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Show Mkki ml kp&t Qty City council passes resolution of condolence to Friel family Creek Park and that more would have to be done. The council aprpoved the project. The Springville city council meeting, Monday evening at the request of Mayor Paul M. Haymond, dispensed with all but necessary business in respect re-spect to David T. Friel, a member mem-ber of the council, who passed away Sunday. It was decided that a Resolution Reso-lution of Condolence to the family of Mr. Friel, become a part of the minutes of this date. A copy of the Resolution Resolu-tion may be found in another part of the Springville Herald today. Phil Christensen and another representative of Holiday Hills Subdivision in Hobble Creek Canyon asked what would be required to install culinary water wa-ter to approximately thirty or forty homes in the area. They were told that the company must install their own water line under city supervision supervi-sion and specifications. The city would then take over the line and maintain it, charge for meter connections and the water would be billed at county coun-ty rates. Attorney Robert Sumsion was as'ked to prepare a written writ-ten agreement fo be considered by the company and the city. It was moved by Councilman Memory and seconded by Councilman Coun-cilman Hansen that the city purchase five and a half shares of Springville Irrigation Company Com-pany stock belonging to J. Grant Nielson, which the. city has held in lieu of bond to complete the improvements in Bel Aire subdivision. The purchase pur-chase price was to be $50 per share. Carl Curtis, superintendent of streets, reported work done near the bridge at Hobble |