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Show 8Tp The Salt Lake Tribunei JVIonday, S.L. Red Cross Plans Mock-DisastEvent 20, 1'JHfi January Torch Yule Trees, er ! The Salt Lake Chapter of the American Bed Cross will set up a rnor shelter Wednesday on the first floor of the building, 450 S State St, from 4 30 p m until 7 00 p m Similar centers will be held simultaneously at 300 Red Cross Chapters nationwide to spotlight the organization's efforts and the need for disaster preparedness. Participants will take part in an City-Count- y one-hou- r disaster-preparednes- s class. The event is free and refreshments will be served. Firefighters Spark a Few Calls of Alarm Special to The Tribune SANDY A thick column of smoke from Sandys annual Christmas tree bonfire at about 9400 South and 2000 East prompted a few concerned calls to the Sandy City Fire Department Saturday, but firefighters weren't worried. In fact, they set the fire. The pile of discarded Christmas trees, which has been accumulating in a vacant lot since the end of the holiday season, was about 15 feet high 75 feet wide when it was lit at 6 05 m p The vacant lot is near Sandy's Fire and Station 32, and firefighters said the pile of trees may still be burning Sunday morning Crews had the burning pile well under control. A few hundred spectators gathered around the lot to watch firefighters start the blaze. Sandy City sets the bonfire annual- ly to encourage people to discard Christmas trees, which can be a fire hazard. Tribune Staff Photo By Van Porter BYUs Salt Lake Center for Continuing Education will move into this building, i E. Sept. 1, subject to set several conditions by county officials. 3900 South, by 1521 BACKUS OFFICE PRODUCTS SPECIALS AT BACKUS YOU ALWAYS BUY AT THE LOWEST PRICE ANYWHERE. County Planning Commission Gives OK For Relocation of BYUs S.L. Center HON ANYWHERE I or Sand Commission staff recommended that areas along main roads, such as 2300 East, continue to allow new duplexes because of the number of such units already there. This also is true of some peripheral areas buffetted from single-famil- y DS 514 DD Box Of POLAROID 10 disks Limit of 2 boxes per customer while quantities last. Mfg. List $136.00 Boron Other Colors at Small Mfg. List Additional Charge $10.95 00 Box FREE $6.95 DIAL N FILE Mfg. List. 5- - CASE f 56.90 BOND COPIER PAPER SMITH CORONA. FILES LETTER SIZE 20 lb. Bond FOUR DRAWER. FULL SUSPENSION THUMB LATCHES, HON QUALITY. be denied. Among concerns LETTER of Mrs. Young were the pedestrian safety of 26 students attending Hill View Elementary School, 4405 S. 1025 East. County Traffic engineer Tosh Kano AND SAVE $199 CHAIR con-stu- homes. The Planning SHOP US FLOPPY DISKS FILE FOLDERS Brown-Blac- areas by churches and schools. Heat was generated at a public hearing to consider a proposal to a new Smiths Food King on the northwest corner of 4500 South and 900 East just across the street from where Smiths proposed a store last year. Critics of the proposal included Donald L. Young, 760 Williams Way (4390 South), and his wife Kathryn. Comments included, "We don't need any further degradaiton our neighborhood for the benefit of Smiths Management (Corp). Were already smothered by commercial development, and this project should Planning Commissioners are subject to Salt Lake County Commission approval. The Planning Commission will next meet Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. in Building One, County Complex, 2100 South and State. Action by the Planning Commission quorum J. Thomas Bowen, who chaired the meeting, J. Elwood Neff, Madelyn Player and Geraldine E. Huber, with Planning Commission Chairman Chandler P. St. John and also included: Sam Rex absent Recommended rezoning of most of the Cottonwood Heights area from 7000 to 7600 South between 2000 and 2700 East to prohibit duplexes and permit building only single family Brigham Young University-Sal- t Lake Center for Continuing Education, 401 12th Ave., plans to move by Sept. 1 to 1521 E. 3900 South. Orson Roper, center director, said after a recent three-hou- r meeting of the Salt Lake County Planning Commission that center property owned by the LDS Church is old and in dire need of renovation" and the move would put the center much closer to the population and geographic heart of the county. 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