan issued a restrain-calletkthe Utah reclamation plan failed to develop, the city Was , , "a ': , Ing order against some 100 project" but warned allowed to continue using the -- -go:I , teachers in the district at the . lot a had that , supporters course rent free until this year, ' ' ' --' - - :-- request of the Davis Board of more work to ' do to win con-. when commissioners agreed to , , , - Education. They were served and that the gressional rentsd. $4,500 pay ap;orouivaI take time. ' during the first day ofe the Iwo, ' grotmdwo The sale has; been the subject , dayVVV recess Utah called No . 'Failures' 'said. SCOTT of GEORGE he , on the sat "I've face," By controversy ever since it was Education Association in con, t couch with her for many years made. Money received by the Writer Deseret Staff News I school nection with the htlhaTi fihiV; beeyeanrs'athairatfrom Norway," Margrete - - -- , By PAUL SWENSON 3ifargrete,s father's law didn't rtleDrIrtr:1;spg it's still fun.' city has been used to build Rose -- - -impasse. Deseret News Staff Writer guessed. drop appreciably when he heard man Of the House cotmnittee, A life filled , with pleasant Park and Mountain Deli' golf back over the Looking years, of those. so served ap"Now you're cooldng," the air- the news,- but he did become a ; memories is the priceless., treas., Most courses . has he no Mrs. sat , Peter Olaus recalled first reclamation, 82, her Pettersen, project McKay ' peared in classrooms the follow' , ure of Mrs. Emma Ray Riggs little confused. lines official shot back. Interest Issue to win around his has. failed recommended with President building McKay, meeting contracting did not. few but a McKay, wife of President David ing day, , -- - - "Where's my pants?" he said House approval. business in Trondheim, Norway, then a student at the University - Most recent Issue-ovthe -- - --O. McKay of The Church - ID f H down . the stairs. i ll. running of course sale has arisen over Utah. and conjured up an elaborate golf and.Rep. Walter Jellis Christ of Latter-da- y Continues--- wife pomte dhis ttialumthey... w"ere' Rogers, the city paying interest on the practical joke. "He effected me chairman of the time first her celebrated the she as saints, arm. . ' slung over I saw him. Just like be does; money it has received because Wouldn't it be fin; to walk up subcommittee, have 87th birthday Tuesday. 'Where's my shoes" he irrigation Iffyomirig'-to the front door of a certain He was the man I was; it is still using the property. said - repeatedly this year that Mrs. was asked. all smiles as now. could -McKay - , home in Salt Lake City, Utah, sure make my life happy. Mayor J. Bracken Lee has House seemed the unsympaS.L. "You're holding them in your -press He called me sweetheart all asked for an accounting of this the has nrU.S.A., ring doorbell, and marginal co--- --- hand- "- his - daughterpointed tette to costlY graciously interest so the city may comwatch son Oivind's jaw drop?: life." counseled -- - have my They 11 projects. in tailored blue dress which Gov. George Romney of Mich- CODY, WYO. -S- earch was out. . plete the transaction with the a meeting He asked himself the question - continuing Tuesday for a Salt When e Pettersens arrived long and Intensive spadework harmonmed with the charming Asked if she had ever had to Church. Brigham Young Univer. ' igan has requested to durfor and after before few a "sweetheart" her any Sunget project bringing years just days Lake boy missing since at the airport, G r a n d p a' had in Salt Lake- City next month coiffurf her white hair. sity officials said they are work. House floor. with all Utah delegates and al- ago he answeredwhy not? w a t c he d ing their married life when he ing with the day night when he - became seated himself in a''. position the city to- deterrahle ; have walked PresiderlMcKay across might Oivind Mr. Mrs. Petter- separated from. his father. which allowed a view of three . and The Irrigation subcommittee ternates to the Republican Na-, the figure.: proceedings cleaned linoleum in their tional Convention fn San Fran.. sen, daughter Margrete, 14, and while fishing on the North different entrances to make sure heard Utah officials and Inte- - went forward in their H o t e I freshly Huntsville home with muddy , he didn't miss his son. nor Department witnesses dig- - Utah apartment. son, Arve, 11, 1573 E. 