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Show Second Purchase Nearly Finished 1 Srk 7 - Thursday, Jan. WIST VALLEY VIEW Well take them mat. State Buys Property For Halfway House WEST VALLEY. State officials have closed one land transaction and have nearly completed the purchase of a second parcel for corrections facilities in this city. But a spokesman for Both adult and youth corrections are divisions with the Social Services Department. The state acquired the halfway house property from the Liljen-qui- residents opposed to the corrections centers - a halfway house for adults and a youth detention center - said southwest portion of a plot owned by the family, Davies said. Only the signature of the County Commission is required to complete the Decker Lake purchase, which involves 17 acres for a total of $408,000, Davies said. st family for The $147,500. 2.1-ac- businessmen and parcel is at the -- yesterday (Wednes- day) they will continue their fight on two levels to keep the facilities out of the area. Craig Stayner, whose accounting office is located in the Electric Motor and David Peterson Supply Co. building adjacent to the halfway Peterson house site BENNION. David Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peterson, received the Eagle Scout award at a Bennion 5th ward banquet. He is a member of troop 366, with Robert J. Cox as scoutmaster. The award was presented by the scoutmaster, assisted by Harold Judd, district committeeman and Dick Gustafson, bishop. The Peterson boy earned 27 merit badges. For his Eagle project he distributed safety flyers from the fire department his com- throughout munity. He has served his as quarter- master. The Bennion junior high ninth grader enjoys gym and basketball and baseball. He has three brothers and two sisters. THE WEATHER SUMMARY 1980 1981 lo Prec HI Proc Lo 23 0 Dec. 30 43 23 TR Dec. 31 35 1981 29 25 31 28 32 28 35 30 34 28 .27 TR 1982 Jon. 1 Jon. 2 Jon. 3 Jon. 4 Jon. 5 TR TR TR 10 TR 43 19 .11 27 18 .15 8 TR 29 38 28 TR 39 12 .12 Year's Moisture 3.38 7.21 FORECAST: THURSDAY ft FRIDAY: Cold with below normal temperatures with con- siderable DAY sunshine. SATUR- SUNDAY: ft said help will be sought from the State Legislature and the courts to stop plans for the two corrections facilities. The second is a maximum security facility for youths at Decker Lake. 2365 South) Youth Is An Eagle troop W. (2560 Increasing clouds, chance of snow showers. Temps. Friday, Highs lower 20's ft Lows 0 to 15. Sat. ft Sun Highs, low 30s ft Lows in the teens. Davies mmissions agenda yesterday (Wednesday), but that the contract had been held up are pro- ceeding with plans at full speed. Last Wednesday, an agreement to purchase 2.1 acres for the halfway house was completed and all but formalities remain before the state acquires 17 acres at Decker Lake, ac- cording to Chuck Davies, property manager for the State Department of Social Services. Travel Series Will Begin Christmas holidays prevented attorneys from reviewing the contract, thus causing the delay. Davies said the state was able to obtain the Decker Lake property for $24,000 per acre, compared to the $73,000 per acre for the halfway house site, because of the irregular shape of the former parcel. The Decker Lake parcel includes a long narrow dog leg at its SALT LAKE. Lucky Australia will open the 1982 University Travel clubs film series Wednesday at 8 p.m. The film, to be shown at Kingsbury Hall, will include live narration by Ken Armstrong, who put the film together after seven visits to the night. Hospital reports apin- to be peared complete. Of the total, 23 were girls; 15 were boys. One infant arrived at Cottonwood hospital, seven at St. Marks, four at Valley West and one at home. The remainder were born at other hospitals in the Salt Lake valley. Babies were born to the following area families; COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Clrli John 5763 Sylvester, Sierra Grande Cir. ST. Michael So. Lovato, Dr. Royalwood Boyl Todd 5078 Kuehnl, Dr. So. 3839 Leroy Trujillo, West 9200 Dan Wilde, 