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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 42

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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42
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TrttNae, If, 1900 i Coloradans Goals in S.Li Visit Comprehensive methods of encouraging business and in dustrial deyejopmenr were re viewed in Salt Lake City Tues day for the benefit of 13 business and industry of Grand Junction, Colo HEADKO BY James Kurtz, president of a Junction's newly organized Industrial Developments the Colorado businessmen spent the day as guests of Salt Lake City Chamber of Com Following breakfast with the local chamber's wholesale Today W. J. O'Connor will be honored night as Utah's "Man of the Year in Education" by Phi Delta Kappa and Delta kappa Gamma, education fraterni- -ties. Mr. O'Connor, member of the University of Utah board of regents, will receive the award at a banquet in the U.

of U. Union starting at 7 p.m. He is the fifth person so honored. Besides his educational interests, Mr. O'Connor is president and general manager the Independent Coal Xoke Co.

trades committee, the visitors met at 207. S. Main for -two hours open discussion of munity development programs beamed primarily to economic expansion. PATTEBJVS successfully used in Improvinjg Salt Lake area's economy were detailed by E. H.

Azbill, industrial development secretary, and GUB P. Backman, executivp secretary of the local chamber of commerce. Elltoy Nelson, president and economist, First Security and Osmond. L. Harlirie, director, Bureau of Business Economics and Research, University of Utah, emphasized need of improving community assets and natural resources and their comprehensive exposition for perusual of inquiring business and industry.

WARWICK C. Falfreyman, program director, Utah Department of Employment Security, stressed keeping of adequate records and statistics as an aid to any plan of developing area economy. Robert E. Halladay, executive secretary, Utah Manufacturers placed equal emphasis on keeping current a community inventory of cultural Jacilitjes; recognized as a key element in attracting workers to an expanding district. THE GROUP, which Included Herbert L.

Bacon, R. Thomas, Burrell D. Smith, Lee P. Morris, C. E.

McEnany, Preston Walker, Dale E. Hoi. ingsworth, Charles S. Beatty, Dr. Geno Saccomano, Larry "innessey, James Groves and Jharles Little, toured Industrial Center, Redwood Road and 21st South, and visited other nearby plants before re- Burning to Grand Junction.

B. Kurtz, left; Lee P. Morrta, Grand Junction businessmen, and E. H. Azbill, Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, study Utah Power and Light center device.

Repairs to Delay 'Return' of Channel 11 Swciallo The Tribune KLOR-TV- (Channel. otf; the atr since a power surge blew out a transformer last Saturday night, ll be closed down until sometime after March 28, Samuel B. Nissley, manager, said Tuesday. THE FEDERAL Communications Commission, Washington, D.C., has authorized a shutdown of the station for engineering repairs, NJss- ley said, but a continuation prooably will be sought because of difficulty in obtaining a new transformer. MB.

N1SSLEY said that the statJoh has been able to obtain two which provided adequate vision, but limited sound to 300 watts power, whjch was inadequate, necessitating the shutdown. City Improvements Unit Seeks Views of County i inns i to build on a lease-back bvte. ADVRMTItlMBNI-. ttota Page 21 edit of the and left open until efttate costs are determined as compared with caste of afterjwte Mayor said the city already had authorized the taking of options in at least three blocks which could be used as sites, ABOUT ONE-SIXTH of the State Chooses Victor to PAROWAN, Iron A senior, Linda Knight; has been awarded first place honors in a statewide essay contest. THE CONTEST, sponsored by the Governor's 'Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped, attracted hundreds of Junior and senior students of 75 Utah high schools.

Other state essay contest winners ace Barbara Holt, Davis High School, second place; Rosemary Newman, St. Mary of the Wasatch, third place; LeRoy Seafle, Granger High School, fourth place, and David Johnson, Davis High School, fifth place. SUBJECT FOE all the essays was: "Jobs for the Handicapped to Dignity." wcv yj. uic City County Building xwned by the county cr city and some additional property ia In public ownership in the Jorm of streets, A subcommittee of the advisory coinmittee headed by pilworth S. Woolley was directed to cooperate with the city in exploring costs of property in alternative sites.

THE ADVISORY committee indicated it would withhold its recommendation until the position of the county is more definitely determined. Cost of the initial public safety-court structure in the plan of the planning commissions would be about $8,606,000. I THE CITY'S share was estimated at $4,670,000, as- suniing acquisition of the real estate at. a cost of five times assessed valuation. Mayor Lee said he wanted to explore proposals of private ADVKBTIIEKKNT FALSE TEETH Mort Firmly ia Place Do JOUJT 1UM tMth Minor and era- slipp dropping at wobbling when you teucbarUlk? a little FA8TZXTH on TOUT pUtM.Thto alkaline baUf ftUe teetn flnnlr more eomf cmbJy.

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