3010 Fork of the Shoshone River. cisco in July. Mrs. McKay proudly de: I shoes, hadn't I the to reunion Dixie The cuss was office There A the made the was his the South, boat into river wiped Monday sleep Is call, happy. Project put !!She iis bettJIOW. than for Employes--- To dared: e of Gov. George D. Clyde, Gov. from their eyes when the tele- Tuesday morning in thasearch waseven time for :a few hugs at morning arid afternoon 87 time is and : there Lt, T "No. I've never had to get -- -- 3 Quinn, 12, son of Mr. between the frenzied question- - Inge. Romney emphasized that-- he phone rang- Sundarat-- amt.77 for hardly a wrinkle ikher pretty k him for anything." after .. 1 said wanted to discuss party princi-"Hello," Margrete. and Mrs. Timothy S. Quinn, '. They still like to hold hands. 'Post Office Department emIt turned out that Grandpa , , pies and platform, not can& "Hello," said the voice on the 1992 Lake St; An This affectionate habit started ployes will not Airend. United "This is other Pettersen been lohadn't able dates. get a three-daSECTION ,to search Monday failed to many years ago when then Miss holiday the weekend of July 4, culminate his practical joke on Be requested that other Utah lines. There is an elderly gentle- cate the boy. . Riggs went to Elder McKay's according to the official Postal GOP. leaders and Idaho GOP man from Sweden here at the , Park County Sheriff Harley the Pettersen's doorstep because 10, City, 1, 0 6, Regional missionary farewell before they Bulletin.' to I nKinkade- - said the bpy appar- airline officials were- afraid he airport who says he belongs delegates also be invited to at24 were married. She explained:- - The announcement said nor: Sports him?" would Are lost tend the meeting. ket you. you expecting ently became lost after he FmancL 67 "He walked me home in mal services will be provided "We don't know anybody from A spokesman for Gov. Clyde He can't speak a word of , separated from , his father Comics 8,9 Huntsville after the farewell and July 3 "Inasrnbch as the general Indicated arrangements would Sweden," Margrete answered. to refused let him -- 'while fishing near. Blackwater. English. They Radio-T10 held my hand all the way." -Highlights ' knows which voice the "He public will not observe the day. be made for the meeting leave the airport you,"Lodge in the Shoshone National-ForThe arrival of seven babies, as a 11, 12 , , Uintah County -- A Obituaries ........; will be held in Hotel Utak July reported.. of coirimimication also holiday." Lack JENSEN, . est; e 12 "the last as welcome as the Weather Map, ' July 4 will be observed ag a 6, at 12:30 p.m. caused a bit of trouble along Santaquin mother and baby were . "It must be my grandfather 9 Action.Ads .... first," did not keep Mrs. McKay holiday at all, postal installa the ways Grandpa Pettersen killed and another woman hurt 20 See MRS. MeKAY on B--II tions. collision on U.S. Farm Roundup wanted to get off in Denver be- - in a head-o13 -, -- -cause he had counted the stops Highway 40, , miles east of ,- - - ff III -. ' and was sure he had landed in Vernal Tuesday at 6 a.m. . , Salt Lake City. KILLED: , Stewardesses finally convinced , . him he had one more hop to Mrs.Elta Major, 19, Santa, , rnal , quin, hospital Moon ME! June . . Swoon ,., ,.. "Old love is myrrh liale when the make. They seat belted him afterthe accidenVf ..., ' back into the plane. , AH 4nd all for love! , ' fleto i8 to be preferred!' 2 her Brea Maier, months, When Grandpa arrived, he ' Which brings up the subject of the numer- killed Instantly. into hadn't slept since Friday night sett have and bride If the gone groom ous June 'weddings and the several hwitations , because of excitement ''T h INJURED: must certainly do these days debtas they of back this desk. across end on the standing ' too afis I can't . expensive. trip better Diana Ruth Moon, 21,Treeton, di'd nre All these gali:engravecriolicitations - Gen. ShCrman's famous ford to sleep," he explained. Pert of the treatment is placquo- - that no bodily contact would be that t Mich., Santaquin, peculiarly differentt as are the receptions. say, "It is astonishing how little one feels Grandpa Pettersen got here ,good.,9 coresnditinon Ina Vernal Hos- tatiOn-ebou- t also applies to tolerated in such interrogation. ing a hood over the "captive's": war in time to celebrate his 82nd planned,. So likewise