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Show 6monday, 26, 1977 Skateboard revival Lagoon mulls Liberty course Its place to put one of these," Freed said. Putting one out there at Lagoon doesnt make any sense," he added, saying the nature of the amusement park in Farmington is such that children might not drag along skateboards on their visits. A skateboard park within Liberty Park, however, would draw from locally-heav- y populations of youngsters who currently enjoy a rennaisance just at the talking stage right now, but Lagoon ical Corp. is proposing to build a skateboard course in Liberty Park. We don't yet know what final shape this will take," said Peter Freed, president of Lagoon Corp., parent company of Liberty Park Corp., which leases the Liberty Park concessions from the Salt Lake City Parks Department. Liberty Park is the log $159.18mo. others. CLARK BUICK Those using the park would pay for the time as used," Freed said. Presumably a concession fee would go to the city from proceeds skateboard from course use. accrued private study of skateboard park case histories by a Denver operator called Wizard Parks, Inc., an investment of $53,000 is net- In a Monroe will pay $95,000. $9,500 immediately and the rest next month. The plant will be located on Monroe property at 1820 Beck Street. The proceeds from Mon-ro- c will be part of the $548,975 V 36 mos. at $159.18 with sport. mission last week approved the sale of the city's asphalt plant to Monroe, Inc. and the purchase of a new one from Kimball Equipment Co. The sale of the plant and all component parts was for M Based on $6900.00 lease price over 2800.00 on open end lease. California-bor- n Asphalt 8 plants bought 8 and sold 3 The Salt Lake City Com- Lease this car for 36 mos. at 159.18. Fully equipped incl. air, tilt steering, AM-FStereo, Wire Wheel Covers many of the f Clark BuickDatsun 1 78 Regal Luxury & G? tion across the country, and one source indicates about 200 will be complete by the end of 1978. The development of the polyurethane wheel in 1975 gave rise to the parks, since the wheel provided increased gripping power on concrete. ting its owner $5,000 per a residual of 292-842-61 purchase price the city will pay for a new plant from Kimball Equipment Co. The city will pay for the plant in installments over two years. next to old Valley Music Hall Woods Cross Exit of -15 CMl00ifD aQMennnnflar 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 accounting, inventory control, payroll 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 month. Another location produces $25,000 per month, and a third, $28,000 per month. The parks usually include a series of open bowls and chutes through which youngsters maneuver their boards. About 60 parks are in opera Bell buys bowling lanes to use as garage and lot w'ashrack. It will also house the companys mobile radio and microwave shop. The Knight-Condle- y building will office Mountain Bells motor vehicle administrative group. The lot behind the existing builders will accommodate 115 vehicles, while most of the interior space will be used for shops. Remodeling is expected to be complete in late spring. Total interior space involves about 19,000 square feet. Mountain Bell said. 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