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Show TRACKS ARE TOO CLOSE TO CURBS SAYS OFFICIALS Citizens genorully nro criticising Jl tho construction of tho railroad fisl curves nt tho intersection ot Main l and Center Btreets nnd at tho Inter- H section ot Main nnd Fourth North jH streets. Tho Commercial club olllc- Hiil lnls hnvo Interested themselves ns iisis! woll ns tho city nlllotals. On Thurs- Hisfl day Mayor P. A. Thatcher nnd Pros. H ident T. LoRoy Cnnlon mado nn In H vcstlgntlou thrlii to Ogdcn to Inspect, ssbh tlio construction thero and nro con-' liH vluccd that tho railroad people aro AH bringing their trnckn too closo to Issifl tho curbs at theso turnB. Tho con- HbibI structlon at the Fourth Nort h turn HH brings tho track within thrro feot of lul tho curb. At tho Intersection of Main f and Center Btreets, thero scums to ho Vsssi sufllclent room left tin tho south cor- 11 nor curve but on tho north corner iH curve, tho ofilclals feel thnt tho track 11 could sorvo tho railroad Interests assa vsuio It n fow feot further r.om tho IH curb. 11 Tho ralliond ofllcl.tls nay they hnd Hl tho curves approved and would like iSH to Install the tracks as thoy have al Clssl ready planned. '1 ho city fathers do lEI not wish to NvoYlt any hnrdshlp 'on iVssi tho construction company but wnnt rl to protect tho citizens' interest. Tlioro LsTssl Is no doubt thnt tho nmttcr will bo tlsfl adjusted to tho satisfaction ot all 11 concerned as both partlos aro always tl found to ho ready and willing to give tisi as woll as tako. M |