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Show j cJletterb to tke Editor would get rid of the weeds in a short time if we could use the lots to park our cars. There is another lot on Second Sec-ond South that is blacktopped and I have never seen a car parked there, although it could be used for another parking lot. I would like to know if this is the reason that the Carlisle Co. didn't open their plant here. If this is the reason I would like to point my finger at someone some-one and say "shame," however, I do not know in which direction direc-tion to point. Is it the City Council or the Chamber of Commerce or is it the people? I hope someone will tell me and all the other women who are waiting for a job just why we cannot work in Our Town. We cannot snend monev we cannot Reader writes I about parking Springville Herald: Last week you had an editor-i editor-i ial about the conditions in our ; town and you asked for sug- gestions to help solve our prob-; prob-; lems. This week your editorial, j "Sorry you had to go!" bring ! one of our problems out very clearly. , I would like to know why we do or should have a parking problem when there is so much parking space on or near Main Street. There is a large lot on the corner of Third South and Main, but we are not allowed to park there because it is no longer a public parking area. This one public parking area stands empty most of the time while our people are looking for a place to park. Why? There is also a great deal of space on Second South and just off Main Street that could be used for parking. It is not used. Why? In two of these areas on Second South the weeds grow unattended all summer and no one seems to mind. Parking cars on these lots earn. If we had jobs here we would not have time to go out of town to spend our money. I am not the only one who has been asked to move their car from certain parking lots and I am not the only one in our town looking for a job in our town. I hope something can be done soon or we may not have a town at all. Mary L. Seip, |