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Show City Council Approves Traffic Control Change Previously the Valley View Me-i Me-i dical Center had a full laboratory labora-tory section through state supporting sup-porting funds, in July lutiS tne state .support was withdrawn, leaving the southern Utah area without full facilities. Such things as health certificates certifi-cates and food handlers certificates certifi-cates have, as a result become difficult to obtain. Mayor Whetten indicated that the city would work closely in the promotion of the reestablishment of the facilities in the interest of the residents of the entire area. A number of changes within the city to improve traffic con-Jioi con-Jioi were adopted by the Cedar City Council following a review of recommendations presented by the Safety committee at the eoun-t-il meeting last Thursday evening. even-ing. Mayor Loren A. Whetten indicated indi-cated that steps will be taken to augment the recommendations into the city's safety program. A full report on the recommendations recommenda-tions approved by the council will be published In the near future, fu-ture, he said. They Include, however, how-ever, , recommendations to be worked out with the Utah Highway High-way Dept. for the installation of a semi-fore signal at the Intersection In-tersection of Main and 400 South 'Streets, the adopting of parralell parking around churches and other public buildings. Notification of the changes will be made to the public to give ample time for conformance to tthe regulations, he said. The City Council also agreed at ithe session to work closely with he Valley View Medical Center (for the reestablishment of full laboratory la-boratory facilities at the medical renter. : I |