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Show Letter to the editor i Taxpayer points out problems j concerning theatre opening atre is opened than they do at present ? 2. What reason is there to think that a community project pro-ject with' unexperienced personnel per-sonnel can exercise more discipline dis-cipline than private enterprise with qualified people. Why is this conclusion in favor of the project when it is a necessity in any private business to demand de-mand discipline ? 3. Is this what the community commun-ity really wants? Are we thinking of building a swimming swim-ming pool, bowling alley, etc? Is a snack bar opened out on Main Street part of our recreation rec-reation program? Are we going to include other oth-er businesses in this program to make a bigger and better Springville ? i. In my humble opinion I cannot look at this socialistic venture with the same community com-munity pride shared' by the sponsors. An interested tax payer Malcolm K. Condie I : At the present time there is I ! la drive to reopen the local ; theatre and to operate it as i I a community project, tax free, I ! with utilities furnished by the ; ' people and the money to op-! op-! , j erate the theatre and purchase i , ! the building to be collected by Uhe people, from the people ! 1 through the city office. 1 In the January 13, issue of the Springville Herald an ad appeared listing the values of j j having a community operated j i j theatre. I i As civic minded citizens we ! . should look at the project ob-j ob-j i jectively, taking into consider- ' ! ation the following comments i which tie into the above men tioned ad: ! 1. Who will determine the type of show that is to be I shown? Differences of opinion ! i have resulted in the failure of censorship. Although we all have the same general ideas of what our children should see, opinions vary widely from one person to another on any specific spe-cific film. What assurance do we have that the children will attend the movie of our choos- ing any more after this thea- |