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Show 4B The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday, November 78 Seek to Divy $4 Million Jury Finds Monson 1984-8Grants Block 5 In 26, 1983 Salt Lake City capital programming officials have a tentative $4 7 million in Community Development Block Grant funds to divide for 1984-8but theyll have to be picky about which projects get money: Seventy-eigh- t requests totalling more than 817 million have been received. Two committees, one comprised of citizens, the other of city staff members, will sift through the requests and compile two lists of worthy projects. Those lists then will be compared and a compromise list made Salt Lake Citys piece of the $4 3 billion federal CDBG pie can be used for three major objectives- To help low and moderate income people, to prevent slum and blight by upgrading neighborhoods with rehabilitated housing and street improvements and to help in emergency situations, says Stephanie Loker, the ed a target 5 lic buildings (including the Building request), 3L5 million for parks, 3310,000 for a drainage project, 3230,000 for public services and 5590,000 for miscellaneous projects. City-Coun- ty Glenn, Sets Visit To Utah citys community development Tribune Stott Photo bv Tim Kelly i Hillhaven Center Friday. Both recalled their combined 208 years at celebration. $30 a Month and Board, FDR Job Head Memories of Centenarians By Frank Brunsman Tribune Staff Writer What do two Salt Lakers who have lived a combined 209 years remember most about the past? "Working on ranches for 530 a month and board, said Joe Stewart, Salt Lake City area and has six chil- dren, all living She has 15 grandchil- - dren,.36 great grandchildren and great-grea- t grandchildren. 18 in 1979, she said Housing has been rehabilitated and streets, sidewalks and drainage have been improved. funds, Of the requests for 1984-835 3 million are for housing-relate- d improjects, 32.7 million for street provements, 3650,000 for redesigning city blocks, 34 8 million for pub- - Joe Stewart, 104, and Rose Knutti, 104, share a moment during festivities at the area planner. The money also can be used for the development of new parks, various planning projects, the construction of community and senior citizen centers and for some public services, like Travelers Aid and the Salt Lake Rescue Mission. Libraries, police stations and most government buildings arent eligible, although the list includes a 31,900,000 Building request for restoration. The requests most likely to be funded are those in nine city areas specifically targeted for help, Ms. Loker said. Those areas are called Capitol Hill, West Capitol Hill, Guadalupe, Jackson, Westside, Peoples Freeway, Central City, South Central and Sugar House. The Jackson area, in the northwest part of the city, has benefited dramatically since it was designat Utah Democrats are sponsorg ing a dinner for presidential candidate John Glenn on Dec. 7 at the Hotel Utah. Sen. Glenn, Ohios two-tersenior U.S. senator, will be hosted that night by John Price and of George Hatch, the fundraisers committee. The event will begin at 6 p m. in the Grand Ballroom No. 3, according to Peter Cook, the fundraisers coordinator. Other members of the committee are Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson, Provo Mayor James Ferguson, former Congressman Wayne Owens and Democratic Party supporters Kem Gardner, Jeannie Rokich and Emanuel Floor. 3500-a-pla- te fund-raisin- m City-Coun- ty Innocent Continued From Page l son had said, was that Mr. Monson s a business in which his father had a B-- considerable financial interest. The son was a poor businessman and came to his father for help, he add-- ' ed. That's a crime? Thats a conflict of interest? That interfers with the full and faithfull discharge of his duties? Hogwash' Mr. Yengich said. In his closing argument, Deputy Salt Lake County Attorney David Walsh had argued that prosecution and defense witnesses established that Monson Developments headofquarters were in the treasurers fice He noted that Mr. Monson had a call forwcrding system which sent all company calls to his county office and that company paperwork was done secretly by Mr. Monson and ms confidential secretaries using county equipment. Acknowledging that several department employees testified they were