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Show Working people and the marketplace Review Wednesday Jan. 23, 1983 Roy may buy Sparrow's Showplace, sell to developer ANITA KERSEY Review correspondent ROY one of Sparrows Showplace, Roys oldest businesses located in one of the citys oldest buildings, could soon become a of history. the last Roy City Council part At meeting, officials said the Roy City Redevelopment Agency approved a plan to buy the Spar- rows property for $600,000 with the stipulation that they have a buyer to take it over immediately for the same price. 1 he lurmture, TV and appliance showplace is located at 5418 S. 1900 W. firm occupant. Due to the size of the Sparrows building, it has been difficult to lease the vacant buildings behind the property, he said. Those businesses would not be visible from the road and would therefore not Joe Milner, president of the Royal American Development Company and developer of the Market Place Plaza, said his firm be as competitive, he said. has been interested in the SparDee Sparrow, owner of Sparrows site for several years and if this proposal goes through, they rows Showplace, has accepted would use the site for a Humana the offer with the stipulation that Healthcare Center and another the redevelopment agency come building that doesnt yet have a up with the money m 30 days. But he said he does not want to sell his property and never has. He said that when the plaza was developed and became a reality, his business was guaranteed its place in the plaza. Since the building is more than 35 years old, it needed some modernizing to meet city safety codes and the outside needed some remodeling to fit into tlie overall plaza design. We were very willing to do this, Sparrow said, but we have received so much pressure from the developer to move us out that we have finally given in. According to Roy City Attorney Roger Dutson, if the proposal goes through, the redevelopment agency would buy the property for $600,000. The Royal American Development Company would in turn buy the property from the redevelopment agency with an additional commitment Humana satellite device dishes out education Restaurant manager at said. Humana Hospital Davis North is providing both information and entertainment to the residents of Davis County and the hospital I A satellite dish LAYTON staff. The satellite dish serves three different components for the hospital, said Karla Johnson, education coordinator for the hospital. It has an educational component for all the physicians that work here in the hospital, Johnson said. It also provides the patients of the hospital and the local community with entertainment and have 40 videos recorded from the Hospital Satellite Network which cover health topics such as hearing, depression, feet, phobias, surgery, and AIDS, she said. Some of these programs come from the National Institute of Health. The community can then come and check out the tapes, a lot like a video shop, only free of charge, Johnson said. The tapes are available to the public, and can be checked out by contacting the hospital at 825-596- ext. 7011. We were one educational programming, she 1, of two hospitals in the state to receive the program first, she said. The other was the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. From 2 a.m. to 2 p.m., programming is scheduled for the health professionals. From 2 p.m. to 2 a.m., entertainment is provided to the patients, Johnson Then in the early morning hours I tape the educational programs for the community, she will eventually be dramatic, she said. The savings under this system The cost of the satellite dish not including the $1,000 per month fee that is charged to the hospital for the programming. was $4,000, Business briefs Utah, Idaho farmers plan convention The Utah-Idah- o Farmers Union will hold its 33rd annual convention at the Ogden Hilton on Jan. The convention will open at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 30 and will continue through the annual awards banquet on Friday, Jan. 31. Farm income and farm credit will be critical issues addressed 30-3- 1. Business classes set at vocational center KAYSVILLE Typewriting (beginning and skill building), accounting and electronic calculators will all be taught as part of a three-hoclass starting Saturday Feb. 1, 8 a.m. at the morning, Davis Area Vocational Center, Kasville. The class will run for ur eight weeks. Ten-ke- y skills on the latest cal 1. This contest is open to all 456-244- 1. Vernon names new sales representative LAYTON Thomas Malone, a former hotel chef, has been named manager of Anthonys Pizza House Restaurant. The restaurant is coordinating a new menu, including gourmet pizzas and specialty signature sandwiches and hamburgers at family prices. Malone, of Ogden, said the growth of Italian food in the national economy is directly related to the gourmet trend. Anthonys is now offering additional ingredient toppings for its pizzas, encouraging customers to heap it on, and offering customers a choice of or heavy varieties. weight Anthonys Inc. President Hersh Ipaktchian said the restaurant, first opened 13 years ago, has also been slightly remodeled along in grades 7 four categories: -- 3. Only unmounted, black and white 8x10 photos be accepted. Slides, snapshots or mounted prints will not be accepted. will Special Student Section, published Tuesday, March 4, will include the winning entries, plus any photos chosen by the judges for publication. CHURCH SCHOOL entrants will receive a certificate and cash prizes will be awarded to the winners in each category WORSHIP Rev. Russell ...20 15 food. IV. . Exercise regularly Durler Pastor Church Office 546-021- 2 WERE FIGHTING FOR VOURLIFE Meeting at 550 N. 600 W. (550 N. Main St.) American Heart Association Kaysville, Utah 84037 contest is open to through 12. 