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Show City, community heads to meet Monday with leaders of UVIDA Utah Valley Industrial Development De-velopment Association (UVI DA) leaders will meet with city and community leaders Monday evening in the Civic Center to present a "Blueprint for Action," according to Richard Rich-ard Benson executive secretary for the organization. This is one of a series being held by UVIDA throughout the county in the various communities. communi-ties. The object of the meeting is to present a seven point program pro-gram for stimulating total community participation in Utah Valley's program for ec-j onomic growth through industrial indus-trial development. Artists conceptions depicting a new airport industrial park complex, a west Center Street business park, Provo, a system of satellite industrial parks and shopping centers will highlight high-light the presentation. UVIDA feels that appropriate appropri-ate and worthwhile economic expansion through industrial development is the concern of every citizen and will therefore propose a comprehensive plan for obtaining broad participa-(Cont. participa-(Cont. on back page, col. 2) City, community leaders to meet (Cont. from Page One) tion on the part of the general public in the overall development develop-ment of Utah Valley. Included will be community projects designed de-signed to improve the community commun-ity profile; development industrial indus-trial parks; provide, on a continuing con-tinuing basis, a skilled, depen- dable, well-trained and highly motivated labor force. It is anticiyjated that as the year 1968 progresses and the foundation for appropriate and worthwhile industrial development develop-ment is laid, people will make the difference. UVTDA feels that through the "Blue Print for Action" meetings citizens of Utah Valley Val-ley will catch the vision of what appropriate and worthwhile worth-while industrial development can mean to them, and will get personally involved in solving solv-ing the problems of providing economic opportunity for our young people who would otherwise other-wise have to go elsewhere to find such opportunity. |