Show organization HEADS CONSIDER COMMUNITY improvement PROBLEMS would improve streets call to scenic attractions preserve B badty auty of I 1 canyons oppose danes dance halls which cant be Prop cily supervised proffer support to ta band object to trees being mutilated ASP ASSIGN sl TAS TASKS TO VARIOUS organizations Pa rowans streets will be improved mutilation ot of her shade and ornamental na trees will aill cease the beauties of 0 her can canyons will ile be preserved and the other scenic attractions of the locality will be heralded to ti the trdy traveling eling public if i plans outlined at a meeting monday evening are arc carried out moreover well oppose the construction st Et and opp operation ration of 0 dance pa illions in remote places where they cant he be properly supervised aud and L the county in their action against such places well support the local band and help to buy uniforms tor for its members and wen make a lot of mothr cornett community ity improvements according to decisions reached at this bantu gathea ing meeting called by mayor and two bishops the meeting seems to have been called by city officials and the bishops of 0 the two wards to consider condid e with representatives of the various community organizations tins this matters which would improve our I 1 local cal conditions dit ions the city the two wards tha chamber of commerce gun gait and rod club american legion parent tea chers association schools and pai po j sibly some other organizations were all represented bishop II 11 L adams arid and mayor decker divided holois for calling the group together an 3 1 the latter presided W W ll li secretary of the chamber of commerce acted as the mayor explained thai us as A result of some discussion between him and the two bishops they had decided to call the group toge together thee to git and to discuss matters tor for community lly called on the debt ward bishop to make a 1 statement I 1 the latter said tile bib hopi wanted to be sure they and city officials understood each other li lei l i management of dances pasturing around the public square siu arc trin biag the trees around that block ali U it 11 they get eel large enough to interfere nith the city b light wires vt rt and they thought some soine other oilier things broud be by lie citizens 1101 IONN ing this general kita the meeting wui wai for questions and sq B dance I 1 lall kail matters discussed ray hay barlit r who nho wa recently lly nani nain rd ed to manage the nas asked how low the plan was wag will lila and lie said someone eu d 1 I probably answer that but lie he 1 it that there had been pit in i n in conditions at dances asked if n was as gating his pay tor for maus managing ma gitig them lie said sometimes some tinna someone obber observed ved that fail failure 11 re to ply him in ili some instances Is probably due to lack of 0 understanding ot of tile the arrouge arru and those who have to do with letting the dance halls balls were asked to make it plain to persons persona hiring the halls that the managers presence re elle at al il the dance must be 3 arranged r i g 0 f or r and nd he must be paid bishop if 11 badams L adams said that us its county commissioner he had beel interviewed a number ot of times hf h bioni loin the outside who wanted d to operate dance pavilions in our canyon aud and elsewhere throughout lie county outside ot of the communities ile he said that the commission ess eis had taken a stand eland against lucli I 1 laces because bf cause they be pro perly iery supervised that present invest burnts in dance halls should be protected and that outs file people be b allowed to lo conie come in and commercialize our dances and taie the money out ile he asked for the meetings reaction to the question and a motion ctr car lied unanimously after sonic some favor ille allie discussion to support the he ejiu in thir stand bland says canyon being denuded it was commissioner adams also who called attention to the tact fact thai tha our canyon is being denuded of 01 trees and shrubs and its natural beauty is being destroyed ill II suggested that the cooperation ot 01 the citizens should be sought atiq that the forest service should be appeal ed to lor for aid in fit preventing further misuse of 0 the canyon tile the question w was as referred to chamber of 0 commerce with a that thy they take whatever action 13 possible to pro left ille HIP canyon hieroglyphics an attraction someone suggested that the indian hieroglyphics in the gap cap hieroglyphic canyon would attract many visitors if it were properly advertised kisr d and some other local attractions evele also mentioned as aa worthy dorthy of 0 some publicity along with our advertised southern utah park areas tills this matter was also ru re gred to the chamber of commerce