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Show .,,y . . ' -v ."I.-. , .-. Tta cl!i Zizlb cr4 Civic C;-sty. It vrill be a backward step for gait Lake if the "solid, eight" P the City Council and the non-prp-gressive property-owners of Brigham street succeed in delaying the paring of that thoroughfare fcr another an-other year or two. Containing as it does, the finest residences of ? the tpwn, this street is more fre-'quented fre-'quented by'tpnrists and visitprf than any Dther outside out-side of the business center. A driveway flapped by homes costing from 140,000 to 1150,000 should. for the sake pf artistic propriety, if-for jw Ptheir reason, be well kept anJ attractire at all times. Instead, there is' no mors unsightly street la,-town, caving banks, dilapidated railings, decayed rtr- s, neglected grass and weeds all these things are .a plot npou Ihe beauty of the hpmes and well, kept ground on, either side, Mojrepver, niach pf the Street is now impassable, owjng jtp wnflerground imprpvements. If the pavjng contractor will follow the other workmen' work-men' all way be accomplished this season. If the paring is delayed the stree will remain unsightly and unfit for trarel for two;years at least. It will be a permanent blot pn ouV ciric beauty. |