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Show Imm (MM ,: -: - - ; y "'.V'l77!?! ?f:3i? t-$Qifc4 r "ij ALSO MAKERS OF HQ n KOVEHALLS Keep Kids Kieanl The Ideal Play Suit for Children 0 jj RELIABLE MERCHANDISE SINCE I6S3 9 The Washington County News John K. Wallis, Editor and Trop. $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising Continuous or by yearly contract 05c per inch per issue. Non-contracted display advertising 3 5c per in. Reading Notices Reading notices, Business Locals, Cards of Thanks, Lost, Found, For Sale For Rent, Obituaries, Resolutions, Resolu-tions, etc., 10c per line. Count sLx words to line and send cash with order. or-der. Legal Notices Ten cents per single column line each insertion, 8-pt. type. No ad of any kind accepted for less than 2 5c per issue. f vl i ' ' NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION MEMBER NO. 5157 dry $10.00; offices, banks etc., each tap $8.00; pool or billard room $8.00; soda fountain $8.00; store or shop $8.00; corrals for each animal up to five head 7 5 cents each, for each animal over five head 50 cents each; fire plugs or attachments for extinguishing fire $1.00; schools or other public buildings, minimum $10.00. For a supply of water for any purposes not especially designated, designat-ed, the price shall be fixed by the Assessor of water rates corresponding correspond-ing with the standards hereinbefore established. Provided, that for each tapping of the main there shall be paid a min-inum min-inum semi-annual tax of $4.00, where this tax is for corral purposes no charge shall be made for animals, until the number exceeds 6 head. On and after January 1, 1925, no permit shall be issued for sprinkling lawns, yards, or gardens except the water is drawn through a meter. Any person, corporation, or association assoc-iation may install an automatic public drinking fountain to be instal led and maintained at their own expense, ex-pense, provided that the City will furnish free of charge water for such fountain; provided further that said installation and maintenance is under the supervision of the Superintendent of Water Works, after permission is given by the City Council. Sec. 211. Meter Rates: The Meter rates for the supply of water from the City of St. George water works are hereby fixed and established establish-ed as follows: All water measured through meters for domestic and culinary uses and for schools and non-profit public institutions shall be paid for semi-annuually semi-annuually in advance at the rate of 20 cents for each 1,000 gallons for the first 15,000 gallons, and 10 cents for each 1,000 gallons for all water used in excess of said amount; with a minimum charge of $3.00 for each family, school, or other non-profit public institution, drawing water through said meter. All water measured through meters met-ers for hotels, garages, barbershops, offices, stores, cafes, markets, or other business places shall be paid for semi-annualyl in advance at the rale of 30 cents for each 1,000 gallons gal-lons for the first 15,000 gallons used, and 20 cents for each 1,000 gallons used in excess of said amount; with a minimum charge of $5.00 for each business above mentioned, drawing water through said meter, for each six months. The above semi-annual rates shall be due and payable on the 15th clay of January, and the 15th day of July of each year, as provided in Section 20S; but the. payment for the amounts in excess of 15,000 gallons used in any half year, shall be due and payable at the end of the half year, when meter shall be read by the Collector of Water Rates, or his deputy or assistant. Sec. 217A. Scarity of Water. In the event of a scarcity of water whenever it shall in the judgment of the City Council, be necessary, the Mayor shall by proclamation limit the use of water for other than domestic purposes to such extent as may be required re-quired for the public good. It shall be unlawful for any person by himself, him-self, family, servants, or agents to violate any proclamation made by the -Mayor i pursuance of this section This ordinance shall take effect on and after January 1, 1995 Passed by the Ci.'y Council of the City of St. George, Utah, this 1 day of November, A. D. 1924. . H- T- AT KIN, Attest: Mavor. G- E. MILES, City Recorder. |