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Show DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED BY LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED Hj. - ' ' xn V BY LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION i;! ' "7 , V no' Fll? I 1 y an ' A. I 40'i 200' LIVESTOCK tfaZOO FJWE A9aj INKINVs. ' 0 J WATER 0v V '-; ox CN? N j LIVESTOCK JU0GIN0 ALLEY v A ARENA 1 1 1 O 40.200 SKATING-DANCE 40.200 FUTURE ADD X NA; ' . . s walk v a water N. N. - ; ; ' . MACHINERY Ql SPLAY m-7 " vDO I WUER ORIVEWAY el FENCE I ..'V j The Southern Utah Livestock Show Association x 1. I'Sit' v.-. . ' executive board and building committee were j i.!1 ' 1 v I very disappointed when the city failed to re-zone ; ' j V " ' a larger area for the livestock show pavilion and - '.' ' ' ' CARNIVAL CONCESSION AREA 1 possible expansions. Eldon Schmutz. association . v .. gl', v. , , I president, reports. ! v '.: i ! '.-iY ' I The association requested re-zoning of suffl- j . " ' v ' cient land for the developments shown on this , , ' v - iV. . I map, although all of the developmenU shown y . ' x i . . . except the livestock barn and parking facilities , : oc 1 ' are all that will be developed immediately. The r v association feels that additional room is needed, especially for additional exhibit buildings that PARKINS ' "' ' . may be used for an expanded program, such as a., . $ I southern Utah fair that could be held In con-. ,5VW v I nectlon with the livestock show. The officials, - fiTiiifTil also point out that there is a definite need foro 0 H some type of recreation for entertainment of par-u ' H l I ticipants in the show and visitors to the annual I I 1 event. Thus they requested an area for carnivals ind concessions. Ill II I II 1 1 I I The picnic area and the stadium that could be r u r I T JL ' used for football, rodeos and other such events, z I J -df? have no particular bearing on the livestock show,- JjJ orvAl yr but the reuest was made for re-zoning land for I bUWL tU such developments in the hope that some other , M organization would undertake the developments, I " I as a means of assuring wider use of the show , . A area. ' r" FOOTBALL , The city re-zoned only that area on which the I BASEBALL ' W livestock barn is to be located and a portion of I RACING the parking area requested, and the livestock III II I II 1 1 R00EO I show association executive committee In meeting I' -i Tuesday decided to request the city to expand I" I 1 this zoning, at least sufficiently to provide for more parking space, room for additional exhibit buildings, and the carnival and concession area. 1 . I RODEO I R3DE0 If this is granted work will be started Immed- 11 CHUTES lately In the hope of completing suf if cient faclll- v h j I ., ties to hold the show in this area this year. U . s ' I 1 J J Wv I I the rezonlng Is not granted, the show officials , I S I Ll' ESTO :k Indicate that plans for developments in this area - i it V V.V I L V)pu ' ' may be abandoned and a new site obtained. o 4 va '' I 1 1 In the meantime preparations for the 1957 show jr r PENS are going ahead as rapidly as possible, and the fence - ' show will deflnltely.be held In September. J 1 ' sS . 3 421 FENCE The Southern Utah Livestock Show Association executive board and building committee were very disappointed when the city failed to re-zone a larger area for the livestock show pavilion and possible expansions. Eldon Schmutz. association president, reports. The association requested re zonlng of sufficient suffi-cient land for the developments shown on this map, although all of the developmenU shown except the livestock barn and parking facilities are all that will be developed immediately. The association feels that additional room is needed, especially for additional exhibit buildings that may be used for an expanded program, such as a. southern Utah fair that could be held In con-, nectlon with the livestock show. The officials also point out that there is a definite need fore some type of recreation for entertainment of par-u ticipants In the show and visitors to the annual" event. Thus they requested an area for carnivals inl concessions. The picnic area and the stadium that could be used for football, rodeos and other such events, have no particular bearing on the livestock show.-, but the reuest was made for re-zoning land for such developments in the hope that some other organization would undertake the developments, as a means of assuring wider use of the show area. The city re-zoned only that area on which the livestock barn Is to be located and a portion of the parking area requested, and the livestock show association executive committee In meeting Tuesday decided to request the city to expand this zoning, at least sufficiently to provide for more parking space, room for additional exhibit buildings, and the carnival and concession area. If this is granted work will be started Immediately Immed-iately in the hope of completing sufifcient facilities facili-ties to hold the show In this area this year. If the rezonlng Is not granted, the show officials Indicate that plans for developments in this area may be abandoned and a new site obtained. In the meantime preparations for the 1957 show are going ahead as rapidly as possible, and the show will deflnltely.be held In September. |