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Show 3R Thfc Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September v 16, 1973 i. a mSg, Recreation START THE CLOCK & Budget Approved , - C! 0 ' ' H1 jp' VII A A A SOUTH EAST FURNITURES WITH A NEW ZENITH COLOR TELEVISION NOW! COLOR TV 23" CONSOLE The board voted to start a curfew at 11 p.m. each night at the David Gourley Park, 5050 S. 4200 West, because of vandalism and a law enforcement problem in this area. The sheriffs office has agreed to cooperate in enforcing the curfew, Mr. Swensen said 09. MODEL NEW! brilliant chromacolor picture! Service, The proposed park acquisitions in the new budget are: Little Cottonwood Regional, Big Cottonwood O Royal Blue 1 The ALDEBARAN SOUTH FUR N I Chromacolor picture! $35,000; Little E4C25W ; 2 DOWerl , exclusive power sentry 100 solid-stat- e chassis dcpoxfc&'a Zenith 30,000 volts of picture power! qunTrty! SPECIALS ON design aver 9 ZENITH B&WTV! Th ANTARES E4545W 12" dicg ! Now only I T U R E 19"diag T FKI Only.... TERMS AVAILABLE Opportunity Purchase Fund, $100,000; West Valley Commu- nity, s 30,000 volts of picture SPECIAL DEAL ON DELUXE CAST!!! Brilliant new Re- gional, $180,000; Valley Re$333,000; gional, Parleys Creek Regional, $204,000; Old Mill Regional, $180,000; Park I - Green Lace Coffee Bean Orange Lavender Plum Tones C Blue Fuchsia Red Red Peppermint Stick Evergreen Nautical Blue Cherry Desert Mood Tarnished Gold Amber O Golden Touch Cyprus O Blue Marble Sunburst O Teakwood Blue 0 Willow Sq. Yd. Complete 0 Apple Russet O Apricot Laid Over UNSROYAL Pad , state chassis! Lemon Chiffon Coin Gold W solid- - 100 at reported that with proper watering and fertilization, a good golf course could be developed there. He said it would be necessary to line any ponds or other water hazards because of the poor moisture retention capabilities of the soil. I STATE ?f iff rar y S - -7 (C-cr- ENJOY ALL THE NEW TV SEASON'S SHOWS AND SPORTS SPECIALS! Gary C. Swenson, superinto the tendent, explained board that the department has fallen behind its 1959 master plan for purchase of park property. The master plan calls for 15,000 to 17,000 acres by 2000, depending upon the population and to date only 1,700 acres is owned. The park will be reopened 6 a.m. to give the early morning joggers a chance to use it. Move Foreward Plans for development of a golf course in the sandhills area east of Sandy continued to move forward as Kent Hor-ti- D 0-SOLI- I Master Plan $130,000; - If WITH A WOW Special to The Tribune A proTAYLORSVILLE posed 1974 budget which calls of the for expenditure $2,579,000 for acquisition and $2,500,000 for development of parks by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department has been approved by the board. The capital outlay budget also calls for the expenditure of $232, W)0 for development of a Par 3 golf course at the Mick Riley Golf Course. The proposed budget will be submitted to the Salt Lake County Commission. Soil Conservation i- SCORE!! Cotton- wood Golf Course, $720,000! Woodstock Meadows Protecn tion Strip, $5,000; . -- - - - llnion-Jorda- School District, . Youth Camp, $34,000; Butler No. 3 Neighborhood, $40,000; Sandy No. 15 Neighborhood, $34,000; Hunter No. 7, Neighborhood, $20,000, and Hunter No. 11 Neighborhood, $24, (M)0. $40,000; Overnight IRCADIk BED ROOM . v k, On this Cuolity Sofa "V ' O'f , s Decker Lake . funds asked Development are Big Decker Lake, Cottonwood, Hunter Park, trian Park, t $150,000; $220,000; $125,000; phase V Equesone, Park, Southridge phase two, $100,000; Union Park, phase two, $200,000; Litto Park tle Cottonwood area, swimming upgrade $150,000; Tennis, Murray Courts, $50,000; Dry Creek Park, phase one, $200,000; Holladay Park, phase one, $150,000; Canyon Rim Park, phase four, $100,000; air surCottonwood veys, $20,000; Heights, $25,000; Magna Park, Riverview $100,000; Park, phase four, $85,000; office and maintenance, $100,000; Harmony Park, $160,000; landscaping, $30,000, and a composite fund for Copperton, Kearns Swimming Pool, Evergreen and Midvalley, $35,000. Federal Monies Mr. Swensen pointed but that federal monies will be available to help in the purchase in many of the parks. Mr. Swensen presented a report to the board showing that since 1965 the department has acres of purchased 1,043 ground costing $4,229,088 east of State St., and 711 acres costing $1,048,813 west of State $500,000; K.' A IWW Great Value at 449 A k. , 5 ' rich velvet sola in plain or print patterns, ell hardwoocL durable frames for real living. A piece to be proud of. And we've sale priced it at only ..... 8-f- - "THt li5TSUUNiTHejiOUSt" Deluxe 'in Color Special in White Deluxe Pusrl III!. lift . 4h5a,7lSV:.Ss!tLale . ip. j-- , 'V i , J, t. Only 10 to go! U And save on these popular sofas Reg. $539 100" Gold and White Velvet Sofa. Bucket teat back pillow arm Porkview conventional Reg. $469 sofa, crescent front. Covered in heavy quilted royal green velvet.. t. 84" Contemporary Sofa, thick ballroom waterfall cushions, covered in coral nylon ....... 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