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Show Boards Are Named As Council Aids In' . Views OF Civic Clubs Views of civic clubs' representatives representa-tives on the proposed remodeling of the American Legion Civic Center, recently deeded to Binig-ham Binig-ham city by Jordan school district, dis-trict, to provide modern community commun-ity recreational facilities were heard Thursday evening at a public pub-lic meeting in the city hall. Mayor Ed Johnson and City Councilman Art Sorenson said city officials hoped to secure a $5000 WPA grant for razing the old building, also deeded to the city by the school district, adjacent to the Civic . Center. Materials obtained ob-tained will be used in remodeling the Center to include a library, kitchen, banquet room, club rooms and caretaker's apartment, and the remainder sold to help finance wotk. A heating system suitable to the building will be provided in the plans, city officials Mated. A small structure for housing the I city truck and materials will be erected to the south of the Civic Center, and the space between be-tween the buildings will be leveled level-ed for a parklnig lot, it is planned. If additional revenue is needed to complete Improvements outlined out-lined the city will sell $2000 In bonds voted by taxpayers last spring for recreational purposes, those attending the meeting were told. All organization representatives present expressed favorable views of the plans as presented. An advisory board to handle expenditures ex-penditures was appointed as fol- lows: Charles Adderley, chairman, Dr. Paul S. Richards and Joe Scussel. The planning board named includes in-cludes L. E. . Snow, chairman, American Legion; Mrs. Harley English, Civic Club, C.C. Colyar, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen Fire-men and Enginemen; L. F. Pett, Boy Scouts; Dale Johnston, City; Mrs. Harry Parker, P.-T.A.; Miss Emma Clark, Central school; Winn Raby. Jr. C. of C; Irvin Stillman, Eagles; Ray Tatton, B. V. F. D., J. William Grant, Lions Club and Mrs. Wayne Shelley, Legion Auxiliary. Auxil-iary. i |