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Show "I PAGE FOUR I i v TBS PROTO POST AN ORDINANCE. THE PROVO POST Published TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS At No, 22 North First West St Provo, Utah. An Ordinance to amend sections 571,1 572, 574, ,575, 580, 589, 603, 604.1 Chapter 64, of the Revised Ordnvl , Post Publishing Company ances of Provo City, Utah, passed! the 29th day of November, 1909,1 1 relating to Waterworks. ' BE IT ORDAINED BT THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PROVO ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Tear, strictly In advance $2 00'5Six Months strictly Jn advance.) 1.25 25c for sir months to the above. If Hot paid In advance -- vOITY-UTAH- ; Section 1. That sections 571, 572, 574, 575, 580, 589, 603, 604, of the Revised Ordinances of Provo City Utah, passed on the 29th day of November, 1909, relating to water-work- lHrand the amended to read as follows: Section 571. The Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, shall in During the last few months the questions of beneficial and the manner and at the time provided by law, appoint some competent and economical uses of Crater have come up a number of times. Many suitable person to the officeof jsupetr of waterworks and sewers. people do not understand the terms and hence do not understand intendent Section 572. The superintendent of many of the points in the controversies that Ijave arisen on thrt waterworks shall, onder the direr tion of the commissioner i water supply Provo river. The government engineers have defined these two uses and waterworks and of the Board of Commissioners, have charge of the of water as fallows : water system of Provo City, the reser' , Beneficial Usei of Water.A, water user with a vested water right voirs, water tanks, water mains, fire hydrants, and all the machinery end1 USE OF WATER. BENEFICIAL AND ECONOMICAL i - y v. sanve-arei.ere- Mft , 0 p AiV- - 1 4 m limited to beneficial use is entitled to that amount of water that will render him a reasonable maximum amount of good with a reasonably economic handling of the water. Since he has acquired his vested appurtenances appertaining 4, ' J' to the r 7 waterworks. He shall direct the location and construction of aU ser.-icpipes, and the tulatlon of water Asupply to fire hydrants and to all right irom the laws of his State, he is entitled to protection of that water users. He shall report to t he commissioner of water and r ft Oc, right by the State ; but it is his duty to the State, and he' people of waterworks as required, hissupply ... 1 g doings as . : f: , and the condition of the state have the right to demand of him that he use every, reasonable superintendent, the waterworks system, and make 4 J ! A such suggestions as toe nature of the method to reduce the amount of water required to a minimum. t v- service may require. This demand requires the water user : Z Seetioh 574. 'It shall be the duty of a. To make reasonable preparation of the ground surface for the commissioner of waterworks to annually assess. In Accordance with A Scene from Pompeii, an eight reel production coming to the Princess, Matinee and the provisins of the ordinances of ' ; . ; irrigation. , 9th. . Night, . Provo City, 'each property owner, toi Thursday, April b. To use good judgment in selecting appropriate methods of water used on his premises. Such sessment of water shall be based upon Pff from 1116 Premises of said person vate or public school, per annum S3. turbine or other wheels, or any hyapplying the water to the ground, toe rates hereinafter established, and I where such violation or t breaking of Laterine closets, each hopper, per draulic machinery of any kind whatc. To prepare reasonably efficient dikes, ditches and structures of any 8uch rule or ordinance takes annum $2.00. soever, and no license shall be granteaoh vX.tnL3mda0f. Jaunuary wherever I p ace and 8ai water shall not be ed or Issued for any such purpose, exWater for other uses or businesses cept to get the water over the land in sujch a way as to reduce the under- sliding scale is fixed for any particular upon the permit of the superinuse of water, - the commssioner, orturneJ back oa to BUCh premises until than those named Jn the foregoing tendent. consent of the Board of Com-- t ground losses to a minimum. offending or delinquent water schedule of water rating may be fur- mlsswners having been superintendent, of waterworks shal8UCh previous'y I user has paid the sum of $1.00, and d. To irrigate teh ground with' such a head and at such intervals determine the. amount to be paid. nished at rates. to be fixed by the obtained. Section 575. Upon such assess all and water rates 7 delinquent This ordinance shall be in full nt being made, toe commissioner I tlm may 1)6 du- commissioner, or superintendent of force and effect as to require a minimumuse ofwaterfor proper irrigation. upon Its first publiof waterworks shall turn over the! Water for sprinkling purposes