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Show ' ; 4 ' !. If K 9$, ' 'X J' f ..-- y T ' ' ' v v.. ASTERN 'V "JVM,NW,'MV,0''SV' Jf ' 1 - !l?l t; '"' .'J.v - Ncr rvvA?i 5vj50,w,W " Police Conduct Class lln Self Protection $& v f; - zv ??r- - r itSi'telSw iirte- ,kj I M- AMERICANA - V, ' v Jlt iP Lake City Police, in with the Women's cooperation 4 . AJert Progfgm, will conduct the firfaT session of the season in self protection for women. ASsv' This program has been . 'k '''Xv Don Austin is new Planning Council ,i, , Wayne Horrocks was elected Vice- Chairman for Council. Chairman. Planning Council molests and 24 indecent volume two free decision-makin- have city-wid- e citizen participation," Mayor Gam said. "We can't operate in a vaccum, we have to know how formed. Two representatives from each of the six recognized neighborhood councils serve on the Council and in a meeting Thursday, May 3, Don Austin, people feel," he continued. A d Central City Neighborhood Council, was elected Chairman. Wayne Horrocks representing the Westside Council was elected iscussion on the and agencies. Adams and Hermone Jex Operating Programs, Inc.) under the guidance of director Ben t Medina, started on a housing project two and a half Capitol Hill Council (CHAT) and the Planning Council voted to withhold funding until the Northwest Schaewe from People's Free Way was elected Secretary. Mayor Jake Gam addressed the group Thursday in a brief discussion on revenue sharing and citizen participation. "Special revenue sharing is not yet a fact," he advised. But, if and when it does become a reality. Salt Lake City will have the management capability to handle the funds, he added. He said part of the credit for this capability must go to the citizens who have been active inthe Council conforms its boundaries to fit in with the other councils. It was also decided that the $48,000 available for funding councils be divided equally between them because "this is the way it was done last year, its not that much money to worry about and there is no simple way to evaluate needs of each council." A committee to set up for the Planning Council was appointed with Leo Adams as Chairman. by-law- is Low cost housing in Salt Lake City is slowly becoming a reality through the hard work of local, state and federal officials as well some concerned residents Northwest Community Council's boundaries was initiated by Leo representing the and Karen right, process of Model g s now Council thirty-fiv- may 10, 1973 e - Housing Cities. "I personally feel we should an advisory capacity to the Joint Board of Commissioners on Model Cities business during the lest year of the program has been Schaewe, number Low-Co- st in Secretary. homosexuals, and rape. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, May 10, 1973, 251 East 5th South and is free. weekly community news for metro Salt Lake A Planning Council to serve Karen exposure, window peeping, neighborhood news Officers n Captain Ed Bryan will cover all sexually motivated crimes such as telephone molests, indecent salt lake Elects Vice-Chairma- presented monthly by Captain Ed Bryan. The instruction, open to women and teenage girls presents helpful hints to avoid sexual molestations. During April, police records show that there were 12 rapes, 8 exposures reported to them. For each such case reported. Chief J. Earl Jones speculates that as many as 3 others may not be reported due to embarrassment. CO-O- P (Community Organisation low-cos- Bruin said. He quoted Robert Taft as saying, "it is the right of every American citizen to have decent shelter." He said that social concerns are the concern of government but that, "we do what you force us to do. It's the guy who badgers the system that causes things to happen." Commissioner Phillips was acknowledged by Nieves as being "very sensitive to the needs of people." Phillips said there has never been any question about the need for low-cohousing but it was through the determination of Medina and the CO-OBoard that the poor would have adequate housing. "There is less than a 1 low-incom- e st years ago. On Saturday, May 5, a dream became reality with the ground breaking ceremony for a development on the westside. Board Robert Nieves, CO-O25-un- it P Chairman introduced County Commissioner Ralph McClure; City Commissioner Jennings Phillips, Jr.; Bill Bruin from the State Department of Community Affairs; L. C. Romney, Executive Director of FHA; Paul Herrick, City Housing Authority and LaMar Bradshaw, Heritage Corporation and builder for the project. "As we started in Utah on public housing three or four years ago, there has been a lot of cooperation between different agencies," Romeny told the audience. He congratulated Medina and the CO-OBoard for their diligence and hard work in P developing such a housing project. He said people in Utah were becoming more aware of housing problems and the fact that many people can't afford adequate housing. ' We can look to a future where some people's lives will be a little better after today," Bill P vacancy factor for low-cos- t housing in Salt Lake," Phillips added. He said a rent subsidy CO-O- P A Reality program would be available soon using Model Cities funds and anyone in urgent need of housing should contact Paul Herrick with the City Housing Authority. Others recognized for their work in developing the project were Bill Biggs, Pete Grundfossen and Dennis Lothrup. Those offering technical assistance included Ray Uno, attorney, Paul Herrick and Harold Brerton. Carmen Lilly, Chairman of the CO-OHousing Committee was P also acknowledged. Commissioner McClure closed the program with a warning that "our role does not end with simply building low-cohousing. We must maintain it and not allow it to become another slum area in 8 1 0 years." st -- Director Ben Medina, left, and Commissioner Phillips. |