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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, September 3, 1973 Yv!- - - v vV. : tJkv X k:V 'V,VT v ht - i YV? - VV s s:fc Viy .1 . !4 71 M; 4 i U 4 rt. k 4?AV V i' t, N. At ( n V T' Y X tje'V X- ': - f . iT ' -- si Yr ?- ar - v.x x t r-- , ?? 'v 4 ' , 4V; Jr . a w V $L 4 - s :: 'f Y, , 44 . 4 v" y- A . . ,.iw 4 V4 -- : , ; W 04 9fcw t 1 1 i WaA Unsightly, dilapidated, dangerous old houses have been torn down above 6th East on 1st South, mak- - rvrxp 4?r , Sfr , . , ,. y'- jgp & '..A ri ;T' ,181,1, n 1v - v Ms ' rv. V g 'V j, 4 f Irvnv Afl - (h m v v W . T ", v j, T" kj . - ' ,. ' 5, v I'TjTti ..v ; r.If f d : v e - S ; -- 27 '- 4 &K1 1 C TA'-- f 'ywwww IfA" ' y vv , 'A-- ..i ing the area neater looking for the present, and clearing the area for new, better construction. The war against abandoned housing is beginning to show results, as here in the northwest part of the city where dilapidated building was demolish ed and neighbors, volunteers are building anew. - ji&diM'wAV TpW5Vi Salt Lake Winning Housing Struggle By Craig Hansen Tribune Staff Writer h war against Results in a abandoned and dilapidated housing in Salt Lake City are now being seen three-mont- So far, according to Roger R. Evans, city housing supervisor, more than 60 properties have been put on a clean-ulist and another 109 will or be added Of those, 75 percent of the owners have made changes and 18 houses have been demolished, he says. p tear-dow- n War Started The war started this spring as Streets and Public Improvements Commissioner Stephen A. Harmsen began to use the newly created housing department to clear out unused and unsightly housing has said repeatedlv Mr. Harmsen were not going to throw anybody out of their house And so far, Craig E. Peterson, director of the Department of Housing and Building Servces, says only one family has been evicted. The exception is a structure on the north side, where crews demolished the building and neighbors, along with volunteers from the Community Services Council, are buildng a new house for an invalid taken to court for collection, he said Meanwhile, the city agency has a $50,000 Model Cities grant to help finance demolitions None of that money has been touched, Mr Peterson said. So far, the city has not had to step n, deadbut Mr. Evans says the first line was Aug 5 y Mr. Evans says propery owners are notices to comply with the given requirements or demolish and a certificate of (with building and housing coes) is filed with the County Recorder. If no action is taken, then the city, through its attorneys office, moves in to demolish the building. 30-d- Made Repairs But 75 percent of the owners weve contacted have made the repairs, Mr. Evans says If the city steps in, it can either have its crews demolish and remove the structure or put it up for bid. Then the costs are assessed against the property or else Good Results The results are good so far, Mr. Peterson said, Were getting new construction and improvements m parts of the city which haven't had changes for years Houses m all parts of the city the benches, Rose Park, Poplar Grove and Central City are subject to the program, he said. Other programs to help save occupied are being done through the Federally Assisted Code Enforcement program (CODE) and emergency hous-in- p repairs a Model Cities project. housing Dilapidated houses such as this have got to or tear-dowprogram. go under the clean-u- The framework of a new house, built for an Invalid woman, rises with help of neighbors. p n Cowgirl No Dude at This Ranch ' BROADVIEW, MONT. (AP) Patty Poage is a cowpe-rso- n. She rides and ropes, builds fence, swaps yarns and works long hours along with the cowboys ' on the Madox Cattle Ranch near this southern Montana town. The State University her cowperson If I nothing: get pushed. A run from 7 a m. Colorado graduate says status means dont work, I work day can to 10 p m. Much of her day is spent on regular ranch work. But Miss Poage hired on as a calf and breeding specialist Her boss, Leslie C. 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