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Show Up and Down the Street me Better Days on Way for Downtrodden Magna Area Salt fake By Robert H. Woody Tribune Business Editor MAGNA Any who expect it to be like it was 40 or 60 making deals. But several years ago it moved six miles east to a site in West Valley City. But you can go home again. many of them now offering or 650,090 homes for those in a time of near impossible mortgage and others built 10 and 30 rates ments Main Street was only a starting shoot of a community that over the years has sent up many fresh shoots, There are new housing develop- - 645,000 Qfrilmnr years ago when it was liter- ally rn ethnic Business melting pot with sounds, smells and soul that evoked Croatia or Crete, will be disappointed. Main Street is dead, a Disneyland of plywood-boarde- d fronts, peeling paint and Sunday, November 27, Section F broken windows. Here and there is an enduring enterprise: Papanikolas Furniture, Standard Market, Dykes Rexall Pharmacy, Emils Cozy Place and the Copper King Bar, reminders of a time before the giant regional shopping centers and the two-lan- e roads that could whisk you from downtown Magna to downtown Salt Lake City in less than 20 minutes. Others have left. Auto Agency Long Gone Paulos Chevrolet, for example, once did a thriving business using its low- - cost location as a come on in Meat to Be Costlier By Spring 1983 Page 1 t t SI 85 Billion 84 Deficit Wont Go Away By Leonard Silk New York Times Writer NEW YORK Congress has gone home for the year, leaving the feden al budget in somewhat worse shap4 than the administration predicted four months ago. The Office of Man- agement and Budget estimated last The Rolls of Course Luxury of Luxuries Now Available to All minimum time, the Silver Wraith By Steve Eaton Royce is not impressive enough, Mr. limousine is available. Tribune Staff Writer Jones will roll out a second, a 1954 ' For some, paying 6100 to travel in SANDY Service Tom Bush of Sandy Silver Wraith model. That usually Chicago does the trick. class might be a bit much. Mr. Jones son Michael Meat prices, which havent gone wanted his said when his customers are hesiHe said he only chauffers his cars up in three years, finally will begin to make a class entrance into the tant he invites them to come and see world. for fun. Mr. Jones is the increasing next year, economists the cars in his carpeted garage. divia Deseret of International, When his was wife Connie predict. Warner-LambeHe said Always Rent One The best time time to buy meat wheeled from the hospital with her sion of sometimes he likes to watch the imnew son in her arms, she saw a blue I have never had anybody look at is the rest of this year, and the first Silver Cloud III pression his cars make on customers the cars and not rent one of them, three months of next year, said 1963 Rolls-Royc- e and their friends. nurse asked The he said. economist Ron Gustafson of the Agparked nearby. which car was hers. riculture Department. Although Mr. Jones said he will All Impressed not make a profit on his business unOh, the Rolls of course, she said Im going- - to fill my freezer, I havent had a person yet who til the two cars are paid off, he added Jim Riley of the National Catjokingly. wasnt impressed with the oars, Mr. doesnt seem to be too worried. tlemens Association. That was when the sleek, polished Jones said. The USDA predicts that average automobile glided up next to her and He said that if he were to inherit a For those who want to impress, retail beef prices will increase from the chauffeur got out. sum of money that would imlarge d Excellence Unlimited, a Sandy-baseabout 62.36 a pound this fall to about I just about died, Ms. Bush said. pay for the cars, he would mediately e rental service, 62.48 next spring. Average pork some more and rent them out. buy Looked Mr. status Surprised has the Jones for hire. prices will go up about 10 cents a And that is probably not an idle Chauffeur Randy Jones said Ms. runs the business in association with pound to . Poultry prices also Mr. Jones said he has owned threat. Bush he and the of under Lewis so was looked will rise. surprised, auspices 45 to 50 different kinds of cars in the a to of division Lewis was afraid the she Limousines, drop going And experts say prices will conlast 20 years. Brothers Stages in Salt Lake City. tinue rising during the second half of baby. I just love cars, he said. It is To in is Cloud Silver a cruise the word well that goes (like next year. Suprise Rolls-Roycmy way of having fun. in the movie Arthur), the one to the the with according The increases still will be pretty He said he looked for more than a Mr. Jones, who usually has a profescharge is 645 an hour with a two-homoderate, considering that prices before he purchased the Silver his Mr. sional Jones chauffeur said. when car For drive minimum, year have been relatively stable since Cloud and eight months later years it is rented out. But, if one Rolls- - 65 more an hour, with the