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Show Sugar House C. of C. Box 73 SI' NICHOLES TELLS OF JOB TO PIONEER SONS Salt Lake City is rated among the five top cities in tourist at- traction in the nation, according to Lyle B. Nicholes, public safety ( commissioner, who was guest speaker of the Sons of Utah Pio- ( neers chapter Monday evening. j Nicholes pointed out that infor-1 mation concerning the city was in j much demand and much more his- j torical data could be furnished travel bureaus, and he pointed out that tourist trade was definitely ' on the increase. I JJcfcrrinpr to his position as i commissioner Nicholes said the i safety department of the city is too large for an inexperienced person to manage and should not be given to the newest city commissioner, com-missioner, i He further said it is impossible to accomplish very much for traf-! traf-! fie safety unless the public co-' co-' operates with safety officials. An addition of 1000 more meters in the busy sections of the city is ; one of the commissioner's objec-' objec-' ti es. Ke pointed out that use of iMeLcr Maids and changes in the i ler.glh of time for parking has increased in-creased parking spaces by 28 per cent. i Persons opposed to the motor ' lease policy do not understand the program, Nicholes said. Trading in the fleet of 55 police cars each ' year would cost $50,000, but under , the rental lease agreement it is , less than $12,000. I An interesting question and answer ans-wer period followed the talk. Richard Lambert introduced the commissioner and Garn Henderson, president, conducted the meeting. Musical selections were provided by a girls' quartet from the Lambda Lamb-da Delta Sigma of the University of Utah. The dinner meet was attended by 90 members and guests and held at the SUP Museum, 2998 Connor St. |