Show PROJECT TO PAVE SIX MORE BLOCKS Important Municipal Improve Improvement ment Int in Contemplation C 4 t TAXPAYERS WILLING 6 COUNCIL WILL W BE E ASKED AKDO TO TAKE TA ACTION ACON Another project having haIng for f r its is pur purpose ur pose the extension of the the paved street area Is incubating The latest an announced announced flounced plan is independent of the one oneto oneto oneto to pave Second South South street from First Firt Fh it West Vest to the Rio Grande Western Wester depot and the project was wa broached ed among the te property owners owner on the streets to tobe tobe tobe be Improved Improve at the same time that the Second South street sentiment was wa be being being ing tog worked up The other oter streets proposed to be paved with wih asphalt and ad stone blocks are ar Third South from West et Temple to State South Temple from West t Temple to Second East Eat and State street from Fourth to Fifth South Probably to no one Is so sO much cred credit it due for working up the paving prop proposition as a Councilman R H B Whitte Whittemore Whittemore more has earned He has interviewed enough of the representative owners of property abutting on the streets named to give the assurance that only a small smal minority of the front feet will wil protest against the making maing of the improve improvement improvement improvement ment ment The energies have been also directed to creating a a senti sentiment sent sentiment ment favorable to the te paving of West Second South street t So assured assure is Councilman Whitte Whittemore White Whitemore Whittemore more of the successful launching of the latest paving project that he will wi offer oter a resolution at Tuesday evenings council counci meeting directing the city en engineer engineer to report an a estimate of oC the cost cot of paving and curbing Third South South Sout Temple Te pl and ad State streets be between between between tween the streets named before and ad directing also that the city recorder advertise notice of the councils intention intention tion ton to create paving districts district cover covering coverIng covering ing the streets mentioned In the reso resolution resolution lution uton and to levy lev the required special tax ta on the abutting property to pay for forthe forthe forthe the Improvement Improvement Bonds Donds Not Hot Necessary CouncIlman Whittemore finds the sentiment so favorable to paving the th two blocks block on Third South the three on South Temple and the block on State street from Fourth to Fifth South that he declared yesterday his belief belef the abutting property owners would not ask to have paving bonds is issued issued issued sued payable in ten annual install installments installments ments ment In his opinion the majority are ready reay and ad willing to pay the necessary special tar tas ta as soon as a it is levied A rough estimate by City Engineer Kelsey of the costs of the paving and ad curbing the streets in the same man manner manner ner ncr as Main street and adjacent streets are improved places It I at 13 a linear Un ea foot for half the width of ot streets street exclusive of the car Tracks coy cov covering ering a strip of twenty feet On this basis bais to pave Third South will win cost about For this district there will wm be no intersections to lay In stone blocks block at the expense expense To ex cx extend I i tend ten t the te paving on State street stEt one i block bloc farther south and to fill fl in the i intersection of Fourth South will wil cost approximately The abutting property on the east eat half hal of this street is owned jointly by the city and the te county count and the cost of the improve improvement improvement ment to be met by the te public funds will willbe be about for the share and for the portion the latter later having to stand the expense of paving the intersection Sixty thou thousand thousand thousand sand dollars dolar will wil about cover the cost of paving the three blocks and inter intersections intersections sections on South Temple street and ad to this sum the Mormon church will be b a contributor to the extent of about |