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Show Page 6—THE SUNDAY HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, 3 Pleasant Grove Council Studies Variety of Items at Meeting haveto be installed to update the landfill By CLYONE B. LOWE PLEASANT GROVE Collector Reads system. Mr. Erickson submitted He read a letter from the schedules showing the costof the present system compared to the County Commission encouraging proposed overall improvement. councilmen and road superMayor wok stated that these visors to attend a mecting April Numerous matters were con sidered at Pleasant Grove's third meeting of the council this month. Business license, ordinznces, s will be consicered 14, at 10 a.m. at the City and County Building. The meeting is budget. petitions and other matters were Annexatien Discussed dealt with at this week's Lynn Hales, owneref property meeting, By invitation, Charles Moore, in the east part of town, manager of Meredith Mote! met discussed the possible anation of this area. The with the council. Mayor Jack talked about future Cook asked Mr. Moore to meet with the council to discuss the posossible construction of water problems at the motel, It was tanks located higher than the decided that a deadline would be present tanks. Mr. Hales asked if there was 1 possibility set te get the cabins and area called for the purpose of informing the city representatives of the new collector road system. The provisions for dog kennels to be incorperated into the new dog ordinance was taken up. The cuuncil felt that kennels should be allowed only in A-l, A2 districts. Kennelto be described of as three or more dogs. The into a condition where it will rezoningthis area so that there council felt that with the dog pass inspection by the health, could be horses in this location. problem that has increased in fire, police and building He was informed that his townthat a kennel he defined as request would require @ public departments, Mr. Moorestated that he and hearing. When he has solidified his partner, Mr. Jacobsen. his plans of development, he was asked to reet again with the eventually hoped to level t three or more dogs and that a keine, must be in Al, A2 districts. or Uvida Appointment or Cook read letter from la requesting that a coun- May or Cook then reported that tjens to be trailer court inits place. The council encouraged this project and recommended that (Restricted agricultural districts.) cabins and install a modern council an be appointedto the Uvida Planning motion was finance committee. The council sed to appoint appointed Marvin Green to ne commission serveon this committee. the four departments meet with Mr. Jacobsen and discuss problemsexistingat the ¢ sbing The meeting was set for next Lice A motion was also seconced It was reported that before the summer recreation program begilis a certain amount of money will be required for ‘Thursday after which a deadline will be set for improvemerts to be made. Sale of Beer A Pleasant Grove business man discussed a problem relative to the sale of beer to minorsathis store, He expressed his desire to obey the law and submitted a form which requires of graduate students from the The council approved lending to the recreation committee BYU Mayor Cookreported,rel: enough money to pay for the to the groupof graduate students required maintenance. from BYU,that he haddiscussed The city, in connection with the purchaser to sign, them with a professor from the This 4 ried that the new ense ordinance be maintenance $ certifies the purchasers age and college and that this group of provides a penalty for students are doing work in city falsification, The council en- government and administration couraged him to be especially andare willingto assist the local carefulin selling beer to those municipalities in any way they poor whe appear to be under can, Mayor Cook stated that they have already accepted Sersa of the Utah makin a study of employee job classification and wages. Power and Light Co. Mayor Cook then encouraged Erickson and Maron Cveson, pres sented a plan for additional the council membersto attend a street lights to be placed within meeting in Provo concerning the the city. A totalof 22 lights would proposed North Utah County of the ball diamonds and rodeo grounds, the irrigatien company, will begin to pipe the ditch on 300 East up 500 North and over on 400 East this week, A petition signed by property owners residing near 300 East and 300 South was read. The petitioners want the problem of irrigation water running over the ditch banks and causing undesirable conditons at this corner corrected. The council approved having this condition repaired. aeR77 Sears uses only the most carefully inspected eounil'ttire casings. Only about?1 outof every 5 The sound casings arescientifically bonded to new tread of long-wearing Dynatuf rubber. 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Hurry... onsale for L 3Sylar days only!vf = tor2i” Refuse Disposal, City Beautification which are left standing on the By ESTELLA PETERSON SANTAQUIN — The San. streets. It was decided to issue taquin City Council met recently notice that all unlicensed cars, at the city hall with Mayor 0. andthosewithout wheels ortires Doyle Crook in charge and must be moved fromthe streets Councilmen Junior Kester, Neil or the ownerwill be subject to a Van Ausdal, and Curtis Lofgran fine. and Idonna Crook, recorder, in A motion was madeby Vernon attendance Mayor Crook madea report to the council on a county meeting Lofgran and seconded by Curtis Lofgran that an ordinance be drawn up raising the rental he attendedin regardsto the cut deposit for culinary waterto $20. ‘The council feels that such an of refuse throughout Utah ordinance would protectthecity County, He stated the countyis in cases where people move dray.cag up ordinancefor the into homes and moveout leaving program and each city will be a waterbill. and cover program to take care Sears Retreads with Two OldTires The city building permit or- dinance it requires was discussed and since For How Long: ‘The number of months specified 8.55 or 8.50x14 Free ALLSTATETire Mounting and Rotation MINI \ BIKES Kennecoit GladeShelley open fire burning nowineffect Lynn Crook, recently ap- reported on plans that had been 17” Kentucky hills author fights big city publishing world formulated for clean up day April 18 and said he wasin the process of choosing committees to work with him. The council discussed the problems of cars not in use, YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE EMBOSSED NYLON JAMES"FRANCISCUS SUZANNE PLESHETTE WWIVeterans Members of Timpanogos Barracks of Veterans of World War I will meet Monday at the Veterans Center. Refreshments will be served. TUE ae04 Regular 209.99 pointed chairman of the citywide clean-up program, Meet Monday 7.35 or 7.00x14 75 or 7.50x14 and regulations Glen Sagers and Tubeless Whitewall 8.25 or 8.00x14 expected to comply with its rules fromthe County Board of Health were present and explained rules andregulations on Tubeless Blackwall 6.50x13 that any person doing building must have a permit, this ordinance will be enforced and anyone building without a permit will be subject to a fine. City licenses were approved for Cream of Nebo Dairy, Kathle Tischner Ford and Ruth Kester. Everett Kester asked to have a small piece of property annexed to the city. 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