Show 2C Standard-Examin- Sunday June 5 1988 er Metro Union Rally Station From 1C nents of the tax rollback saying the fight comes from people on the public payroll who are trying to guard their money trough launches Blaylock said the three initiatives would cut a total of 63 percent from state and local budgts and accused local mayors of using scare tactics through the media and spouting inaccurate figures on the impact the initiatives would have on public ser drive By GORDON WEEKS Standard Examiner staff OGDEN — Ogden’s Union Station officially launched its “Meet g Me at the Station” campaign Saturday with bands doggers free museum tours and an escape artist The festivities were designed to draw new visitors to the station in hopes of getting contributions for the first phase of a program to raise almost $25 million for capital projects and improvements “It’s a pretty ambitious program” said Ivan Rudd president of the Union Station Development Corp The campaign is coordinated by Denver consultant Joan Mason who said officials should sell the image of the station as an “anchor” to the city’s central business district The project wish list includes $226000 for site development $250000 for railroad car restoration and $50000 for a facade facelift Priorities at the station now include the opening of an Italian restaurant a glass port to house the Union Station Express and renovation of the Exhibit Hall Rudd said The first phase of work on the Exhibit Hall — known as the laundry building —- will be to construct a new ceiling so it can be rented as storage space Rudd said The floor of the building is covered with water he said “Other than ducks I don’t know who we can rent it to now” Rudd said While Saturday’s event was designed to attract individual donors Mason also is approaching large foundations for funds said station director Teddy Griffith One of the goals of the drive is to make the facility financially independent Griffith said vices fund-raisin- city-own- ed One initiative would cancel $166 million in state tax hikes passed by the Utah Legislature last year A second would roll back and limit residential and commercial property taxes and the third provides an income tax credit for parents of private school students well-financ- Merrill Cook Kidnap stated that Santiago was hit in the face with an ax handle and Mier-isc- h was kicked in the face and knocked out Mierisch said when he came to Santiago was being forced to sign the title of his car over to the two suspects He said the suspects then ransacked Hachmeister’s apartment and told Santiago they wanted money That was when Santiago called his brother to raise the $800 After Santiago made the call Mierisch said the men took Santiago and the car and left Gary talks during campaign rally at John Affleck Park Saturday Omni-- 5 From 1C MICROWAVE OVEN began her career as a teacher when the students were all Navajo and most of them had never attended a school before She said the classes were all taught through interpreters “I got to see people that I worked with and hadn’t seen since they left the school years ago” Curley said “It would have been good to see some of the students from over the years too” The former employees were so enthusiastic about the reunion they organized a committee to plan another one in five years Each employee was also given a piece of pottery brought from one of the pueblos in New Mexico as a memento of the reunion The kidnappers called and Mierisch several times demanding money and police listened in as Mierisch arranged to drop the money at the comer of 26th Street and Quincy Avenue Bakes broils or microwaves ONLY SAVE $50 igammeroasaMiEiiS HOTPOINT IN-SINK-ERAT- SILENT AIRE Model KQ908HS 8300 BTU 3 speeds 1 ONLY Land $H Sale Price $369 SPECIAL1 OR Built-I- n DISHWASHER Year’s best dishwasher value s?? 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