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Show wmroww 'jwyn I The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday , July 22, 1077 State Puts 81.56 Million Group Raises Questions On Froposed Malls Effect Two buildings in the path of the proposed and continued development of a healthy dollar Crossroads (.enter should be preserved, the Salt Lake Assn of Community Councils (SLACC) said Thursday It also asked city commissioners to study the impact of traffic generated by the Crossroads project and spend capital im provements money for land, parks and other projects ineligible for federal cash Hermoine Jex, SLACC chairman, said her group supports orderly growth of the city multi-millio- chitect, said the two buddings are known as West 1st the Brigham Young Trust Co S South) and Amuwna Jewelry (60-6-2 business district The Crossroads Center would cover nearly 70 per cent of the block west of the ZCMI Center and south of the LDS Temple. The, city, through its redevelopment agency, has lieen asked to procure eight properties needed for the project A majority of the other land is held by Zions Securities Corp , real estate arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Allen D Roberts, state historical ar n mw- -t (50-6- erected It is our concern that an additional mall will generate so much traffic the city will have to widen the recently narrowed Main Street, Mrs Jex said "Developments such as the new mall have spin-of- f effects which Main) He said a recent historical budding study showed the two are extremely significant " The Brigham Young Trust was budt in 1893 and is the last of several of its type. Amussens is the oldest intact commercial budding in the city, he said Its the only building in the downtown area It was also the first fireproof budding y in the Intermountam West, he said 0 should lie studied thoroughly before sions are made," she said deci- Arabian entrepeneur Adan Khashoggi is million richer now, compliments of Utah taxpayers Mr Khashoggi's A K. Utah properties sold th Utah Department of Transportation 70 acres of Saudi $1 56 right-of-wa- for y $3 Thats $1,564,000 the largest way settlement in the history of the department, said Guy H Ivins, chief of the transportation Division. departments is which The property, adjacent to North Temple between 5300 and 5600 West, will be used for future construction of department spokesmen said. nght-o- f Right-of-Wa- The center has been estimated to generate million a year m sales tax collections to the city and another $500,000 in property tax. d Arab Sells 70 Acres y Officials GGffiEG3S mmmm Study Trash Rats SLEEPING BAGS EEUtfi "LEVEL THOLUIIS REEL "WEST'S BEST BUYS" DELUXE Problems of rats and mice lurking in uncollected trash piles are worrying Salt Lake Health Department officials And for a separate reason, the county will discontinue neighborhood cleanup collections after this season. County Commissioner Pete Kutulas says pickups are out of hand L. C. 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Larson said Thursday the wife of a lieutenant in his office, who was involved m an accident while driving her husbands unmarked patrol car, was not authorized to drive the vehicle Joyce Strong, 47, 1013 East 5650 South, wife of Lt Don Strong, head of the department's internal investigations division, was involved in a wreck Monday at 1300 East and Creek Road (7400 South), causing about $900 damage to the Sharon Trujillo, 18. 2637 Quail Hollow, were injured The other car, driven Richard Baker. 17, address given as Salt Lake City, had $350 damage He also was unhurt. Wednesday Chief Deputy Sheriff Ken Ham-mo- n said he didnt think there would be a problem with the woman driving the car because she is employed by the county as a jail corrections officer. Thursday, Sheriff Larson said she was not authorized to drive the USA COMBO pnm mariker 88 Sill P BAG Salt Lake County 18, d? 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