Show I ii A A Weighty Responsibility 9 i S' S S LT LAKE LAKI taxpayers are witnessing the rV forerunners rs of a request for a huge vater water i b bond nd issue Five engin engineers r rs ha have v be been n appointed apA ap- ap A poi pointed t ted d by th the city commission to make an exhaustive survey of th the city's present and f future ture wat water r. r supplies They ar are George M. M Bacon Sylvester Q Cannon William PeterS Peteri Peter- Peter fV i i S 1 A. A Z Ric Richards ards and aid Harry C. C Jessen These five engine engineers rs surely will Wiil realize the seriousness of their undertaking Their report will wiil be submitted to the utmost scrutiny arid and will wilt become the basis of a bond election The five engineers ers are r assuming a heavy vy re responsibility responsibility responsibility re- re to to the local taxpayers y rs E Each Lach Lachin ch member m in of th the survey committee committe will vill owe it it fo to himself and the public to give gUve generouSly generouSly generously gener- gener of hi his time tim and experience to m make ke the th investigation thorough and accurate dollar bond elections cant can't be pass passed d. d on speculations Salt Lake has h had luid d its lessons ns in unscientific use of bond money The Flie taxpayers taxpayer must have proof before they vot vote to in increase reas their tax burdens S A committee has b been en n named med from the Utah iah Engineering council to follow the question question ques- ques tion of city water bonds Now's the time for this committee to be preparing data to help guide the public lat later r. r A joint committee commit commit- te tee from th the eng ngin engineers engineers' ers ers' organization and the Utah Taxpayers Taxpayers' association might well be beI i I t to ad advise vise and confer with th the city officials J All the facts on the city's w water ter needs should b be marshaled led in order that the public c can li intelligently lg 1 |