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Show MEET DEBATES SEWERPROJECT Sponsors of a move to obtain a sewer project for Central -Park voiced arguments against proposed disincorporation of the new town, speaking at a mass meeting Monday Mon-day night in the Madison school. Question of disincorporation was being voted on Tuesday. N- W. Pickett, chief sanitary ln-spector ln-spector for the state board of health, said "existing filthy conditions must be remedied or the matter will be lakeiTld Ihe courts. The only Way to get a sewer system is through an incorporated town." Kenneth Borg. district chief engineer en-gineer of the W P A. expressed belief be-lief work on such a project could be started through the W P A in the near future. C O. Picket, former state sanitary sani-tary engineer, said the town could obtain a loan on a revenue bond basis, paying so much back when each connection to the sewer is made. The meeting was presided over by Guy W. Heric, president of the South Salt Lake Business Men's league, cosponsor with the Central Park citixens' committee of the gathering. |