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Show 4 Thursday, May 19, 1960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 4 Planning - Beautification . . . tree planting commission, to be (Continued from Page 1) as a natural buffer to separate in- composed of people who either dustry in our northwest comer know somehting o f those probfrom residential areas. Carried. lems, or would be willing to work 5. That we endorse Recomand learn. Carried. mendation No. 12 of the RecreaA. That we include a garden tion Report for negotiations with club representative. Carried. owners of vacant lots and request B. That we investigate a block the Civic Improvements chairman tree planting action. Carried. of the Town Council to start the C. That we get leaders to doball rolling by calling the first nate tress, names of donors meeting of the negotiating tommit-te-e to be on plaque beside tree. (chairmen of Recreation, PlanCarried. and ning and Beautification Commit10. That a Kearns Clean-u- p tees, and Recreation Foundation.) Beautification Week be proclaimed Carried. each springtime by the Town 6. That the Delegate Assembly Council, with community efforts strongly, yet respectfully, request coordinated by the permanent the Rcreation Foundation to quiet Planning and Beautification Compresent fears by announcing that mittee. Carried. the $1500 balance of the original A. With more publicity. Carried. $3000 for the West Kearns Park B. More than once a year, Dewill be made available for the defeated. velopment of that park and for no C. Extend time to two weeks, other purposes; and that the with designated area pick-u- p Kearns Garden Club be given redates. Carried. sponsibility for directing the park 11. That every homeowner use beautification work, with all finan- the checklist at the end of the recial matters, of course, under the port for of his propcontrol of the Recreation Founda- erty, checking particularly for untion. Carried. planted back yards, clotheslines 7. That since professional help visible from the street, and old i? needed, that a committee be cars in the driveways, yards, etc. formed for the specific purpose of Carried. investigating methods of financing, 12. That a letter of appreciation acquisition of land, maintenance be sent to the Granite School Dis-rtiand use of a community center for the fine landscaping they building. This committee to be have carried out around our composed of a member from the schools. Carried. Fine Arts, Planning and BeautificaA. Include all businesses that tion, Recreation and Government have been landscaped. CarCommittees, and Civic Improveried. ments chairman of the Town CounB. Also a letter of appreciation cil. That this committee seek help for allowing us to use Granfrom residents in Kearns who are ite School facilities. Tabled qualified in these fields, or other until the end of study phase. 13. That the committee write professional help as needed. Carried. the stores asking them to put out 8. That a committee from Civic trash cans similar to those furClubs and Community Develop- nished by drive-inCarried. ment be organized to erect signs 14. That the committee suggest of welcome at Kearns entrances. to the store owners to divide up Carried, with the additional recom- the parking lot and have planters mendation that the Town Council or bushes to green up the area. and a Beautification Committee Carried. member contact the State and 15. That a fund drive be started Commission for Road signs tc bring CD out of debt. That an County Car- itemized statement of our financial to Kearns. on roads leading ried. picture be delivered by the block A. That signs of welcome be chairmen to all the homes in requested from the County Kearns with a request from $1 per Road Commission. Defeated. family, advertising in the Rambler 9. That a member of the Town the week they would be around. Council be asked to organize a Carried. self-evaluati- ct s. WASSSNNV. AW Wt That care betaken in turnloose in local shopchildren ing ping areas not only endangering themselves but the property of the shop owner. Carried. 17. In view of the Education Committee report of number of classrooms needed in the next few years that we appeal to the Board of Education through Dr. Brasher for all the schools we can get or 16. cur appropriate share for our (7an crtF e ?caj During the war for VUR NATIONAL E, INPEPENP-ENC- PRIVATELY-OWNE-D $HIPG WERE EQUIPPED WITH GUNS. KNOWN AS "PRIVATEERS" THEY WERE FULLY AS EFFECTIVE AS THE REGULAR pop- ulation. Carried. 18. That the Planning and Beautification Committee request the Salt Lake County to furnish a water truck for the upkeep of our streets. Carried. NAVY' None had A more brilliant record GRAND TURK. SHE CREATED TREMENDOUS HAVOC AMONG BRITISH SHIPPING AND CAPTURED MANY "PRIZES'1. HER 28 GUNS WERE REMOVED AFTER THE WAR AND SHE BECAME A PEACEFUL TRADER VOYAGING FROM SALEM, MASS. TO Tm TO AFRICA AND FINALLY CHINA WHERE SHE WAS ONE OF THE FIRST SHIPS TV DISPLAY THE STARS AND STRIPES. THAN THE 19. That the Kearns Improvement District be requested to water the tree in front of the Albertson store. Carried. 20. That instead of seeking additional commercial zoning that efforts be made to develop what we now have. Carried. That a special effort be made to clear vacant lots near shopping centers. Carried. 21. That we keep the numbering system for addresses, that names on streets would only add to the confusion. Carried. 22. in derby died Her owner, Elias Haskett DOLLARS -- That we table any action to limit boundaries of Kearns until after the Government Committee reports. Carried. 23. LEAVING OVER A MILLION AT THAT TIME ONE OF THE LARGEST FORTUNES IN THE U.S.A. 1799 of these famous Reproductions SHIPS OF AMERICAN MARITIME HISTORY ARE FEATURED ON THE OLD SPICE UNE OF MEN'S TOILETRIES BY That something be done about any one person monopolizing the floor. The house is a place of discussion not suitable for argue-som- e differences of opinion. Carried. 24. ST. FRANCIS In addition to these recommendations it was agreed that we have a Red Cross School, and it was asked if we want the CD dances to continue. This was tabled until the next meeting. congratulates Kearns on its Fine COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM and INVITES Everyone to come to their Guest speaker of the evening was Mr. Baugh, landscape architect for the County Recreation Department He pointed out the growing county needs, state that the Kearns area alone by 1975 will need 112 acres for recreational purposes. He pointed out that the entire funds would be necessary just for buying land, making it impossible to develop these lands for some time. .S . BINGO PARTY to try their luck at the BIG $250 JACKPOT 10th GAME BARBER SHOP 8 - $25.00 , Kearns Shopping Area A n Under a !i New Tj'V- Management s'' SourI DC J v , , v .,4 Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues. thru Sat (Closed Mon.) 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