same 1980, Gustafson said. Thanksgiving shoppers found turkey prices about the same as last year. Most frozen turkeys cost be'A tween 40 and 60 cents a pound, said Samuel Ridlen, a University of IlliAt K'V nois poultry professor. But higher production costs could push up turkey prices by Christmas, Ridlen said. And the National Turkey Federation says prices could rise again after Christmas, when stores stop selling them at a loss to lure shoppers. If 1983 has been good for people who eat meat, it has been lousy for those who produce it. Last summers drought combined with government farm policies to sharply increase the prices of corn and other grain that farmers feed hogs and cattle. While farmers feeding costs rose, meat prices remained stable. This caused many farmers to reduce herds by selling animals to the slaughterhouse. In the short run, reducing herds increases meat supplies and keeps down prices. By late spring, smaller herds will bring reduced meat supplies and higher prices. Economists say prices also will be Affected by dairy legislation pending in Congress. To reduce the nations growing dairy surplus, Congress is considering paying farmers 610 for every 100 pounds of milk they stop producing. But the inevitable price rise could Tribune Staff Photo by Ai Hartmann begin by late spring, said economist Rolls-Royc- e Rolls-Royc- e 1963 his Wraith Silver Limousine. He Jones rents For $100 Randy Ewen Wilson of the American Meat 1954 runs the Rolls Cloud in Utah. service his or rental Silver Institute. III, (left), , only Sun-Tim- two-day-o- ld nt rt Rolls-Royc- e, , A V. ; which began Oct. 1, would 6179.7 billion. But the Congressional Budget Office now predicts it will be 6185 billion. The congressional agency estimates tax revenues at 6665 billion, year 1984, ( he bought the Silver Wraith limousine. He said he now has one of the few Rolls-Royc- e rental services in the country and the only one in Utah. Although he said the only advertising he has done is in the yellow pages the cars are rolling often enough now that he suggests the cars be reserved a month in a advance, especially if they are wanted on a weekend. He said to park his expensive cars in the garage would be like keeping a beautiful horse in a zoo. Mr. Jones describes a Rolls-Royc-e as the ultimate car and he said he has always had the dream of owning one. By renting them out he can let others share in that dream. This has got to be one of the most fun businesses in the world, he said. Although he likes to let people rent the cars, L? admits it isnt easy to watch a chauffer drive one of his pride and joys off into the night Its like sending your daughter out on her first date, he said. He said other cars the road have a tendency to driit toward his cars as they admire them. People are always trying to figure out who the celebrities inside the car are, he said. About the ride in one of his cars, Mr. Jones said, The high that you get is hard to describe. Every single person turns their head. Mr. Jones may claim that all are impressed with his cars and that riding in them is an experience but he may have forgotten the reaction of one customer who took a ride and never said a word. Mr. and Mrs. Bush said that when Michael was picked up from the hospital, he slept all the way home. or 63.5 billion less than the Office of Management and Budget figured, because there has not teen the tax increase the budget office had assumed. Budget expenditures are now estimated at 6650 billion, some 62 billion more than the administration predicted. Military spending will not be quite as high as anticipated, but civilian spending and payment of interest on the national debt will be higher. Congress voted a military budget of 6250 billion for the coming year, giving the Administration everything it wanted except 62 billion for nerve gas. In all, military spending is now expected to be 65 billion to 66 billion less than the management and budget office figured in July. But there is a bulge of more than 67 billion in other outlays, including an extra 62 billion for interest on the debt, 63.2 billion for Health and Human Services and 6500 million for Education. Beyond 1984, the congressional agency is projecting a steady rise in the deficit to 6100 billion in 1985, 6200 billion in 1986, 6225 billion in 1987 and 1250 billion in 1988. If net expenditures are added, the projected budget deficits will increase from 6109 billion in 1984 to 6264 billion in 1988, the agency estimates. The economic assumptions underlying those projected deficits are that in the coming year real gross national product total output adfor Inflation will rise by 4.3 justed percent on a et fourth-quarter-t- See Page F-- 3, Column 1 There is still time to SHELTER 1983 TOES but you must act now CESSNA 421 G. E. L toocfc plan, 620,000.00 Down could sava up to $118,580.00 of 1983 taxaa Nw 421 Goldan Eagt 8 Piaca PrMsurtetd Twin Engine aircraft. (Cihsr maitsr aircraft also ova! labia.) 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