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Show YEAfflAFJS SEEKS COMMISSION POST HI CITY Action is needed now and intelligent in-telligent planning for a greater southeast Salt Lake City, Frank A. Yeamans city commission candidate, candi-date, told the News Bulletin in an exclusive interview Wednesday. "There's no reason why action has not been taken on the obvious and definite needs of the southeast section of the city,". Yeamans said. "There's no reason why establishment es-tablishment of the proposed Pioneers Pi-oneers Village and park for the benefit of the southeast cannot be started in the near future.' "There's no reason for failing to correct the "bottleneck' in traf-Continued traf-Continued on Page 9 the kind of solid, business-like work you have every light to expect ex-pect from a public servant; to look forward and plan intelligently intelligent-ly for the great southeast Salt Lake City that is to come." frank yeamahs Conl iniircj from Pace. I fic to the southeast by widening Highland Drive. "There's no reason why Salt Lake City cannot be planned and built for the future on the present pres-ent and projected income now pouring into the city treasury. It's merely a problem of introducing solid business methods into the city government to get 100 cents worth for every dollar of city money . . . the taxpayers' money. "I firmly believe that park in); meters constitute a means of controlling parking making more space available for all citizens, citi-zens, I do not believe in parking park-ing meters us another means of raising revenue. The notable achievement of public spirited Sugar House firms in providing ample parking, to my mind, entirely en-tirely eliminates any need for parking meters in Sugar House. "Economical administration solid work and solid business principles is a crying need for now. Equally important is definite ' and intelligent planning for the future. So far, that planning has barely reached the 'talking' stage. All we've had is talk on the proposed pro-posed freeway from Parley's canyon can-yon to West Temple street: I be- I lieve the time is here for action on a new system of intracity highways high-ways to handle the greater volume of traffic that is sure to come. . . . "Obviously, there's no panacea for these problems that will solve southeast Salt Lake's" problems overnight. It takes planning and building and money. "The city commission owes that planning to every citizen. It owes fl hard work to pvprv citiypn is: "Our needs can be taken care 1 of by a city commission devoted to service instead of politics! Good management can save the money out of the revenues we now have to accomplish our needs without recourse to adding to the already burdensome taxes we pay "South east Salt Lake, and all the city for that matter, owes our youth a better break better schools, solid effort to curb juvenile juve-nile delinquency and provide the means for wholesome recreation. "I have one pledge to the people of south east Salt Lake: That if you see fit to elect me as Salt Lake City Commissioner I will devote every resource at my command com-mand to give you the action that will bring a solution of the problems prob-lems I've mentioned; to give you |