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Show City Council Appoints Fiscal Agents Other Business Taken Up on Monday The Ed L. Burton Co. was appointed to act as the city's fiscal agent to make a study of financing plans for a sewage disposal plant for Springville, at the Monday evening council meeting. meet-ing. The company officials will submit their plans and methods of financing to the city council at a later date. During the council meeting, a plan for rest rooms at Memorial Park was also approved, the project pro-ject to cost in the neighborhood of $3,000, which will" include rest rooms only. An alternate plan which included rest rooms and a band stand, were turned down, the council feeling that only the rest rooms were needed at the preesnt time. It was brought to the attention of the council that each year, $1000 is contributed to the Art Fund and that the Mayor should be a member mem-ber of the Art Association. In as much as he has not been invited to. meetings, the recorder was instructed in-structed to write a letter to the board reminding them of the situation. situa-tion. - It was recommended at the meeting that a survey be made showing the ' amount of electric power produced and purchased, also the amount of power delivered deliver-ed or consumed to show the cost and net returns. Bids on a new police car were opened from three dealers and were turned over to the public" safety committee for their decision decis-ion on which car would be purchased. pur-chased. Ralph Child, councilman, was appointed to represent the city on the advisory committee of the , Central Utah Vocational School. I A request by Virgil Hansen that a 2-inch water connection be installed in-stalled to Park Ro-She was approved approv-ed by the council. A request by Waldo Jackson that his application be approved for conducting an auction on farm implements and hardware at his place of business, March 3, 4, 5 and 6, was approved. The city council also awarded a contract to the Utah Service to supply gas to the city for the coming year. |