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Show CITY COUNCILMEN SniDYPROBLEMS For the first time in nearly four weeks, because of absence of one or more councilmen on vacation, the city council members mem-bers met Wednesday evening for a regular meeting. Bills totaling to-taling $1,414.24 were approved for payment. Of this amount $506.95 was for labor in cleaning up damage tft streets and sewer by the flood of August 9. Reported damage to the floor of the Civic Center caused the city council to decide to cease renting the room as a roller skating rink, according to Eugene Eu-gene Morris, city recorder. City Attorney Elliott W. Evans and City Councilman Dale Johnston John-ston told of meetings of the Utah State Municipal league at Provo Pro-vo recently. Viewpoints of Utah's city officials on collection of dog licenses, restriction of marble machines and a proposed state law regulating closing hours of . liquor agencies were reported by the two Bingham representatives. representa-tives. It was voted to allow Fire Chiefs Ray Tatton and Clive Sid-doway Sid-doway $100 as expense money to attend the Pacific Coast As- . sociation of Fire Chiefs convention conven-tion at Reno, Nev., September 8, 9 and 10. Resignation of R. R. Marriott as city utility man was accepted. |