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Show -Council approves bids, discusses citizen requests at Monday meet In the interest of a Civic Center and at the request of the City Council the following were also present at the meeting, meet-ing, Harold Bartlett, representing represent-ing the Library, Reed Averett, the Fire Department, Ashley Graham, the Police Dept., Veri Dallin, City Offices, Lamar Miner, clubs, A. I. Tippetts, the Coordinating Council. For the next three months they are to make a study of the needs and location of a Civic Center and report to a citizens mass meeting meet-ing in September. Lawrence Lynn and a representative repre-sentative of a Life Insurance Co. presented a proposal for a proup plan for life insurance coverage for city employees. No action was taken on the matter. The mayor was authorized to sign a quit claim deed convey-(Continued convey-(Continued on Page 2, Col. 3). Council approves bids discusses requests (Continued from Page One), ing to Harold Harmer and Venita P. Harmer and Darrel B. Hill and Evelyn P. Hill, property pro-perty abutting on 2nd East. The City accepted the low bid of Utah Service Inc., for chain link fencing to protect the City Compound. The bid price of $3,854 against another bid by Bullock Sales and Service Ser-vice for $3,930. Bids were opened for surfacing sur-facing roads, by W. W. Clyde Co. for $8,381.10; Superior Asphalt As-phalt Co., $8,259.30. It was moved by CI. Memory and seconded by CI. Peay the City accept the apparent low bid of Superior Asphalt .Co., subject to the approval of city Engineer John Neff. Willard G. Smith of the Peat, Marwick, iMtchell and Co. Accounting Firm was present pre-sent to consider with the Mayor and City Council the proposed tentative budget for the fiscal year, July 1, 1962 to July 1, 1963 and the tentative tenta-tive budget as proposed was approved. |