unaware of work being done for the company, Mr. Walsh maintained the treasurer, his deputies and secretaries felt guilty. He said it was more than mere coincidence that the companys financial records were found in Mr. Monson's office when he was served with a search warrant in May. Considered together with testimony by Mrs Knudsen, the treasurers who will be 105 Monday. President Roosevelt coming in help straighten out the country and end the Great Depression, said Rose Knutti, who was 104 Nov. 10. The two centenarians plus shared cake and punch Friday afternoon in the recreation room of Hillhaven Convalescent Center, 41 S 900 East, with other residents It was the day for November birthdays, but the two oldest got special attention Staff members and colleagues sang Happy Birthday" to them Spry enough to quip, The second hundred years are the toughest, Mr. Stewart said he lived most of his life in the Richfield area He credits part of being strong enough to feed himself to lots of outdoor work. He said he wouldnt change his life too much either if he had to do it over again. Mr Stewart is a grandfather After a start as a hired hand, he later acquired a ranch where he raised cattle, sheep and 6 Arthur Frank has taken major reductions in every department for this holiday weekend. Enjoy our fine quality and excellent selection, as well as our fine traditions of standing behind our merchandise and making normal alterations expertly on tailored clothing at no extra cost. great-great-gre- Mens suits are 2 and 3 piece styles from our regular stock and include our most famous brands hogs. Whose birthday is this anyway? was the first comment of Mrs. Knutti, who marked her 104th birthday Nov. 10. I never saw a cake so Reg 225 pretty Mrs Knutti, recalls knitting slippers for Mormon Church President Spencer W Kimball in 1980 and for President Reagan in 1981. Meanwhile in Fresno, Calif , Ada Henderson Paulson, born in Salt Lake City, will celebrate her 100th birthday with family and friends. She spent much of her life in the 00-48- 00 5 189.90-379.9- 0 Sportcoats include as well solid color blazers elbow as many patch styles Reg 145 00-25- 00 0 119.90-199.9- 0 Dress slacks feature belt loop styling and many with elasticized waistbands Area Stores Filled by Shoppers Reg 45 39.90-52.9- 0 00-62.5- 0 Raincoats are either and popular trench coat styles 00 99.90-109.9- 0 Reg 125 in single-breaste- d 00-13- 5 Continued From Page l cult to say whether the Christmas shopping season will be succesful based on the first day sales results because customer traffic has always been heavy then "But overall, the way we feel about the economy is that there will be an increase this year." he added B-- No change for normal alterations Not all colors and sizes m all stores Lambswool Mr Anderson explained, Oh, I think there is a little better feeling among customers about buying this year, although there is still some reservation Interest rates have come down but not very much " Mr Flack said he began to notice good business at Valley Fair Mall in April when average sales increased bv about 9 percent over year-agfigures He said during the 18 months before April in the midst of the recession there were only two months when the malls average sales didn't fare as well as for the same period the year before Special price Special price r UTAHS BEST PRICES MOVIE AND VCR RENTALS AND SALES T.ii.c. ;52T3m; m 29.90 will keep you covered in style Designed in Europe, it is the ultimate in good taste Camel v 89.90 Authentic sheepskin shearling jacket is rich suede outside, plush wool fur inside i Pionmmr is Suede Baracuda jacket o Panasonic a classic wine, grey, navy camel, ecru, sky or brown ck Perfect for even the coolest weather Special price Arthur Frank t J 299.90 Sleeveless lambswool (not shown) will compliment any shirt, in burgundy, grey sky, navy, camel, mocha, yellow or green Special price 24.90 isr TYPE HEAD (OMPAW Use your Arthur Frank Charge, MasterCard, American Express, Visa Cottonwood 278-262- 8 Fashion Place 262-296- 4 for- confidential secretary, Mr. Walsh concluded There is no question, no reasonable doubt that Monerat-in- g son Development Company, out of the county treasurers office, had to interfere with the effective operation of that office because it interfered with Sandra Knudsens work. mer Crossroads Plaza 328-010- 1 |