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Show WATER SHORTAGE CAUSES COUNCIL TO RESTRICT USE Beginning today, restrictions on the use of water for sprinkling lawns will require residents to use water but thirty miuutes in the morning in the lower end of Bingham and thirty minutes in the evening in the upper end, city council members decided Wednesday night. There is a shortage of water at present. Purchase of ground for both water tanks in Freeman at a price of $200 from former owners own-ers La Von Holes, H. O. Metos and V. T. Eddy was approved by the council. Councilman A. J. Sorenson reported re-ported lights ordered for the playground in lower Bingham have arrived and will be Installed Install-ed in the near future. Ray Tatton and Irvin Stillman, representing Bingham Volunteer Firemen, reported to the council that the old school house on Main street and houses along Wall street are a fire hazard. Attorney Elliott Evans was notified no-tified to take up the matter with the owners, the Jordan School District and Harry Steele. r |