Show WRANGLE OVER A VETO Develops That City for Years Has Been Mulcted for Work 1 There was le wrangling by bythe I Ithe the city council last evening over th action of the mayor in vetoing an ordinance nance for the macadamizing of Wash Washington Washington ington avenue from Twelfth street to i ithe the Ogden River bridge The reasons given en by the mayor for his action were vere the mea meager er finances of the city and that I some of the w rk should be diverted to the southern end of that thoroughfare The question of l legality in paying for macadam work from the Ule general fund arose and the cit city attorney gave it as I his bis opinion that Of the expense e should be borne by the abuttIng proP proPerty property erty owners orners Councilman Noyes took the city attorney to task for permitting the council to draw from the general fund I for the same class claM of work during the put past four ears He then supported the city attorneys opinion and the motion was as adopted calling upon the attorney for fora i ia a written opinion on the matter The i veto was sustained The Farrell bid of for 1 rePairs to the road roller came back from the committee with a recommendation that the veto be sustained The result of the conference between a committee of the council and one from the Civic Improvement league relative to the settling of the litigation between the i city and the waterworks company was that the mayor and the city council meet In executive with the league and further discuss the matter The recommendation recommendation was adopted The light committee recommended that the city pay J 36 for using the tion SEt for the ti 1 C T convention for each Saturday night until Oct 1 and that tile the lights be used each night pre lre preceding ceding a holiday at 5 per night |