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Show The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday/August3, 1997 Section F Advertising supplement produced by the Newspaper Agency Corporation Tradition-rich Parade of Homeswill feature a few new wrinkles in 1997 ESTERDAY WAS THE OPENID day for the 1997 Parade of Homes. This year’s Parade will run through Aug.17. We are extremely pleased to recognize The Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News as the show’s presenting sponsors. dtgpniais Ast year the Farad of es been staged and the, Morgan:A retum tothesimple life Former residentsfind life awayfrom Morgan canbe hardto handle tneofoffsshow is “156Meare of Building Ut Although the Parade of Homes has many longstandingtraditions, it will “> haveseveral new innovationsthis year, Having a presenting sponsor and a new show formatare two ofthe biggest changes. In the past, the Home Builders Association of Greater Salt Lake had two home shows each year — onein the spring called the UtaHome Show and the annual Parade of Homes in August. This year there was no spring show, however, the Parade of Homes has own. Thereis still the main Paradesite at Parkway Palisades in South Jordan, In addition, however, there are 17 homes scattered sites throughoutthe Salt Lake Valley and Tooele. The mainsite at Parkway Palisades. is where the Home Show Exhibitor Tentis located. There are 124 exhibitors within the tent displaying homeandbuilding-related products and services. This is where many of the new and innovative ideas are displayed to the public. The Exhibitor Tentis alsoa great place to get ideas for home improvements, remodeling and decorating. The Parkway Palisadessite, 11200 S. and 1300 West,is the only place where the public can buytickets for the Parade. Theticket purchased at Parkway Palisades will get you into the eight show homesatthat location aspyell asthe, 17 homesatscattered Twelve years after forsaking her familiar Morgan stomping groundsfor that ofanothernorthern Utah community, Teresa Lake knew it was time to return home — back to wherethe world seemed a safer, kinder place. Thedrive-by shootings,the drugs, the t hadall become too much. So a and Dale Lake did what deep down they always wanted to do: return e their four childrenin e, and live happily ever Palisades youwill receive a Parade of Homesplan book.Inside the book youwill find a description, rendering and schematic plan of eagh ofthe 25 homes. The center page ofthe plan book is a mapto all the scattered-site homes, Oneof the mostexciting additions to this Parade of Homesisthe official Sesquicentennial Home. Home No.5 at Parkway Paligades willre resent the home-building industry for the next 50 years. : As a young boy, I remember a homebuilt on Virginia Street in Salt Sofar, so good “When we got married we knewthat we would one daywantto return to Morgan, |. “When we started seeing what was going onin our neighby shootings, drug Lake City that wastheofficial Centennial Home. ft was built as part ofthe celebration for the Pagel:AT in 1947. ‘The Home Builders Association wanted to have a home built in 1997 that Tepresengs the finest in quality craftsmanship and material. Thatis thédistinction for the home named Tara, built by L.A. Construction and Alma Jessup. Jessup designed the home with today’s family lifestyle in mind. He worked with Design Basi get the working plans for this convenient, energy-efficient and comfortable home. Majestic Floor Designs completed the effort, choosing the variety of floor treatments and interior decora- to comeback to Morg: Lake readily acknawedaes that Morganisn't quitethe tion, This hame, sits on the hijisidg at, Parkway Palisades and.incorporates. magnificent views of the Wasatch mountains. locations. A The admission price is $7 for Theentire subdivision at Parkway Palisades offers lots that show offthe state’s beautiful Wasatch mountains. age of 11 and seniors over the age of Both the inside and outside of the 60. A $1 discount couponis availSesquicentennial Homeis tastefully able in newspaper advertisements done to incorporate convenience, and atall 7-Eleven stores throughout comfort, efficiency and warmth. the Salt Lake Valley. Wethink that with 25 new homes, Since the addition of 17 homes ranging in price from$90,000 to scattered throughoutthe valley and $800,000, the Sesquicentennial Tooele is a change, there will Be, “Home, 124 exhibitors at the Home grand-prize drawing to.engeiuga Show Exhibitor Tent, a food court Parade goerstovisit as Of the and a drawing for a $10,000 shopfeatured homesas possible. Anyone ping spree at Granite Furniture, this visiting at least eight.ofthe 17 scatyear's Parade of Homesattendees tered-site homeswill qualify for a won't be disappointed. $10,000 shopping spree at Granite Spencer Greer is executiveofficer Furniture. When you visit the eight for the HomeBuilders Associationof homes on displayat Parkway GreaterSalt Lake. ‘adults and $4 for children under the 801-288-980( CONDOS OPEN ae RAND ORBUNO COMM 404OP 2OVTMDARY 48024Sas See MORGAN, Page F6 - &t one time in Morgan's history the community had 13 mink ranches? The city also had a ZCMIstore andl J.C. Pennyoutlet located along Commercial Street during the town’s early days. Withayine er ors rv) eR Bend Pe ecru fereti a] wl Le Shes NEW. LISTINGS ooveRHORS a ‘bon’ mis this: Wonderful Capito! Choose caiore Prive include Jot Hill ogation Walk lo shopping, Honing of 199,400, several hoot | choos | Deke, Canker Updated ute arc UN Updated low Clots price to Titee! 0 Hier ARDELL WOOD248-7209/240-4246 1 na| peer PRE etoapace re same placeshe left behind, but equally recognizes the many benefits a small town can offera budding family. “When I was growingup in Morgan there always a ally goodfeeling here,” Lak People didn’t worry about locking their cars or their homes, Parents could let their kids ride their bikes around the neighborhood without worrying about themgetting kidnapped It was just a good place to growup. “I still think it is a good placeto raise children,” she continued. “I know there are someproblems here, but not the samekind of problemsthat other, bigger communities might have. My kids canstill ride their bikes over to grand ma’s house andI don’t have to worry about them.” Children canalsoride their bikes over to Riverside Park, a beautiful public gathering p that features one of the finest Little ue baseball diamonds inthe state. Complete with grass infield and underground dugouts with drinking fountains, thefieldis clearly the pride anna ane 7 lt a ms ope a, rmeceny Ou TMAN MEW 2a w/ 8 80, 3 8A Kowa! bik 000 49 ft 3.04 WOWADAY-Q8RT 840 23 wooded,BUYprivate Wondarhd Fanionte yardeetangs 2 bared1as4000.— duck Nard Hines! materials Gronite, Mocble, Commercial constiucted rmbir ‘woods oon! 409 AL Peanoatne Wd-9180 FAM AVAKE 944 1406/288-7270 ittA rownnouses of oeuAM . 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