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Show ieoreafidDBi T Dig for Mgd, ouNcilmQei DrfM(i3 at CM The recreation program has developed to such proportions that the city budget set aside for this department does not take care of the expenses, the city council was told by a group of recreation leaders at the meeting Monday evening. Ronald Thorpe, Bliss Hoover, George Pehrson and Lillian Crandall, representing the recreation rec-reation board said that with eight new Softball teams organized, or-ganized, something had to be done despite financial assistance assist-ance by parents and organizations. organiza-tions. The representatives were commended for their fine work and they were asked to meet with Councilman Grant Nielson to further discuss the problem. Several citizens attended the council meeting with problems connected with new housing sites. Howard Thorpe and Carr Greer presented the final plat of Town View subdivision and it was decided that the city engineer should further check property affected and that signatures should be secured from property owners. Charles Hansen and Bert Palfreyman were present regarding re-garding opening of a street through their property. There was no agreement reached on the proposition. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Arthur Finley and Harry Lee attended the council meeting meet-ing regarding the irrigation water right on the Murdock property. The council decided at the meeting that in as much as no church or civic group had applied ap-plied to sponsor a Fourth of July celebration in Springville, that concession privileges would be given to anyone interested by apDlyinar at the Citv Hall. Mayor J. Emmett Bird presided pre-sided at the meeting attended by Councilmen Blaine Clyde, Ernest Strong, Jr., Harold Whiting, Ruel Crandall, Grant Nielson and Attorney Robert Sumsion and Recorder Lloyd Ashcraft. |