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Show City Council lets contract on tent caterpillar spray The Moab City Council on Tuesday Tues-day evening approved a $2,995 bid from Wasatch Exterminators to spray the city and Spanish Valley for tent caterpillars this spring. The same chemical, Thuricide, as used last year will be used again this year. It is a selective spray which affects only the tent caterpillars. caterpil-lars. Architect Jack Ehlers, Salt Lake City, was present to discuss proposed propos-ed plans for an olympic-size indoor-outdoor indoor-outdoor swimming pool. The council coun-cil voted to make application for Bureau of Outdoor Recreation funds and to investigate other sources of funding for the project. The Council also agreed to make application for funding for a community com-munity center through Housing and Urban Development block grant small cities program. Prize money totaling $300 was approved for the city clean-up campaign, to be held April 1. City crews will be available to pick up heavy pieces of trash, but such items must be on curbs early Saturday morning, with prior notification notif-ication given as to location. Two beer licenses were approved: approv-ed: one to Frank Yama and one to La Hacienda Restaurant. A parcel of property owned by C. L. Felkins on 4th North west of River Sands Trailer Court was annexed into Moab City. Felkins wished to have city water, and because of the moratorium on water connections outside city limits, he agreed to have his land annexed into the city in order to have city water. The Council agreed to allow Jim Foy to construct a 5-foot sidewalk at 358 E. 3rd South. He will also be allowed to construct a 4-foot open fence behind the sidewalk. |