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Show Sugar House ReadiesSpace for Offstreet Parkins; 1000 Cars J One of the greatest displays of cooperative community effort in the history of Sugar House took place on Wednesday, March 28, according to Paul L. Pehrson, chamber of commerce president. From S'to 12 on Wednesday morning, more than GO businessmen turned out with rakes, hoes, shovels, and cleared up five off-street off-street parking lots. A grader, bulldozer and trucks from the Salt Lake City parks department followed up the workers to level and finish the lots for parking. It is estimated that additional parking space for 1000 cars was created by the day's work, Mr. Pehrson said. to do to complete the job. Plans called for work to be done soon S so that the lots would be in the best of shape for spring. IDENTIFYING SK.XS Mr. Peterson has been assigned as-signed the task of putting up signs to identify the lots, indicating in-dicating to drivers that there was plenty of "free parking in Sugar House." "Creation of more offstreet parking is part of Sugar House's program to anticipate the future." fu-ture." was the statement issued by Horace A. Sorensen, public affairs chairman of the chamber, cham-ber, under whose general direction di-rection the project was undertaken. COMMITTEE PRAISED Special commendation goes to Grant Midgley, parking chairman, chair-man, and his committee: Allen Seegmiller, Richard Madsen III, Lindel Peterson and Fern Smoot Hansen, according to Mr. Pehrson. Pehr-son. He also thanked Commis-I sioner L. C. Romney and his department for the use of his men and equipment After a study of the lots Wednesday afternon, Mr. Pehrson Pehr-son and Mr. Midgley announced that there was still some work |