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Show News in 5. L County Bomb Shelter Studied At East Mill Creek Midvale city ordinances, Ben O. Bagley, city attorney, has been authorized to draw up a new business busi-ness license ordinance. Mayor Henry Beckstead announced. This is expected to be completed within the next 30 days, Mr. Beck-stead Beck-stead said. Stockholders to Moot RTVERTON Stockholders of the Riverton Pipe Line Co. will hold a meeting Sept. 1 at 8 p.m. in th Riverton Second ward chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ' Saints, to discuss whether the company should sell its stock to the Riverton town board. EAST MILL CREEK (Special) "Very preliminary" plans to construct con-struct an atomic bomb shelter for East Mill Creek residents were discussed dis-cussed Friday night at a meeting of the East Mill Creek community council. Residents o( the area will be asked to subscribe to a fund for building a concrete shelter for the entire East Mill Creek population if the world situation doesnt improve im-prove soon, said Joseph Jerry Jeremy, Jere-my, council chairman. He emphasized thst the plsn was still confined to the discussion discus-sion stage. "We'll have the firs' shelter In the state If things get any worse," Mr. Jeremy said. To Rasurfaco Stroots MIDVALE A total of 8TTT feet of Midvale city streets are scheduled sched-uled to be oil-matted in the near future, according to Melvin J. Carlson, Carl-son, councilman In charge of streets. The money for the resurfacing comes from the state road allotment allot-ment fund, he said. To Raviso Ordinances MIDVALE As part of the program pro-gram to revise and modernize the |