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Show Dry Fork Tunnel Work To Start Funds for resumption of work on the Dry Fork water tunnel are expected in time to begin further work there November 1. Attorney Elliott Evans met with the Town BoardWednesday night as counsel in tne V city's defense against suit ' broough by Frank Thompson, former" Bingham water-master, water-master, for $3273 back salary alleged al-leged due. The council decided to take no definite action until next meeting, as they have until November Novem-ber 9 to file demurrer. A report had been turned into the city on two houses owned by Mrs. Lillian McFarland, indicating that they are fire hazards. Councilman Council-man Creedor.rtjpgd that he had inspected the property and felt It was no more hazardous than many others. Clerk Eugene Morris was instructed to send a letter to A. J. Duke of Salt Lake, owner of a building now vacant on Markham street, concerning repairs and proper pro-per precautions in the interests of fire prevention. .. s . . |