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Show v The West View Page 5 - ROSE PARK REPORT Message From Rose Park Community Council Actions have been observed which would harm our young children going to and from school. We encourage you to allows us to go where we desire to achicre need to cake the responsibility. Except in designated areas" it is unlaw- or join care or custody of any animal to allow with other families and take turns to insure the safety of our children If you see such animal at any time to run at large." To animal owners who walk their pets on leashes and carry the bags and shovels to pick up droppings from the animals, we give a hearty HURRAH! Want your neighbor to like you? Keep the animal drop- ‘escort young children yourself any suspicious vehicles, (for any reason) get the license number, call the police 799-3000 and report it. License identification is most helpful and important. Never send your child to school alone. A quote from the SLC Ordinances: "It1 is. unlawful for any property owner or tenant to cause or permit any unlicensed, inoper- happiness. Perhaps our neighbors do not like the way we cut the lawn, the.color of our make up, or hair, or car or anything else. ful for the owner or person having charge, But is the responsibility for us as individ- uals to forgive and improve our own behavior. If we harbor resentment we only canker ourselves. Let us be helpful and accepting of others and we will be uplifted by different religions and nationalities. We might even improve ourselves by learning a new language! Rose Park Community Council commends Peter Lassig, chief gardener on Temple Square and also of our own DayRiverside Library grounds upon his retire- pings scooped up! To read the whole ordinance, go to the SLC Web site. There is nothing as constant as change. able, unused or abandoned vehicles or vehicle parts to be in or upon any premis- What we created forty years ago has evolved and changed. Hopefully with this change we have increased our love for our es unless the premises is licensed for such fellow man — all of our fellow men. The use." The ordinance also prohibits aban- - Founding Fathers of our nation knew "that ment, for the beautiful gardens and his all men are created equal, (with equal - unselfish generosity in our behalf. He doned junk, scrap metal, lumber, machinery, appliances, rubbish scrap or used household furniture, and other things. If opportunity), that they are endowed planted the trees on the east side of the by YOU need to call the Mayor's office, 535- Jordan River and watered them from his Own property with extensions of hoses. and the pursuit of Happiness." Our United | The Council presented him with a Plaque 7976, and register your concern. The community council does not do this. YOU States world _ there is a problem in your neighborhood their creator with certain inalienable rights. That among these are Life, Liberty at our May is a leader among peoples of ss . Lassig! because of our constitution. Why I Like Rose Park — Rose Park in the springtime is an. unforgettable sight. Fifteen years ago when we visited friends in the area, I remember thinking that if my family were to ever live here we would go for walks every day, and our spirits would. be lifted as we listened and I grew up in and have. lived in four other countries.It has been an interesting life, but one which has made me constantly thankful for my privilege to come to this land and become an American citizen. I have also lived in four other states in America. Utah is the so peaceful, to wealthier areas, they choose to remain. Often parents have children who have chosen to buy homes in this area. It is affordable and. accessible. I love the ethnic and cisltural diversity in Rose Park. I teach The people in this area are impressive to see the intelligence and talent of this generation of children, many from nature. springtime is still lovely. It looked to move piano lessons to children from many different lands. It is watched all the lovely signs of well-tended, and beautiful. A year later we bought our current home and have remained here ever since. afford And Rose Park kind, unpretentious, familyoriented, God-fearing. Many families have lived here for immigrant parents, who you, Peter dreamed and to come to this free land of made sacrifices America. I relate to them feel at one with them. years, and although they could in the best! 7 meeting. Thank - Our four attended children the local have and all schools- Newman, Northwest and West High. The teachers, on the whole, were dedicated, and enduring friendships were formed. This has been a safe haven to raise our family. This is a unique and endur- ing area of Salt Lake City. May it continue to remain a place of peace and beauty. have by Molly Wilhelm _FAIRPARK Focus Message From Fairpark Community Council The Community State‘ Fairpark ting and Open House for the kicked off the new City Front. Apartment summer with its 4th Annual Spring Fiesta on Saturday, June 7 from ilam to 5pm. It was ~~ held on the grounds of the Northwest Multipurpose Center at 1300 West 300 North. _We had a great variety of live - entertainment, lots of giveaways between entertainment, around 35 food, crafts and information booths, children games, free swimming, free - sports clinics and, for the first time, a climbing wall. We also had the ribbon cut- complex the day before our fair On June 14, the Guadalupe Park clean-up was held. We had a good turnout from. the on June 6th. Neighborhood ciation for to all those who par- This is a Housing Services (NHS) project that has neighbors. To show his appre- ticipate in the several clean-up in District 3, City Councilman Eric Jorgensen Fairpark | The State Community Council is a great place to live.. We have great — people who care about their neighbors and are willing to volunteer to help out where really improved the looks of projects needed. our neighborhood at 641 West and North Temple and will pro- sponsors vide some much needed rentcontrolled and supervised affordable rental property. We appreciate the tremendous amount of work NHS has put organized a luncheon at City Creek Park. _ -In August, | Neighborhood For of the example, red our crossing flags Charles and Alta Filmore | __ and Angie Velasquez give of | their time and effort to replace kick off their Paint Your Heart red crossing flags that were broken or stolen, and the com- forward to improve our neigh- Out campaign. Our neighborhood will participate with” munity donates to the cost of replacement. We couldn’t wish borhood with their new home and remodeling programs. homes to be painted and volunteers to paint them. for better people. Weed and Seed mer Housing Services (NHS) will oe very p “pean Lam a | |