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Show Pzz Ttt Strcit Crc::!z Arprc-rhtlcn. ?itizens of Ealt Lake can aocompllsh a good work by-aronsicg sentiment in favor of that resolution resolu-tion for improved crosswalks, which was Introdnced In the Council this week.' - . If there is a single Councilman who is not willing will-ing to vote for this' provision to appropriate 5000 to make the street crossings passable, his constituents constitu-ents owe it to themselves to change' his joint of view. ; " . . . , ', Let the Councilmen take a day's stroll just now through any portion of the city except the business busi-ness center. ' They will need to go no further than three blocks before realizing the necessity of better crossings. i 1 ' Salt Lake has no money to waste in extravagance, extrava-gance, of course, but the use of $5000 as directed by Tudden ham's resolution would be an investment that would pay. i . . ' It would pay. in the better impression the city would v make upon visitors, pay in the thanks of every Imsiness man who does not find it convenient to call a cab togo home to lunch, pay in the gratitude grati-tude of thousands of school children, who ruin footwear foot-wear unavoidably, not to mention the blessings'.of the women, whose bedraggled skirts bear testimony to the needs described.' s Let us have some sensible street crossings outside out-side the paved district. ' |