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Show President Kimbaii The Salt l.ake Tribune. Monday, September 20. 1976 19 Growth of LDS Noted ST PAUL, Minn (AP) Spencer W Kimball, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, in a news conference, says the Mormon Church has grown in recent years because, Me have the truth, we know God and Gods programs." President Kimball, 81, said Saturday that the truth of the church includes strict morality, emphasis on families, the Bible, the giving, Book of Mormon and messages from He declined to comment specifically on th recent action of the Episcopal Church m granting the priesthood to women but said, The priesthood is given by God Just having it given to someone by a group of men is not v adequate President Kimball said the church is He based, on "revelations of God declined to say if he has had any in his three years as president and prophet. Wendell Ashton, church public relations manager, said President Kimballs appearance at a news conference is a departure from tradition in the church Prior to 1972, church leaders did little if any public speaking e, God Our future is good," said President Kimball of the growth which has seen membership rise from 1 7 million in the U S in 19G5 to 2 8 million last year m sum si Left itself forward large throwaway bag position adjustment a light touchy ciean all carpets . ol your hand shag, plush, regular Automatically kitchen. Edge' adjusts itself to cleaning suction all carpet styles Try it1 p0wer with to Continued From Page to Quote! SMITH-CROW- CO N 1993 South 11th East Phone 484-5259 THE NEW TWO SENDS YOU 75 "Airport First time on TV! 7:00 cf hx 0? LvC c 0 d :rid' W 13 Housing Authority operates a low tost rehabilitation loan and grant program through the Community Development program It has a goal of 20 units m 1976, 80 units m 1977 and 200 units in other years Another 300 units annually are expected to be rehabilitated under Section 8 of the Housing and Urban the report Development program, said Clear Backlog But it would take 30 years to clear the backlog of deteriorated units through the housing authority program, even if all occupants meet stringent income criteria What is needed is expansion and acceleration of the program, the study emphasized Proposed to meet the housmg problems are an expansion of the rehabilitation loan program by involving the private sector and use of the State Housing Fmai.ce Agencys power to issue revenue bonds to finance loans This program would allow an accelerated rate of rehabilitation and inclusion of moderate income households It will be coordinated with additional Prices Too Low Kv 6,000 Housing Units Seen as County Need With headlight and Right & homes each year for the next 10 years, an additional 5,000 will need major repairs ing to a recently completed study, theyre not enough. In addition to some 6,000 new In Next 10 Year? CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE Seif propelled Hoover Vacuum Moves number of new homes, such as these, are being built in Salt Lake County. But accord HOOVER POWER DRIVE Self-Propell- ed A public support m the form of capital improvements planning and zomng policies and relocation of sound structures from transitional areas to viable neighborhoods, the study proposed Viditional recommendations cal! for overall planning policies, changed assessment practices, consumer and public education and building industry cooperation At the heart of the program, according to Alison Massa. senior associate with EDAW, is increased citizen involvement with neighbors helping neighbors Neighborhood self help will allow those who do not qualify for low interest loans to make home improvements It will allow those that do get loans to make more home improvements And it will expand total community resources for neighborhood improvements." Ms Massa explauied Ms Massa said neighborhood eoun cils will be uttlized to coordinate activities and explain programs to individuals Home building contractors will be utilized to provide assistance trucks foi hauling junk, loaning tools, supplying building materials at cost and teaching technical skills Coupled with the housing improvements. the study continued, is the need for capital improvements The survey noted a need for curbs, gutters, sidewalks and street lightings Some areas also needed street paving and drainage improvements Parks are also given a high priority, particularly small landscaped green spaces or play areas in neighborhoods be responsible for selecting target neighborhoods They should also ex amine existing zoning and subdivision ordinances and the manner in which thev arc administered Needed changes include increased rear and side yard m commercial and industrial zones to separate them from residential areas, uicreased parking requirements for commercial and industrial users, multi family zones to provide appropriate transition zones between single family and more intensive zones and improved apartment planning and de" sign standards Issue Bonds A joint plan to relocate structures is froposed to protect residential (VRkets and to accelerate and ease the planned transition of residential to commercial The Salt Lake County Planning and industrial uses in nonviable areas Commission the study went on, should such as m South Salt Lake. Sound but isolated houses in industrial areas would be moved to viable neighborhoods Concerning financmg the rehabilitaThe condominium is in the Three tion, the study urges the State Housing Fountains East development Finance Agency be utilized, because it has the power to issue bonds as well as Chief Nichols said the fire appeared raise money for to make loans to start m a basement bedroom The Hearings are planned in November cau-is still under investigation, he on the housing study and its said set-bac- S2 1,000 Blaze Damages Condominium Fire caused $21,000 damage Sunday afternoon to a condominium at 1061 E 50th South Battalion Chief Herb Nichols, Salt Lake County Fire Department, said the home of Betty D Finlayson was damaged by the 12 07 p m fire k L r jspc' n. n tv' rrod. ad Charlton Heston ;ri Karen Black alt VCJ.t 9 bo q d tc .earn1 - L ii C eft ' ' C -920 f OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 A M.-1- 0 SUNDAYS 10 P.M. PRICES EFFECTIVE MON. & TUES. P.M. 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