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Show Page fourteen The National Enterprise, April 20, 1977 Construction deadline farm Utah a proces bumped year Continued from page one developers are 1) D&M Associates, a group composed of downtown property owners l, and bankers and 2) a partnership of two dentists who developed Canyon Road Towers, a condominium complex. Todd-Lig-nel- tional blocks are bordered by West Temple, Fourth South, State Street and 3rd South.) The proposed budget will be subject of a public hearing tentatively scheduled for the end of April. Also at the hearing, citizens will voice opinions about a Budget Approved In other action during the same meeting, commissioners tentatively approved a proposed budget for spending tax increment money in downtown Salt Lake City during the 1977-7- 8 fiscal year. The budget includes $400,000 for constructing curb, gutter, sidewalk and pavement along 2nd West between 5th South and South Temple; $250,000 for constructing a new sidewalk along Broadway between Main and State, along State between Broadway and 2nd South and along 2nd South between Main and State; $40,000 for installing light fixtures along the sidewalks of Main Street between South and Temple Broadway; $100,000 for site improvement of the Performing Arts Center; and $25,000 to study development of three new blocks of the district serviced by tax increment funds. (The study funds are conditional, assuming the blocks are added to the district . The proposed addi- - Partnerships Continued from page 12 12682- - Banana Belt Farm, 1715 Wasatch Drive., SLC, Ut., Barlow Briggs, 1715 South Wasatch Drive; Haven J. Barlow, 552 Elm St., Layton; Beecher D. Adams, 1542 Canterbury Drive; David B. Barlow, 802 Edge-woo- d Rd., Redwood, CA.; Bemy R. Briggs, 455-5t- h Ave., SLC. 12683-Barlo- w Briggs and Associates, Barlow Briggs, 1715 Wasatch Dr., SLC, Ut. As- Square e 12684-Carriag- sociates, 68 South Main Street; Kent e. Garner, 1283 E. South Temple, SLC. 12685-Enterpri- West, se 12960 South 1944 West. Riv- erton; Harold Emery Berret, Lucille N. Barrett Chappel; Lamar C. Berrett, Vere C. Berrett and Gemont Bishop. Enterprises 12686-Maywo- od John L. Stohl, 2563 Dr., SLC, Ut. 12694-Stewa- rt May-woo- d Enterprises, 1345 East 3900 South, 106; John R. Stewarts, 1345 East 3900 South, 106, SLC, Utah. & M Investment 12695-Company Badi Mahmood and Nazih Mahmood, 70 South 900 G East, Suite 7, SLC, Utah. Associates, 4370 Diana Way, SLC, Utah; Mark A. Schwendiman, 4370 Diana Way, SLC, Utah. 12696-Schwendim- an proposal to use city funds to rehabilitate houses in the Marmalade Hill area of the residential district behind the State Capitol Building. Bordered by Victory Rd., 300 North, 200 West and 600 North, the area has been suggested as a target area for the rehabilitation program. The program has done similar work in Central City and the West Side. Average prices received by Utah farmers and ranchers were generally higher during March than in February, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, U.S.D.A. Meat Animals and Wool: Utah steers and heifers averaged $34.00 per cwt. during 1977 compared with $33.00 in The price a year ago was h $34.40. Calves in wre down to $34.80 per cwt. from February's $35.20. Cows at $23.70 per cwt. were up from $22.90 last month, but down from $27.20 last year. Sheep were up at $10.50 per cwt. from last months $10.10, but unchanged from March a mid-Marc- h, year ago. Lambs were unchanged at $45.80 per cwt. from last month, but down slightly from last years $46.10. Wool is up 2 cents from last month at 73 cents per pound, and up 22 cnets from last year. Hogs at the U.S. level were down to $37.10 per cwt. compared with last months $39.30 and last years $45.50. mid-Februar- y. mid-Marc- zig-za- g March 1976 price was $9.40. Turkeys averaged 37 cents per pound in March, up 3 cents from February and up 2 cents from a year ago. Eggs at the U.S. level were 58.8 cents per dozen which is down from 66.2 cents from last month, but up from 54.1 cents last year. Crops: Utah barley prelim h was inary price for $2.20 per bushel compared with $2.17 per bushel during February. Last year in March the price was $2.48 per bushel. Alfalfa hay was up at $59.50 per ton from $57.00 last month and $54.50 last year. Other hay at 52.00 per ton was up from last months $47.50 and last years $49.00. Mid-Marc- Dairy and Poultry: Milk cows averaged $490.00 per head in up $10.00 from February, and up $5.00 from a year ago. The all mQk premid-Marc- h, liminary price was down slightly in March to $9.42 per cwt. compared with $9.54 in The mid- mid-Februar- y. |