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Show If M Mgd fer $?2 City Passes Building Ordinance; Approves Wage Adjustments The Springville city council in regular session ses-sion Monday evening, adopted a budget for 1960, listing total appropriated expenditures at $709,280. The adoption follow- i ed a public hearing earlier in the evening, at which no one appeared. A total of $172,285 is ap- j propriated in the budget for ;j general expenditures, divided as follows: $33,850 for adminis- trative; $70,560, public safety; $38,725, public works; $1,600,-public $1,600,-public health; $5,100, public library; $22,450, parks and recreation. rec-reation. Total Class C road fund expenditures ex-penditures are listed at $14,-000; $14,-000; bond redemption and interest in-terest fund, $47,000; water and electric light fund, $43,200; total to-tal bond redemption and interest inter-est fund expenditures, $90,200. Total utility fund expenditures expendi-tures are listed at $432,795, divided di-vided as follows: $256,085, electric elec-tric light; $91,110, waterworks; $68,400, sewer; $17,200, garbage gar-bage collection. The council also considered adjusting wages of city employees em-ployees whose wages were not increased previously. Lester Davis was present to protest an ordinance concerning concern-ing buildings in Springville, but the council voted to pass the ordinance as read. Appreciation was expressed at the meeting by the mayor to the retiring city councilmen Ernest A. Strong, Harold Whiting Whit-ing and Grant Nielson for the work they had done and they in turn pledged support to the new council members R. L. Wilson, Frank Memory and Calvin Packard. |