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Show Weeteir ifcirfell(iOiiiii pes ill fEi Mi!? Businessmen urge retention of 45 degree Main street parking There was no action taken by the city council on the Referendum Petition for the fluoridation of the city water at the regular council meeting Monday evening, which means the proposition goes on the ballot, to be voted on by Springville Spr-ingville city taxpayers at the November election. The president of the Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce, Kenneth Metcalf and W. L. Snelson, store manager, were present representing the business men of the city, to renew their request as stated in a former letter that the Main street road improvement not change the 45 degree angle parking. The state road commission had previously stated that unless un-less the city agreed to parallel parking on Main street, from Center to Fourth South, there would be no improvement forthcoming from the state. Study parking The council agreed that more study and discussion of the parking proposition would be made before they made a decision. dec-ision. Harold Perkins inquired a-bout a-bout the posibility of locating a new Rest Home in the city, asking if there were any restricted re-stricted areas. He was informed inform-ed he would have to meet the city building code and receive approval from the state. The mayor and council favored fav-ored a proposition submitted by the Scouts to lease city owned property near Bartholomew power plant and convert it to a Boy Scout camp. It is proposed that the Hobble Creek district comprised of 44 units of scouts utilize the area. The council authorized Attorney Robert Sumsion to prepare a lease agreement for approval. Robert Frazier and Kenneth Long attended the council meeting me-eting regarding power and water being made available to their lots in Hobble Creek Canyon, adjoining the lots the city developed in Kellys Grove. They were informed the utilities util-ities would be made available on the same basis as other connections in the county. No license A representative of a Studio Stu-dio made application for a license to contact door to door. It was moved by Councilman Coun-cilman Peay and seconded by Councilman Memory that such license be granted provided a $500 surety bond was furnished. furnish-ed. The voting was: Councilman Council-man Peay, aye; Memory, aye; Clyde, Packard and the mayor, nay. Councilman Crandall was not present for the voting. The license was not granted. The council approved the re-roofing re-roofing of the Fire Station and Councilman Memory was authorized to take charge of the improvement. It was moved by Councilman Crandall and seconded by Councilman Peay, a resolution resolu-tion be adopted authorizing the mayor to sign deeds to lots sold in Kellys Grove. |