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Show SPRINGVILLE CITY COUNCIL HOLDS SESSION The city ordinance prohibit ing the riding (if bicycles on the sidewalks on Mnin street between Center street nnd Third South shall be enforced en-forced by the city mnrshall according accord-ing to the instruction given him nt the regular city council mooting held Tuesday evening. According to reiM)rts the law has been observed in regard to the west side of tile street but not on the east side. It was especially to the east side that the marshall's attention was colled. The annual report of the city pound koper for the year 1112-t, was filed with the council as fallows: Cattle and horses impounded, during the year twelve. II. G. Thorpe, representative of the Ctah Nursery Co., of Salt Lake City, submitted a bid-to furnish the city with KiO shrubs and 72 trees, to he used in the parking of the new additional campus at rhe high school. The matter was left to the public improvements committee. Councilman S. L. Menrtenhnll reported re-ported that the trees now being taken out on the Springville city park, are taken out at the request of Emil Hansen, landscape gardner of the. I'tnh Agricultural college, who is directing t he reparking of the grounds at this time. A request by one of the citizens to maks adobes in the city pasture was denied.. A. X. Wheeler presented a verbal petition asking that the roads in the city cemetery be ttirnpiked and graveled. He stated that during the last funerals a numlier of automobiles automo-biles had got down in the mud and had to he pulled out. The matter was left with the cemetery committee com-mittee with power to act. ; The mayor stated that the public health committee had made some investigation in-vestigation in regard to to the pea vines being a public nuisance nt the vinery inthe first ward. I-Iu stated that an effort would be made this season to have the pea vines either put in cement silos or hauled away. |