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Show monday, June 12, 1978 JUST A NICKEL (5() A CUP Plus a Coffe Maker and Maintenance 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 r .juip your business with a one or two plate drip coffee maker free of charge. "Service you can count on" Going, going Apartments. City will intervene in tearing down the old J.C. City intervenes in merchants mart Call Ken at IMPERIAL COFFEE SERVICE 29 EAST KENSINGTON SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84116 PHONE 486-23- ... not quite gone. Salt Lake The city will be taking over demolition of the former J.C. Apartments at 330 S. West Temple, according to of 61 ficials in the Salt Lake City Department of Public Works. The property, owned by J.P. Denner and Associates, was partially demolished by Denner in order to make room for a proposed merchants mart. However, financiers of the project pulled out before demolition could be Denner claims he has spent $27,000 of his own money since the financiers withdrawal. He said he has agreed to repay the city for demolition within a year. The city can place a lien on the property if he City housing enforcement officer Laura Landikusic said the Housing Advisory and Excellent Investment Opportunity Fourteen years remaining on lease. AAA National Company on lease. One of the fastest growing cities in the West. $19,500.00 gross annual income from lesser. Building is less than two years old. We will with brokers. co-opera- Dont Robert Norton Wait-Ca- ll information. been stalled for several months. Not enough dough to open theater, postponed till fall te 363-033- doesnt. Appeals Board approved the city demolition project on April 20. Once the HAAB recommendations are approved by the city commission, the $5500 project will begin immediately. Low bidders for the project were A.J. MacKay and Sons, she added. According to Landikusic, the action follows on the heels of complaints by neighbors of the property who are anxious to see demolition finished. Denner noted he is close to securing new financial backing for his project and expects to get things rolling in a very short time. The demolition, which began last October, has 3 for In hopes of raising capital needed for remodeling, Broadcasting Arts Inc. has leased its facilities to a local producer and rescheduled its dinner theater opening for the fall. Gary Jackson, owner, said producer Buddy Youn-gree- n will lease the theater, an 1894 LDS Chapel at 915 W. So., for three months. Youngreens production of 100 Yesterday and Forever, a Mormon documentary, is scheduled to open there June 22. Jackson, who initially expected a March opening for his casual dinner theater, ran short of capital and will charge $200 a night plus a percentage of box office receipts for use of his theater. The play is expected to be performed at least four times weekly, Jackson added. The theater is only a portion of Jacksons business. Our Steaks are always done well no matter how we cook them. And rhar's nor all, Rime Rib, Sole, New York Sreok, Alaskan King Crab, Dover Sole, Teriyoki Chicken, and for lunch. Mushroom Burger, Italian Burger, Roast Beef Sandwich and much more. (pkmpsMl!) Elks Building 139 East South Temple Salt Lake City He also operates a recording studio in former Sunburst Studios at the same address. Sandy bank asks for branch Sandy State Bank has asked permission of the Department of Financial Institutions to open a branch in the vicinity of 1300 B. 2100 So. Persons desiring to express views regarding the application may submit them to Commissioner Smoot Brimhall at 10 W. Broadway. |