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Show COUNCIL STUDIES DOG NUISANCE, HEALTHSTATUS Mrs. Russell Oyler, a representative represen-tative of Bingham Central school Parent-Teacher association, met with members of Bingham Canyon Can-yon city council Wednesday evening eve-ning to complain about the local dog nuisance. Council members told Mrs. Oyler that they would take action to eliminate causes of complaint. City Recorder Eugene Eu-gene Morris states that dog licenses li-censes may be purchased at the City hall now. Last week John T. Bird, dog catcher, sold 32 licenses. li-censes. A payroll for the last half of February, totaling $940.27 was approved. ap-proved. A letter from John J. Creedon, secretary of No. 1 fire department, depart-ment, stated that the residence at 297 Main street is definitely a fire hazard and should be reroof-ed reroof-ed with a fire resistant material. Firemen have answered three n-larms n-larms at this residence in the past four months and all fires have been of the same nature. j Councilmen approved payment of $30.00 to both No. 1 and' No. 2 Fire companies on cost of a radio for each fire hall. The health report for February Febru-ary was made by Dr. F. E. Straup. He reported that there were no contagious diseases during the month and that no home were quarantined. There were five cases of pneumonia and 15 cases of influenza treated. He also stated sta-ted that several establishments where food and drink are dispensed dispen-sed have been notified that they must meet health requirements" or legal action will be taken. Through cooperation of county health officials, all dairies supplying sup-plying milk in this district are up to standard. A distributor of doughnuts and pastries. has been asked by the city to use containers contain-ers for carrying and display which will protect against dirt and contamination. The distributor distribu-tor promised to take immediate action. O |