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Show MAY PAVE PART OF BR1GHAM STREET From Stato to Seventh East. Street Asphalt Will Probably BoUscd. IF THE recommendation of the Street committee meets vyith the favor of the other Councilman Brigham street will be paved with asphalt from State to the weat side of Seventh East street, and no action will be tukc-n to prevent the pavinjr of First street between tSate and A streets. The petition pe-tition pro'icsllng against the paving of First street was received and filed, and the only recourse of those opposed to the proposed improvement l to resort to tho courtK Many property owners on the eastern end of Brigham street were present at the meeting of the committee last night. They sot out that the people beyond . Seventh East preferred macadam to asphalt pavlnsr, and that they objected to paying their assessment assess-ment for the work which would not be completed to their prenilws probably within several years. City Attorney Judge Doy Informed the committee, that It would be perfectly legal to rescind in part the nctlon of the Council In advertising adver-tising to pave ull tho way to Tenth liast streoL The committee- rocommenda that City Enplneer Snow draw up a resolution cutting the distance between Seventh and Tenth 12nt out of the district dis-trict aa advertised. In this -way tho residents beyond Seventh Eoft can have their mncadam without readvertlslng tho whole Improvement. It will he necessary to merely readvertise from Seventh Ist on. and when this is dono the district will probably be extended to Thirteenth East. |