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from the Urban Renewal Administration, Washington, D.C., to aid in general planning of growth and.development of.the city of B-ozeman. ReferI P. F. Roys, director, State Planning Board, Helena, Montana.
Santa Cruz, Calif.-Approximately 80 acres of the "San Lorenzo Park" project here will be redeveloped f-or^cornmercial, residential ind recreational re-use with a $2,685,307 federal loan and $1,123,107 capital grant approved by URA Commissioner Steiner. Refer: E. Earl Newkirk, executive director, Redevelopment Agency, Santa Ctuz, Calif.
Carson City, Nev.-This capital city became the first in the state to r-eceive federal aid to carry out urban planning when URA Commissioner Steiner approved a $2,000 grant to the Nevada State Planning Board. Refer: M. George Bissell, manager, NSPB, Carson City.
College, Alaska-The University of Alaska received Com- munity Facilities Administration approval of an $82,000 advance to prepare plans for a multi-purpose building estimated at $2,696,Om to start construction by the spring of 1958. Refer: Dr. Ernest N. Patty, president. in California's forests last year Be careful with cigarettes, cig4rs are in the woods. Keep the Red-
Billings, Montana-$18,000 advance approved to Yellowstone county bv CFA for water supply and distribution system to cost-$l535,500 and start construction by June 1959.
Boulder, Colo.-CFA approveC a $3,200,000 loan to University of Colorado to finance new dormitory and dining facilities to house 902 men students; refer: D. W. Bray, business manager.
Most man-caused fires were started by smokers. and pipe ashes when you rvood Region Green.