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Show Rocky Mountain to FURNACES WATERHEATERS FREE ESTIMATES MEW Phone L uilire L Sunbeam Heating t Electric 466-86- February 11 f 965 Pag e o 79 1994 South 11th East Gail F. Bywater AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS Horsepower Is our business Oscilsoscope ignition test Bear wheel aligning Automatic transmission Brake relining and service Dynamometer tune-uPick-u- p and delivery In p HOTEL UTAH SKY 1-- ROOM Ax '. downtown area Luncheon Sunday Brunch Musical Fashion Show Mondays Dinner nightly except Sunday Complete dinners from $3.00 Dancing Fridays and Saturdays & ill To Blot Blight (Continued from Page 1) the Utah Savings and Loan League. who is a former deputy county attorney and was legislative assistant to Congressman David King during his first term In Washington, said the biggest task has been Creer, O') :b bU 0) HOTEL UTAH COFFEE SHOP Fine Food Moderate prices to correct misconceptions about urban renewal. It's widely mi sutler -stood," he said. The federal urban renewal plan simply expedites private redevelopment of blighted areas, he explained, making surrounding property more valuable and Increasing tax revenue from the area. He cites Portland, Oregon, which cleared 83 5 acres near down town. The net tax return on the property had been $145,000 annually but a private firm has research estimated that when the project Is finished the value of the property will Jump from about $3.5 million to more than $71 million and tax revenue will exceed $1 million annually. Creer emphasizes that all urban renewal projects are controlled and relocally development is accomplished with private capital. State government only enters the picture to pass legislation enabling communities to set-u- p their own renewal projects. By the same token, the fed- eral participates agency only as an adviser and acts as a banker advancing preliminary funds, loans and some grants. One example is that it will of the next pay the difference c project cost between the cost of purchasing and clearing die land and the price to a private developer. How does It work? Creer explained the procedure: two-thir- ds Cheerful Service Bring the whole family! FREE PARKING at the Hotel Utah Garage for Coffee Shop and Sky Room dinner guests. 328 U 91 for reservations H. N. (Hank) Aloia, Manager 1.) The state passes leg- islation enabling local communities to initiate their own urban renewal projects. The city of county 2) commission establishes a local public agency of five, unsalaried commissioners and askes the federal government a financial advance jo prepare a project plan 3 ) After a public hear- - cleared, it is sold to a private developer or public agency for development as indicated in the project plan. If necessary, federal funds are made available for relocation of the net proand ject cost. two-thir- Certeia rt 7 09 Nmmu 9m T n4 9 M U mi It .. pa WOMEN TO ThE WOMEN TO UfrofhiM... RiqhTofHiM... "WILD AS A RUNAWAY TRAIN) A LULU! FUN FOR FUN'S SAKE ds Thus, clearing if a and property particular site million and the land is then sold for $7 million -the federal government would pick-u- p $2 million of the difference and the local agency $1 million except that any publiclmprovement on the site could count toward this cost. Advantages, Creer says, Include the obvious one of eliminating slums as well as facilitating proper enforcement of zoning, building, health and fire codes. Opponents have pointed out the public housing as an evil of the program. Creer replies that the proposed Community Redevelopment law for Utah specificially prohibits public nousing Another argument of the opposition is the right of eminent domain. Creer says that it is vital to a local program otherwise one or two property owners can block a project by refusing to sell needed costs 123 E. 4TH S. o mows 0 ThE Jaycees To Mock City Room Antics is held, the local agency can approve the plan. Then, after land is acquired and ing 322-354- 7 GET T6AT STORY Orln Hunter runs through his lines with, left to right, Joan Holmstrom, Maxine Hill and Betty Terrill. Staged by the Salt Lake Auxiliary, the satire on newspaper life will be present at the Jewish Community Center, Thursday, February 18. LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION Director Joyce Hogan left, choreography Joy Henkel and vice president Beverly Showell compare notes for their upcoming production. at 8 P.M. when the Salt Lake Jaycee Auxiliary presents a satire of life In a typical city The newspaper profession will be shaken to its foundations Thursday, February 18, $10 land. However, he said, it is not often used and there's an alternative for the owner who doesnt want to sell. He may give a long term lease and then participate in the renewal project. Although the urban renewal program has existed for some 15 years, Salt Lake City and Ogden are the only two cities with more than 60, 000 population in the United States which cannot undertake an urban renewal project. A direct benefit in Salt Lake City would be financial assistance to the Salt Lake civic auditorium complex for site acquisition. In fact, the auditorium board has suspended further land purchase pending the outcome of enabling legislation. Creer and the Utah Committee for Community Development are hopeful that the bill will win Senate approval Emergency! The Review Needs Help If you live in the Sugar area or East Millcreek region, enjoy meeting and talking to people, and do not object to earning money wed like to talk to you, ouse-Foothlll The Rocky Mountain Review needs two columnists to cover all news worth activities in these two areas. No experience necessary if you can use a telephone and enjoy writing you qualify. So, if you would like to have fun, win friends and Influence today. people call Ask for Betty Czachowskl. 278-28- uiMcmi Q room. The benefit stage show will be presented at the Jewish Community Center. Proceeds for the $1.50 tickets will aid a deserving student of the speech and hearing department at the University of Utah. Joyce Hogan Is the writer director of the speech and show, Joy hearing benefit Henkel Is in charge of choreography and Beverly Showell Is serving as Jaycee board member In charge. A few of the unbelievable characters In this madcap . ft n o NOW v will Include performance cleaning ladles who rival Cyd Charlsse, a poetic crook and a magician as baffling as (.y - GUYS Jim Marshall plays the poetic crook Lovey the Lip." OKAY, YOUSE Houdinl. Public is cordially Invited to attend. ' t too, ... f ; UY Brattens Westminster Sets Recital The Westminster College of music head, department Kenneth Kuchler will present students of Elizabeth Hayes Simpson in a vocal recital, Wednesday, February 10, at in the Robinson 7:30 P.M , Room of Hogle Hall. Students performing include: Travis Flournoy, Y- vonne DeMars, Shirley Dickey Joy Pemberton, Mary Pemberton, Gerrl Ranney, Dianna Sepal, Sharon Smith, Camille walker Margaret Ward, and Kathleen Welch. The public is invited and there will be no charge f'r admission. 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