2374 So. 1400 West VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Girls B. Christopher 2850 So. Redwood Far ra, Road D. Honey, Clernates Way Ronnell 6536 Larry W. Zolman, a halfway house - in the area. Condemnation of the property also would violate adjacent property owners rights, he said. Stayner also charged that corrections officials had not consulted with the State Attorney Generals office sufficiently on the matter. Legislative support also will be sought, the accountant said, since seven West Valley -- said governor Matheson would not override the decisions of the adult and youth corrections boards. Despite that setback, Stayner said opponents will not give up. If this site (for the halfway house) was chosen because they feel this area had the least opposition, be surprised. theyll School-ag- 4174 children e are being invited to Whitmore Library Monday at 3 p.m. to see the Disney film the Stormy Thoroughbred. Hol-lada- y Library will offer the film at 7 on Jan. 14. Preschool programs at Whitmore are scheduled Tuesday at 2 p.m. Fingerprinting merit badge instruction will be available at South Salt Lake ISOLID VALUES FOR YOUR HOME FOR AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCE SPECIALS If yon are looking for an after-invent- on Jensen, Lambeth St. David Glauser, 5424 6872 W. Jeffrey Richards, Highland Dr. Glen D. Harrington, W. Big Mountain Dr. Monte Rudd, 7854 W. 4320 3710 South 748 2820 South William Anderson, 4775 So. 4795 West Kevin D. Imlay, 3772 So. Adams Road Raymond W. Curry, 1268 Richard P. Hill, 3662 DeAnn Dr. 4758 So. 5870 San- Dean Paynter, 5640 Whitewood Dr. Robert F. Fenn, 2881 So. 3095 West Gregory Sanders, Country Hills Dr. Kurtis L. Hansen, Gunderson Lane Don B. Skousen, Ridgecrest Dr. Lynn Stewart, 441 E. 5898 1987 5449 as-i- 40; one-of-a-ki- reduced. A very deluxe nd) roll-to- p desk with seven drawers, including two file drawers, interior light, pull-o9 tray, and locks has been 1,089.95 now reduced to 9788. A wall mirror with ornate oval frame and float plate glass for just 915.88. Odds n ends in occasional tables are over 50 off. while glass and brass table 9 lamps that have been 34.95 are slashed to 19.99. ut gold-finish- ed have a number were cutting the price 40 to move, and linoleum remnants that are great for bathrooms, halls etc., are 50 off. Would you believe a Mediterranean bedroom set with dresser, mirror, fullqueen headboard, and nightstand is only 9449. So. Rockwood Way nd, Were clearing some bar stools, (one Or two of a and kind) great for many uses in your home, save are drastically living room sets (many 7120 West Michael Ault, 1758 Village Green Road Cory Gale, 4900 So. Highland Cir. Harvey Jackson, 3792 262-668- week. We Its a regular M63 1. value. Its regular thats 149.95, just this one 9 If you would like to dress up a room with a room divider, select 60 wide and finished in dark walnut with protective plasticized finish. a 77 as long as they last; while some 30 Open-Sty- le bookcases are only 69. special grouping of occasional tables in traditional Georgetown are reduced to 77 each Choose cocktail, end, or hex lamp tables. Carpets are reduced with some remnant pieces going for 40into 50 off the regular roll prices, and we can give you immediate stallation if you want them laid. We have two video cameras that were 1,1 69, but you can but them for just H64, and at the same lime pick up some terrific buys on other fine appliances. Weve marked down dinettes, sofas, bedroom sets, and even mattresses; in fact, weve a covers weve huge stack of mattresses in discontinued and really slashed- - Some mattress sets are as low as 98. A mis-match- styling with glass tops ed BRING YOUR TRUCK OR TRAILER TAKE THEM WITH YOU IF YOU WISH! to Iditlnnmi Opp.rHi.Hy T. Swt Ow Til. Hlfh InHmt toHt Ch.ry 6 By Otto. Hif .M 6865 Scott D. Roberts, Sierra Grande Dr. Courtney R. Fryer, AH n South 5965 4700 So. 200 West Sidney R. Main, 4081 So. 6740 West Harry Fawson, 4586 W. 4895 South furniture company THE "HOME" FOLKS Home Birth Boys Zeus Dr. would include and residents