Show Gas Company or City V SALT LAKE CITY Nov 25 1882 Editsrs Herald We are aware that our City Fathers have many and various complaints to which they are obliged to listen but their troubles would be one less by a little timely forethought in regard to the manner in which gas and water trenches are filled No sooner is a street nicely and it is needless to say expensively ex-pensively made than it is transformed trans-formed into a highway of hills and hollows If for instance in pnttiug in pipes on South Temple street our supervisorcould prevail on the Gas Company to use what is commonly known as a tamping bar or a very hevay roller and instead of having the dirt put back loosely and allowing allow-ing it to settle afterwards make it solid at once he would incur the blessing and good will of all who drive that way and that nice new road would differ from others in the city in that it would not resemble a newly constructed prairie dog village LEVEL ROAD I |