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Show Eflnni?geimsr WaE'-nmme Mnffimt3:a$flimG SOUND BUSINESS LEADERSHIP.... POLICE DEPARTMENT Sflnory wfth'Mfcf'lfn''?6 bf COndition '"2 Due to the larSe industrial development in this section, our $125 000 00 The total ffif ,f,X f tw07ars f Police Department has been taxed to the utmost in its efforts lsi 1943 1h fed4fm -"if -Clty B ?f 0ctober maintain the peace and has cooperated in the efforts of our rJceint of th fa T.V, Ivlfi ThlCh lssu?f lcl?nt- a.ter Spools and Churches to eliminate as far as possible all cases bonds of Snrin lle l S ' fK f I lSUistanding ' of juveniIe delinquency, as well as crimes of every nature. Sive of amount to $167,000 00, in- That the department has rendered especially commendable chased $S5,000.00 of Short Term War Bonds, ancLpaid $108,- ' m . 000.00 for water rights on the Tunnel Project. ' FIRE DEPARTMENT . TTTTT17T DP A TFfT Te Fre DePartment has maintained a high standard of pro- lUiMiMiL I HUJIjIjI . . . tection for Springville City and the surrounding territory, Began as a WPA project in 1941. Work continued until April, ' SteT 1942, when impassable conditions of roads compelled a shut- ' ' down until May, when, on account of the abandonment of k all WPA projects by the Federal Government, work was FLFfTRIf I IftHT DFPARTMFNT resumed on day labor basis and has continued without in- LLLKj 1 Rlt L1UI1 1 DL Ah 1 iUm 1 terruption since. During this time over 1600 feet of tunnel Tne Electric Light Department, by diligent effort on the part has been built, roads to the project have been built and im- , of a11 employees,' has produced more power in the last two proved, proper surveys and engineering data and measure- years than at anY like period in the history of the City. Also, ments of water available have been secured, springs have P.wer interruptions have been reduced to the lowest possible been excavated and additional water developed. Considering minimum. The work of all other departments of the City the critical manpower situation, the impossibility of securing Jas been carried on with a high degree of efficiency roads needed materials and supplies, the best possible progress has ,have be,en opened, north and south ends of Mam Street have been made een 0 suraced, the sewer has been completed in Plat A, all streets and sidewalks throughout the City have been repaired -,tt-. " ' and numerous connections to sewer and water systems have HOUSING... been made. The administration has done everything within its power to encourage the construction of housing facilities in Spring- NF,W ORMNANPF ville in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce, with the " ! , , V. result that work is now gojng forward on construction of 161 The desire of the administration to maintain a clean, moral of the Wtpv plnqq horn City is evidenced by the passage of an ordinance prohibiting the sale of beer on Sunday, and the discontinuance of the op- " eration of gambling devices, slot machines, and marble AIRPORT ROAD... Arrangements for joint ownership and operation of the Spanish Fork - Springville Airport have been made. Surveys - WAR ACTIVITY have been completed and a right-of-way secured for the con- J 1 V . " , , . . . struction of a high standard road. This will give us the short- The City has given full and complete support of every ac- est and best route possible between Springville and the Air- tivity in our war effort, realizing that the winning of the war ' nort and will mean much in our expected future growth. . is the paramount consideration at this time. Also post-war y ' ' planning and the establishment of a reserve to meet post-war -w-r. nAiirmn conditions has been given full consideration and plans laid FUTURE GROWTH... The Citizens' Party has always been the party of progress, . and particular attention has been given the matter of future - HEALTH MEASURES growth. The necessary surveys and maps have been made. - n 7 T r I k and ordinances passed to assure proper control ol the loca- The health of our citizens has been safeguarded by the en-tion en-tion of future streets and provide regulations for construe- forcement of sanitary and milk ordinances, frequent tests of tion of new buildings 'and improvements to old. Proper plan- culinary water supply, as well as taking whatever action was nin? must be done if our future development along approved necessary to insure a plentiful supply of water for fire prolines pro-lines is to be attained. Efficient handling has been given tection and assuring an ample quantity for all sections of every department of the City. the Clty- : ' . THE ELECTION OF THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES OF THE CITIZENS' PARTY WILL ASSURE THE CONTINUATION OF PROGRESSIVE AND EFFICIENT CITY ADMINISTRATION: 2-Year Councilmen Recorder, W W CLYDE SELVOY J. BOYER GLENN HANSEN VICTOR FRANDSEN MAURICE ANDERSON V. C. MENDENHALL ARLENE MENDENHALL " .Ml,n1 y-ff.. -MLUHiUTI "' " " ' |