Show I Bountiful T Briefs i More samples of water ha have been 1 0 taken from oui om canyon streams to hive tests matte made mal e es is s to its City Attorney ney Thatcher told the city council that the goat case cace ca mIght come up in m court at Farming Farming- Farmington ton Farming ton this tIns Saturday and wanted ranted to know kno their vv in m the matter They ad the attorney to prepare m in inthe inthe the ev e event ent it comes up Melvin Mclvin RIle Riley and wife Ife left Saturday for Yellowstone stone Yellow stone par pal e expecting to be gone a week eek 01 or ten s da Mr and Mrs Irs Asel Acel A el Smith left the litter 11 P put pert t of last week eek for foi Wash Wash- Washington Washington ington DC D C after a visit her here wIth Mrs Irs Smiths Smith's Uncle and Aunt A lr tr Jr and Mrs Irs Albert Albeit Albel t Burningham ham Mr Ir SmIth recently completed the law course m in Washington D C l I IA lA A special council meeting will Ill be beheld beheld beheld held next Mon noon to sign the water bonds sold to the Ashton J Jen Jenkins Jenkins en kins company The council Wednesday night reimbursed reimbursed Mayor Stocks for the hundred dollars he had advanced to pay for forthe forthe forthe the flowers in m the float from this CIty that won second prize in m the Covered Wagon parade The mal mayor mayor or hadre had re received ed t this IS money from South Boun Bountiful t ul West Bount Bountiful ul Lions club American Legion and other sources but he had turned it 0 over 01 er to the city treasury Ma Misses Florence Barlo Barlow 1 Maxine a me Mercer and Ida Richards spent a fe few w da days s last week eek at the M I A home at Brighton Bishop Cannon effected a deal wit Ith h the Bount Bountiful ul city council Wednesday evening whereby hereby he will vIlI provide pro a thIrd of an acre of ground for dump dump- ing mg dumping garbage in m lieu of the city g water from the terminus of Burns Burn s avenue to his place ito to o be used for fo r watering stock The bishop said he h e would fence the dumping grounds as a s heretofore people had taken gal gal- gat bage gai-bage gai there to be disposed of had de- de deposIted deposited de deposited posited it in m different parts of the th c premises The city will vv ill III install a mete metel i here as it is a 1 rule mie ule now to 1 meters on all new installations ThIs Thris s IS the old buck brick yard vard ard property propel ty bad back backof backof k of hall The Goodfellow v propel property ty which the city bought sort some e years ears ago ngo for a dumping ground has ha s aU all been coves ed so that a new plat place e vas as much needed very needed nee ed Being so neal nea i m In makes it ver very handy Dan Smedley of the Ashton Jenk Jenkins Jenkins ms ins Company v who ho ho fold eold the city the th e worth orth of bonds for theater the ovate ater waterworks r works was as at the meeting of the th e councIl Wednesday evening and ask as ased k ed cd whether hether the council wished all aU th the e thema money now no noor or part of it making them the r m a proposition of 10 lower a er rate of m i n terest if they only wanted part of the money but the council decided It would be better to have all aU of the t he money available in m the event that th at there should eb an offering of ater wat er stock etc s The ne new stream of ater the cit city y f acquired d don on Mill Cree Creek by piping a ac c cording c to a Engineer S Hall measures es gallons per minute This vou would ld be equal to two large se fio flowing mg wells ells Dan Smedley an and family lea leave e c on a ona ca trip to the da toda Bear Lake Lale country t to o day Blanket sale See our windo p wool blankets from 1 9 t 3 3 Two dUnion Union only days only Augus 1st and 22 d Union Furniture F Cam fly y 26 26 Bountiful Da David DaId Da Id Mabey of the Boun State bank had business with Ith the city council Wednesday relatIve building to supplying Ing the bank evening bUIld mg ing with Ith city water through h the me ter meter He contended that the city should not charge each one of his tenants wIth a n minimum of o water r when hen the bank paid for all the water water that comes m in the building through the meter It was as stated that t at that was as the patterned ordinance and that tha it was pat pat- pat after the Salt Lake L City water ordinance but Mr M I bey told the council that he had c a called lIe lied the main mam mamman man in m the city water department m in Salt Lake City who told him that they did not operate opel ate their ate theIr ordinance m In that that way wa that a any y number of famIlIes in m an apart ent could be supplIed with water vater a meter for which the owner o jbf f the apartment pays Attorney Thatcher was as present plesent md and claimed that th the Salt Lake ordin ordinance ante ance and our nee nce were ere almost IdentIcal but he co coi Id ld not vouch for forthe the Salt Lake City ordinance bebing complIed with Mr Ir 1 Mabey 1 finally made the council a proposition to pay meter charges the vear ar around he to have the privilege of dealing with hIS tenants himself This proposition was as accepted by the council ObJectIons were raised to having certain ar- ar arrangements ar arrangements with water ater users whIch contrary to the ordinance so It i itis t JS is likely that the thc ordinance will be re- re revised revised re revised Mr Mabey stated stated that he ova was s perfectly willing to pay for all th the thea e a water r that was used but could no not t bee iee any reason why he should not b be e permitted p to deal with th his tenants In Ina ina ina a way vay that would serve his interests Mr Mabey