no two of 'these Ming He said none of the men sub- head, play-wa- r poverty when one loves." She could, come up shouting commands from - pital extent, mem, couples likely can agree on love. They're in with some clever quips on that one,' such as, birthday Tuesday. to the treatment had cOm- all directions and jected WESLEY UtahC. of bers Guard the National PErNCHES, 20, requiring him . it "Knee Deep in Jime" and probably do not "When the wolf comes to the door, love flies . plained, however. to do pushups until exhausted. ,t maneusecond driver of discovered recent ,the car, Vernal, during know actually what it is that has happened to , 4, , Asks Investigation out the window." , treated at the hospital and re- vers. The idea is to frustrate and , ,,,, Of. of tha'19th the leased. members confuse Several the captive into giving said his ,: Although general She might look at him admiringly and , :, Mr. Punches told troopers he Special Forces Group were investigation turned up no information. Did those nice young ..folks the old Latin proverb, "Only a wise the quote girst was traveling east over a rise lucky enough to get "captured" majors violation of segulations, 1nepoits Guard officers, said this has , man imows bow to ..v , sight? reception tonight fall in love at . and whilebehind -- enemy lines and he asked the 19th Special Forces been done for years to toughen whenthe sun blinded-hinot looks kit, "Love' the with but with the Can-suthat eyes A northernUtah Man- has adIs . Intelligent .., good or bad? to some own investi- men in the special forces whose, , his auto veered to the wrong were put through mFke its rugged, Group Or be could outwit mind." ' Vt - gation so the matter would be mitted taking money from the side of the road. ' persons really "fall in" love or were they, her with (Shakespeare). "interrogation.",- -' job would be to penetrate enemy', haunts this the "Loveeseldom one, -euchered Into it over a considerable period "- - breast where entirely cleared up. -, lines for sabotage and other pun- , Brigham"City p9lio fund over a , The Oncomng auto swerved to As a result there were some , . (Alexander learning 'sect, Gen. Rich said he checked into a and muscles sore collision ' avoid ' struck a was t but perhaps . six of time? However you' may feel about these ' Pope)., ", of Bruce S. poses. ft, , , period ', years, . bruise to two, but guard officials the cases of two men who bad ''- the side same , . where rarpese the . op right Hanks, state representative of things you will find a dozen or more !xPerts 'serves the same purpose -- - --- . mother was sitting with the denied that anyonetad been hos- - been sent to the dispensary for It, was 're'nnyson, was It not,' who wrote, the National : , , who disagree. , , Foundation, March, baby. The infant was killed in- pitalized or injured. treatment and- fotmd that their as the - , 'Veep as a first love," and Marlowe: 4,who, of firing of live ammunition 'ever loved, that loved not at first sight?" main .,, Dimes, Said Tuesday. Denies 'Brutality' , stantly and the mother died two off demolitionand The gay young swain is out with his "one numerous pushups. ideas: "It takes a Mr'. Hanks said he tad a writ-- 1 hours later: in a Vernal Ihospital Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, to accustom soldiers to. Maj. charges and only" for example, and si,hs to her (if But Kipling had different The doctors' found that one great deal of Christianity to - wipe out tm- - ten 'confession fran the man' of pelvic, chest and Iinternal adjutant general of UiahtTuesthe sounds of combat, it was ex-- . only to prove hell- has read ol;et southeyOr 1---man had iv bruise on his but, ' love - admitting taking and in as Instincts civilized such injuriet.