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Show ROCKY PR Expert To Address Local Unit Quentin L. Harvell, execu-v- e director of the Public Relations Society of American Dowell, will visit Salt Lake City Wednesday, August 26. During his one day visit he will meet with and address address a luncheon meeting at noon at the Alta Chib Mr. Harvell became the director of PRS , February 10, the Intermountain Chapter of PRSA, according to Edwin E. O president 1964 when he wasselectedrom a field of nearly 100 applicants. FOR 6 - - I Panorama Dr. SALE-42- 07 Time Is money at least thats what Salt Lake area construction workers figure., and theyre planning to contribute a portion of the valuable stuff to this years United Fund drive. During the month of August, each person employed by a general contractor In the area is being asked to work one additional hour per day for one lf week or day on a Saturday. The money thus earned will be donated to the United I FOURTH SOUTH EAST Salt Lake City Call or Eves 359-37- & Sun. 2. Utah 467-793- 0, 359-53- 363-217- 4, one-ha- 1tr Fund. v lr- i i f ' JTT NEAR COSGRIFF SCHOOL .Jen room cape cod. Main floor family room, V4 bedrooms, dining room, 22 baths. Deluxe Large lot, lovely Schedules Picnic 000rttr ;7 - throughout! Club Newcomers Kit sh' officers for the Mount Garden Club were recently Installed by Mrs. James Kfiiarem, thlrTvlce president of theUtahAssocla- ted Garden Clubs. New trees. f'he Salt Lake Newcomers Club Is planning a family picnic Sunday, August 23, from 12 noon to 6 p.m. at George Washington Memorial Grove for all members, prospective members and guests. Families must bring their own lunch, but soft drinks and Ice cream will be $29,950 ymfiui E. 33rd Evenings call SOUTH 277-456- 6 HU or HU Mrs. Robert members of ht First Ward Relief were treated to a day Cottonwood Society of touring and a delighful luncheon at Clarks on Capitol 13 Zoning Laws Help Keep Values Stable, Heres Some Of Rules Zoning regulations generally let a property owner know what he can put on his land and, once Its there, what he can do with It. facturing apply in various Last weeks Rocky Mountain re- quirements for some zones, below are others. Because of space limitations these are subjects as guesthouses, horses, the height of a building and how far it must be from the front or side boundary of a property. The purpose of zoning laws Is to keep neighborhoods uniform, prevent one man from using his property to anothers disadvantage and - while they occasionally place limits on Individual privilege -- - they help to keep land values stable Salt Lake County has 23 established zones covering residential, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing, and forestry activities. In the southeast part of the county most of these, except manu not detailed explanations. For complete information the Salt Lake County Zoning Commission should be contacted. l: Allows: single family dwellings, churches, libra -rles, museums, art galleries, schools , parks, nurseries, greenhouses, and household pets. Home occupations are allowed, which means the activity must be conducted entirely within the house and carried on by persons living there. They must be Incidental and secondary to the residential purpose of the building. Minimum lot area In R- -l R-- -- Dr. C. Lowell Lees, who is leaving shortly; William F, Christensen, director of ballet and professor: Vern Adlx, associate professor; Robert Wilson, associate Hyde Owner transferred. Ken L. Olsen - George Gawan - 278-369- 5 Seenzitij (firstffZedlt&i 421 SOUTH MAIN STREET a PHONE ifc DA 3 lltVrjt- W-- , r- multi-us- e building containing twopubllc theatres, classrooms, scenery and paint shops, costume shop, design rooms, rehearsal halls, cast and star dressing rooms, theatre library, Green Room (reception area), food facilities and theatre staff offices. Seating capacity of the main auditorium is 1,000; seating capacity of the Little Theatre is 350. Stage is 60 feet wide by 30 feet high. The double stage elevators (front and back) are operated by hydraulic lifts and are raised Independently to 10 feet above the stage floor or lowered 30 feet to the scene shop below. Here a college education Is combined with highly specialized professional training by the nine-ma- n teaching staff: - Allows: Single family S-- Review listed general They cover such diverse pro- fessor; Ralph E. Margetts, assistant professor; Gordon (Continued on Page 12) dwellings, guest houses, churches, schools, parks, nurseries and greenhouses without a retail shop, animals and fowl for family food, a maximum of four horses for private use, and household pets, and home occupations as described in l. The minimum lot area In Is one acre, the minimum width is 100 feet at a distance 30 feet back