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Show Recreational Director 1 Appointed At Council looting tion room. The reports of the city officers for the month of April were read and approved. ap-proved. o j ) . , Holmstead was appointed C lonal director for the 1929 sea-1 sea-1 .he regular meeting of the city Saturday evening, April 27, at I m It was understood that he J i :.;3t.d submit monthly, a written re- , to the council of this activity. ' r considerable discussion, lis Hunter was appointed to the I r;eBt Sprinkling job for the 1929 sea- 51:6 -ith the understanding that-be- ie season opened and without j Station, he get the signatures j , aII owners desiring service. It J 1 ! further understood that he i kle at least twenty-five blocks j! e daiiy within the stipulated ten tour ter- j A petition signed by several prop- I owners was received in which I ! 1f asied that 3rd West street from ? I r.d to 4th North be included in the ! inkling district for the 1929 season !llher agreed to pay the regular fee ! P,r month for" this service. This j potion was granted. John Butte was present relative to He proposed changes of fire hydrants from 1st South and 2nd East to 2nd outh and 2nd East and from the City part to 2nd South and 1st East also the installation of a new hydrant on tie corner of 2nd East and 2nd North. After some discussion, these changes nre referred to the Fire committee ad the water supervisor with power lo act. In behalf of the members of the Jre department, Mr. Butte also asked Hat the city appropriate $100.00 as fipenses for the firemen to their convention con-vention to be held at Tooele in August He also asked that the city mate payment to the firemen of $1.00 per month respective of their attendance attend-ance to fires or drills and thus insure them protection under the compensation compensa-tion law. This application was taken under advisement and the monthly payment plan referred rto the Fire committee and mayor to consult the ! attorney. : Complaints as to the condition of the property immediately in the rear , of the Library were received. This 1 matter was referred to the Public Property committee to have the same (leaned up. Conditions of the old creek bed and the possibility of high water this wson were discussed at length. This matter was referred to the mayor to tonsult with the Irrigation Board and It deemed advisable to call a mass Electing. Councilman Shelley reported hav-H hav-H visited the Salt Lake Stamp Co. 'dative to the purchase of a suitable bronze tablet for the Legion Memorial Stand to be erected at the cemetery Md that a representative would be ' this city Monday, April 30, with tea on the same. This matter was referred to the Cemetery committee, "Vor, purchasing agent and the members of the Legion with power to set. t was decided that the city go on rw4 as favoring the use of fertili-"uw, fertili-"uw, either commercial or other-,Visf. other-,Visf. on all perpetual care lots . in the twiotory, the application of the same j no made as often as necessary to wp the same in good shape. 11 was reported that the new filing Mse and cards for the use of the wmotory accounts had been received. ho tral,sfer of the accounts from the j''1 rt'crd3 to the new cards was re-"red re-"red to the Cemetery committee for lnvMtiBation. The following matters were referr- ' 0 the various committees and officers: Mre time was given the Light Utee on the installation of a Tl hsht on the corner of 1st north nj 5th east. cmphiints as to the condition of ivasC"!VOn n 3rd nortU ancl 4th East dc'ut rl''rrcl t0 tlle road supcrinten- F're committee were asked to i,K'e'5 "10 firnen to remove the old the p31111 fne Cxlrt from Ule rear oE Eivon're StaUon- T1ey were also h.itlt . authority to have a cupboard tion. m Ul upstairs of the Fire Sta- orc10 f,"',liC rrI,t,i'ty committee Pari; lnstnictJ to see that the ball wore' 'T gVountl and central park erc ai Care of thia season. They small' S EiVen autnority to have a rom constructed in the deten- |