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Utah Heritage Foundation award winners

Published: Sunday, Jan. 15, 2006 6:48 p.m. MST
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1. University of Utah Honors Center

2. Fuller Paint Building, Big-D Construction Corp.

3. First Security Building, Wasatch Property Management

4. C.C. Keller Building, Bruce Edwards

5. Roberta Sugden house, Mollie Kimball

6. Chadwick Greenhalgh and Alysa Revell home

7. The Subcommittee for the Yalecrest Compatibility Infill Ordinance, David and Lisette Gibson and Joel Patterson

8. Gary Parnell, Spring City

9. Keith P. MacKay, Murray

10. Lisa Thompson, Salt Lake City

If you know of a residential or commercial building — or maybe even a person you'd like to see honored — consider making a nomination for the Utah Heritage Foundation's 2006 awards. Remember, a building need only be 50 years old to be considered historic. Call 533-0858 or visit www.utahheritagefoundation.org.

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