Show CIT FATHERS they meet and grant the opening of another saloon the city council met last nigh tin pursuance of a resolution for the purpose of bearing petitions in relation to remittances and abatements of taxes and correct errora in assessments mayor dusenberry presided mr J E talmage took his seat as the newly appointed alderman from the third ward ab kentees sen tees dunn holdaway brown and bean the assessor submitted of persons whose tax ea he recommended be remitted four applications for abatements were made two personally and two by petition the applications were taken under advisement A petition from mrs charlotte I 1 kirb i r the muddy condition ur the in the fourth ward and asking for their improvement was presented read and referred to the committee on streets and alleys A petition was presented from S S jones and about 70 other well known citizens asking for the erection of a botand on the court house block where the silver band can diss music occasionally casio nally for the public entertainment the petition on motion of mr talmage was referred to the joint committees on public grounds and city property and of nuance with instructions to report to the next meeting of the council mr for the committee on public grounds to whom was referred tho petition of frank rushton asking the council to name a price on the old cemetery land reported recommending eliat it be not hold the report was adopted petition of V L hariday HaU iday in relation to the purchase of certain land reported by the same committee and it was recommended that the petition be laid on the table the report was adopted ane report of the city attorney in re lation to the davis bridge matter ret erred to him at the last meeting vas called for the recorder stated that a report had not been handed in though he had been notified of the wish of the council in the matter the marshal was instructed to hunt up the attorney and request his presence immediately mr daniels called for the marshals report on the street sprinkling question it was stated by the mayor that citizens were being canvassed for subscriptions claim of S jensen for ringing the curfew bell for 21 weeks amounting to 15 was allowed the application of isaac fordonski for license as a liquor dealer was on motion of mr maben taken from the table it appearing that bonds had been duly filed and the required for the first quarters license had been paid mr farrer moved that the application be granted the motion was carried the marshal who had been searching for the city attorney returned and reported that he could not be found mr farrer moved that the time for the report of the attorney be extended until the next meeting oi the council mr talmage hoped that the recorder would first thing this morning again notify the attorney of tho councils wish in relation to the matter he had been requested to report on mr hansen wanted to know what the fire committee had done mr maiben made some explanation which was deemed acceptable mr talmage moved that tho commit 1 tee on irrigation be empowered to act in conjunction with the in adopting such regulations and making such as they may deem necessary in the interests cf P ovo city during the present season of tie driving down provo river the motion waa adopted council adjourned until june at 8 p m UTAH CO INSTITUTE the of alic forest lake on monday june the members of tho utah county teachers As will rendezvous at pleasant the vineyard city equipped in every particular for ten dayse educational work on tuesday morning as the golden flame tipped arrows of gentle phoebus shoot over the crest of tho snow capped peaks of the wasatch alic pedagogic retinue will take up its line of march through the picturesque gorge opening upon lake city commonly known as american fork canyon to forest lake a silver mirrored fir fringed inter al pine miniature geneva of the occident amid all the pomp and grandeur that may usher in the morn of the each teacher must awaken to a realization of the fact that stern duty calls oven from the recesses of mountain retreats and although the gentle zephyrs mayphis per thia is the abode of recreation react thee here and wander forthwith forth me unrestrained mid these groves and oer these sylvian clad hill and though rusticating professional you may climb the highest peaks at early dawn or bask in the rays of the setting sun upon the frowning brow of some rugged cliff yet from to 12 and from to 4 labor will claim our energies to revise the present course of study for our district schools and discuss the principles and methods of teaching and training and when the light of day has fled and the camp glow makes all around light and gladsome your prompt attendance at lectures will be required such is the plan aej on its execution depends something of our success and the pro gressak our pupils during the year forthcoming COMMITTEE |