Show 5fyr jealt fiakt Eriounr IMS' North Valley Edition MATTRESS FACTORY with Spring Unit $179 with Mattress 119 Only $299 with Pop-u- p trundle 2 mattresses MATTRESS CLOSEOUTS TUU TWIN SETS QUEEN 359 with mattress unit Iron-Spri- with mattress with ng trundles mattresses Pop-u- p Iron & Spring Unit 2 Iron & Spring Unit p & TWIN SET Pop-u- trundle 2 mattresses QUEEN FIRMER EX $99 TWIN SET1 $189 $269ksetg$329 FIRM-ORTHOPED- SET FULL SET Tribune Staff Writer After two years of meetings the Greater Avenues Community Council has approved the Avenues Master Plan The present Avenues Master Plan is an update of the 1979 plan which residents developed in response to the many condominiums duplexes and apartments sprouting up in the community Community members also feared contractors would overdevelop the nearby foothills The new plan faces some of the same concerns as the old one Traffic circulation and foothill development are the primary issues with managing the tendency of Primary Childrens Hospital and LDS Hospital to 1 " preservation and less impact of traffic on the foothills” Greater Avenues Community Council Chairwoman Terry Becker said The plan is regarded as an “update” to a community growth guide The plan is considered a decisionThe plan is a set of optional guidemaking guide establishing land use lines by the Salt Lake Planning and and planning policy Zoning Commission rather than a set “We want less density wildlife of ordinances 28 1987 Page 1 149 qsetn$299 359 “In some cases it's a wish list" Becker said “But we really want to show the city and community staff what our desires for the area are” The Avenues Master Plan is somewhat vague about the controversial 11th Avenue extension Many 11th Avenue residents do not wish to see their street lengthened and turned into a collector street while Federal Heights residents would like University of Utah traffic to stay out Park Named After Artesian Well That 'was one of the suggested names for Salt Lake City's city well park at 500 East and 800 South The name was suggested of course by KALL disc jockey and Tribune columnist Tom Barberi IC 215? “spread into residential areas creating some concern Barberi Park? Street Deadline for suggestions February 20 About a dozen mini-park- s the city eventually will through contest entries Ore recently contacted City for ideas on how to However the city named the minipark “Artesian Well Park” for the well on the corner of the block It s the only park in Salt Lake City with an artesian well Mrs Bernice Neeley sent in the winning entry in Salt Lake k conCity's ongoing Interest $30000 Section NV It Is an Update to Community Growth Guide 189 SET 239 Wednesday Morning— January Avenues Council Approves Master Plan By Kristen Hebestreet Iron Salt Lake City Utah is around be named Portland similar contest said Recreation Su- pervisor John Swain Entries should be mailed to Name-Jhe-Par- k Contest Mayor's Office Salt Lake Salt Lake City Hall 324 S State Salt conduct a Lake City Utah 84111 I think the park should be named: Name-the-Par- test In a letter of consolation to Mr Barberi Mayor Palmer PePaulis stated “Your suggestion ran a close second The consensus was that Barberi would be an appropriate name considering that both the well and the person run on freely Minimum waterbeds come complete with mattress heater liner full kits headboard frames deck & clear pedestel delivery & setup extra All The next park to be named in the city contest is the Fourth Avenue Tot Lot on the corner of 4th Avenue and H S9 Complete 6 Drawer MIRRORED BOOKCASE Westside Council to Elect New Officers at Meeting Complete 6 Drawer Pedestal $99 more FLOTATION WATERBEDS $199 279 $299 90 DAY LAYAWAY — Tribune Staff Photo bv Jeff Allred He's Good Looking But Not Cheap Kelly Monson promotions director and disc jockey for a Salt Lake City radio station sold himself for a good cause He was one of 26 eligible bachelors auctioned at the March of Dimes ‘Hid for Bachelors” For more details see Freestyle on N'V-- 2 Salt Lake City's Westside Community Council has scheduled its monthly meeting for Wednesday at 7 pm in the Chapman Branch Librarv 577 S 900 West The council will conduct elections for officers and council members The council recently changed its bylaws adding six new seats to the board Five areas are represented in the council The areas extend from North Temple to 2100 South and from Interstate 15 to the city's west border New council members will be introduced to the council's five committees on housing education physical environment social services and The council memredevelopment bers will have an opportunity to choose which committees they wish to serve on said current Chairman Todd Mabey Community --Zip: ‘Name the Park’ Mayor's Office Salt Lake City Hall 324 S State Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Other Councils to Gather $99 more 399 Mail to: The Committee also said you're both refreshing At least most " of the time STYLE State: City: " BOOKCASE IP Name: Address: councils from other on Feb 4 in- areas scheduled to meet clude The East Central council in the Rowland Hall 'St Mark's School 843 S Lincoln St (formerly Roosevelt Jr room High) in the audio-vide- o Rose Park's council in the Rose Park Library 1000 N 1200 West at 7 pm Agenda items include a discussion on housing improvements The Central City council in the Central City Community Center 615 S 300 East at 530 pm Agenda items include a report from Habitat for Humanities group a master plan zoning update and a report from Development Services meeting For further information about any of Salt Lake City's Community Councils contact the department of Community Affairs in the Salt Lake Citv Hall 324 S State Blood Donor Gives His JOOth Pint “People need it" That is the pure and simple reason Joseph Everton donates blood On Dec 30 Mr Everton gave his 100th pint at Holy Cross Hospital Mr Everton is a retired computer scientist from Bountiful He first donated blood in Honolulu Hawaii in 1947 “I even got paid for that pint” he quipped Since that time Mr Everton has donated on a regular basis or whenever the American Heart Association or Red Cross call him In the 39 years he has given blood Mr Everton has had only one side effect “After they drew blood one time I hiked up Bountiful Peak for a eampout As I was setting up the tent I felt and dizzy But other than that I've never experienced discomfort or ill effects" he said The American Blood Bank System marks its 50th anniversary this vear Great strides have been made in that short span of time in collections storage distribution and use of human blood as well as screening blood to protect the health of recipients light-heade- d |