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Show Council hears plans for new subdivision Two Provo men, Dale Des-pain Des-pain and J. H. Smeath, met with the Springville City Council Monday evening, to discuss the possibility o f opening up a road into a tract of land which they have purchased pur-chased with the idea of developing de-veloping a housing subdivision. The property is located at approximately ap-proximately 11th South, between be-tween 7th and 9th East. The two were refered to City Planning Board with their proposition. At the council meeting also, Mayor Paul Haymond presented present-ed a proposal concerning the city becoming affiliated with the county library system. After an investigation by library li-brary board members, they were two in favor of the city joining the county library system and two not in favor. The advantages of affiliating affiliat-ing with the county system was pointed out but the council coun-cil decided it would be advisable advis-able not to take any action at this time, in as much as Springville is to have a new library in the Civic Center. Civil defense After Lewis Thorpe gave a report on the progress of Civil Defense activities in Springville, Spring-ville, the council passed a motion mo-tion ' unanimously that he represent rep-resent the city as the Civil Defense Director. Max Packard, representing the owner of a rest home in Pleasant Grove, inquired about locating a home in Springville. He was referred to the Board of Adjustments. i |