only waterworks. cation. e. To cultivate the irrigated ground when, I w111 water not be assessment to rolls eut to supplied the oil v The rates for . water practicable except through pre Passed by the Board of Commissionsupplied for verification of the total I metered service. undue losses from evaporation; in some cases possibly to govern the auditor through meters to all places will be ers of Provo City, Utah, April 6, 1 o 4. amounts of -- such rolls; the said 604. Section Rates. The annual the same for all quantities, namely, C. F. DECKER, Mayo- auditor shall debit the city treasurer rate8 for auPPly of water from the 10 cents per thousand character of crops to bfr grown. FRED EVANS, gallons for the Attest: ' upon the books of his office with the Provo City Waterworks, to be paid in first 200,000 r gallons, and 8 cents per (Seal) City Recorder, It is evident that, the treasonable degree of perfection of each of total of aid assessment, and I advance are hereby fixed and estab- thousand gallons for all quantities State of Utah, shall tile' eft1 treasurer of his action I iRhed as follows, notify over 200,000 minimum The gallons. these requirements will vary" with the locality and with different 0 the County of premises The city auditor shall I Dentists jet flusher, per annum, charge for water used through a meter Provo City.-Utah, 3 00 to $5.00. then deliver said rolls to the city shall be fifty cents per month. Water I, Fred Evans, City Recorder, to .changing conditions in each locality, bo that the beneficial use of wa-te- r recorder, who shall promptly notify alii Bakery, per annum, $5 to $15.00. meters shall be Installed at the water hereby certify that the above Is a full, is a variable. "voperty owners of tha rates assessed I Barber Shop, per annum, not ex- - takers expense it is con- - rue and correct copy of an ordinance The city treasurer shall be I "eedlng two chairs $5.00, each addt- sidered collectoj superintend-(entitled- , MAn Ordinance to Amend Sec-ethe npcessary by Economical Use of Water, Since the water chair 50 cents; baths, public, supply available of water rates and is hereby of waterworks, and the same shall tions 571, 572, 574, 575, 580, 589, 60S, to tmwered tlrst $6 enforce the tub 00, each additional tub be put In by the for irrigation in the Western States is adequate for of superintendent of 604, Chapter 64, of the Revised only a i datively all delinquent water ratespayment action not exceeding four, $3; each addition- by written upon request from ances of Provo City, Utah, passed on at law in the corporate name. small percentage of the entire irrigable All I al tub exceeding four, $1.50. any water taker at such water taktrs the 29th day of November, 1909, acreage, the fundamental rates shall1 become Billard annum due J4 hall, per to fSO In all cases a deposit shall ing to waterworks," davsj standard of economieal use must be the financial results passed by the date of notice The city treas-Butcher shop, per annum, $5.00 to be required as l accomplished fioni providd by 01 dinance. Board of Commissioners of Provo City, urer shall on July 31st of each yearU2.00. Consumers shall acre-foall meters upon Utah, on $he 6th day of April, 1914 of water applied rattier than the yield keep per per acre irri-- j furnish the superintendent of water I Cub Boom, per annum, $3 to 10. their premises from freeing, and the. In witness whereof I have works a with becomes list of ?at;eiJ- both all therefore, rates remain-- Dancing hall, per annum, $3 to $10. surroundings clear and clean; pro. set my hand and affixed thehereunto necessary and desirable to impress corpor-vide- d and It shall be the duty! Drusr store, per annum, $5 to $15. ing unpaid, that when a meter gets out of ate seal of Provo City, this 7to day with the fact that in general the largest net 'profits per of the said irrigators steam boilers, other than .order and fails to register the water of April 1914 to superintendent turn Stationary off acre-foof water applied are obtained, not from tne water from the premises of said in Private residences, in nse not ex- - takers shall be charged for the time1 using excessive delinquents. FRED EVANSr And the water shall 'not I seeding twelve out of twenty-fou- r It waa out of order, at too average (Seal) quantities, but from more careful use of relatively small quantities. . city Recorder, I on turned until all rates are bonrs, per horse power per annum, dally rate as registered by the meter First publication April 7, 1914 nald. In developing a more economical standard for the nse of I U.00; when together with used constantly, per when in order. . water, for cost of turning off.