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Show At Monday meeting Playhouse site, awarding bids, other items take council time er access roads into the area. The county would be affected. It was moved by Councilman Reynolds and seconded by Councilman Memory, that Dale Despain be paid $245 for ser vices rendered todate as planning plan-ning consultant. It was moved by Councilman Reynolds and seconded by Councilman Stewart the estimate esti-mate of Progressive Builders for work completed in the amount of $1,137.60 on the civic civ-ic center be approved for payment. pay-ment. It was unanimously approved. ap-proved. Frank Brown, Edward For-shee, For-shee, and Mrs. Don Woods were present regarding a malfunction mal-function of the city power on August 5. One power line dropped drop-ped on another causing a surge of power to enter several homes, damaging appliances, televisions, fuse boxes and globes. They were advised to present their claims in writing to the next council meeting on September 7. It was moved by Councilmar Memory and seconded by Councilman Coun-cilman Stewart estimate oi work completed on the goli course in the amount of $14, At the city council meeting held Monday, August 2, Donald Watts, Kenneth Lau-ritzen Lau-ritzen and Merle Sehreiner, representing the Springville Playhouse group, met to discuss dis-cuss the use of the area in the basement of the civic center which had been designated for the Theatre-in-the-Round. It will be available to them without with-out charge. They are to assume furnishing, lighting and seating and an agreement will be drawn up. Robert E. Callister presented an application to carry on the business of bartering by appointment ap-pointment in his home at 330 East 4th North. It was approved ap-proved by the council. The mayor announced they are having a Miss Utah County Coun-ty contest and would like to have Springville represented. Councilman Omar Hansen will be responsible for an entry. It has been recommended by the cities in the county that the City-County Health Department De-partment be financed by an additional ad-ditional mill levy in the county. coun-ty. The mill levy now is only 6.51 mills. The mayor and council met with the County Engineer and County Commissioners at the new high school site to consid- 226.30 by Stanley Construction Co., be paid. The motion passed unanimously. The council approved the estimate es-timate of Clegg Construction Co. for installation of a pump-house pump-house at the golf course for the amount of $850. The bid of Carpenter Seed Co. for 6000 pounds of Kentucky Ken-tucky Blue Grass in the amount of $2,370 was approved also the bid quotations of In-termountain In-termountain Farmers $362.50 for Pencross Ben grass seed, $1,050 for amonium phosphate and Mitchell Landscape Co. $634 for six ton milorgranite fertilizer. |