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Show toy problems aired cify counc7 meet Doctor C. M. Smith and Mr. Davis, Entomologist from the City-County Board of Health, showed charts and discussed a mosquito abatement program proposed for the county, to.be initiated as a County Improvement Improve-ment District, the cities to participate par-ticipate on a per capita basis.-It basis.-It was moved by CI. Hansen and seconded by CI. Packard that they be given a vote of confidence and be assured the City would support the movement. move-ment. The motion passed unanimously. unan-imously. , Kenneth Creer, LeGrande Young, and Morris Thorpe, representing rep-resenting the Colt League, solicited so-licited the support of the city to help defray the expense of the ball team to attend a regional re-gional tournament in San Jose, Calif. It was moved by CI. Hansen and seconded by CI. Peay the city appropriate $150 to assist them. The motion passed unanimously. LaMar Miner, President of the Chamber of Commerce reported re-ported three new signs, advertising adver-tising Springville, being placed at the approaches to the City. As a part of the official Opening of the Spanish Fork Golf Course, a breakfast is being held at Spanish Fork-Springville Fork-Springville Airport August 26, to which the Mayor and City Council are invited. The City is to assist in cleaning weeds and some road work at the airport. air-port. Additional camp sites at Kellys Grove are being made available, it was stated at the meeting. Bids for installing concrete at the Disposal plant were opened. Hurst Brothers bid was $1260; Verlin Clegg, $2100; Thorn's, $1500 and $320 for some asphalt work. It was moved by CI. Friel and seconded second-ed by CI. Peay, ' Hurst Brothers Broth-ers be awarded the' concrete job and Thorns the asphalt. The motion passed unanimously- Bids were opened for a new car to be used in the Police Department with a 1960 Olds-mobile Olds-mobile to be traded in. The bids are as follows: Givan Ford, $1273.81 money difference. differ-ence. Harmon Motor Co., Spanish Span-ish Fork, $2050; Anderson's, Provo, Plymouth, $1593; Harmon Har-mon Motor Co. has Pontiac. It was moved by CI. Friel the Public Safety Committee consider con-sider the bids and be empowered empower-ed to purchase the car of their choice. The motion passed unanimously. un-animously. It was moved by CI, Friel (Continued on Page 11, Col. 4) Council airs problems i (Continued from Page One) and seconded by CI. Peay the Streets Department be authorized author-ized to purchase paint spraying spray-ing equipment. The motion passed pas-sed unanimously. A Public Hearing was held at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering rezoning the East ' y2 of Block 5 Plat A., from a residential district to a commercial district No. 2. There was no one put in an appearance at the hearing. The Council approved the action' taken ta-ken by the Planning Board that it be rezoned. It was moved mov-ed by CI. Friel and seconded by CI. Packard, Ordinance No. 81 be passed rezoning W 'Block 5. The motion passed unanimously. unani-mously. It was moved by CI. Friel and seconded by CI. Hansen the electric department be authorized to purchase a four wheel trailer. The motion passed pas-sed unanimously. It was moved by CI. Peay and seconded by CI. Friel the City adopt the 25 mill levy for the 1962 budget the same as approved at the Public Hearing held June 18, 1962. The motion mo-tion passed unanimously. The Mayor and City Council approved 50 participation by the city with the city employ ees on the Life Insurance an( Hospital Insurance with thi same companies as previously covered. The Council approved pur chase of property adjoining th Police Station. Morocco closes office to Jew ish unit. Mrs. Kenedy reopens Whit House library. Soviet may take part ii trans-Atlantic telecast. Liberal party will not bacl Rockefeller or Javits. Farm bill defeat depresse: grain futures. Soviet sentences five specu lators to death. |