last Wednesday asked Gov. Scott Matheson to intervene on their half, but a spokesman for the Try Green Sheet classified ads! slashed to 149 you save 9100! Bunk beds with heavy 4 posts are now just 149 a pair. So. 3433 W. 3344 posi- which COT. UTS. Films, classes and story sessions are being offered children of all ages at county libraries this are going for 98J18 they are s and odds n ends you can assemble yourself. Swivel rockers upholstered in Herculon velvet that have been 9!49 are 5721 3985 Boys Olsen, Severn Cir. Leo Brinton, Mirkwood Phillip Cowley, 805 East John Metallo, 2525 Jerry Reynolds, Evening Dove Cir. businessmens tions, if other courses - of Children Small occasional tables Girls Jeffrey Collins, East Brian L. Welty, ford Dr. Girla Stayner said two attorneys have been hired to study the prohibit group businessmen A Need a love seat? 700 MARK S HOSPITAL community corrections centers. the land to prior Programs Aimed At e bargain in fine home furnishings for your home and are inleresled in saving money, seize this opportunity. Friday morning at 10 a.m. were having a big after inventory sale with items from the biggest inventory in our history. Youve never seen such values! Weve gone through our warehouses as well as our display floors and sliced items that are floor samples, and discontinued items. Many of them are still in their factory cartons, with specials being featured every department of our big stores: furniture, drapery, carpet, and appliances are on sale. Here are a few examples: OTHER HOSPITALS E. 5840 South residences Architectural of a business park around Heres an important message for you! shut-tlebu- Robert designs for the center, to be located just south of the parking lot adjacent to the lake, are intact and need only minor modifications, Davies said. Site plans for the halfway house are not as advanced and more detailed specifications are needed, said Bob Andersen, director of ment that restrictive in the Library Tuesday at 7 p.m. School-agchildren are being invited to a story hour at Holladay Library on Saturday, Jan. 16, at 11 a.m. and that same day a puppet show is scheduled at Magna Library at 2 p.m., while fairy tales will be told at South Salt Lake Library. YOU'LL NEVER FIND A BETTER OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE! . Calvin Christmas. i - 38 births inGreen Sheet volving area families were reported during the week ending Sunday covenants furniture Compiny General admission tickets are on sale in room 210 of Kingsbury Hall weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will be sold at the door. s There is free service from the Rice Stadium marking lot beginning;! at 7:10 p.m. Tickets! to the showing cost $2.50, with reduced rates for UofU students and staff. Group rates are also available. Further information may be obtained by calling scant senators and representatives already have expressed their opposition to the project. A letter drafted by Sen. Bill Barton was forwarded to state Because the state was willing to purchase this land (which will be landscaped and used as a buffer zone), Listing Short Of Normal Report A of action fail. He acknowledged the states right to buy the Liljenquist property for the halfway house, but reiterated the opposition argu- the nothing else, well hold it up courts, he said. the county provided the land at the lower rate, Davies said. If that sale is completed shortly, bids for the construction contract on the youth corrections facility could be advertised almost immediately, he said. southern extremity that is difficult to use. 581-710- 0. Week's Births If to one-of-a-ki- With Australia continent-nation- division employe confirmed his understanding, noting that the ll State officials, however, said he understood that county officials had planned to place the land sale on the County Co- the County Attorneys office. A county real estate in 7, 1982 Stephen L. Baker, So. Valley Forge (boy) 3764 UTAH'S LEADING HOME FURNISHINGS CENTER! SALT LAKE 10S0 loti lit South 44 3333 If PROVO 34 North Sth 373 130 Wt . |