1. This all students in grades 4 2. Each student will write an editorial of no more than 300 words on either of the topics for hisher grade level. Grades 1) If 4-- 6: . 3. Members of the Ogden 4. your town had an unlimited Grades 7-- 9: Grades 10-1- 2: much you watch TV and what you watch? 1) Should allowance be earned or should it be given to you and should parents control how it is spent? 2) If your best friend were using drugs would you tell an adult? Why or why not? 1) Should there be a drinking age, what should it be and why? 2) What are the trends in Standard-Examin- j er Editorial Dept, will select a First, Second and Third Place Winner in each grade category. Recreation Dept, budget how would you want it spent? 2) Should parents control how All First Place Second Place training. Malone headed food operations in several states before joining the Peppercorn Restaurant staff as a sous chef. Much of his previous experience, he said, has been in the development of Italian 9:00 A.M. 10:00-A.M- phone number, school, grade and teachers name. 8. Any entries postmarked aftpr Feb. 14 will be disqualified. 4. Members of the Ogden Standard-Examine- r Photography Dept, will select a First and Second Place Winner in each category. 5. 6. The SEEK 7. Each entry must have the following written on the back: category, student's name, address, Scenic Sports st pan-piz- Thomas Malone with new employee uniforms and PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH U.S.A. Mountain Fuel plans new Layton center ot students ' WESTMINSTER ot 2. Each student may enter one photo in each of Portrait ner of Main Street and West Gordon. The building will be constructed of brick and the area surrounding the buildings will be attractively landscaped. 1984. Area residents LAYTON will soon be able to pay their gas David Bement is bill at a new location in Layton. LAYTON new sales representative in Davis Mountain Fuel Supply was given County for the Vernon Company, approval for a rezone to allow Newton Iowa. construction of a new regional Bement began his career with center at 900 W. Gordon. the specialty advertising firm in Earl Rapt, director of Building December 1985 after serving in Services for Mountain Fuel, said the U.S. Air Force for 22 years of the company would construct a center and a 11.000 square-foservice. He and his wife, Rosetta, rewarehouse on 6.000 square-foside at 1364 Reid Avenue, Lay- - the property located near the cor-- through 12. Humor ton. The Vernon Company, founded in 1902, manufactures and markets more than 15,000 sales promotion, incentive and premium products designed to help businesses solve their marketing problems, increase sales and improve profits. Company sales exceeded $53 million in ' x i selected thin-cru- culators, as well as double-entr- y accounting used in businesses will be taught. Registration will be payable at the first class on Saturday, Feb. 1, 8 a.m. in the Business Department upstairs. The fee is $36 with no books to buy. For further information call Sandy at the center, The general public is welcome to attend the vocational center. 20-ye- ar . The physicians do not have to travel to areas throughout the country to receive information at a medical seminar or conference, Johnson said. The same information is supplied to them through the satellite. The hospital received the satellite last April, and it has provided us with everything we expected and more. nated in the amount of $425,000 at 10.5 percent interest for a term. If this proposal is agreed upon, Sparrow would get the amount he has been offered and the development company would be able to continue to develop Market Place Plaza. The redevelopment agency could pay off old debts at a more favorable interest rate. It educates all of our employees, which in turn saves money, she said. said. said. by the agency not to exceed property tax increment notes subordi- entrants will receive certificates and cash prizes will be awarded to the winners in each category: All First Place Second Place Third Place... 20 10 5 5. The SEEK Special Student Section, published Tuesday, March 4, will include the winning entries, plus any editorials selected by the judges for publication. 6. Each entry must include the student's name, address, phone number, school, grade and teacher s name. to- day s society that lead to teen suicide? 7. Any entries postmarked after Feb. 14 disqualified. will be |