Show t i Battling the Smoke a n few fen w weeks eks Salt Lake will cease to be beh h f f- f troubled with wit I the sm smoke k nuisance but the thc r cult culty culLy will will-by no rio means b become a thin thing of the past put The 2 n next winter intel will bring bringa a recurrent attack of the il e 1 unless great strides are ate mn made e in in the effort to solve the problem In the past we have been prone to look Z u upon our smoke problem as its a shiftless southerner 7 a I leaky ak roof When it was raining it was too 3 wet to to patch the I leak a and when it was not nol mining raining the thu rf it roof didn't need fixing We Te have made a great bluster about solving the i. i smoke nuisance nuisance in the winter promising oun oune ourselves cs that before another winter had passed we would find a way 7 out of our difficulties Then summer came along llon and the smoke laden atmosphere gave way lay to the thc balmy air nir of the Utah climate dimale Winter and its smoke difficulties v ij were lucre instantly forgotten Salt Snit Lake should make a new Dew resolve while the nuisance ms is fresh in in its I rt oot determining n to keep persistently at the problem and md to lI use e the summer to prepare the way tor for next win- win I campaign w v Government nt experts have ha been stu studying ying tile the local i problem all winter and within a short time will ill submit 4 to the proper officials a complete report with wilh a tentative tenta- tenta f tive thc prong program for th the abatement of the nuisance Tim iC 11 t cit city should not wait until next winter to begin the lie S fight Instead it should formulate its campaign as ns y soon as fiS the thc report is available We Ye cart can eliminate the 4 ii smoke problem only by persistent determination to rc- rc move its causes Ja Many ran years may y be required to completely eliminate fc the smoke nuisance but one ono thing is certain an and that thatis Rj d j is is that it can be bc reduced from scar ear to year if We Wc ex- ex i the proper vigilance The Tho smoke which comes as ns i a n. result of the he burning o of inferior fuel can be he dim clim- fj 1 as can that lint which is the result of inefficient t fj tr firma firing Information provided tho the city tHy commission indicates indicates in- in fl- fl that much of our smoke comes from these p s sources I It t ma may also bo by said that tit the cit city off officials ci ls ar art are 2 t working on these angles of the thc problem at nt the thc present time but there i is a danger that thc they will follow I pre prece precedent ctt c- c tt dent nt and relax their efforts as ns soon as the spring o oI weather temporarily rids the thc valley alley of the greater part I f of oJ its smoke problem The Thc campaign to eliminate th th's the s 's smoke noke nuisance here herc should be bc a twelve mouths mouths' job |