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Interjection Preposition Stingy one Extremities Candle Energy agency Supposing thus Stout Purchase of a bond means you haw Pink thing. What you hope 14 across will do Midwestern school (abbr.) Libido Article (Fr.) meeting indicated private industry wasnt interested in investing in the lake shore development. That, he said, was not so. The business speeches came after Dr. Richard Ovcson of the Brigham Young University School of Business presented preliminary rec- ommendations of the study team on developing the south shore. The team picked the least expensive of four alternatives for improving facilities at the The scheme, costing lake. $4.25 million, would provide for a water storage tank, a 43. Sesame 44. Not fore 45. Bird 46. Drilling need 47. the season 48. While 49. Evergreen 50. Engaged 52. 14 Across 55. Pindi . 6 Continued from page because speakers at an earlier come from nonresident visitors who spent more time in the area than they would have otherwise. The teams study shows that for every two hours a visitor spends there beyond what he or she would have otherwise spent, there would ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE RUNOFF F S It A T El representatives apparently arent satisifed that that's enough. In a statement issued earlier, Peter Cooke, chairman of the Chambers The Diablo 3200 can do it all for less than $500 per month. DIABLO IS A ZEROX COMPANY. All business applications are handled faster on the 3200 by your current staff prompted by messages on the Video Display. Billing, CustomerVendorCash Great Salt Lake Committee, said the water supply would not be adequate to interest private developers. "If the state's going to invest nearly 55 million, it ought to do it in a way that will increase the local tax base and provide itself the accounting, inventory control, nayroll and financial reporting applications can be installed immediately and modified easily as your business grows. Compare it and the Diablo 3200 comes out first in cost, business applications, immediate results a long-ter- m money." return on Cooke said. Ovcson also presented sonic statistics on visitation to the lake. Between January and September of this year, 1.054.924 persons have visited the south shore. 652,000 of those were nonresidents. That figure is expected to rise to a million a year within three years. According to Ovcson. the benefit to the state would be a total direct economic benefit to the state of $2 including 23 cents worth of tax. For each extra night spent, there would be a benefit of $9.46 including $1.08 of tax. Employment in trade and service industries would also increase. Ovcson also estimated that a 120 room resort hotel could be supported at the lake. Ivorys not talking Theres apparently sewage disposal system, beach grading, park improvements. and a visitor center. T he development would make use of water from the Stansbury Improvement District through a four inch water line which has already been funded and leased to the state. According to Oveson that would accommodate 28,000 persons using 10 gallons of water per day. That would be two million persons a year. But business community c0 development large-scal- e a in the works on the northwest side but project planners aren't yet saying just exactly what it will consist of. Salt Lake City Commi- ssioners recently approved to a downzoning, from of a more restrictive large chunk of city ground near Redwood Road between 9th North and the Davis County line but some 300 acres were exempted to allow for a development by Ivory and Co., a local real estate firm. The downzoning, with that exception, had been promoted by the Northwest Community Council and approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Ron Whitehead, spokesman for the Council, told the Enterprise the developers plans include construction of some 600 homes worth about $55,000 each and 600 multiplR-- 6 R-2- A, units worth about $125,000. Two schools, two e parks, and a small e-family six-acr- shopping center arc also contemplated, he said. One of the project promoters at Ivory declined to confirm or deny the plans, saying not all the parcels of land involved had been acquired and further information could probably not be provided for several weeks. 'DIABLO is a registered trade- mark of XEROX CORPORATION JUST A NICKEL (5f) A CUP Plus a Coffee Makerand M aintenance FREE For a no cost demonstration call Benchmark today BENCHMARK SYSTEMS. INC. T Telephone NII .H7 - Office and restaurant service with Hills Brothers and Yuban coffee at a quantity earned discount of up to 25 V2 over retail prices. And Imperial Coffee Service will equip your business with a one or two plate drip coffee maker free of charge. 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