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Show MAYOR HARRISON TILLS PLANS FOR GIUIO WMKtJT 1946 Planning Board Appointed To Work With New Council On Pending Projects With a new city council ready to take office after January 1, Mayor George H. Harrison today outlined plans for civic improvement, improve-ment, and pointed to problems that will face the incoming of ficers during 1946. Replacing Jack Zimmerman, Dan Mitchell, Marden Broadbent and Horace Ritchie at the munic-pal munic-pal building will be: E. J. Nixon, Wayne Malin, Paul Nelson, and Eugene Harmston. To this body will fall the lot of completing projects already under way, and planning for new improvements designed to benefit Roosevelt. The new council met with present pres-ent office holders recently to discuss dis-cuss the setting up of the budget for 1946. Among the projects in the offing of-fing for the city, as outlined by Mayor Harrison are: extension of the sewer system to the northeast part of town, and completion of th3 system in the upper residential residen-tial district; the replacing of j wooden pipj vith rrictol along six more blocks of the pre.;eiit water system which will com-I com-I plete the entire culinary water network; $135,000 post war culinary cul-inary water project to Supplement Supple-ment Roosevelts present supply; the test. rig of i'. w v, ell; f urthering urth-ering the caus. el" :i new high high scnooi ior casern Duchesne county, anr. th building of a recreationri ivzci adj?cent to Roosevelt. iVlac,i . . Oi. 's "n-ugurat-ing a new pio.v.m .or the forth-com;:.g forth-com;:.g year !.. ' appointing a nine man planning ooard which will act as advisor to the city council on civic 'md pest war projects. The planning board named by the Mayor will be made up of: J. V. McLea, chairman, Dick Adams, C. L. Ashton, Dave Huish. Leo Hansen, Paul Wil-ku. Wil-ku. , r. L. Fretvcll, Floyd Roberts Rob-erts ana Ted Harmston. "With the period vi reconversion reconver-sion upon us, and with Roosevelt facing new and rapid growth, we must be ready to accept the responsibility re-sponsibility of a growing community. com-munity. "Wr must do things to keep oui burning service men here; we want to make improvements improve-ments for the homemakers of the community, and last but not least we must be ready for the influx of population that ii bound to hit Roosevelt i-oon. To bring about the fulfillment of our plans we need the complete confidence, and backing of the citizens of Roosevelt", said Mayor Harrison. |