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Show CITY TO ENFORCE LAW AND ORDER An extensive drive for law and order in Bingham was announced at Wednesday's meeting of the city council. Councilmen authorized author-ized City Attorney Elliott W. Evans to write a letter to all tavern tav-ern operators informing them in the future, city ordinances pertaining per-taining to orderly houses be strictly enforced. Under these ordinances or-dinances the proprietor is held responsible for any disturbance on his premises. Judge F. A. Miller was called into the meeting meet-ing and instructed by council members to impose the maximum maxi-mum fine and sentence for disorderly dis-orderly conduct The entire police po-lice force has been instructed to remain on constant duty on paydays, pay-days, holidays and dance nights to assure residents a more orderly order-ly city. During these periods the police force will be increased. An application was received from Max Ewing, who has been ' a special policeman in Salt Lake City for the past year and a half. ! He will report for temporary du-i du-i ty June 9. Parking arrangements are being provided for bus companies com-panies above the tunnel for 15 or ' 20 minutes to allow all bus pas-I pas-I sengers to see the town. Regular payroll for last half of May, a-mounting a-mounting to $971.81 was approv-' approv-' ed for payment. There will be 10 or 12 firemen ' attend the firemen's training school in Salt Lake City June i 19, 20, and 21. Fire house on ridge ! in back of Bingham Merc. is equipped and ready to give ad-1 ad-1 ditional protection to people of ! that area. |