Show PUBLIC WORKS A Meeting of the Board Held Yesterday Yester-day Afternoon The board of public works held a meeting yesterday and considered some matters outside of the ordinary rou maters tine Mayor Glendinnings request made to Chairman Haines for the boards annual report to be submitted not later than next Monday to his honor brought up the question of the condition of the boards records The I statement was made that they had not been written up from the time C 11 Dull retired from the clerkship of II the board until Miss Rutt was appointed ap-pointed clerk last summer The clerk in the interim was Glendinnings private I pri-vate secretary and that functionary it was stated did not post the accounts and records The period of delinquency covers several months and Archie Mc Kay offered to do the work for a fixed compensation but the board declined to recommend to the council the employment em-ployment of Mr McKay to do what the mayors clerk was paid for doing until Chairman Haines could report to the board the reasonable value of the service to be performed by whoever is decided to be engaged to write up the gap in the records Contractor Frank Harigan protested against the Buschhammering of the slippery cement pavement on the north side of the Wasatch block since he deemed the process of roughening the walk injurious to the pavement which under the contract was guaranteed for five years The protest was merely filed although the board was inclined to vote a resolution to exonerate the contractor from liability by reason of the hammering |