Show CITY FATHERS they discuss the question of sanitation DRS PIKE AND SIMMONS MAKE VALUABLE suggestions the city marshal authorized to maintain strict quarantine the city council met in adjourned evening theu turu absent alderman councillors councilors Counci lors jas W acan WK H pas anu aau and jorgan blausen ll ausen mr amos 1 holdaway bior ahe as oue ot a committee ly alie county court to ascer mi what would be the cost of a heating apparatus to heat the courthouse and county idail and also to negotiate for the dame the committee mr holdaway dialed had deliberated in the matter and they deemed it advisable to put in A steam boiler for the purpose this committee was instructed to confer with the city council to ascertain what provo city would do in the premises judge dusenberry chairman of the committee approved by the county court stated that after deliberate consideration it was decided that it would not only be economy and convenient to heat the cornhouse Co and jail but safety also what the county desired was that the city join it in furnish in a steam heating appi ritus and desired that this council appoint some one to operate with the committee appointed by the county court fully authorized to negotiate for the necessary apparatus councilor maiben moved that the committee on public grounds and city property be authorized to act with the committee appointed by the county court and negotiate for the necessary heating apparatus apo aratus A letter from david james co received by judge dusenberry shows that the total cost of the heating apparatus including masonry etc will be the cites proportion of this would be ibe quarterly report of quarantine H hardy for the three mouths ending august 31 1883 was read and accepted the recorders report showing n benses censes issued by him during the month of august as amounting tol OoOO was read and accepted the treasurers Treasur ers report was read ana referred back with instruction to correct certain errors found therein the city marshals report for the month of august 1383 showing seventeen arrests and fines assessed was read and accepted cita justice WD alexander reported fora u 1883 showing number ot cases tried by him with costa assessed amounting to after considerable discussion nr mr J T A brown moved that the f aide ration of the report be withheld all ot the city council claim sto whom was referred the claim of T E thurman of 3 00 per day for sprinkling the streets reported that the work had been performed and recommended K the sum of per day only be shorted ted havin ivess aur ng it interests in the courthouse for I 1 the action of the mayor was an motion of alderman holdaway ap the mayor reported to the council in the absence of the quarantine ph si cian that there had been two cases of diphtheria in the city bince the last session of the council one of which proven fatal while abe other case was existing the attention ioa oi he council was also called to the widespread of malarial fever and the K was offered that the council author ze the 10 see that no water vas allowed to become and ohp road supervisor that stagnant the weeds cleared were rom the the trees trimmed and decaying vegetation and destroyed ar FH himmons who in connection with dr pike had been invited by the ahe vor to attend and give their opinion premises said he did not oberes made the assertion was at least people in were afflicted with cS malanij suc eila Ei Lw ss ilance oi all wod citizens dr W K e felt interested in the sher mauer of sanitation doubted there was one family m provo ira ay iy ous 13 va 9 be a verita s w pie stop thru out on the it ig tuo late be done says aw ss wS a eyk ee 0 olo cleans edther ds ys 5 as WS cil on the subject the ik W H hardy wab jonm ns C left to attee on quarantine antice oa motion of alderman the city marshal sin all nuisances found tow the city and ana maintain qa quarantine abo council then adjoua ad jour ed fill iti mon man day night at 8 f of sanitation will it P 9 |