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Show SUNDAY HERALD 2 SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1955 Utah County. Utah s ? Text Of Provo City Charter Editor's Note: This is the third in a series reproducing the text of the proposed new: Provo charter for council- manager government.' The first appeared in Wednesday's issue of the Heraldj Others will follow in later is sues. The Charter Commls-- ; sion Is now putting flnishinr touches, on the charter, which - is still subject to revision before being submitted to the i voters. THE COUNCIL , (Continued) 9. Vacancies in the Council shall vote iof be filled by the majority .1 i J . me vacanme council providing cy shall be filled from the same district in which the vacancy occurred. In case of a tie, the decision shall1 be made by lot. Creation of New Departments or Offices 10. The Council by ordinance or resolution may create, change and abolish offices, departments, 'or agencies,, other than the offipes, departmenfts "and agencies estab lished by this Charter. The Coun cil by ordinance or resolution may assign additional functions or duties to offices, departments or agencies established by this Charter but may not discontinue or assign to any other offices, den partment or agency any function or duty assigned by this Charter to a particular office, depart... i ment, or agency, City. Recorder 11. The Council shall elect on officer of the City, who shall have the title ol City Recorder, shall give notice of its meetings, shall keep the journal of its proceedings, shall authenticate by his signature and record in full in a book kept for the purpose, iall ordinances and ( resolutions 'and shall perform such other duties as shall be required by this Char ter or by ordinance. a r- . 1 1 i 1 j ' i L.,,, ; ! I mommm! mi ""j .X II i" 'tiri i.to introduce the Amazing, ' New j , i' MeetiMS of Council meet at 12. The Council shall i the official chambers at 7:30 p.m. on the Monday next following the official canvass at which session newly elected councilmen shall assume the duties of their office and the Council be organized, after which the Council shall meet regularly at such times as may be prescribed by its rules but hot less frequently than once each month. All meetings of the Council shall be open to 'the public? Council to Be Judse of Quallfl- -, cation of Its Member 13. The' Council shall be the judge of the election and qualifi cations of its members and for each purpose shall have pow to subpoena witnesses and require the production of records but the decision of the Council in any such case shall be subject to Re r view" by the courts, Rules of Procedure 14. The Council shall determine Its own, rules and order of business. It shall keep a journal of its proceedings and the journal shall, be open to public inspection. t. . Ordinances 13. In addition to such acts of the Council as are required by statute or by this Charter to be by ordinance, every act off the Council establishing a fine or other penalty or providing for the, ex penditure of funds or for the con tracting of indebtedness-- ; shall be by ordinance. The enacting clause of all ordinances shall be; "The Council of the City of Provo here- , ,!' by ordains:" I, (To be contnued) i j fjkaxrg I I , ! ' i:! U " P V - j JK,. 'J ( Escape; Captured PHOENIX," Ariz. I f 30 Brahma Bulls . '' '3TJ . ' ', f ' i-.-'- JL C fhJy 'r.u. f. W'X&S? Your Wrist! 1 j r Ss:, SELS EVERYWHERE FOR . . . w LESS ... MILENS-ALLOWANCE- FOR ANY OLD 1 ; . TRADED-1- N WATCH . -- I J L - )- - ' 5 j ' " (UP)-Har- ried Saturday rounded up the last of some 30 snorting Brahma of a railroad bulls that broke-ou- t streets and into a turned .pen city rodeo arena Friday night. U Several persons were injured. one seriously.Two vehicles were damaged, and fences.; lawns, shrubs and gardens were torn up before police corralled the leasts. Three of the bulls! were shot to death by . Officer? Police switch boards were flooded with com plaints from angry citizens chased from the streets by the excited ' . bUllS. - A i jj r Frances Rhodes, 15, an Indian girl, suffered serious head injuries and was under treatment at Phoe nix Indian Hospital James Legs 72, of Phoenix,, suffered minor, in juries when he hopped over a fence to avoid a charging bull.. immra WiTO'J UMtWJ i Published o Uerald Corporation 50 South First West Street j every afternoon Monday through Friday, Sunday Herald published Sunday 5 rrr" i iuiwmiir "im Y mornlni", Entered as second class matter at the post office In Provo Utah under the act of " : mmmjum' mJ , r ' : intKt or iff optwdina property m(c .y. 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