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Show CHAMBER BILLS COMMITTEE MEET SERIES Improvement of the US mailing service, facilities and conditions in the Sugar House branch post office of-fice will be sought by the chamber, cham-ber, it was decided by the committee commit-tee on public affairs this week. As a result of a study of members mem-bers of the committee, it was decided de-cided to bid David Trevithick, Salt Lake postmaster, and William Wil-liam Walker, Sugar House superintendent super-intendent of mails, to the next committee meeting to be held Tuesday, March 16. Meanwhile, committee meetings of various chamber groups highlighted high-lighted community activities this week and next, D. James Cannon, executive secretary, reported. The program committee met yesterday to round out a speaker of note, a fine musical fare and a greeting for a specified group, under the chairmanship of Richard Rich-ard Foreman. Next Tuesday at 9 a. m., Joe Aquila will summon members of his business development group to meet at Walker Bank building to plot a clean-up, paint-up, fix-up campaign preceeding the Sugar House Centennial which will be held in April. This group will also seek a permanent per-manent location to establish a police precinct house inasmuch as the present location is to be vacated va-cated April 1. Stephen C. Richards has called the chamber's parking committee to meet at 9 a. m. Wednesday to hear a report by Mrs. Fern Smoot Hansen and W. Henry Smith of Tracy-Collins Trust, who will reveal re-veal plans for an enlarged and improved parking lot between McClelland avenue and 11th East and between 21st South and Hol- 1 Continued Inside CHAMBER BILLS COMMITTEE MEET SERIES Continued from page 1 lywood. They also will report on the progress of the larger parking area in the old Sugar House Park adjacent adja-cent to the Mclntyre Center parking park-ing lot. Also on Wednesday at 3 p. m., Vern W. Mackay will call the chamber finance committee into session to hear an audit report from L, B. Summerhays. , At that time, too, assignments of members to the community promotion pro-motion fund campaign will be made. S. Morgan Sorensen, chairman of the public affairs committee named Grant Midgley, Ray Free and George Dixon to a committee to meet with City Commissioner L. C. Romney and Roy McLeese, city engineer, relative to the proposed pro-posed access street from Highland Drive to Ninth East in the vicinity of Simpson avenue or the D & RG right-of-way. Another committee composed of Lincoln Hansen, Scott Linnell and Tom Evans was named to begin mtonsivp studies of the proposal to widen McClelland avenue north of 21st South, the north alleyway being bottlenecked into a 17 foot road. |