$1.00 additional 1 horse power per annum $1.50. of Meters a too it should not be presumed that established type approved by SEEKS rights can bo" limited to non-us-No allowance shall be made for the Fountains with jet not exceeding Board of Commissioners will be fur- - SFWATOH Jess water than they would of water for a period less one eighth inch In diameter, in dwell-tha-n nlBhed and maintained ADDITIONAL $25,000 under the carry the by accepted rule of beneficial city, three months. Any water user j'ng house, per annum. $3 to $15. upon the water taker depositing the FOR FISH HATCHERY use; yet by constantly bearing iu mind that the ideal ultimately neces-sar- y to avail hmself ,of an abatement fori Hose connection for sprinkling net coBt thereof with the city treasshaH must be the highest net profit per-uni- t dens aod lawn, per square yard per urer, who shall Issue a certificate of rejiort to the superin-- J of water applied, irrigaand have the water turned offafinum, 2 cents. tors may gradually be induced in many instances to obtain for them- tendent AblllfsGTON, April 6. hen-sha- ll deposit for said amount, which amount I from hiS premises. For washing private vehicles, per S t or- - Smoot be refunded to the will introduce a bill lees holders, selves these results, and those reasonable amount for depreciation, tomorrow undertaking the construction of new waterThe fcommissioner of water and',rnunl- - D. for the apnro- providing Hotels or boarding houses, meter upon the return supply shaH have power to ad-projects may be induced so to design their systems as to on,-va rroimou8 provide bills and iial viceable and condition rates, and uender s liberal water supply during the for the federal fish hatchery to be Houses or private residence not report all such adjustments with e the certificate. development period with a view to reason to seven ultimate development based on economic use. thereor, the city auditor, ceeding rooms, per annum $3.50, Where annual assessments of water established near Springville, Utah. and to the Board of Commissioners I additional family. $3 00 per annum, rates have already been made upon The site for the hatchery has alIn the history of irrigation in this or oftener if required.' For additional rodm with or without any of the business establishments country, there has been evident monthly, been - e is SS 'J Wi Si ''Vr it '' ? if. h-- . 1 1 1 to-wi- t: -- nt em-tion- Ordtn-waterwor- relat-expens- ot 1 ot e gar-non-u- - 1 5 $25') ex-tn- ' but very definite evolution in the ideas of what constitutes use of water. While the use of water for proper irrigation was at first a relatively unimportant one, its importance now overshadow, atl other uses, save that of domestic supply. a gradual shall Pvislons of this ordinance wat-e- attachments, , per - annum, - 35 to apply tocents- meters are in- - Artificial Ice plants, meter onlv. Each bath tub, per annum $1 50. J, section oS0. No fountain attach-Bach water closet, per annum $2 50 1 ment Bhall he greater than half an Baundrs. meter only, inch In diameter, and there shall be a Uvery, feed or sale stable, meter In the course of this evolution, the doctrine of beneficial us has stop cock to each fountain attach- - only. .become established, but iu future ment. shall be under toe con- - For. w ashing. vehicles, ia development this doetrine must in troi or wMch, 41vry the tneter only. iRthle, many case merge into, or be supplanted by that of economic p5ntendent. It shall I be unlawfiil for any person user locomotive, iheter only. The doctrine of beneficial use looks to For washing cars, meter onlv. along side of any 8,,n individual interest- - that f0UIltain- - to SO fountains as Offices, bank, express, railroad ct-- r of economic use to the fieneral welfare of society as a whole. ' So -- ar t0.ln any wa' befoul torneys. rftyslcians. mining compan-m- .r as . possible, water charges, systems of distribution,-an- d usf fountains for any os. or other offices, with water at- regulations .than that for which tachment In room, each room per an-should be so adjusted as to make the interest of the individual nUm l2: Uith0ut attachment each 4isciM.Hncide-with'thi- s .evUo-- 8 It sbnlFbe- - unflwfui roowr per annuW, $1.00: public interests Bestaurant. per annum, $10 to $30. waste wator, W 14 it0 be wated by imiH'r-- j -- Photograph gallery, per annum $10 feet stops, valves, leaky , joints or to $25. tanks or Sanitarium or ' A DANGER-SCALEMFOrr:K0rto.al!0W bath public ATHLETICS. leak or overflow,catering or tompter only, wastefullv run water from hydrants. Society hall, etc,, Inasmuch as the fundamental aimrof ahtlctics is. or at any rate faucets or stops, or through basins. $ to oda ought be, health, it is not unreasonable to ask in what ? 