Show civil defense get council study Among the more important issues brought before Mayor Merlin Sullivan and the Roosevelt City Council Monday night were a request by D. R. V. Larson for the city council to spearhead a movement to get Civil Defense classes started the declaration of the week of April as Clean-up a discussion as to whether Roosevelt City is interested in sharing a water project with the Ute Indian and a report from Jay Gill that construction would begin immediately on a bowling alley in LARSON stated that at least one member in each family should be trained in First See page 8 Water from Page Aid and medicine to care for his own and that classes should be started as soon as with a minimum of 25 to a The Federal Government will furnish one training kit Additional kits can be purchased for Classes will continue for eight Larry Perkins and water project engineers under contract to the Phoenix Area Department of Public met with the council to determine whether or not the city is interested in sharing in a water project to bring water from Uriah Heap or from any other feasible The mayor stated that if the project under consideration by the Bureau of Indian Affairs can be developed within a Roosevelt City is more than anxious to JAY GILL MET with the Council to report that he is planning to invest approximately h million dollars in a bowling alley to be constructed on the former Johnny Cook property on South Main The council voted to donate to the City Rose purchase a advertisement in the Duchesne County Fair establish a delivery zone in front of Uintah Theatre from 7 a.m. to 11 acquire use of a gallon street-flushing water tank for use on city streets from Forest and a police parking zone in front of THE COUNCIL also approved curb and gutter installation for the Orson Stevens street at East from 2nd to 3rd and also recommended that the water connection for Marion Bowman's home be installed Councilman Lynn Labrum recommended that several blocks In the city be and Councilman Lynn Johnstun made a motion that the ordinance regarding the dumping of trash be strictly and violators be prosecuted to the fullest |