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Show City council approves bonding company to work on finances Springville City took further action in Monday night's council meeting toward securing the civic center. Nicholas G. Smith of the Edward L. Burton . 1. ? , v "" I- ' f f !A ! Bond Co. was on hand and explained procedures necessary to finance the contemplated building. Because of the very satisfactory relations between the city and the Edward L. Burton Co., the council felt it advisable to engage them. It was moved by Councilman Hansen and seconded by Councilman Coun-cilman Reynolds the company prepare the prospectus and the mayor be authorized to sign the agreement. The motion passed pas-sed unanimously. Bid on street flusher Another improvement acted on by the council was to authorize auth-orize road superintendent Carl Curtis to get bid quotations on a street flusher to be paid for in next year's budget. This was moved by Councilman Peay and seconded by Councilman Reynolds with the motion passing pas-sing unanimously. New appointees Two men were appointed members on the Community Development Council to fill existing ex-isting vacancies. These were John C-' Swenson and Kenneth Metcalf. Other business included approving ap-proving of an advertisement in Mays Anderson, owner and manager of Anderson's Home Furnishings, elected president of the Springville Chamber of Commerce for the year. Lamar Miner is vece-presi-dent; Ida Worthen, executive sette t a r y; Sterling Price, manager. New officers will be installed at the annual banquet January 18. the Daily Herald for their progress pro-gress edition, having the city bill the Veteran's Memorial Board for City utilities, investigating inves-tigating the possibilities of acquiring a trained dog to be used by the police , department for patrolling at night, working work-ing out a new garbage pickup schedule and charges. Jason Smith of the Sterling Codifyers Co. showed samples of city ordinances which his company has codified. The Council felt the need for such a program since 85 ordinances have been published since the revised ordinances were published pub-lished in book form in 1949. This is to be considered in next year's budget. Mrs. Erva Cliilds has returned return-ed to Springvelle from several weeks stay away from home. She spent a month at Fuller-ton, Fuller-ton, Calif., with her son Car-ling Car-ling and wife and family enjoying en-joying the Thanksgiving holidays holi-days with them. She also visited visit-ed former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dallin who are permanently per-manently located at Seal Beach, near Long Beach, and with Mrs. Mary C. Giles at Lake-wood. Lake-wood. Returning home, she stopped to spend Christmas with a son, France and wife and family at Richfield. |