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Show COUNCIL HEARS JALKONPOWER MIDVALE Benefits of municipal munici-pal ownership of electric power plants were explained Wednesday night before the Midvala city council coun-cil by J. Clifford Hansen, city commissioner com-missioner at Murray and head of the Murray city power and light department. de-partment. A committee representing the by Harry Grass, urged the city council coun-cil to rush plans to beautifarten-ter beautifarten-ter streetOfficials of the D. R. G. W. have agreed to cooperate with the city in lowering tracks along the street, allowing a road surface to be extended from curb to curb. Mr. Grass said. The road is now divided by the tracks and pole lines. The city would, however, necessarily neces-sarily have to remove the poles st its own cost, the council was told Efforts have been made to bring about an agreement with the Western West-ern Union and Utah Power Light company to remove the poles. The council agreed to continue a winter recreation project at Dahl's hall on Center street. The' project was Sponsored on an experimental basis during October to determine its popularity. Records introduced by Ed O'Brien, city councilman In charge of the unit showed that 2241 people participated in the cen-Xtr cen-Xtr Uurlnglast month. ' |