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Show City approves park improvement, votes to assist with July Fourth The city agreed to assist with the installation of a canvass canopy for recreation at Memorial Park to an amount not to exceed $50, at the request of Ronald Thorpe, recreation board chairman and George Pehrson, recreational director, Monday evening. "The Jaycees, Lions and others oth-ers have indicated they would assist with the project, it was stated, since children's activities activi-ties at the park are almost impossible without some shade. The city council also approved ap-proved a request for paint with which to paint the bleachers bleach-ers at the park. Also at the council meeting Monday evening, Dale Brails-ford Brails-ford was given first option to buy property from the city if and when they consider selling any at the well site on 10th South 6th East. The Council also approved closing Center street from Main to First West for the July 4th celebration at the request of Glenn Montague of the First ward celebration committee. The council also voted to contribute $100 toward to-ward the celebration. The Utah State Employees retirement plan was approved by the council at their Monday meeting, the motion to become be-come a part of it having passed pas-sed unanimously. It was suggested by the council that the city planning board make a neighborhood study at 10th South 4th East and 10th South and 6th East as to future development of the area. At the request of Arvile Child, the city ordinance restricting res-tricting cemetery markers to 7 inches in height is to be amended to allow wedge type markers not to exceed 18 inches. |