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Show Monday, March 31. 1S75 , THE HERALD, Preve, 3 Utah-P- age Ordinance Change Viewed Sidewalk Vending Criticized in Provo ' n i F W : Tlie Provo Qty Commission is asBisfcring a request to change the city 's licensing ordinance la make it possible for sidewalk merchants te do business in the city. R eri Provo businessman Young was asked to cease doing business from a van on the comer of 500 West Center Street a a service station where be was Mi M- ! . merchandise imported I - fran Meucc from a van. It was explained that even though Mr. Young had a license to do business at another location University Ave., he needed a separate license for the van business at the Fifth West Center Street location. Mr, Young explained that he ? American Fork PTA - AMERICAN FORK Alpine and American Fork students w ill participate in a Cultural Arts mineral formatioa peculiar to the Southern Utah area. Tfcey are being shown by Lenard Waters, left, and Harvey Shinkle. Festival Thursday at the American Fork High School beginning at 7 p m. The festival sponsored by the Annual Gem Show Announced community's PTA council, will be held in three areas simultaneous'!, the auditorium, gymnasium, and the little theater, and will include drama, speech, music and gymnastics. This Week by Timp Society For the 17th consecutive year, members of Timpanogos Gem and Mineral Society are inviting the public to view, without charge, their private collections of jewelry, mineral specimens, crystals, cut and polished gemstones and artifacts. Thi displays mav be seen at the Eldred a..ter, 270 West 500 North, Provo, April 4, 5. and 6. On Friday and Saturday, the exhibit will be open from 10 a m. to 10 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. In addition to the private collections, there will be many special displays, a silent auction materials, a swap table, snack bar and invited out of town dealers. Movies relevant to the hobby, will be shown and a field trip to a known collecting area is of gem planned Saturday. Much of the jewelry is original in design and has been handcrafted by members, many of whom are skilled metal smiths. Demonstrations in gem carving are also scheduled. Numerous door prizes will be given away, including the grand prize of a silver and turquoise squash blossom necklace. Organized 20 years ago, the Utah County rockhounds' group now has about 150 members, who meet monthly to discuss their hobby and hear invited experts lecture. They also hold several jsrt said he has had offers from other businessmen wtw want him to set t m theij- parking lots because business attracts business and creates a carnival atmosphere. Gty Hot flsing chief. Glen Oi sen said he k&ls the business could be properly licensed as a solicitor, for which the fee in Provo is $100 a day. He added that he is opposed to the idea of making tlie business license law softer to allow itinerant merchants in the city because once the dty is opened up there would be one on every corner in town, City At torney Glen Ellis said the law on such merchants as gypsy operations and there are serious drawbacks because in most cases people who buy merchani lise have no established businessman to return to if there are defects or faults. He said he also feels the competition somewhat unfair to kks Plans Arts Festival JUST A SAMPLE of wac oi the iatemUttg things to be seta at (be 17tk Annul Gem and Mineral Show Thursday and Friday are these a cross section of Septarium noddies wbs ikMrv business on the service with the Mation under cos owner of the station who shared profits finem th business. He neighboring businessmen who have a considerabie investment in a permanent business. He added that the city's licensing code is one whet a premises is licensed ratrar than a business, or a businessman. Mr. Young told the that other cities commissioners make provision for such nd noted for businesses. example that Orem does not charge fees for temporary businesses, and he presented figures from five other cities which showed fees from $5 to $25 per year. In Salt Lake City, he noted, a $7.50 fee will suffice for a year and the license is good for any commercial none in the city. The commissioners asked Mr. Olsen, his opinion. He stated that cities have the power to regulate "these gypsy type operations" and it appeared to him that if it were opened up "the furniture people would be doing it and we would have operations on every rjarking lot m town," The mayor said he saw some difference since Mr. Young has " Mdievtl futuralistt claimed that lions were afraid of rooster. v & : " I hand" Mr. Young said the cur.ent city law makes it difficult for people selling flowers, sidewalk sales, circuses, photo processing booths, Fourth of July carnival booths and a great many similar activities that are really not provided for in the city's ordinance. "I feei it is unfair for the city eomrrussioners to try to regulate the amount and level of competition," said Mr. Young, adding, "1 bring merchandise io the area that is not available elsewhere." The TOrrjmisskmers promised r?:oqfT of I v" AM.. PUT A LITTLE trips during the year. The group is affiliated with the American Federation of Gem and Mineral Socieites as well as state and regional federations. Conservation of natural resources is stressed as well as preservation of remnants of field INTO YOUR un THE ancient animal and plant life. Harvey Shinkle of Orem, immediate past president, is chairman of the show and Rex Johnson of Springville, club SOUND CHAM3EI AT ALUM'S 31 Morfb Halvtnitf. president. r rs. rw staff. iwi mm immm , mm m t;ow Ti'au I I to re view the matter w ith the city plaining cuTtmissioci and the his hoiiie and an established business in Provo He added that perhaps the outdoor vendors tend to add the carnival atmosphere the new Center Street is trying to development promote. 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