raised the he same point that the Clipper p pointed out in m the beginning namely that meters were installed to save at water r so wh why should anyone be required to pay for water that they do not use Another reason for revising the ordinance the maJorIty of the council we believe e favor the installing o of meters all over the forthe town dS as ts fast as it is possible for the reason that such home or place of business pays pays for the meter and not the city so it is no no o more of a hardshIp on one user than another Last winter the city went ent on the flat rat rate and did not use the tha th meter metel so this is a unique feature that th t Mr Ma- Ma Ma Mabey bey offered The city council has granted Qu Quayle Quayle Quayle ayle Cannon Jr a three months lI- lI lIcense li license cense for 7 50 to operate his busy bus busyness business 1 ness not including the golf course Miss Ruth Gerstner and Nibs Miss AlIce Amundsen employees of or Z L G a M N I 11 were dinner guests of Mr a and d Mrs Ernest Wood Sunday J County Commissioner E d 0 MUIr met with aith the city council We v evening an and said that there was as some som county money available for oilin certain cel tam streets connecting with wilh the loads londs in m the city and asked the coun coun- councIl council cil ell hoIt how ho it felt about having the WOI work k done no now nov The sh streets sheets designated for fOl this Hus ement arc aie the ones tun lun iun cast east on the northsIde north side of the Tabernacle block to the upper county road load thence south to cast east of Fl Fie e points where the road blanches branches off to 1 park The council voted to join Jom the county in m this tak tak- taking ing mg but later latel Mr Air Mun 1 returned to the flit council and told them that the county was as holding some road money m in reser reserve e to provide work in m the r to those who ho might be in m hard cIrcumstances It was as reconsidered 1 but the council decided to ha have ha e the work ork done no now Mr Litt Muir 1 told the councIl that on account of the Arnel Amer I ican scan Legion com convention which is being held in Park City that the state was as dela delayed ed some in m completing the Pirk City told roid so that the road machinery needed here heie hel e could not be bend hid h as soon as it otherwise could have been The Legion had requested the road lIs to suspend opera opera- operations during their convention which was as granted I Engineer Hall Hallof of the firm of well Cald-well Cald- Cald Caldell Caldwell well ell Richard Richards t Hall met with Ith the city council Wednesday night in m I forming informing them that interested partIes In the irrigation companies had been up to see the new extension tensIOn of the Union Umon Trunk line on Mill Creek which the city had put in m and they seemed to be pleased with the work olk which had been done Mr 1 Hall expressed himself as being well pleased with the lob Job as done by the contractor lIe He saId that he thought was as the best water ater supply the city had It was S stated that some objection had been tamed to water ater appearing in m the creek bed neat neal he e e a the water IS divel diverted ted into the pie line He lie c ex- ex explained ex explained extensively ely o 0 the council about this tests water an what hat the filing m in the state s 's office 1 ed of the city He s said d the filing only surface contemplated the 51 CI city y taking the sur face water atel in m the reek reck and that itis It ItIS IS not expected that th t the city get un tin del ground water ater I If underground water comes to th thc surface belo below the dl diversion erSlOn point tie the city would not be ed to put a wall do down don n to m in tp it Some of the seepage It was as said ml nigh might h be from lands there thele upon which Mi lill h Lund city coun Gilman n has flower which I he IrrIgates At any sate late all the seepage water ater only amounts to about bout seven gallons a minute Mi Ah Hall said that Mt 11 Margetts 1 for the several IrrIgatIon companies s had called him up dative e i to the thi seepage water atel and Mr Ir Hall Ball had 1 dosed him hun to go and look at it for fort 1 himself as he thought Mr Air l Margetts ts is had only heard It from someone el elke e ac e who had crag e c hearn it Mr Ir H had not heard hear d from him since and he and he assumed that tha t he was as satisfied with the situatIon The council accepted the work as done don e b by the contractor conti actor but ordered a small sum of money to be retained untIl l some few matters were ere settled that tha t obtain the engineer had been unable to ob tam information on The contract only went ent above the estimate made by b bv the th e engineer and this was as due to t some alterations and Improvements improvement s ordered done after the WOI work k had been bee n started In places the pipe line was va s put deeper deener vv vi m in n the my 1 i du ji- ji tn changes in m the course the r explained which raised the cost It I Iwas t was explained that the r was ns paid by the yard vard for g so any deviation from flom original plans plan s were paid according to the amount of o f work ork required Not a droR drop of vate atel r IS i s found in ur the old tree creel creek P ed d t that which has been mentioned ed near nea r the neathe dl d dm m 1 It Imperfectly dr dry Read our bl bit blanket sale n bad back C page Union Furniture Com ny 26 2 6 Mrs Irs Will WIlI J Willa who who ho as wa s formerly H 1 M Miss s Arnetta m tamed for her hel SIster sister Miss 1 Delta Delt a hornin homem Burningham at her horn home e m in Wednesday Little Cotton Cottonwood canyon Wed We d |