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Show Ma Mi Mm make further check on this. A sum of $1000 was drawn in favor of the Springville High School Art Association to support the annual exhibit. Purchase of a cash register for the city office, payment of architectural ar-chitectural fees to the present Lamar Miner as chairman of the Safety Council for another an-other term, were other items passed. Springville city council members mem-bers voted to support efforts by other cities in the county to bring about legislative change for distribution of the one-half of one per cent local option sales tax to a per capita basis rather than on the existing ex-isting point of collection basis. If this change is effected, Springville would stand to gain approximately $34,000, councilmen pointed out. In supporting this move, councilmen heard the problem explained at their Monday meeting by Harvard Hinton, attorney from Lehi, -who has been approved by Orem as legal le-gal counsel for the Utah Co. Tax Study Committee, which is composed of representatives from cities and communities throughout the county which are in favor of the legislative change. Civic plans submitted Kenneth Long, architect for the civic center, was present at the council meeting and presented finalized plans and lists of materials to be considered con-sidered by the Council. Mr. Long was instructed to proceed pro-ceed with the suggestions made, furnishing the Edward L. Burton Co. with the estimated esti-mated cost figures for the new civic center. Plot plans of this were printed in last week's issue of this paper. Planning consultant Another important matter taken up at the council meeting meet-ing was the concurring of the council members in the Planning Plan-ning Board's recommendation that I. Dale Despain be engaged en-gaged as the planning consultant consult-ant for the city. Mr. Despain discussed with the council zoning zon-ing and planning and explained that it should be a long range program. . . Other items Earl Sumsion and Robert Booth met with the council regarding curb and gutter afronting their property. It was felt -that the irrigation type curb and gutter replacing the ditch would be satisfactory satisfac-tory and that the field stream should be rerouted down 4th South. Engineer John Neff to |