Show I Il l Bountiful Briefs 1 An effort was as by the road committee in COU council made Icil meeting Wed Wed- Wednesday y evening to have the street 1 running 1 west cst fr from nt m the bank to the rJ Bomberger trac tracks track and Burns Burne avenue the new street r recently opened grav grav- graveled graveled cled but on ac account of insufficient funds only Bur Buris Burns is avenue should be graveled at the ne time as it IS isa isa a new Burt S face e and when wet weather cather come comet comes pt t would become Im- Im pi im But later if possible the first mentioned S j street will III also be graveled gra It was as estimated that mety loads of gravel would be required to todo todo todo do Burns Bums avenue The road offIcIals were ere I tb get a list of names of the unemployed ed from Alvin Moss and Frank MUir ind select from those whom horn they thou thought ht needed work ork the most or had water bills they have hae not been able meet 01 of were tax tax- tax that ha hav not been benefited by the v water system Horton E presented a list of the unemployed ed in m Bountiful City council Wednesday from which the council was as to select the Republican electIOn Judges judges which resulted m in Walter J rJ II H Cox Co- and Frank Bishop being chosen choen City Attorney Thatcher Th reported to the council Wednesday y night on some communications he had received from partIes who arc are delinquent in their payment of their city licenses refer refer- referred referred referred red to license committee Vernal Anderson and family have moved into the building formerly oc- oc occupied occupied oc occupied by Albert Burningham before moving into his new barber shop It has been converted into an apartment Mrs l Catherine Pace who has been stopping with her dau daughter Mrs Irs fiances Davis ls in Salt Lake since leaving tobe the hospital is expecting e to be able to return home this Saturday The city council appropriated 30 for each of the t o troops of scouts In the two vo Bountiful wards to help pay their dues in m the National coun coun- council council council cil Committee consisting of D R n Tolman John Jolin K Nelson and Jefferson Hale Haley Haley- appeared before the council and asked for as assistance The Farm Farm- Farmington Farm ington m ington ton city council recently made an a n appropriatIon of 25 25 to enable theIr r troops to loin join the National council on condition that the troops woul would d supply the rest o 0 01 the money needed d to loin iron Miss Nora Ellis of Provo visIted visite d relatIves in m Bountiful last week Elders Davis Bartholomew and Or- Or Oron Orson son Or-son son on Cannon have been in the miSSIon n field missionfield h two 0 years this t this IS comm coming month The former is in the office offic e of the Haw llan mission in m Honolulu and the letter latter is in Germany Elder Elde r Bartholomew doe docs not expect his re lease release until next spring and Elder Elde r Cannon not before next fall fallOn On Thursday of ot last week Mis 1 s Wee Ida Richards entertained the Vee We club at her heI her home Those pres pres- ent present were Ma Maxine Maxin me Mercer Kathleen Nel Nelson Nelon on Helen H Hesser ser Ethel Leding M 1 ham Thelda Wood Mrs 1 Katherine e Thomas Mrs HattIe Hattic Glover MIss Nora Holbrook acid Miss Florence Barlow J Mr and Mrs Jared A Mercer of Oakley Ida spent the weekend week end at atthe the home of Mr e and Mrs A J Mercer iThe i Daughters The Sessions camp of the Daugh Daugh- of the Pioneers held their month month- ly monthly meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs A J Mercer Mrs Rice of Farmington was the honored guest A lesson leson lef son was as given and re- re re fre refreshments served Miss Cleone CIcone Adams of Layton and Miss l Ruth Layton of spent Tue Tuesday day night in m Bountiful Mrs Belle Sessions city treasurer presented license a number of water and Ii h cerise cense troubles th that t had been bother bother- bothering In ing her to the council for their solution hon tion Some of them were disposed of while others were ordered retained on the books She reported a few who had refused to pay the city for thaw thaw- thawing thawIng ing out their water pipes last winter It was as explained that the city was not no t charging muchas these individuals ls as much muc h as the city c iad ad been obliged to ad vanco ance to have that work wor done at that tha t tIme One family it was vas stated ha had d theIr water vater pipes thawed out fv times last winter It was suggested d that everyone be willing t to 0 pay this charge and the recorder was wa s Instructed to collect the same Som Some e cases were ned v where here receipt I for water did not correspond with mth the th e book and such cases where it was iro in po bible to determine whether