Show 24A Citizens Challenge 5300 South The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday July 14 1988 Special to The Tribune MURRAY — A public hearing on realigning Green Street the frontage road just west of Interstate 15 north and south of 5300 South drew a smattering of interest Tuesday night with most comments centered on the e future of an existing lot The Utah Department of Transportation-sponsored hearing included a slide show on proposed plans to alleviate what it calls a "hazardous" situation west of the freeway caused by current traffic patterns The area was identified as a "high hazard" area in a 1983 study Mack Christensen UDOT traffic and safety engineer said if approved the $480000 construction project would begin this fall and take about eight months to complete The proposed plan would close off access to both portions of the street from 5300 South and route traffic Program Offers Young People Wide Range of Arts Sessions s Arts experiences from g are being to offered to young people through Aug 18 at Liberty Park according to the Salt Lake City Park and Recreation Department and Very Special Arts Utah Programs are offered every Tuesday and Thursday at 10:30 am at the northeast pavilion said Barbara Pioli executive director Trained volunteers work with the professional artists who run the sessions she said Tuesday's session this week fea- g conducted by tured a singer Hardin Davis Thursday's offering is a puppet show "Bubble Gum Factory" Ms Pioli said the program will provide experiences in visual dance music and the theatrical arts for handicapped and children and it is hoped the children will "make sing-a-long- mask-makin- sing-a-lon- new friends through their common enjoyment of the arts" Admission is $1 per child but "specially challenged" youngsters may participate free by making arrangements through Very Special Arts Utah Ms Pioli said Remaining programs this summer will be: Tuesday finger painting Lucy Fairchild July 21 puppet show by Freddie's Puppets July 26 mask making by Connie Erickson ceramicist July 28 puppet show by Aunt Donna's through College Drive about Puppets Also Aug 2 clowning and balloon sculpting Sammy T and Sune shine Aug 4 puppet show Richards Aug 9 musical instruments Fae Call Aug 11 story telling Helen Taylor Aug 16 paper bag puppets Lucy Fair-chil- d and Aug 18 creative art Wayne Geary Lyn-nann- 0"-V(- park-and-rid- V ''' 'a 5 o -ir GIVE YOUit ISUitiJ A You re mowing trie liwn ind you want to won gravel drive "or paved area You have to atop turn the mower off crou the area and then restart the mower when you reach the other side l im--r- vtfs - v SNAPPER'S lata you release the convenient control bar and the blade stops without stopping the engine Now you can move about V- fyour yard without (King stops and restarts Saves time and effort lor your sen as well as saving wear and tear on your mower Hatch Trying to Steer Work to Utah Bases Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Sen Orrin Hatch said Tuesday he is trying to persuade the Army to shift some of its work at a St Louis base to Fort Douglas or the Tooele Army Depot The Utah Republican said the purpose of his effort is to create more jobs in Utah to keep Fort Douglas from being closed and to save the Pentagon money According to Sen Hatch's staff Tooele Army Depot now does service work on 90 percent of the St Louis base's equipment I 5SSEnOT£fe SxPMT lawn mower repair 1 Ont iTjPSS Shifting such work to Utah would save the Pentagon $34 million in the first year a staffer said 1 A Z Cottonwood X4835 A &ZLT Highland Drive V ft 1 r i i i a I Vl)ffl- f J three-towe- 5300 South to accommodate widening the state road UDOT Commissioner Wayne Winters said the department would receive comments until July and will be forwarded to the state and federal agencies involved with the project A decision is not expected until August li i )EAT TELE MEAT Nowol Get Carrier Quality Cooling w iiiifii j ' rl SIM N PLUS WE ARB NOT C AeiAA J?" COMFORTABLE Er REBATE A UNTIL YOU ARE 1 ySK Mall 1 ' vVF W 1 ture development Green Street Associates owner of r commercial office a park on the south side of 5300 Sijuth now undergoing site preparation has deeded space to the state fon the access to the project and also ttong park-and-rid- s ' Report one accident on the street from his office in the building which overlooks the street He also complained that the company had not seen any specifics on the plan but it seemed to favor development to the south and "doesn't take into account our need" for fu- each way with on and off access lanes to the freeway and in and out of College Drive Turn lanes into and out of College Drive would also be included separated by raised islands and controlled by a traffic signal Three of the four speakers at the meeting questioned Mr Christen-sen'- s statement that there were numerous traffic accidents in the area saying they have witnessed only one or two accidents in several years of using the lot They said the four traffic lights under the freeway are the problem and felt the new plan would only cause delays in getting into and e out of the lot They also felt the covered parking would increase the amount of vandalism and thefts from cars Scott Quist vice president for S&L Financial Corp owner of the property where the Farm Bureau building is located said he has seen only one-quart- er of a mile to the west The south portion of Green Street would be diverted to the west to skirt a commercial developement and routed to access 5300 South directly across from College Drive which begins on the north side of 5300 South UDOT is working with the developer e to include the lot with a proposed covered parking lot on the commercial project An open area for oversized vehicles such as trucks with campers and large trucks would be located immediately south of the covered lot Access to property and businesses now served by Green Street north of 5300 South would be routed to a proposed access road off of College Drive to the south of the AT&T facility and north of the Farm Bureau building ending in a turnaround Also 5300 South would be widened to accommodate four lanes park-and-rid- Accident-Rat- e I Ml KMAfN V K LIMITED OFFER WITH THIS COUPON UTAH ENGINEERING CO The Heating & Air Conditioning Professionals 50 WTRUMAN AVE 24 HOUR SERVICE 484-451- 1 1W u lU'iCOjiLriMlCoK Uw 3 u 'M' if'1' '' p li r MX r 1 i i l iwniiif lis remount-evenniirinfi il rnis i i -- If you miss the t Annual Ascensia® Comforter Sale don't worry There's always next year Save 30 of our most off the regular price comforter The once-a-ye- popular ar Ascensia Comforter Sale Now through July 31 Crossroads Plaza Richards Street Level SLC r 322-266- 7 C Scandu Down" Corpurition 1988 A nationwide franchiw organisation Scandi Down Shi Come ftrl Ike Scandia dtf&net ' W nY man wakes up in the morning after sleeping on an advertised mattress under an advertised blanket in advertised pajamas He will bathe in an advertised tub wash with advertised soap drink advertised coffee after his advertised juice cereal and toast (toasted in an advertised toaster) put on advertised clothes and an advertised hat He will ride to work in an advertised car sit at an advertised desk and write with an advertised pen Yet this man hesitates to advertise saying that advertising does not pay Finally when his unadvertised business goes under HE A WILL THEN ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE! 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