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Show .2 Million lor 2,,l Plan Tht v'.ill Cost of UTech Building Sf Kirks Concern on Council !w 1 1 ii h w I nti'in st--i m, r S, 11 ( (iu jtion and ihdM t Edit or audit so it can g) t on the fji limes request list a i m of c , building ii I tjh D h fix al ( oil) g. j( Salt lake ii mark Iak t the - n of th re cntlv i om fir t phase but thru e tht pro t It w isth. difft pr e bt 'ho $3 million first phise and tn estimated 3 2 million cu-- t of tht ond pfust that concerned two tot mbt rs of the i olI pi x Institution jI ( oum il ait wi (i during a routine ri pirt on capita! f ilm x prop its j planned for tht1 ollege Admonitions from oum il mi in b rs arose when John Klas the ( uun ils vice (hdirman pointed out the higher price tag on the second phase ( otiid make it quite difficult to sell to lawmakers during the 1387 session ' I m not impressed that I TL I tah Te( finical Colit ge in Provo is putting in for an 18 million building he said in response to President Orville D for i !t-- guns also include turnis'ung' ( th) r fai t r he said c ould be n 'mn s hit h r the $J 2 mll.on cost figure foot r h- u"n an c rite propoxi d Motnd ph im sunt calls lor an addition of 7t non M)uari tit t at a cost of 'a 2 rmlli nir 1 member Jeannette ha n estimatt tor the sttnd Council dru k s id akr Tribune Xundu M.iv Id !i,ti MAPS ATLASES GLOBES o James R Schmrcl Vue j n it said the f t t administration phase of the business building iij jboul 42 iHHJ square fet t J'nl c mi g about 11 million or $o2 p r s ot j si i regints ' I Great Graduation Giftss me f ud tin Burnsuh t 1 irmuu are 1, t mi iti orwoi u, J i ,n and urn il s c t ost a U U j s, u ip, ml than t! e colli g s nod t u U the t - SELECTED ITEMS ON SALE i MAP WORLD 1 6525 So. Stole 262-181- 4 IlltV ! Shop mvli'iJuv x 10 9 itunLn (H)( tihexiv Oillmmuml (uhetlle W 71 Closed SuniLi For work, for play. . . we put summer on sale! Carnahans (omment that other eol- ges and umvt rxities had some r ost her capital failitR- - requests on the drawing board Mr Klas said the i ollege s requests will have to comp) te with everything Irom highway repair and construe turn to more penal institutions dui ing rext years general legislative session Ktm Gardner and Dick Prows may have slashed our business building too niurh but at least we have what we have instead of nofhing " the vice chairman said Mr Gardner is the former (hair man of the State Board of Regents ai d Richard Prows is a foimer mem bir of UTech s Institutional Council College ofhuals indicated the two both in the development and con struction business, scaled back the first phase of the business building to reduce its costs and make it more palatable to lawmakers That facility was completed last year. Council member Duayne Johnson a former member of Utahs House of Representatives, told college officials the worst thing any government agency can do is inflate cost or budget figures for lawmaker When it happens, he said the ugen-rs credibility generally remains questionable for legislators until the officials who inflated the figures leave it I don t think there are any infl ited figures here," said Dr Carnahan He said the states Division of Facilities, v Construction and Management iDFCM) staff del ermines the estimated cost of capital facilities projects, not the college The principal arena where the college has to sell the project isn t the Legislature he said, but the regents Insurance Agent Makes Bid For 3rd Term Special to The Tribune SUNSET Claiming less government is better government, Rep has anKaye Browning, nounced his candidacy for another term House in 499. 99 the Utah of Repre- sentatives Rep Browning is completing his second term representing District 13, northwestern Davis and southwestern W eber County The lawmaker Mr. Browning said he is committed to increasing the effectiveness of public education w ith an equaly strong commitment to substantial increa; e in pay for quality teachers that nv up the majority of the public education system The next twr veais will be very difficult years I.ast year was just a for tne real money problems that will undoubtedly descend I n Browning upon our state sa i WiCi ,n expecteu r duction of , 0 million, m adstate income nea dition to the expc J d effects of cuts in federal dollars jf about another J100 million. I woi lun t want to be a first-terkgiMatur during the next two years It is P.ing enough to learn the system without having to deal with the awesome decisions that will have to be made, he said Rep Browning, an insurance agent, is a member of the Transportation and Public Safety standing and Appropriations committees, Energy and Natural Resources standing committee, and House Ethics Com nut tee Reg. 549.95 Toro s new deluxe four cycle 21 Powcrdme mower has real wheel drive, large capacity rear bagging and safety blade biahe the clutch system halts blade motion it your hands leave the handle while allowing the motor to tun ontinuousM Keg. 549.95 Two eye le 2 'Powtiduvc 4 89. 99 i 1 Sale through Saturdav , June 14 only in Seasonal Goods. Extras. make Excellence prep-scho- i or too small to tote and v e tn (lit II r a ai tun 'o toi ' tt st i v I it mo e lot it K t us know to out homt Just list i x ... mu comm nn tut 90 Days to pay with no interest! Council Executic Announces Plans to Resign Carole Stokes, executive dueetor for the Salt Lake City Council, has announced she will leave the post she has held for 15 months Mrs Stokes said she will resign June 15 to have a baby and has dec idld not to return afterward She beg, in work at the council office in August l')81 as an administrative seen. tat v and assumed the din clot x duties m M ss pa i Salt O t r sxot , d t l lb ills' x s. itch 1385 I decided to spend mote time 'with im fainilv or familv to be she s.iul She noted liowevei, she lx willing to m wenk pai I time after June f militate ,i transition to a m w direi tot j A 1 p 11 u h M n t h i ut t . l It o I i ih t in! ' I s i li It t It It t ' |