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Show Go f Course in Prov Hid Valley ln Salt Lake City, Oak Fudge near Kaysville and ott- JfJectedtohave the course completed within the year and the many golf enthusiasts enthu-siasts and others in the city are looking forward to the completion date. William P- Bell, of Pasadena, alifornia, architect for the 'i-oposed golf course at Kel-Ijs Kel-Ijs Grove, is in town today llMd tomorrow to begin staking it the course. y;th detailed plans and deifications to work from, ,e architect will be assisted t; staking out the course by .ads superintendent Carl Cur- i. ;3olf meeting 5V A special meeting of the 'S)jf committee will be held at KC30 a.m., Friday, announces mar Hansen, city councilman -.rer recreation in Springvilie. lje meeting will be held in his t'-jice at the high school. ' 8 bourse laid out The preliminary plans for jringville's nine-hole munici-golf munici-golf course to be construct-"iii construct-"iii near Kelly's Grove in Hob- e Creek Canyon have been Sceived from California by the ilf course committee. Chair-. Chair-. an, Omar Hansen reports 'Jjf at' the city hopes to break II ound on the new recreational I II ivelopment this fall. '"I The course will be located r r . . approximately 15 acres of '-.y-owned property lying ''.jng Hobble Creek just west :is - Kelly's Grove. Detailed ins are now on the drawing ard of architect William !ill and Son of Pasadena, Jif., who has called the site natural location for a golf s.&urse. Mr. Bell has designed the Hj70ut so that four holes will mposs Hobble Creek. The course U'H lie directly adjacent to canyon highway in the r. "autiful mountain setting, and ien completed, will be one of finest of its kind in the :a. Committee members report I I lilt public enthusiasm for the llft'elopment has been high. jWrhe golf course architects, io have commended highly p foresightedness of the city L negotiating plans for the y'jject, designed the Riverside |