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Show J1H 2 B The Salt Lake Tribune. Friday. July 27. .iti " . f'? fX $ &.. vy C t V, "' - ' ' v ,t ? ''$''fJ ' k' 1 V! . , V 4 ,4 . J W I'tS t T ' , v s: v Told theres a lack of a free market in building housing, city commissioners were asked Thursday to freeze demolition permits until more housing can be built him. Ted the Poor asked for a freeze in all dem olitions untd the nun her of un'ts budt equals the number of units to be demolished Representatives of the Salt Cake City Housing Authority's advisory committee. Union of the Poor and the county's bar association said the commission must stop evictions of tenants from buddings set for demolition and has the authority to do sc Were averaging a loss of 650 low income housing a Holbrook, year, Stephen chairman of the housing adviWeve sory committee said got to stop demolishing units until more can budt,' he said, committpointing to a ment from the housing author-lt- That request pulled a spark from Mayor Jake Garn who said he's for solving the problem but wouldnt vote tor an ordinance that affects only a certain group of people It'd be just like spot ' zoning," the Mayor said, it could solve one pioblem but cause five more" He did say he might endorse a freeze on demolitions Problem W orse Rebuilding , rfj, Tr 'r S 'Freeze Demolition Permits In S.L. -- S w , 1 w v v V ' City Needs Housing . v-- 4: 1 i Citizens Aid i U 2 'k ly ye y rnri"1 If 1973 M'-Ct- .. Kfe I O' o .j 'OX to citizens' committee help with Centro! City was approved 1 bursday by Sal' Lake City s redevelopment agency Danny Wall. eocutivc di of the Salt Lake Citv Redevelopment Agency, said the group will help provide citizen input for development of Central Citv M rector e Mr Wall also told the board it will be necessary to hire thiee persons to assist the group and to meet residents regularly Members of the gioup in elude Marion Rice. East, Maria R Takis, East, Jesse Olsen, East. Keith Sargent. 224 Colfax Ave (637 South). Herb Lingwall. 371 E 7th South. Norma B Edwards, 436 Sego Ave (615 South). Ben Wood mansee, 338 E 7th South, and Vera Reid, 763 Denver St (440 South) 535-2n- d 527-4t- h I nion Haven't Finished The getting problem's worse rather than better " Mr Buzis said lie and his family are being evicted trom their housing which is set to be demolished for construction of an office budding But they haven't been finhe said pointing out ished, the authontys done all it can in the face of inflation and cutbacks in federal funding Craig Peterson, representing the bar association, said a preliminary study reveals the city has the authority to stop demolition although there 300-un- it 639-2n- d y no precedents on which to base a final conclusion ate with of Agreeing Buzis, Mayor Gam and Finance Commissioner Jennings Phi! Ups Jr asked him to meet with Deputy City Attornev Roger F Cutler to further study the matter Mr However, Phillips explained the city requires a time period to lapse he tween acquiring a demolition permit and teanng down an he But, occupied budding added, the state law onlv eviction no requires a lice, so a property owner can evict his tenants and then de mulish the budding in It"''' than three weeks Several residents who face diction, protested the short notice thoi'ie received and said they have no place to take their families I get $lhi) a month from weltare for me and my chil dren." one woman said, "and I'm going to have to pay from $175 to $200 a month for rent I don t know how were goinz to eat " y nwwi'iiw1 Members of the Cyprus High School Drill team, which will enliven the P.ack to School Carnival, j 10 DAY SUMMER CLEARANCE at arc Helen Larson, Christy Core, Pam i left, Echo Pettersson. Petty and Karen Peterson. Plenty of stock from which to choose Stage Set for Tribune Carnival As any high school student will tell you. a yearbook is a memorable item. With a theme of "Yearbook the annual Back to Scnool Carnival promises to be a memorable item, too Guaranteed for Wednesday, in the Assembly Hall to be a memo- PFITZERS 8" to 20" Plans to conduct a night of racing Friday at the State Fairgrounds racetrack as a test of Salt Lake Citys mit auto Special to The Tribune Richard BOUNTIFUL Alan Monahan, 26. was bound ovti by Bountiful City Judge S. Mark Johnson to 2nd District Court Thursday to stand tnal on a reduced charge of involuntary manslaughter in the beating death of a baby 1 Monahan, 537 S Mam, had been charged with the second-degremurder of Randy Patterson, Jr., 2 Vi. - e operators lease Ferrol Papworth, through his Salt Bowl Corp , had run the races until this year under contract with the state but when his contract was cancelled, filed suit against the state asking $300,000 in damages "The drivers want to face, said Bvron Stubbs, attorney Reg. $2.29 98' toth hedges 18" CLUMP 6.08 Reg. BIRCH 36 COLORADO 6' to SPRUCE In I 'to 42" 10" Reg. $7.95 each SAlE$&95 69 5 $12 98c wch cons ter cabin sites got Ideal 18" to SPRUCE PLANT YOUR LAWN NOW FOR BEST RESULTS Fewer weeds, excellent growing period We hove finest tn lown seed ond have lown planting equipment for rent Reg. HEDGE S29 SALE each POPLAR TREES and 5,03 SALE 6' to 8' Mth EXTRA LARGE FREE $3s2495 RENTAL OF LAWN EQUIP Seod SAlE $498 SALE $65 Reg. $9.95 36" to 42" 89c EUONYMUS each go! cons in LANDSCAPING and DESIGNING WE RENT TILLERS $995 BALSAMS PRIVET EUONYMUS SALE BLUE 98c $1.98 20" SILVER MAPLE TREES BLUE SPRUCE Reg. QUINCE bear next year. Pears, Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Apples, Nectarines, $7.75 Special group for K SALE RED FLAMING 25 $ $1395 to 5 4 Will SALE 12" to SPRua PINE gal. cans FRUIT TREES -- U.12J14 to 24" KOSTER SALE SALE PYRACANTHA in Reg. $1.98 6 SALE nov with your Roller, or FotMimt pure ho so I Flogitone Steps for Your Hillside Sprinkling Systems Rock Walls Lawn, etc 8391 South BELL VU NURSERY 7th East 255-333- 1 "YT mJtm m u jui gal cans for representing the association Mr Hansen had suggested they should be given a chance and that the ordinance could then be tested in court But Ronald Swenson, Gov. Ramptons administrative assistant, said the governor is not authorizing any state official to sign the agreement Gov. Rampton has previously said he opposed the racing and, judging from the number of calls he got from nearby neighbors, believed the noise constituted a public disturbance agreement The agreement would have permitted the racing Friday night even though the state has cancelled the racetrack noise ordinance fell through Thursday when Gov. Calvin L Rampton told aides not to authorize such a plan Representatives of the Salt Lake Valley Racing Assn. a group of stock car owners and drivers had met with Dep Atty. 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