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Show COUNCIL STUDIES NEW TRAFFIC LAWS Model traffic ordinances were presented the city council for study by City Attorney Elliott W. Evans at the regular meeting Wednesday evening. Offenses covered include drunken driving, driv-ing, driving without operator's license and disregarding stop signs. City Recorder Eugene Morris Mor-ris said it is unlikely the ordinances ordinan-ces will be passed or put into effect ef-fect before January, 1941, as a traffic committee is to be appointed appoin-ted to study the ordinances and all traffic problems before the council takes action. Decision was made to budget 1941 funds to allow revision of city ordinances in 1941, bringing them up to date. a icngtniy discussion of progress pro-gress in concreting the Dry Fork water tunnel was held. There are 20 WPA workmen now employed on the project, the advantage being be-ing that thejjVPA pays .wages of the foreman on projects employing employ-ing 20 WPA workers. About six months will be required re-quired to complete concreting of 1000 feet of tunnel. Following discussion it was decided de-cided to allow Councilman Art J. i Sorenson to investigate proposed ' sale of old boilers and pipe at the Civic Center and purchase of a i new or used upright boiler. i |