Show ' v v : THE OGDEN (UTAH) 10A X '' SUNDAY MORNING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R APRIL i Would Cost $6 Millions i i ? uilding May Solve State Office Problem J d By KEITH WALLENTINE ? SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — A proposed 12-stor- building atop y Lake- City’s north bench may Salt - spell someday the end to Utah’s perennial lacjc of j ’ f space for state offices However such building would a' cost an estimated $6282000 and therefore may be time in becoming steel actuality ' Secretary of State’ Lamont F Toronto who has charge of the Capitol Building is convinced something must ultimately be done to relieve the office space shortage The 31st Legislature passed a resolution (SCR11) for an eight-ma- n committee to study the office building problem for two years and report back in 1957 On the committee will be the three members of the ' Board of two members apExaminers pointed by the Senate president two appointed by the House s speaker and one of the ’ -- " - non-legi- lative members of the Utah Legislative Council The group is not yet organized subcommittee A legislative looked' into the problem briefly before ' recommending an extensive study by a full committee Members said the main problems were financing and where an of-fice building should be located near the capitol or downtown Parking Lot Best Toronto feels the large parking lot northeast of the capitol building is best for several reasons The land already belongs to the state and ther proposed build: ing would be right next door to other state agencies in the capitol He said seven or eight acres would be readily available The subcommittee said the question was raised of access roads to 'the Capitol and new building if it were constructed on the bench Toronto said he didn’t - feel that would be a problem The only time traffic is really jammed up he said is for about 30 minutes when state employes are trying to leave in the late afternoon The problem could be J - he suggested by making State Street down capitol hill a street during the late afternoon A survey made by the State Building Board in 1954 indicated solved one-wa- y state offices now occupy 142143 square feet in the Capitol Building not including the offices of elected officers such as the secretary of state attorney goneral Supreme Court House and Senate On the basis of present need and expected expansion at the current rate state departments housed in the Capitol estimated they would need 207336 square feet of space within 10 years More Space Needed The survey indicated that to accommodate these needs for expansion and still get under one roof all of the state agencies which now are forced to rent gev-ern- or downtown office space would require from 325000 to 360000 square feet of space To meet this need the board building suggested a with about 30000 square feet per floor A full basement was added to house 60 motor pool cars ’which are now kept outside Toronto said in the past there has been trouble with vandals who stole batteries and slashed tires on the parked vehicles This vandalism has somewhat diminished since large floodlights were installed in the area Without knowing the type of construction 12-sto- ry or the requirements for individual offices' the building board suggested it “would be safe” to estimate the cost at $10 a foot for the basement floor and $15 a foot for all other floors This would amount to $5600000 Architectural fees would be about $252000 based on the rate of f four and per cent Utilities roads sidewalks landscaping and like expenses would hike the figure to $6002000 The one-hal- board' recommended- a -- contingency of five per cent or $280-00- 0 which would make the grand sidered in Florida 'but defeated because of the fear that the Legislature would not appropriate every two years sufficient money for rent of the buildings” a resume of the fneeting said Toronto said he felt borrowing and paying the money back as rent would be the most feasible way to finance a new building in Utah nt Broker Dies In Colorado Crash S L One of These Isn't a Doll You’ll find her in the background third from left She’s Donnie Christensen of Pleasant Grove Utah dressed in Spanish costume to represent the Spanish dolh she doen’t'have in her collection But she has dolls from every west European country and Japan The European dolls are souvenirs of the Christensen family’s travels there Visa difficulties prevented them frora' visit- ing Spain MACK Colo (UP) — A prominent Utah mining stock broker Hymie Guss 45 Salt Lake City was killed near here late Friday ore when his car into crashed and trucks dump a bridge abutment The Colorado Highway Patrol said Guss was traveling alone in hi" car eastbound on US HighInvestigators said the way Guss vehicle was apparently on the wrong side of the highway when the accident occurred at side-swipedtw- 6-5- 11 o Today in Utah pm Officers said the Guss vehicle sideswiped an ore truck driven by Art Lee Flaherty 24 Moab Utah and glanced off another ore truck driven' by Joe Ted Slone 27 Moab before striking the abutment OGDEN'S NEWEST JEWELERS Morgan Woman Marks Birthday Two Churches to Organize New Brigham Scout Troop 0 mm SPECIAL SALE AT NATE MORGAN r - total $6282000 The board also noted it would be possible to design footings and foundations for the building so that only part of the structure need be erected at a time in case the money were not available all at once Toronto Agrees Toronto agreed this might be a good idea He said four floors perhaps could be built first and others added later The Capitol Building exclusive of dome has four floors and a The secretary of state said other states have financed office buildings by borrowing from retirement or trust funds and paying the money back in the form of rent California Michigan and New York were among states reported as financing office buildings that way at a meeting of the National Assn of State Budget Officers last September sub-baseme- “A similar proposal was con- At Family Event MORGAN Mrs Olivia from Washington yesterday to at Horsefield a observed quiet 83rd quainted With Scoqting” meeting tend the general conference of will be held tomorrow night at the church which starts tomor- birthday this week with her famrow 