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Show i ' Mi hvi m mill Fluoridation petition presented council; 30 days to consider The Springville City Council reduced by one mill the tax levy for 1961, at the council meeting Monday evening, the one mill to be taken from the sewer department, mis leaves the levy at 25 mills or one mill lower than the maximum allowed. ! Other business taken tap at the meeting included awarding award-ing of a job to Thorn Construction Con-struction Co., to resurface First East and First South St The j company bid was $3,923. One ! other bid, submitted by W. W. ! Clyde and Co. was for $4,070. j Henry M. Weight presented the LeMarr Heights subdivision plat and the council decided to approve it, subject to requirements re-quirements as specified by the j city engineer. Councilman Blaine Clyde made a motion, seconded by Ruel Crandall to give the deed to the property formerly owned own-ed by the Hobble Creek Rid- j ing club to F. C. Packard Fluoridation petitions The ten sections of the initiative ini-tiative petition for the ordinance ordin-ance permitting the fluorida- j tion of Springville's culinary J water system were presented the council from the county ! clerk with certification that j the signers were qualified and the number sufficient. No action ac-tion was taken by the coun- : cil, which has 30 days in j , which to take action. Richard Miner, William Jones and John Swenson as proponents in favor of fluoridation fluori-dation were present, giving information in-formation and answering questions ques-tions relating to fluoridation. j ." The water delivered "lo the : Springville Irrigation Co., to i August 1 was reported at a ! : total of 96.420,000 gallons or ' 295.84 acre feet at $3 per acre ; : feet totaling $887.52. The cost j to the city for pumping was j reported at $793.75. 1 |