-----denied ' falling 'there , who-tespecifically cart day plained. -, , ., , us love sin tocks but he told them this was . no one in that else the near first occurred at The accident stating , has as been one of the: had this said sight" Officers it "brutality" , maybe be widspers, "LOve conquers every- iI -- not caused by the interrogators. purposes of the rough treatment the :scene of a crash which been rumored. So, you' June brides and bridegrooms,- do chapter was involved.. ' thing." "(Virgil) If the young lady feels like not ' Matter Of Training to give the Men a real bren7 He said there were indications gobble, up all the wise sayings you bear - He has agreed to make resti- claimed the lives of three Brig.dissenting she can reply: about love, and if you find yourselves on the tution and already hal made the ham Young University students that solne guardsmen may have The aim of .the grilling Js to tive toavold .. ,1 , al "Oh tvell, as the old French forces men Two men in the guard were way to the wedding lineup, take time out to first payment, Mr. Hanks said. the day before Mother's Da- y-- been carried awar a- - little- - and prepare A foundation audit disclosed the book 14 The two deaths raise Utah's perhaps used the flat of the for the type of treatment they sporting black eyes, but officers. throw away-th- at ntakes time-va- s' proverb goes,--llovlove and marriage. You'll find , out !soon shortage, which is in excess of traffic toll to 121 for the year, hand or fiat of the foot on some would receive if captured by an said this was the result of priand time makes love pass.'11 Or she $4,500, he added.. :No criminal corfipared with11.1 for the same of the "prisoners." enemy while behind his lines, it vate fisticuffs and had nothing , enough!I , . has been filed; .. As a residt he issed an order was explained. Gates Icomplaint to do with the "war." , ' . might Ad rottloss and quote Sponger, . oi.es . priod last year: . , , - : :',: ::.: , :'::-:'- -- :,. , - , - . "'E: , Appears-I- n - - '''' i :',:.,.....,::,!..,:,:...:.;;-.::,- - , - .:,:',1 ' ;:;,::.,!,.:.:, - , I n ....,....1... ( - told the Deseret News Tuesday, "We now have the votes to pass I the Dixie Project in the House : i11111 0.... Deseret "We' WSSISingt.'S Bursae Pt rt , .uoto; SECTION B , I - j t I , - n 'Have The Votes, ' Utahn Reports; Much Work Ahead - ,,,,,,,,,,,,7.-:':!r,7:':.- School 1Recosi .... , wAsHINaroll.,ac.-Laurence J. Burton ' - " I ii ...ilia; e .i...s i i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - it urfon Says 1 - - , - rh p ' . ..t 7 R , , "There's a minimum of care inside the apartment, and none outside. We play a lot of golf and do a lot of vlaiting. There's a certain community of interest with neighly3rs. be- cause of the age group," said one enthusiastic condominium owner "We have complete freedom-ttravel, oversight or long vacations. We can turn the key and have absolutely no con-cent.'There Itre a number of facilities that we appreciate, patios, swimming pool, pitch' and putt course and .shopping i center' ' "Certainly if Is gohiglto hav,e ..to be. pr?rd but): think the demand will Increase, especially for Adult bmilies, not only for these reasons, but because it is a good investment" - Condorrdniurn owners have all the benefits of a rental unitfreedom from mowing lawns, shoveling walks and wor- tying about prowlersand they also have the tax benefits that come from ownership. of course there are some disadvantages. Noise is the big- , gest factor which builders are attempting to eliminate. uTiViten you live In anything where you depend on other See CONDOMINIUM on 1 . : '' Dixie Project Coh.,d0itSi0..i0E.. - ' -,- - . .. ' Deseret News Staff Writer People were going along in their usual way, renting apart- their own ments, buying homesand then stddenly, there was condominium, "high rise" apartments, swimming pools, lux, , 'tp7; :::::.:..zzi:...:t - ' . en Sudden ..., , , ' . . . .. ., , 'Just A Quiet Apartment ,...........-,-- irv...:.r,rrnr;;,rv.rr;...v.; u....,r7,r,..,....,.;,...,;........z.....,.;,,c,..:,,.., , g,'? .:7 ' ,:' il .' ,,, -- ' ,:.';:::::::,....,:,..:.:,..,:'::,;:::::::':-.;:!7:'i.;?,,,,,..,' - ::' i .....,-;,:,- ,- ' .Z ; ..,,, ,,,,,-:.- - -- !,' I t;r :r..'-..,,',!,,,,...,.- .. , :,. 3 , .., .. 40f ,.. - sT, Acaffsamiti.axnu-ecessard--!;vbe-1.e:i.-toth'e"msI- , , -- . Surprise From 'Norway iln ti.fitc;tiiit,:Ttoiti's 811" , It's ' bY'-th- NO Joke' , It' - s-Grand- , ,, ;F.0.011i'l'g,fn.- r , - , - ' -- -- er , -,, Romney Asks Utah Meeting . Hunt - Rep.-Aspina- - In For -Boy I -- - ' mg.., - nil a all-nig- ht Postal Work July hear--som- , y Mothér, Babli - Killed - 11,-2- - Ui ntah Crash ' --- -- - , 12-1- --- n VOICI General Denies 'Brutality' Contradictory Cupid beWEST - - - -- 1c - 'Captured' Utah Guardsmen Face 'Rugged Interrogation . - - -- . er-"-- "'-'- -- e !,, - lo., . ch i March Dimes r, un'T-o- Thefts . m' - -- - - - . r -- , - muscles from-doin- setting the-mone- , . - 2', - the-speci- e 3, capture1 -- . ) I 1 |