from the front lot line. There are side, front and rear yard regulations Involved. Height rules require that no building shall be greater than 35 feet. la Allows the same uses as In except that dwellings are permitted. Area requirements for Rla are the same as forfe-- l R-- A R-- two-faml- ly A R-- 2 Is slmiliar to R- -l O. Mack. Savage, re- - ..,,,i.ry rijhi. Li ; MADNESS IN MURRAY! Thl3 exciting Murray should sell for $22,500, but has just been reduced to $19,800 (FHA appraisal). Four large bedrooms (12 x 14), two baths, large living room. Main floor family room with fireplace. Attached garage, patio, landscaping, fenced yard. On quiet street, near school. GREAT for kids. trl-lev- el For appointment call Bob Wilkinson, Jr. CR DOWELL WILKINSON 564 E. 3rd South 363-264- 1 YOURE INVITED ..to see the following homes OPEN Sunday 2 til dark ex- cept for width and yard regulations. 5 allows all uses permitted In R- -l plus multiple or groups dwellings, mortuaries, private clubs, hotels and apartment hotels, hospitals, sanitariums, clinics, convalescent homes, rest homes, child nurseries, and mobile accordhome parks. In ing to the zoning regulations there may be conducted a Incidental (to a multiple dwelling unit) for the convenience of the occupants. . . .provided that there shall be no entrance to such business except from Inside the bullding for units designed for 24 or more families. Area regulations are 5000 square feet for each one family dwelling, with 750 more square feet for each additional dwelling unit. No building or group of buildings shall cover more than 60 percent of the R-- 1- - 4241 MONARCH WAY FHA $19,300 Make offer R-- 5, lot. the Pioneer Memorial Theatre and toured the beautiful new theatre dedicated to the pionIt Is a is 10,000 square feet. areas. 9:30 A.M. we traveled to the University of Utah campus to eers. rs. James U Cottonwood Tales 2i baths. M. ill? Hill, Tuesday, August 4. Leaving the ward chapel at Close to city. 5 bedrooms, M X Cottonwood First Ward Society Tours Theater , Detention Home Twenty-eig- 08 who will tlnue as parllmentarlan, was honored at the meeting. Chairman for the special event held at Log Haven was er. J By LE NORE TURNBOW CR REALTY tiring president Officials are: Mrs FredW. Basch, 4183 Shanna Street, Mrs. Robert president; Toombs, 4506 Leo Way, vice president; Mrs. Don Madsen, 2403 East 6660 South, secretary, and Mrs. Gerald Rock, 6810 South Brookhlll, treasur- 1 2901 Ml Olympus Club Selects Officers Construction Men To Give Extra Hours Three bedrooms, two baths, one block to Olympus High School, full basement with roughed-i- n rooms. A brick, contemporary rambler youll love to own. Drive by and see f 887 Salt Lake County, Vtah Page 9 . In his position he Is responsible for administration of this professional society of more than 4,000 members. He Is a native of New York and received a BA degree from Iona College In New Rochelle. In the U. S. After service Army, he attended the Graduate School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, Washington D. C. where he received a BS degree in foreign trade. He has held various selling and advertising positions since then. He now resides In White Plains, New York, with his wife, Sandra, and four children. He will ' W .VtOl.M.tn REVIEW Au must 20 1964 Thursday, 2 - 2500 E. RUSSELL (4$80 South) 3Bedoom Brick 4 NEW HOMES ST. $19,100-23,50- 0 KSOE-f.TA- R COTTONWOOD MALL CALL across from Makoff 278-289- 6 MT. OLYMPUS PARK Really a honey! Exclusive Olympus Park contemporary Architecturally designed and built. Most unusual home in the valle THIS HOUSE HAS EVERYTHING! You MUST see to appreciate. 5 bedrooms, 2 large batfis. You name it, it has it. Coll: IN-7-94- 44 HU-5-90- CR-7-25- 51 HU-4-02- 24 UP FOR FALL & Imperfect Doov 58 GUMP AND AYERS REAL Victor Ayers Bud Young fr X kH A AND INSURANCE ESTATE 277-255- 277-248- 1 4 Mahogan- y- Birch Your Choice fV V" nW vV v HOLLAD AY HONEY! Nine room home with 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, Can be used as a duplex. Walk-ou- t basement, two kitchens, fruit trees, very large lot. Only 6 years old. GRAND MT. OLYMPUS BEAUTY New, custom built, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, both levels completely finished including amusement room, formal dining room, kitchen with all the large family-size- d built-in- s. Large patio, double garage. OPENING Aug. 27 to 30 ONLY $.28,000 Call: 364-647- 8 $38,500 ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED 278 8350 9292 Call McCormick Dan Simons -25- 5-1635 Ethington-27- 8 W. INC. ADRIAN WRIGHT REALTORS INVESTMENT CO. SALT MEMBERS 331 E. 4th South KAIPE STTAEIEI 364-647- 7 445 V E. LAKE MULTIPLE REAL ESTATE BOARD DA !19, running foot AKRON lUMBER co; Call LISTING SERVICE 2nd South (Complete) 06 486-101- 1 |