N with ith the suggestion that appropriate signs hr bp elected directing attention to these things lings ti mutilation of cf tic biccs s condemned the way many or of the trees in ili tile lle city have been mutilated by for tuc the rity city and the telephone company to kap thlu th lu fl tim t im m contacting con a clini with tile the wires was brought up ill and the practice was criticised criticized city ot of ficiala along with etli the cites trot trav comillia co pe chairman of 0 which was ver er asbed to take the matter epand sc P x ahat hat can be done to five prevent vent a abed what HIP parent hall had I 1 in ly by wa w vt of vt mrs irs H nippy president of the ho organization who by tile the way wa the only lady present said ilia ti liper i t project is to keep the band intact throughout the sun sam tiler and to blip tb ih members get uniforms as a niana of them and greater interest Scip of B binl tal dodged the tine fine aik oik of it the band under mr peterson was commented on oil by to lo buck back pagel organization heads con consider sidor rom community J MERU problems continued from trout front page present and a 0 motion of those 1 q ly y was made to support the barent Teach in whatever they undertake out oot A party or two to t ta in help i ticie funds fonds tor for uniforms wits waa sugi ted street improvident baor decker said I 1 it t la Is oue one ot of his have afie streets to to fo ni it ambitions improved slid and that from ot of the city in the past the A lii it ot 3 if it would assume lesion legion MA arll 11 an would come near II 11 r n possibility doing the ifie job than would any othor other organization organisation representatives of 0 llie lite legion who wore were present seeni seem ri to 10 sunse that tile the assignment is a absence of file he ag ill IK arid and in tile the ansi st commander were reluctant to tak la ki it on but finally accepted the impossibility of doing very much in this direction immediately was recognized by the meeting but it was felt that by interesting peo rf bif in life improvement of their own r diets et and encouraging groups to unite finite much can be accomplished la in ih ourse of a few months garbage in streets it ii c with the propos proposed breet program it ai lii ailton tid out that in some instances if 11 tre ts 49 are still being used as a place to dump garbage that garr K is IF also being dumped in vac va loua ious places around the outside ot of town rather than at the gar garbage bump it II was agreed that about the only way to stop these practices is to make an example out of 0 those KIO lo to do it A motion carried that tile the ine meeting eting go on oil ro r cord as favoring action against those who mho carry their trash arid and garbage tito the streets dama damage 5 e by waste water th it 11 wame aste water Is doing consid e ablo able damage to streets and sida walk wa ik particularly at this time ot of tigh water was also ment mentioned ionel ara and it was the opinion ot of those present trtat t at too much water is coming com iiii ina illa 10 tho the city with the full sanction or ca the meeting the members ot of the city council who were present in truc ted the marshal to cut part ot of zhe water out ot of the city streams during the high water season report asked for the mayor called attention to a red eo zes est from rom the state health board loz a detailed report on the cleanup work done by th the e community ar A V ty of 0 getting the I 1 information tire tj 0 n i 11 d f tor or I 1 in n the repel report t were consid 4 1 ind it R was vaa finally decided to the I 1 list of 0 question asked tor for it r doport published tor for the into in n ot of the public generally a to az the relief relict society teach i 0 kalher tile the information callen ft to zt at tin th time tim of their next visit c e meting me ting tins the relief kocl have haive consented to under und erta SE tc tack t c and will get the informs whim they visit in june T the lie i it ii they will ask each fam faai pil all d tor for in the report are i lashed II 1 another column ot of nt at at the meeting electing were the r T kwias mayor ivan decker arid and linc imen lyman Al matheson atheson fend evans bishop 11 1 L adaris adaria d oh bik councillors counci llora dalton ant am I 1 la t 13 bishop W L adams and hio hia rowley and whitney TV hitney A r haich representing the schools ra belle empey ot of the parent f T achels W W mitchell re pres preserving erting the Char chamber tiber ot of colini ice ce arid and the parowan times join john f chairman of 0 the cilyo tyee committee city marshal harrell dalton and dance hall manager ray hay D garner carrier who with A C hatch and W clair rowley also r represented the legion H R L fenton fenlon represented the gun and rod blutt |