Show street pastures one idea which roust must be eliminated by all of us before much can be done toward beautifying our streets and play grounds is the one that our streets can cah be used for public pu alic pastures year after year we spend large sums of money publicly and individually for trees which are set out oat on oil our sidewalk valk lines and elsewhere where only to be eaten off sometimes I 1 immediately and sometime sometimes s times after two erthree or three years grow th by the roaming animals of unscrupulous individuals whose desire for the almighty dollar outweighs their civic pride at the presents present time when there is an abundance of cheap hay in the country and no semblance of an excuse for peoples animals being allowed on oil the streets complaint constantly constant li reaches us that this mans horses borses and that mans cows are d ding damage only to trees es not on oil the streets but on other peoples property and idour in our public grounds because every time a gate is left open these street roamers reamers dodge in and damages result some people today to day who have hay for sale are arc allowing their animals to run at large larg e in this manner that the city OT officials orsome or some efthem of them at least are responsible to a certain extent extant for this condition is probably true alue but we maintain that every individual should have civic pride enough to take care of his own animals in the absence of that tb then n la lawten w ien should be substituted gilted there may have been some justification for leniency in the enforcement of the ordinance a year ago when lia ha could not be had and ancin al hai bai either cither to be turned out or allowed I 1 in n starve to death in peoples orre onci but certainly there is i 0 no good use now it L is probably due the present pre nellt cita council to say that clr ll minutes minute s of their meetings meeting s reveal revea thal thai not less than th in throe times they have instructed that the ordinance ordina uce be enforced and not once hwe have the v authorized any lar leniency ency ill all that pit p 1111 ULL vil li cial 11 ll h 11 bert r ii I 1 IT r 1 I ir air r rance i ri r 11 i 1 c III III li T in i 2 and sri since thy is esthe the tir UJ tu A i i our r i i r in nii i ii itu nj in i r c r i aa ang ilaf ovar r a ha biby by R A Ti tirrie irie le in ili meeting 1 it u 1 tri irn i r HL elect t th t airn tn people hc c baws v t iti a 1 1 I place p ce on carth to live lire ania and t atut t it x will wid develop only so fo fast as arav w got get in a to take vart ot 01 it end to 10 amr ir leval 41 ami ald altion ioni ull of if ns contri i ari I atlea our cilli atel ore are i in this valley was nas n as not more than a fourth of what it is today and we thought thit that the limit had bad lieen been ren benched ched anil and when the coop co op slice i tr wol 1 if T ti I 1 iiii 1 at ill ln rn MILO mild i tc errig Iri it vaclev claimed that wye anve was over stocked truly there has been beeh development and to all appearances the end is not yet our primary water right is spread over at least double the area it used to irrigate we have developed artesian water in unlimited quantities water has been brought by tunnel from the co adding hundreds of acres to our cultivated area storage reservoirs are to lie he built in our mountains which will have a similar effect the little salt lake or gap project is a reality with possibilities of four to eight thousand acres being converted into fruitful farms under it and there is no knowing what the future offers in the way of opportunities fors for further development when the time comes the sheep sindusty has developed from one or two small bands of inferior stock to tens of thousands of the best sheep in existence and we are only beginning to learn economical methods of handling them to conserve our resources and to see the possibilities of future development similar development is taking place all over the intermountain inter mountain region it require any great stretch of imagination on the part of people lieving believing bc as do the latter day saints to believe these fertile valleys have possibilities of develop development meni far beyond what they gave evidence of when the pioneers located here |