Show TO NUISANCES city j ian council 0 a all corall billit V U ill III lly laj inc anil and if propel I 1 I 1 E 1 ia ill I 1 lc be coppol top pol atik if if t t noia CAI liall erv slitter III ittai the catir council informally resolved itself into an anti nuisance body last lait th evening arem cig find and decided u ur on a course of action which is ie hoped will puts put a stop to a great deal of the abuses abases which from time to tisie time come to the attento u of oe the council these mit include the slaughtering 0 of animals the city limits the piling of 0 truc tiong in tle the streets burning cap paper e and like on main street foul smelling places in the business part of the cita emptying spittoons spit slop waters Ta etc on main careless handling of afta 1 ab a b age and offal and nd other similar practices which are offe offensive asive P unhealthy and contrary to the ordinances councilman accous declared that e had been too much talk here tolore about theae the matters in the couric council 1 I 1 and no action something should be done to abate the nuisances nui Rances complained of 0 by the public he suggested that when these complaints are made they be referred at ones once to too proper committees to investigate with authority ant hority to act in the premises some debate arose over the proper committees ca to handle these matters and 1 nd it was finally decided that some of them came within the province of the board of health and others the committee on the streets and alloys alleys wilho WHY 14 0 S A question was wag asked ask ed why people did not enter a prosecution against enosa oe who maintained some of the more annoying nuisances ces and this brought out the information that citizens were ivere dis inclined to make trouble for their neighbors and suffered a great deal of imposition rather than have them taken into court mild protests were generally the extent of complaints it was suggested that complaints be made to the city council and an in gation be ordered at once and it if nut nuisances bances contrary to ord ordinance manes were being committed the marshal be ted to notify the offending per acus to desist at once and le if this order is not obeyed 0 eyed the city attorney go right ahead and bring action against them i TAX TAIC LEVI the matter of 0 making a tax levy for ear was discussed it was suggested that a levy be provided for beginning nork on a new city hall and lor for a slaking sinking fund for redemption of water waterworks works bonds As the ordinance makes no specific provisions precisions for these purposes the matter nas referred to the city attorney to make cinke an investigation vesti gation and report 0 NEW cm CITY HALL A new city hall was briefly discuss ecland opinion prevailed that it should be built on the city square north of the tabernacle there was some division as to the amount that should be allowed in erecting a new hall some of the council being in favoron favor of a building in keeping with other public I 1 uil dinga and improvements in this city and not a building that would not be a credit to the etta others thought it not necessary to have on expensive building there was a wide difference of opinion anlon na as to the probable cost of a suitable suit alile structure ranging from to HOSPITAL ROOMS dr G 11 herbert submitted to the council a letter advocating providing rooms for the care of sick and injured in emer emergency goncy cases it was thought though t the matter was riot not so pressing as to require aquire immediate action an and d was deferred until tile building of a city ball shall be under undertaken when provision lon could be mado made tor for such a purpose WATER PIPE LINE J C houlsen and george thompson appeared before the I 1 bouncil lu in relation to having the city extend water pipe to their lots in the southeast part of town mr Poul sens sons applina tion was tabled at the preceding meeting on motion of councilman young the coatter was taken from the table and the petitions of both parties were referred to the committee on water ater works to investigate CEMETERY MATTERS the COM committee on lemetory teme Leme tury tery was wag instructed to have the cemetery cementer and road thereto fixed for dei Det oration day it was revor reported ted that the bridges and blumes flumes across tho tha sevier valley anal had been taken out counsilman coons thought it would be ba a good idea to have steps built ovar the cemetery fence for the t ho accommodation of people and kepp keep the gates looked locked so eo that stock would not be get ting in ia as ai it has been doles doing in the past it was suggested lie city should get the title to the ground of the 0 old 1 I ce cemetery meter councilman Pet peterson ergon reported that he ha had bought 50 fast 0 of piping for the city water lines the secretary of state notified the council that the tate board of elections had app approver rorer the U S standard v toting and it could te Is in thib state bills to the im in count of 1120 were vere read and allowed |