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Show Property Owners of Kelly's Grove to Select Sites; Entrance Signs Urged I Owners of lots in Kelly's Grove Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, at the City Hall, drew numbers to determine their choice of lots in the new division at the Grove. the city having made an agreement agree-ment with them to trade their present sites for those in the new division, so that the city could develop the area. Results of the drawing were as follows: Clara Sumsion, 1; Vernon Allahan, 2; Mell Kelly, 3; Arnold Roylance, 4; (2 choices); Henry Weight, 5; Mrs. Lena Maycock, 6; Arnold Roylance 7; J. Emmett Bird, 8; Bert West, 9; and Grover Clyde, 10. i Those people who have lots in . Kelly's Grove and did not lake advantage ad-vantage of the selection, may arrange ar-range for another chance between now and March 20, by contacting Paul liaymond of the city council. The dead line for selecting lots is Apiil 2. After the above property .owners make their seelction, there will be other lots available at the grove for $300. Property owners who do not want to exchange their present lot for one in the new area, the city will ailow them $300 lOI- their lot, it was stated at uie CJ.ncii meeting this week. J. A. Miller met with the council this week representing the Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce to requesa sign at the approach of Springville i drawing attention to the fine ' drinking water available here. The ; city recorder also stated that instructions in-structions had been given to have i the l'ouma.ns in the city cleaned i at least once each week. It was ahio reported that City Electrician Grant Whitehead, had -;. u'iclantiy recovered from a serious ser-ious acicdent some weeks age-, to direct the affairs in his department depart-ment Mrs. Mary Smart met with the council, it was reported, to make an appointment with members to go over the possibility of op.-ning j up a street on Fifth East fcetveon ! Center and First South. |