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Show SNOW ON SIDEWALKS TO BE CLEARED OFF Chief of Police Announces Determination Determina-tion to Enforce City Ordinance Governing the Matter. "Citizens must keep the sidewalks in the business and residence districts clear of snow and ice." This is the dictum of Chief of Police B. F. Grant,, made yesterday after that official had walked from his residence on the northeast bench to his office in the Public Safety building. Chief Grant said that there was a city ordinance providing that the sidewalks must be cleared after each fall of snow and that he intended to see that it was enforced. The head of the police department further fur-ther said that if all good citizens were careful In their compliance with the provisions pro-visions of this ordinance, it would be an easy matter for the department to enforce en-force the regulation against the few negligent negli-gent citizens in Salt Lake. He suggested that at the present time, when the temperature tem-perature is above freezing, the work of clearing the sidewalks is not difficult or expensive. "The snowy and icy sidewalks are a menace to life and limb," he declared, "and I arn going to see to It that the ordinance is enforced." |