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Show 1 A the-L the-L EASED GRAPEVINE f Bids for Salt Lake City garbage gar-bage collection from private firms will be called for as soon as specifications are drawn up by the city legal department, Mayor J. Bracken Lee said this week. "I have been gathering information on garbage collection collec-tion in other cities but I have not committed myself on any certain program," the mayor explained. ex-plained. A petition, signed by 140 persons per-sons living in the Glendale area in the city's southwest section has been presented to the Salt Lake City Commission urging construction of the Redwood Road sewer trunk line as soon as possible. A program to install sidewalks in Kearns at an estimated cost of $566,000.00 was' taken under advisement by the Salt Lake County Commission this week commission chambers. Marion B. Lipman, president of Community Transient Services, Serv-ices, Inc., has written the Salt Lake City Commission requesting request-ing a hearing before board members mem-bers concerning cancellation of the city's contract with the organization or-ganization to appropriate funds for the support of its work. Mr. Lipman said his organization was deeply concerned regarding the cancellation. Salt Lake City Commissioner J. K. Piercey, hospitalized last week with influneza, was recovered recov-ered and back on the job this week. He took part in the Monday Mon-day commission meeting. Electronics engineering will provide more job opportunities than any other field in Utah, a conference on occunational out look in Utah was told this week. Other jobs that will need filling said Curtis P. Harding, administrator adminis-trator of the Utah Department of Employment Security, are In sales, nursing, teaching, and the skilled trades. A two hour discussion Tuesday between the Citizens, Advisory Council on Capital Improvements and members of the Salt Lake City Library board failed to agree on an exact location for a proposed new library for the city. Arrests for violations of Utah fish and game laws hit an all-time all-time high last year as a total of 2,032 persons appeared before the justice courts of the state to i plead their cases. Department of fish and game spokesmen noted that the increase in-crease in violations amounted to 325 more than during 1959. Juvenile cases nearly doubled last year, with a total of 326 juniors appearing before these courts. William H. Larsen. airman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Larsen of 2810 McClelland St., is serving with Helicopter Utility Squadron One at the Ream Field Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Imperial Beach, Calif. The air station, home of six squadrons, maintains and provides pro-vides services to support antisubmarine anti-submarine and utility squadrons. |