7:30 in Building 81 at the ily at the homq of a son HowIndian School ard Horsefield Peterson ents interested in Boy Scout New Plant in Operation Mrs Horsefield was? born in work SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— City The session will be sponsored Water Commissioner Grant M Milton on March 31 1872 a by St Henry’s Catholic Church Burbidge says that “minor touch daughter of Olie and Dorthea and Community in Presbyterian up” work will complete the city’s Olsen Extrome and Church A scout executive from new $600000 water treatment Morgan County all of her life Salt Lake City will explain the plant in City Creek Canyon by except for six years in Evanstoi$ June 15 He said the plant was program Wyo Purpose of the meeting is to already in operation In May 1898 she was married a the Scout from organize Troop He'll Judge Drama to Samuel Horsefield - a sheep-herdtwo churches Committee members are as folSALT LAKE CITY (AP) — and miner The couple lows: Catholic Church Father University of Utah speech pro- made their home at Peterson Francis Dunn Don Rodgers John fessor Keith M Engar flew to Mrs Horsefield’s- - lobbies are Benevidez and Joe Morales Com- Minneapolis Minn yesterday to rugs and crocheting and munity Presbyterian Church the serve as judge and critic of the weaving she still most enjoys says shp Rev Walden Toevs Orville Hood Minnesota State High School in fqr a visit and friends having Wilbur Curley and C F Epley Drama Festivala good cup of coffee’ She 'has nine sons and daughDiscussion on Children Midvale Club Votes ters eight of whom are still SALT LAKE CITY- (AP) — MIDVALE Utah (AP) — Mrs living They are: Child guidance will be the prin- A E Buckley has been elected Edward and LeRoy Horsefield cipal discussion topic at the an- president of the Midvale Commu- of-- California Mrs E O SUnd-ber- g nual Utah Home Economics Assn nity Club Denver George Mildonji Ogconvention here April Miss den Mrs Amelia Hamre UinGenevieve Hansen association Davis Construction Up tah Howard Horsefield Mrs ' president announced yesterday FARMINGTON ( AP) — Davis Emma Jensen and Mrs Mabla County Engineer Harold J Tip- Welsh all of Morgan Bepson Expected Today petts reports a record $288813 SALT LAKE CITY (AP) worth of construction in the The Latter-da- y Saints Church county during March This was (Mormon) said Secretry of Agri- the highest amount for a single culture Ezra Taft Benson an month since August 1953 he apostle was slated to arrive here said BRIGHAM CITY—A “Get Ac- Inter-mounta- for-par-- in 1 has-live- TTY d er t!eLD0V"' - ’4 - 15-1- 6 -- 1 Coeds at Morgan Plan Twirp Week Hoover Group Head Is Named WASHINGTON (AP) — The gional office will be established Citizens Committee for the Hoo- in San Francisco Its activities ver Report yesterday named Har- will cover'California Washington Oregon Idaho Nevada Utah Arivey Hancock San Francisco to zona Wyoming Montana New head its new Western office Han- Mexico and Colorado cock is a former Salt Lake City newspaperman The committee describes itself as a “voluntary bipartisan organization which is preparing a nation-wide education program in support of the findings of the Hoover Commission” The commission is reporting to Congress on ways to improve government operations Hancock said the Western re is Smelter to Reopen SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The International Smelting & Refining Co plans to reopen its lead smelter at Tooele Utah some time in May company General Manager F A Wardlaw Jr said yesterday When the plant closed last year because of low lead-zinprices it was ‘employ450 men about ing c MORGAbJ — “Twirp Week” — The Woman Is Requested to Pay — begins tomorrow at Morgan High an activity planned by the Girls League Ray Winters is presidentof the week will High spots be an assembly Thursday and a Girls’ Dance with the coeds doing the dating Friday evening Friwhen the day is also campus grounds will be cleaned and the mountaniside Morgan “M” No high school classes will1 be held Others on the League are Jack- -' lyn Kippen and Colleen Smith vice presidents Veloy Tonks secretary Sherolyn Rogers treas- urer and Ramona Thackery historian Class representatives are Carlyfr 12th grade Patsy Porter llthArdis Brower 10th Nola Jean Scott 9th Pamela Porter 8th and Shelia Redden 7th “M-Day- ” white-washe- d Du--An- IT’S SPRING GARDENING TIME I Our store will remain open Sundays from 9 a m to 2 p m to enable you to select the finest in: I and package vegetable and flowe Lawn seed and fertilizers Pax crabgrass control Bulk ids ’ Now you too can have all the CANNON sheets pillow cases and towelsyou want — even colored sheets and cases to match the colorful towels — even contour sheets that hug the mattress and stay smooth — and make bed making so easy You get this 6(1 piece matched CANNON color ensemble at a tremendous saving because you buy H complete— 6 long extra size 81" x 108" sheets (2 any color — 2 fitted contour — wearing 2 white) You get 6 matching pillow cases (4 any color — 2 white) CANNON Extra Size g 22" x 44" soft luscious thickly looped DELUXE bath towels and wash cloths (in smooth-to-the-sk- r — in quick-dryin- -- colorful kitchen towels and g pot holders— 60 pieces Colored Sheets and Cases are new and smart They lend an oir of luxury Choose Sea Green Blush Peach Moonlight Yellow' or True Blue — oil COLORFAST — certified by American Institute of Laundering You also get 2 sheets and 2 coses in white comers that slip The CANNON Fitted Contour Sheets have the new patented over the comers of the mattress snugly without even lifting the mattress They stay smooth g easy No Ties — No Snaps— No Elastic always and make any color) Phone 7364' EZY-MATI- C bed-makin- 8” ' Green Stamps i mod ling's 3065 Harrison Blvd hond-protectin- Thirsty-lint-le- ss Wall-Plant- er vXl' 225 : gifts U with Four Measuring Spoons t SLQ® I mmnG nar TODAY Easiest & has been elected new chairman of the Kaysville Civic Assn for the coming year Other officers are: Mrs Harry Duckworth assistant chairman of children’s activities Wendell Maxfieid assistant chairman adult activities Mrs Galbraith vice chairman for adult activities Fred Kirby is treasurer and Mrs Glen Cundall secretary - 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