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Show Hill from Capitol Hill Neighbors Join Together to Solve Problems by Laura Briggs Community action on traffic movement through the Capitol Hill neighborhood. "R2-zoning action to balance apartment building construction, family residences and space for beauty and enjoyment. Safety measures for school children crossing on i meetings and who composed and signed letters and petitions to make Capitol Hill needs and wishes known were thanked. Dan Meyer was remembered for his selfless work for CHAT prior to his death. Mr. Meyer. Lloyd stated time would be set aside to discuss support and study of the master plan to Mr. community project of to impress the rest of the city and the legislature of Capitol Hill's desire for a voice in its future. Old timers and newcomers broke into groups as they moved out into the night, still discussing what they would, and should, do with their new found community power. "togetherness and Mrs. Leandro Della Piana Statewide Conference on Dave Doepner "Human Values and Cancer'' Sponsored by The Utah Division of the American Cancer Society on the community school November 9, 1972 program and said Horace Mann is the first community school to Boyd at meetings, publicized as much as possible so all interested citizens could try to attend. Capitol Hill neighbors indicated they wanted a community voice in budgeting of funds, they were willing to serve on committees and make a homes and property, applied philosophy of cooperative Executive Board, Glen A. Lloyd, called the meeting to order by outlining items of business for the evening. First on the agenda was election of three Board members and replacement of deceased Board member, Dan programs. She listed the classes available and advised any adult interested in obtaining a high school diploma to contact Marsha lightsmight involve a petition and the city would probably assess citizens on those streets for the cost of lights. Citizens replied they would pay such assessments if they could get the lights. Dave Doepner initiated what proved to be a popular general discussion regarding the regular scheduling of more frequent and Mrs. Harold Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Leandro Della Piana and Dave Doepner. Anderson, a General Motors executive from Kansas, spoke of his talks with the Salt Lake City police chief on how to mutually work together to guard October 18 at Horace Mann Junior High S c h o o C h a r m a n of the initiate Saturday morning opinion that obtaining street attended city commission introduced, including d and attorney, ventured the at 1st West and Beck Streets. Capitol Hill citizens who n New neighbors were Wednesday, manager of the Horace Mann Community School spoke briefly for beautification of their sub-statio- citizen-initiate- community project in Boston. Long time residents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simmons and Mrs. Mary Stuckey, pointed out the "dire need for street lights on North Main and Girard Streets. Jay Butler, new Board member stated. Hill Awareness Team, Mrs. Marjorie Baker, areas, including a from the CHAT News, Lloyd Action concerning old, dangerous structures in the neighborhood. The preceding are only a few of the topics discussed at the first annual meeting of CHAT, Capitol maintain the historical character of the Capitol Hill area, including consideration of community voting support for legislative candidates directly concerned with the program. Lloyd also urgedthe assembly to be thinking about volunteering for chairman positions and about serving as citizens on seven committees. Andersen stressed. Mr. and Mrs. Della Piana are restoring a historic home on Center Street. The Della Pianas have been involved in historic preservation of homes in other Bennett Paint have offered to assist Capitol Hill beautification and improvement by selling paint and planting materials at cost to those who present the coupons and 1st West. "Togetherness for protection against burglaries and vandalism. . Recognition was accorded to members of CHAT who made outstanding contributions in time and service the past year, including Ted Negata, who published CHAT News twice during the year and Hermoine Jex who is dedicated to compilation of data and history of the area, which is probably the one area most prominent in the early history of Salt Lake City and Utah. Utah Power was commended Brown Nurseries and Center Street I watchfulness and caring, community. 9:00 p.m. Student Union a.m.-4:3- 0 University of Utah the school for information. Jay Butler, Stan Pace and Ron Molen were elected to Board positions, while Bryan Gardner was retained to serve out Meyer's unexpired term. Prior to the election of Board members, Lloyd emphasized the importance of maintaining a Board membership which represented as much as possible the geographic, cultural and social variations of the Capitol "First Meeting of its Kind and most informative session ever presented in Utah", Dr. L.R. Curtis PLAN TO ATTEND FREE |