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Show Avoid pessimism, An Open Invitation RoyRiverdale chamber advised But. what about the future? Wilson said. Will we turn our Business owners will optimism into pessimism? ROY Will we be willing to make the need to structure their game needed to upgrade investments plan to ensure the security of and our capital building improve Utahns lifestyles by the year 2000, Ted Wilson, former mayor systems, such as streets? Wilson said many politicians of Salt Lake City, told are not willing to risk their politiChamber of Commerce cal futures by telling people that members. their taxes may have to be inWilson, who is now director of creased to get money needed to the Hinckley Institute of Politics make these improvements. at the University of Utah, He said because of the states painted a bleak picture of the na- increasing population that creates tional economy by the year 2000 social and economic friction, we .but cited Utahs pioneer legacy need to project more into the fuof optimism. ture instead of just predicting. He said when the Mormon The rate of Utahs population first moved into this terrigrowth creates problems in areas tory, Jim Bridger, who was then of education, traffic flow and waconsidered the territorial expert, ter. told Mormon leader Brigham In order to ensure that we still Young the land in this valley have all these things by the year would never be productive for 2000, we have to consider what is crops because it was too barren good for the entire system and and arid and the soil too full of not just our personal selves. alkali. We must slow down on spendBut the pioneers came anyway ing and look more to our human and they proved that they could potential and we need to build overcome these obstacles, he said. even better what we have now by But recently there have been expanding the tax base by reasonable taxation. signs of pessimism in the state instead of that optimism that the This will help guarantee presearly settlers displayed, Wilson ervation of certain things, such as said. Utah has now become an schools and expansion for new urban state with 80 percent of the jobs by better research. Utah is beginning to value and population living in the urban city. promote the tourism industry, Many of Utahs values have which is the hottest thing we come from its rural heritage have going for us in this state. and therefore Utah has a populaFor instance, people come here from other states to ski for a tion of one of the hardest working, saving, investing and short period of time, drop their productive group of people in money into our economy, and then take the kids home. America today, he said. Review correspondent Roy-River-d- pio-Jnee- Youve come a long way, baby To: The Small Business Entrepreneur From: The Division of Continuing Education and The Small Business Development Center, Weber State College Subject: Economic Development Week in Utah ANITA KERSEY j 5C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, January 29, 1986 rs Governor Norman 11. Bangerter has declared the week of 1986, as Economic Development Week in Utah. February 2-- & in conjunction with the Small Business Development Center (SBDC), Dr. Cordon L. Jacox, Director, extends a cordial invitation to attend our open The Division of Continuing Education, ? Street, Ogden; house to be held at both SBDC or the Wattis Business Building, Room 218, Weber State sites-335-2- 4lh College. Open house hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 pjn., February 1986. You'll be provided with: An overview offorthcoming workshops for the Small Business Entrepreneur presented by Dr. Jacox and staff. Pertinent small business publications at no cost. Arrangements for private consultations to discuss your business objectives, problems, and solutions. Our hospitality and best wishes for a successful business venture. For further information, please call the Division cf Continuing or SBDC, Education, 3-- l care has gotten you here We look forward to seeing you during Economic Development Week in Utah! n to u March of Dimes HIM M BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION iTT? m- 1 - aLL- For more information, contact: MtV Division of Continuing Education Weber Stale College Delivering Quality Education to the Lifelong Learner -- our baby. healthy start in life is a gift only ou can give If you're pregnant, visit our doctor or clinic early and often. A h 626-723- 626-660- and 9 months of good prenatal d Residential project denied by Layton planning board Some property LAYTON on West Gordon in Layton can be farmed or used for industrial purposes but cannot be used for That was the decision given Boyer Company when its representatives requested the property located on the north side of Gordon. between the two sets of railroad tracks, be rezoned from an industrial to a residential zone. Developers said the property had been sold in 1979 but had been repossessed and industrial They proposed to build single family dwellings in the area and to donate seven acres to the city for a park type green area. The Planning Commission did not fa or reverting industrial ground to residential use. The property across the street to the south of the proposed rezone site is all industrial but to the east there are three subdivisions. The city fathers voted not to set a public hearing to consider the request, which killed the possibilities of rezoning the ground use seems unlikely. now. single family dwellings. Private subdivision gets OK cil the homes built on the lots would be in the $135,000 range and that the developers would comply with city ordinances in the development of the area. Since the development will be a private subdivision, the streets and other improvements will be maintained by the owners. 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