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Show Varied items fade Council vki.e .low. was authorized to negotiate for the purchase of a 500-gal-lon and a 2000-gallon storage tank and 2 pumps for city. At the recommendation of the city engineer John Neff, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Three property owners attended at-tended the City Council meeting meet-ing Monday evening and protested pro-tested a petition for annexation annexa-tion of a plat of property into the city. The petition was submitted sub-mitted by Amos Dallin and protesting were Cloyd Hatfield, Leon Hutchings and Boyd Lehmberg. The council instructed Attorney Attor-ney Robert Sumsion to check the assessed valuation of the property owned by signed petitioners pe-titioners and of those opposed to it and report at the next council meeting. A proposed program for street improvement to be financed fin-anced by the .city's share of the "C" roads allocation from the state, which amounts to $14,000 was submitted by Councilman Blaine Clyde.' The plans are to be discussed with the road superintendent before being adopted. Councilman Frank Memory Varied items take Council time Monday (Continued from Page One.) the council approved ordering the pump and other equipment necessary to utilize the water from the well at 10th South, Sixth East. It was reported that the Springville Irrigation Co., is interested in exchanging exchang-ing water in the canyon for water at the well site. A motion was passed by the council to authorize the Fire Department to sell the old fire truck and funds derived from the sale to be used for the purchase of a truck to fight brush fires. LaMar Miner, Safety Council Coun-cil chairman, requested the council to set a night when they and their wives and the Council and partners could attend at-tend a Drivers Training Course j at the Vocational School. |