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Show Work Completed on One Block and Painters Move to New Scenes Installation of tho non-parking zones which aro being marked off In connection with Ogden's now automobile automo-bile parking system, were completed yesterday on "Washington avenue, -between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth strcot, and work on tho area bo-tween bo-tween Twenty-third street and Twenty-fourth street began this morning. Red lines in the form of "boxes" have been painted on the pavement jwhere parking-is to be prohibited, and white "stalls" havo been marked orr in portions where cars can bo parked. J. Raj' "Ward, commissioner of public safoty, under whoso direction the new system is being Installed, has urged that motorists parking In the white "'stalls" be careful in driving In, so, that tho entire lino of cars may not bo forced over tho lines through the careless care-less parking of ono car. It is believed by Mr. Ward that the new system will entirely solvo Ogdon's parking problem, which has becomo mnrn nnmniw m rVi vonv nFitVi tvm in crease of motor cars. In connection with tho system a parking area naa been set aside on streets completely surrounding the city hall squaro, and motorists who leave their cars for any great length of timo are urged to J utilize these spaces. Police protection will be given automobiles parked in the area set aside. As soon as tho entire marking of. tho business district has been completed, com-pleted, tho now system will bo drafted into ordinance form and will be taken beforo the city commission for adoption. adop-tion. The provisions of the ordinance will call for the punlshmont of violators, vio-lators, Mr. Ward declared. |