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Show MET REPAIRS HELD UP UNTIL MONEYARRIVES Road and street improvements fnned m Bingham Canyon fc" ordered held up by city !incilmen Wednesday evening fthe regular meeting, until it aVbe determined I wjat , result f lernor Herbert B. Maw's vig-uS vig-uS efforts to transfer Utah's 40 000 motor vehicle registra-n registra-n 'moneys to the proposed de-Xtment de-Xtment of publicity and ln-Sstrial ln-Sstrial development will have. Recently the chief executive ir itructed Chairman w. u. nam-r nam-r nd of the state road commissi commis-si in to authorize no expenditure 0 fees until requests from cities a'j counties had been submittal submit-tal to the chief executive's of-fit. of-fit. Earlier the governor in-st in-st ucted the commission to no-tiv no-tiv each county and city that ti '.y were requested to submit a report on how they had used yi licle funds and whether they t d conformed with the spirit 0 the law by reducing taxes. No t ids are to be allocated a city 01 county which did not comply w th the order- Gingham's $2,368.92 share of tt motor vehicle registration U is was earmarked in the 1941 bjdget for expenditure on widening wid-ening streets, $1868, and on snow rjioval, street maintenance and pment of equipment used in eying for streets. City Councilman C. A. Morley, charge of the Dry Fork water tiiinel improvements, reported lift about 250 feet of the 1700-fit 1700-fit tunnel remains to be con- ted. Up until March 1 the city 1 expended $3,363-46 for ma-lals ma-lals used- No estimate of what i WPA has spent for labor ts is at present available, t is expected that the tun-I tun-I will be completed in two mths, Mr- Morley. states. |