Show CONTRA t V YO GisON SUGGESTS SEVERAL CHANGES Also AIso Aso he the Council Cuci Resolution L Number Nube of Saloons Would Have veNo No Effect EeC Mayor or Thompson yesterday filed fe with the tM city cit recorder his hi disapproval of the t e action last Tuesday evening in t making ma a renewal contract with the te Utah tt Light Power company for lighting bUn the th streets for a period pro of six years Yet The executives veto will wil come before the council counci this evening for con consideration COI and the te probabilities are ae the contract will wn be b modified to meet met the suggestions of o his honor honor Tb The first objection n stated state by the may mayor or is that ta the te contract runs for too t long lon a a period pro Instead of six s years yer the te mayor maor submits that the te life of the contract should be b three years yeas from Sept 15 lb 1 last lat with wih the privilege of re renewing renewing sewing It I at the end of that term In order or r to give the street lighting inspector opportunity to determine out outages outa outages ages a or tr deduction from the monthly bill bi Mayor Thompson recommends that thata a clause cuse be b added to section 6 requiring the cm ny to furnish reports of lamp Jamp trimmers and meter tests test The veto message also als advises advise that 3 cents cent per pr lamp lap per pr hour be the basis bais of de deductions deductIons for outages Another Anoter strong stong reason leason leaon for objecting to the th form for of the renewal contract is with Wt reference to the clause claus designating ing that the arc lamps shall be kept going gig at their full ful power from dusk un until i dawn Upon this point the may mayors mayors ors ors veto message me states state I think the words from dusk until dawn daw are areto too to indefinite and susceptible f t too much latitude of construction The Theston section ston further contemplates what is generally known as a the moonlight schedule Such a schedule proved very ver unsatisfactory to the city cit council soy sev several sv eral years yer ago In place pla of this section in the new contract the mayor recommends that that section stIn n 10 of the old contract be substituted substituted tut so s that It will wl read t The lamps shall be b kept burning at th ir full fun pow power pw er erm from thirty minutes minute after sunset un until until til tl thirty minutes minute before sunrise every ever night during the term ter of this con contract contract tract A final modification to the contract suggested u t is the te proviso that if the al alternating tenting current carbon arc lamps do donot donot donot not produce a light equally as satisfactory satsa satisfactory tory to the city as the direct current lamps la the alternating circuit lamps rent shall hall lamps be substituted bv by the direct cur current Another action of the city council undone yesterday by the mayor was wa I in ht his hi disapproval dt of the resolution of offered offer offered fer by Councilman Thomas Thoma and adopted apt limiting the number of li Ii I censed c saloons to those thos no nov in exist once ence enc and that no more new saloon slon licenses snail be granted Mayor Thompsons objections to this resolution based are upon an opinion from City Attorney Stephens holding that the resolution has ha no le legaL gal gl effect whatever In his opinion the city ct attorney states that the resolution can only be taken taen to be lie b an an expression of the councils intentions but it would require an or ordinance I to make that intention effect ive lye From rm court rulings however the legal adviser holds bolds to the view that tat it would probably be of no legal effect to limit the number of saloons salo ons in inthe inthe I the city because baus such sch an action acton would be construed as favoritism b a and con business bUln to t a monopoly of the saloon slon I H I li |