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Show fifty ptos for eiiferaws sftrasti, mil programs Bids called for park project; also on street pavement job An extensive road and sidewalk improvement improve-ment program is being undertaken by the city according to notices to contractors and notices of intention being published by the council this week. It is planned to curb and gutter completely around the City Park, also to pave from gutter to gutter on Second South Street from First East to First West. Bids on the work are to be opened at the council meeting set next Monday, June 27. At the city council meeting this week it was decided also to create a special improvement improve-ment district, No. 8, which includes in-cludes many areas within the city limits on which it is proposed pro-posed to install curb and gutter gut-ter and in some areas curb, gutter and walks. Citizens are referred to the notice of intention published in the Springville Herald today on page four for inforniation concerning the areas in which the improvements are proposed and the cost to the property owners. Protests to the improvements must be in writing signed by the owners of property and filed fil-ed with the city recorder on or before July 16, it is stated. The council also decided that the tourist sign, which was removed re-moved from across Main Street some time ago, may be installed install-ed in its former position. Members Mem-bers of the Chamber of Commerce Com-merce and J. M. Groesbeck, information in-formation officer, ' had complained com-plained that tourists passed the booth without notice after the sign was removed. Theron S. Hall attended the council meeting and requested his bond be reduced as considerable consid-erable work had been done on Hall's Eastern Hills subdivision. subdivis-ion. His request was referred to the city engineer for recommendations. |