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Show I I 1 REVIEW. A2 I December 2. 1965 1 3 b v "o Murray Says OK On Center eeks of wrangling among the Murray CityCommis-sund residents Salt Lake County. Kresge interests, living in the Green Valley' subdivision near the Cottonwood the city Murray City won diagoiul is officially over. commission Monday night voted to accept the controversial petition presented three weeks ago by Salt Lake developer Wallace Woodbury and Michigan developer A rthurT Lanmng. The move annexed about 20 acres of land from Salt Lake County and retoned it commercial. On about April 1, ground will be broken on the newly acquired land to house a $1.5 million shopping center. Three PARK DIRECTOR George Spnngfellow, committee member Mrs Elmer Olson, Club President Mrs. C. R. Wade and Mrs. Richard V Morris begin beautification program to honor people who were early residents of Sugar House. art 0 the movieft. 0 SALT LAKE'S 0 ANNOUNCES Mayor Ray P Greenwood said he believes that someday property along 9tb East will be all zoned commercial 1 don't think that Commissioner Cushing hailed the annexation as something which will benefit Murray very much, and noted that for a long time he has believed that Murray should extend its boundaries down 45th South However, 1 suggest that a buffer strip along the shopping Mr. center meeting Murray specifications be included, Cushing said 0 IKd. m J9fc 9mm?cI --- ITS PREMIERE THE SAGA OF AN INNOCENT ( his Mr. Woodbury thanked the commission stating that opinion, the new center will provide Murray with at least $45,000 a year in taxes. He earlier explained that the center will occupy about 105,000 square feet, with parking enough to accommodate some 793 cars. He has predicted that the shopping center will generate 6 We between million worth of business yearly. are very much open to suggestions regarding traffic flow into and out of the nearby residential area, he said. In his opinion, the best way to separate the store from the Green Valley subdivision would to to utilize a combination of land scaping and a wall along the edge facing residential homes. ( FILM GIRL IN THE BIG, WICKED CITY! In K-- Mart 0 $4-$- Damages Asked In 2 Auto Suits ies. to work with . .'.ODIESOIDS new folding door aijlwlcarfl 0 Two Salt Lake County emPreston L. Atwood and Lei-- da ployers and an employee of Atwood, asked $25,000 each were named as defend- damages each from Harley ants la civil actions filed In Walton and Curtis Ray Wille Third Judicial District Court sen. Salt Lake County resiby plaintiffs alleging damages dent. The complaint alleged that on April 8, 1965, while resulting from traffic accidents Involving vehicles of Mr. Wlllesen was functioning the employers as an agent of Mr. Walton, Mr. Willesen negligently and carelessly drove an automobile of Mr. Walton Into the vehicle of the defendants In another action, Mary Evankovich, 731 Oakley St., asked for $37,500 damages in a complaint alleging negli- on the part of Danny 5ence driver and agent for National Beverage Co. The Plaintiff alleged that she was struck by the beverage firm vehicle driven by Mr. Tucker, while she was a pedestrian in a crosswalk on 2nd South St. on Sept. 3, 1965. The truck, the complaint said, was back--e- d Into the crosswalk, hit the plaintiff and knocked her down, Good for nothing causing multiple leg, hip, thigh, back and shoulder injur- .corner goes -- 0 IP1 JUmiiiowMUuM l4r tor Injuries Mr. Stewart said he suffered in a two vehicle collision at 35th South and $400 West. wmw) ALDER'S Installing Agents , SSO So. Mam 4 1444 M AND HIGHLAND REDWOOD KM IN THE Jims -- iSA K y IfTSTDtT-jjyTTOSL- .. Press the right button , md 363-657- , BSS-KHTW- ... i CAN'T -- THAN THE BEST! w II ?. V MACHINE and LSS - rnfcfcw DAILY CHANGES . The unique element about the signs on the Salt Lake City Line bum for KSL-Tis that they change the insart everyday to promote the program for that evening. Adverting on the bum can have impac with change! at frequently at every, day. Cliff Thomet, promotion manager for Channel 5. purchased the schedule with City Lines Transit Adv. Co., 602 East 5th South ; BIKINI ..M u. t AND r iff HE'LL TELL YOU. YOU AFFORD TO PICK hd Small - mmm JBM& . An action for damages and was expenses totaling $20,750 filed by Reed Stewart, plaintiff, against Janet L. Frandsen j HOUDA Y SPECIAL ill I PERMANENT WAVE : Regular $2500 supreme perm SPECIAL Regular $20.00 PHONE: lttS 10 SPECIAL Msk 278-261- 5 10 12 511 00 4 your oppointmint TODAY! ncui siix?00 ani ,NmC8Ut-FUUt- tSr nxi-tzmtxxz- OPEN MONDAY and EVENING by apfft. A condiVioL x tUT.i a COAST i59 Sc.h 2300 East ftuhlotUr- O - w I n - |