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Show iwtliattjii t 'fr iTiiifyiaitfnfiiifwiaiMititiltfft' Hifjutmr Council Begins I New Projects by Donetta Fluker Dorothy Pulley reported that residents are taken on excursions from the Freeway Satellite Center for the purpose of acquainting them with the available services of the I recreational program are also from the University of Utah. The Center is in the process of working in the areas of planning, zoning and housing. A meeting was held on January 7th at the Assist office community. Beginning this month, parents Any resident of the area who call the Freeway Satelite Center has any historic may information, at 3284749 to enroll their children (particularly senior citizens) on how for tutoring services or help with the area constructed and built home work assignments. This assistance with school will be rendered work by of Utah students, who University will be working under the guidance of two professors from the University. The Resident Recreation Committee of the Freeway Satelite Center has established recreation programs, in conjunction with the programs of the Horace Mann Junior High School. Residents may call the Center to enroll their children. The programs are specifically geared for children between the ages of 6 to 15. Students who live closer to the Freeway Satelite Center than to the Horace Mann Junior High School may meet at the Center and be transported to Horace Mann. Individuals who work with the up years ago (or any historic information) is urged to call the Center at and set up an appointment to have a historian call at his home for the purpose of compiling this information. Those Councils are people working together for a better community. calling must leave their names, addresses and telephone numbers where they be reached. Sub-Committe- es Dorothy Pulley wishes to express her thanks and appreciation for the response she has had in regard All residents who feel they need by Donetta Fluker to the bottles (gallon glass jugs) The Redwood Community emergency repairs done on their which have been brought to the Council is in the process of forming a homes should contact Marna Center for the Cystic Fibrosis subcommittee which will look into Johnson, Chairman, at or at department at the University such problems of the area as health, Paul Schultz, still for applications. Hospital. Such bottles are sewer, housing, water and physical 298-915needed and can be left at the Center, environment. The Council also has a APPLICATIONS MUST 568 South Second West. BE IN BY JANUARY 18. drug and education The Family Practice Clinic Three or more teenagers are to The new office building, e opened on January 3rd at the sit on the Council. They will also designated for the Call the Center work with the County Recreation Center and for services which will be University Hospital. 328-474for further information. men who will be hired through the provided for the community, will be at Multi-purpos- e Center, for the located at 271 7 Redwood Road. The purpose of directing the recreational office will open the latter part of programs for teenagers and smaller February. The overpass, which extends children. The Council is in the process of over Redwood Road and leads to the obtaining an access street, which will school, will be enclosed this spring, extend to 3500 South, for the This enclosure will prevent children purpose of eliminating congestion from throwing objects at the passing off Redwood Road. vehicles beneath, and will also prevent them from having accidents The Council is working on the on the overpass. Derby Street, which extends Emergency Home Repair Project. 328-474- 9 Redwood Council Forms 487-293- 8, n, e. Multi-purpos- 9 I from the Redwood area to the Redwood Garden, will be under construction this spring, An education advisory board is being developed for the purpose of children aiding in elementary, junior high, and high schools. It is hoped that this board will be instrumental in promoting a higher percentage of high school diplomas a decrease in the and number of high school dropouts. Marna Johnson reported that the Christmas party was a complete success. The filled Christmas stockings, which were delivered to the children of the Redwood area, were made by members of the Redwood Community Council and were filled by donations from the different stores in the area. Also, doughnuts were delivered by the children of the area, as a Christmas gift to patients of the Rest Haven Nursing Home. If you are not receiving the "Model Neighborhood News at home, Participation Made SALT LAKE MODEL CITIES AGENCY 119 East 21st South Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 f s I s APPEAL FOR Resident send your name and address to: I i By UTAP ! i i r salt lake free - not for sale On December 2, 1971, Dave holding an orientation meeting to eventually be made. We strongly Johnson, Director of UTAP(Utah outline the Resident Training believe that the best person to help model neighborhood news volume one Technical Assistance Program) sent Assistants Program to those people all residents who you identify as being neighborhood council chairmen. interested in becoming a training Publication of the Model Neigh-NewThe Model NEIGHBORHOOD Because there has been no reponse assistant. is a publication of the Salt borhood News is made possible from the Councils, we are publishing Would you please relay this Lake Model Cities Agency under the through a grant from the the letter to encourage resident information to the members of your of the Joint Board of ment of Housing and Urban Devel-Citcouncil and submit the names of participation. and County Commissioners opment. TO: All Council Chairmen those interested to this office as soon with editorial offices located at 1 19 as possible. The selection of the East 21st South, Bldg. 5, Salt Lake In order to augment the training resident training assistants will be City, Utah 841 15. capabilities of the UTAP, we are solely on the basis of ability and Marlene Marie Young, Editor offering part-tim- e employment to at desire to assist and become trainers. least six residents who are members Selection will be made after a series Roy Lauritzen, Circulation Manager of neighborhood groups as resident of 3 to 4 sessions designed to Donetta Fluker, Editorial Assistant training assistants to assist in identify those people most qualified Joint Board of Commissioners conducting training sessions and to to function as trainers. We would act as a continuing training resource like to have 3 to 4 names originally Conrad Harrison Ralph Y. McClure, Chairman submitted from each council area to their individual groups. Jennings Phillips Phillip R. Blomquist In the near future, we will be from which the selection can William E. Dunn Stephen Harmsen the following letter to s Depart-supervisio- n y grow-an- d responsibility for which is p t to take that changing affecting their lives is one who has grown himself and understands the process on a personal basis. Thus, this Resident Training Assistants Program will provide some excellent skills and knowledge plus income to those people selected to serve as training assistants. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me. Sincerely, Dave Johnson UTAP, 2155 South Main Street, Suite 3 Phone 484-9631 'I |