hether pay pay- payment payment payment ment had rc ll really been made the tress was nos as instructed to give gee e the custo custo- custo- custo customer customer mer nIer the benefit of the doubt and to straighten up her books Cases were coed cIted where tenants had vacated prop I Perry perty leaving water bills unpaid for fori I i which the property owner is supposed to be liable CI City y Attorney Thatcher explained to th council that tenants I s hould should be required to mike make a deposit in such cases or else the property owner should sign an agreement to pay the thc bill in m case the tenant famed failed to do so The treasurer informed the councIl that thit up lo to date about j I water meters had been installed and that the first pa payment ment on all of them that had been installed before August 1st had been paid but very few had paid the second assessment on the meter She also stated that the city I I water ater behind department was only be collections col hind this date of last sear ear in its col- col About 1700 has been collect collected collected ed on meters Then came the perplex perplex- perplexing I ing what question question what to char charge e people for theater the water ater in many instances It was vas explained that in m many cases two more families were ere living mg in m the I same house this being more so than ever before probably due to the I depressIOn and that in many cases this doubling up was as due duo to lack lath of I I finances and that the people who owned own ed cd the property were not getting any rent and consequently were to pay additional water charges Now what to do was as difficult to de determine term me as to deviate from the ordinance would cause cauce all manner of complications to arise These T ese complications became became be came I came more mg when it as as stated that we go on a flat rite te in inthe inthe the winter time as ns they could not collect from ono one family and not from fromI I another Some time ago the councIl entered into agreement with the I BountIful State Bank to read its me meter meter ter the year round and the bank would supply its tenants and custom custom- customers customers customers ers as it pleased and would collect from them but would merely pay the l I city for the number of gallons con con- consumed consumed consumed It would seem this is the only vv a ay the city can solve this problem where there are meters and more than one family in the building I At-I At- At Attorney At Attorney I aI torney Thatcher explained e that a ahouse ahouse I house built for more than one family I would be regarded as two families I but where here two families lived hued in a ahouse ahouse I house built for one family it would be regarded as one apartment ItI It I should be stated that on account of I taps freezing up in winter it was decIded that all who ha have e meter mIght or should go on a fiat flat rate the same as those who do not have me- me meters meters me meters only that the maximum with mth meters should not e exceed 3 3 per qu m alter ter while hi Ie those without meters must pay extra tra for conveniences cattle etc D Dale of South Bount Bountiful ul uland and Helen Jensen of Salt Lake Labe vs ere ero on Oct I Milton 1 wife and baby daughter Arlene Ailene of Heber Reber City moved moved I ed into the apartments Tuesday I I I t the he city would enter into a contract with Ith II H B Parkin to construct a secondary dam below the intake or of orthe the pipe line Ime to dl ert seepage seep ater into the said line This agreement IS into bet e between n the city and the e eral on Mill hll MillCreek MillCreek Creek In this contract the said irrigation IrrIgatIon irrigation gation companies agree not to hold the city liable for fop any further see see- seepage see seepage p page age water ater escaping g and a agree ree to be beI 1 reconciled to the situation when this I dam his has been constructed co sh On nc- nc ac account I c count of this thus water ater the cIty i has been blamed foie or less by th t the irrigation companies companies during the sum summer summer mer as not having faithfully ed edits ed cd its promises tosa e to save all nIl of the sec sec- see sec seepage page water ater of Mill 1111 deck Creek CJ eek at that point when hen the city extended tended the Union Umon Trunk its eastern terminus N Now ow this is to settle ettle all differences forevermore foi evermore in m regard to this this question and it is 15 agreed that the cIty will perfect it filings in m the state en mner's office and turn the same 0 over er to the said irrigation companies which will close up all negotiatIons for the extension of pf f the Union Umon Trunk anti nd the saving of the quarter second foot of water for the city which effected by this e extension |