Show I. I z MA MAYOR ELECT S LISTS PROGRAM c t 1 I Smoot Tells Kiwanis Club I t I of Projects He Will v. v l Work For PROVO PROVO PROVO Mayor Mayor elect A. A 0 O. O Smoot In a talk before belore the KIwanis club Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- urda outlined some of the projects he would work for during his term The need of a good meat and milk inspection system with an nn ordinance with teeth in it it he said mid would be his first project A better belter system of j garbage disposal establishment of a road running down University ave ave- nue past pact the golf gol course and md Utah I county fair lair grounds lower fire insurance in in- rates and building of a pier I into Utah lake were other projects he mentioned Cooperation of Spring Springville and other cities In establishing hing the road down University avenue will be bel besought l sought he sad as the road should run through the county count at least as asfar asfar astar far tar south as Springville Building a pier into Utah lake Jakc would allow greater use of ot the lake for fishing duck hunting and for water water wa wa- i t ter sports W. W R R. Butler local merchant was elected president defeating Clyde Clark present secretary in the final election Mr Butler succeeds Orson M. M Slack Mark Anderson was elected first Vice president and J J. J W. W Christensen second vice president with Mr I Clark J. J H. H Calder and Walter Hedquist Hedquist Hed- Hed 1 quist as year two directors and Jacob Coleman year one-year director Holdover directors are arc President Slack H H. A. A Dixon and 1 L. L R H. Kump |