08es unnals, sinks or other! annum each ikfttJfvmstrued thr - "i. tss degree ,or " or sport 'approaches this ideal of th080 r,erwh,ch he or 8hop without fountain or contributing to a soun i has nJd th or use water in violation sPnv, per annum $4 to $8. s liody and the enjoyment physical resources. It will probably be found difficult to trollinth.Vl?d reRU,ationa for con Store or shop with one fountain or compare the health-givinirtues or PrT tth nozzle not exceeding 8?PP y BD(1 the Pro,er',lu'andtvMonf of thu . cricket, of skating ami basket-ball- , fourth inch in diameter, each of rowing and tu chafer. The! per an. The superintendent of ' factors of enjoyment, of the waterwoiks num $10 to $15. special participation of definite organs fountains or sprays with same nSrSS rllIweIUlfr' who riialll sizeExtra of the body, of opportunity, season, nozzle, each per annum environment,, etc., are too com- aofl! . ; t.nly8ta11 unnecessarily t0 a meter. Stock yards, meter only: plicated to permit a very critical analysis. But Dr. Bartseh of Ifcid-- e Seetinhnx The superintendent of Corrals, for each animal, per 'inerg has wisely suggested thatwtr may become feasible to and s shall annually hum, 5 cents. correlate ?ate,74rk8 to each water taker or the dangers attending the various athletic in leave Urinals, hotel, storehospital or sports and to furnish a sort r U8',iaI p,ace of other building, per annum din $5 to $20. Uefahrcnskala, 7mc written or printSchools' or other public buildings nnHe'ntfhkD0''-haively terms ed could deternune the relative likelihood , the 'time when meter only. of damage or to be enSha!.l ve Pern)ittedl Slop hoppers, each per annum $2 00. hfkT countered the prominent athletic pastimes. This injury f he have one) Bell traps, per annum $2.00. is not unlike the tospHnkto hi 6 hhofhtimcdneu condition m industrial occupations, for many of which the Confectionery or ice cream parlor ,Pprinkle The lim- incident $5 00 td $20.00. of aceulent and harm is known. If ,he statistic accidents in ath-le- t th to cs, and the personal harm known to result all too often, could be hrniiaitdinrrf:c;rhrLB,ack-,?!nnkltovreRhenrdK f, Iawn' No 1awn , FlouP mill, meter only, gathered in some way for purposes of public eontrasCthe ? psieian Founf,rv 31,(1 machine shop, per an- a hdDH by any and physical culture teacher could than that nura. ys to $20. a.hisc more intelhigo'ifly regard-W- e imiicatLI t nitlce furnished him Backing hofiie, meter only. ' )ng the desirability of participation by believe, however, savs The CfcBt of waterworks Stationary laundry tubs; each per Journal of the American Medical . sprinKles annum. $1.50 to $10 00. soeiation, that th eerreatest ad Ms lawn ac lflny P , remises. or Lumber"vard or " nsesj ,thT would mill Der lie planing water in fnr I rrfornw winch the facts il'.ns SU,ftStion ,wy. ,hf,r P'irPOse, at any annum, $8.00 to $20 00. theitcd tmie than fiaTd Indicated in inevitably promote. A few I.unch stand, per annum, $5 to $15 data ce 0r ak any other role or Brick rrt"w t?e of game of-it- hereinbefore mentioned, the commissioner of water supply and ' s is hereby authorized to with- draw said assessments from the date water meters are placed in such establishments, and thereafter charge, for water taken by meter rates. Ail water meters shall be under (he jron-- ! water-wdrk- TSOl Ol tH fuLiT ... ally servants or agents, to as the plumbing does for the house, IUre' deCace- aniJ they should be kept in first clias any wise impair the workings of condition all the time. If you have NAWtJe!sr'n he lany trouble with, your digestion take- supplied from Chamberlains Tablets anJ you l ft, Waterworks Certain to get quick relief For 4s'Pe8 purpose of driving any motor, by all dealers. (Adv.) - Brovo-Uity- Indisputable Evidence Sugar Is Utah-ldah- o Best for All Uses The fact that leading hotel chefs, foremost confec- tioners, exacting bakeis, packers and fruit preservers use Utah-ldah- o Sugar should convince the most skeptical of its superioritv But for those who still doubt, we offer stronger - ir -- bousls ?ar,ary .That I - Look to Your Plumbing, , - $-- 5 hereby - cause the same to bo optin - ft-w- - , You know what happens In a house in which the plumbing Is In poor con I'rion everybody la toe Ind 1,a ftCT b,e t0 contract typhoid or some other slmnlT lut h mctere- - fever- - Th digestive organs perform U shall be unlawful forth0Ugh any .person by the same functions in the human-bod- y commissioner works, who g as-h- of water- - selected and with the ready additional $25,000 available it is proposed to erect one of the Ivsf, equipped hatcheries in the Unit-t- hat ' ed States. j evidence evidence no one can dispute. Its the boiling tevt. Utah-ldahSugar eau be o , - reheated,' boile 1 and browned, and not a trace of scum will form on heated, top, The - production of J a sugar that such a test is a great will-withsta- ac- complishment.-It requires special exactness minute supervision, Every housewife in the mtermountain states should use it. -- 4 Welt-atteste- Zh Sr tie , "L k T ond. f e.'1.Sp,r'S.,mh, athletics. d and stone yards and stone tion pertaining to the control regnla saw or manmill, meter onlv, 01 ty wateiC Water closets in store, shop or office of th1 Provisions ibulidlng-- per annum $4 00, hJ'!.t?.vy ofrhi quick to waterworks superintendent of Water closets, public, in hotel or and Be,8cr8 18 hereby hospital, per annum $6.00. zed to have the Water turned j Water closet In mill, factory, Prj. sli.. mT rC''' ot fortball-M' publb pU,ntion I. m The promoters are then usually Ssor S3 |