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Show IMPORTANT MUNICIPAL PROCEEDINGS. The Council ConsidfrB th t'lty Lighting Project nn! TVnter Works. The City Council met Wednesday Wednes-day morning, December 2nd. Pres-ont, Pres-ont, Mayor J. M. Jensen, Council-men Council-men James Pett, H. L. Steed, John Christenscn, N. Madden, John Ipscn. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. claims AU.owKn: John M. Jensen, 3,500 feet lumber for construction of bridging $70.00 B. C.M.ife M. A., oil for City lamp3 28. -15 Street Supervisor J. P. Johnson, John-son, repairing streets, constructing bridges. . . . 802.80 Orson Hudson, police ser- vice 4.25 L. C. Larsen, reg. town clock. -.. 10.00 B. E.S. & M.Co., nails, &c 10.45 N. P. Anderson, papers and. surveying 20.00 Idc Master it Fosgren, lumber, lum-ber, &c 23.80 II. C. Bodcn, ditch work.. . 1S.75 B. C. Coal Co., coal 5.50 Adjourned until 2 o'clock p. m. AFT Jilt NOON SESSION. Sexton Forrest's report presented and accepted. It showed twelve deaths during the past three months. Treasurer Stohl's report read and accepted. The subject of lighting the- City with electricity was discussed in detail. On motion, Mayor Jensen and Councilmen Pett and Steed were appointed a committee to conclude con-clude necessary arrangements with the Brigham City Electric Light Co., to obtain lights. Councilman Steed, chairman of committee on water works, presented pre-sented his report and showed diagram dia-gram and maps for system of pipes. He recommended that action be taken looking toward the completion comple-tion of the system of the proposed water works. The report was adopted and on motion of Councilor Madsen, Mayor Jensen, in connection connec-tion with Councilmen Steed and Pett, was authorized to take the necessary action for the starting and completion of the work, and report as soon as possible. The Council adjourned, after some bridge business was considured. |