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Show THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, June 16, 1988 arums County Rec Bosrd Members Honored For Volunteer Service SALT LAKE. Laat weeks meeting of the Salt Lake County Recreation Board opened with of appreciation" being "pins presented to board members Maunne Jensen, George Brown, Lynn Davidson and Commissioner Mike Stewart, recognizing volunteer service rendered by those individuals. Marilyn Kelsey, Salt Lake County Administrative Services Office, was on hand to make the presentations to Jensen, Brown and Davidson, while Stewart received his pin later in the meeting. Following the presentations, the board moved on to approve a revised policy on the prioritization of capital improvements. The policy, as described by Recreation and Parks Director Glen Lu, will relieve the board of the burden of "trying to please everyone," when area; $9,565.75 for fire safety exits at the Kearns Center' $63,000 for a softball diamond fighting at Harmony Park in South Salt Lake; and $18 000 fov a ball diamond backstop at Ben Franklin Park in the Millcreek area. to the Beargrass, 5000 West 6700 So., and Loder! 6000 So. 500. West, family parks, plans were also unveiled for the Labelia family park to be developed at 6435 So. 5030 West. u tiring an imnare on the newlw formed Trail Council, Jerrold Anderson noted that the group has finalized its and defined its purpose. The group will be "an association of by-la- individuals and organizations interested in development and implementation of a masterplan for recreational trails in and around Salt Laks Valley " meeting will be held on June 20 to discuss the question: "Now that were organized, what are we going to do?" Also to be explored will be the establishment of are m action along with 70 to 80 youth teams; 10 track clubs have been formed, the largest at tennis lessons and Bingham; clinics are in high gear; a variety of summer basketball programs are up and going; and a outdoor amphitheater is being readied at Wheeler Historic Farm for summertime programs. committees and assignments. In a brief report of current summer recreation programs, Mike Peterson told the board that 1,500 youngsters are now enrolled in summer day camp programs, housed at 32 different sites; swimming programs are under way at 10 pools; 700 adult softball teams, mens, womens, and coed, 4 7AGyMi it comes down to deciding which improvement will be added and where. The biggest change in the revised policy deals with the handling of "optional projects." In addition to the recreation staff being able to make optional proposals, community councils, citizen groups and incorporated areas may also draw up lists of optional projects. Both the staff and community proposals would go before the United Association of Community Councils for prioritization and then on to the recreation board, which would put together the final list as part of its budget request to the County Commission. Necessary and basic" projects, like a leaking roof or some similar type of work, would go directly from the recreation staff to the t4c: Latex REDWOOD STA02$ 089 The program would operate in two phases, McBeth explained. it First, would provide information and phone numbers to residents living near a park so, should those residents see on something going of a m , situations the rangers might encounter and how they should handle them." "Thats the Sheriffs why Department and County Health will be a part of the formal training session," he added. "As I understand it, followed Board President Jensen, "you want these people to be your eyes and ears." "We do," answered McBeth. The recruitment process will get under way with the distribution of letters to residents living in proximity to the parks. The letters will list names of number'-- , of people to call should residents wish to report a problem. It will also explain how they could become involved in the ranger program. The recreation board was also advised that $254,100 worth of community block development grant have projects been approved the by County Commission. A total of $525,265.75 had been submitted. Projects include approved $27,500 for the Beargrass family park in the Oquirrh Hills area; Lines From LaRee Action does not always bring happiness, but there is not happiness without it. - Benjamin Disraeli. . 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