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Show City Council Holds A Busy Session Assistant Wilier Musters Appolnletl-1 cn llonlluir Allej Ordinance 1'nssfti Fire i)ciurtmrnl - Is Xumcd. Saturday ovcnliig the city council held a busy session, lasting till midnight. mid-night. A committee consisting of S. L? Chlpmnu, James H. Clark, James 1I.J Quiduer, Joseph H. Storrs and John It. Hlndley asked tho city council to support tho free public library movement, move-ment, which the council unanimously, ngiced to do. Tho commlttco on streets was Instructed In-structed to curb nnd place a bridge oyer the water sect nenr the Fourth Ward meetinghouse; also to placo n culvert In the ditch near George Robinson's Rob-inson's home. Lott Rubsoii complained of a ditch near his homo not being kept open, EUsIm Peck somo chntmes In tho method or regulating his water turn and E. McDrlde complnlnod of the Interurban In-terurban having nilcd up his ditch. All of which wore rcfericd to tho com-inltteo com-inltteo 011 Irrigation . Lott RobliiBon petitioned for the opening of Third North street between Fifth nnd Sixth East. L. II, Jackson and R. L. Small petitioned pe-titioned for HcenscB to operate bowling bowl-ing alleys, which led to tho passage of a new ordlnanco 011 the subjpet which will be found in another part of this issue. On motion of Councllmnn Hawkins; seconded by Councllmnn Thornton, tho Salt Lako & Utah Railway company was glcn permission to construct ni1 Y 1. from Main street outo tho newly acquired Flrmngo property, with tho the tpeclllcntlon that tho cast leg of it was to bo taken up within six mouths Tho major submitted tho appointment appoint-ment el Eli Ualley tie assistant wnter-iiinstcr wnter-iiinstcr for tho east side and Robert Wagalnff for tho west sldo. Tho appointments ap-pointments were austniucd. City Electrician Grant reported thnt CI) out of 200 carbon lamps recently purchased wcie defective nnd had been rotumed for credit. The committee on cemetery wns lu-structed lu-structed to confer with tho Civic Im-piovcmcut Im-piovcmcut Lcaguo and employ u mnn to fix up tho city cemetery. Tho city attorney recommended that AttornoyB Rydalch & McGurrcu bo employed em-ployed to draw up u paving ordlnanco to validity tho recent paving, whloli recommendation was accepted and the now ordinances will appear lni'our next lssuo. ,. - -J5)x - An adjourned session was hold Tuesday evening, when tho following were voted on as tho members of the American Fork fire department: Chief, William Flrmngo; llrstMissls-tnnt llrstMissls-tnnt chief, Walter Slack; Becond nsslB-tnnt nsslB-tnnt cnlef, L. II. Anderson; secretary, Stephen L. Anderson; treasurer, Warren War-ren F. Anderson. Members Earnest Senstrand, Archie Uromlcy, Harry Llndley, Milton Shelley, James Tntter-soll, Tntter-soll, W. R. Wheeler, Stephen Shelley, L. Wv Nlelson, Vcm Walker, Ilyrou C rookston, Axel DlOomqulBt, Earl Vnr-uly, Vnr-uly, Ralph Harnett ami E. L. Pratt. |