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Show Iqty fathers hold i' special session I H 'A special session of Uio City coun-I'V coun-I'V was hcia Saturday, Dec. 18th, H-'vlth alt members present, except H:Councllman Coddlngton. H' Tho mayor stated that the purpose Hi ft tho mooting was to sottlo nil bills H or Uio mbntli, In order that tho years' year-s' I)- financial roport may bo rando. H Tho committees on tho matter of M'uansfcrring soma water into tho BUjhio ot Clitpmaij Merc. ,Co., -wan framed moro tlmo for further lnvea-H lnvea-H Ration, H; Th'o Water Supt. reported that the H water mains had been extended to tho 'homo of Mary Unlet In tho First Hrrard. H Tho mayor reported that himself H and tho firo commttteco had selected H frank Werner to fill tho unoxpircd H term al FIro Chief, recently resigned H 'y Wm. Ffrmage. Ho was appointed I Iry a unanimous votrf. It was report-H report-H d that tho car had been transferred Hrto tho Illtcbncr-Wcrner Garago and I tjtat tho hose cart and tho laddor had ,becn repaired. Chief Wcrnor then recommended I the following members, who were I -duly appointed: Walter Strange, as-VsUtanf as-VsUtanf chief: Ik 1...' Pratt, secretory; Haad Clarence Gray'., Ernest Rutledge li'frad jClarencc Grant as tho other einbW 'j, "," Tho mat(er-of purchasing new and ' necessary equipment was discussed I mA invcstkgtlpyos to prices, etc., I ,r ofdore','to;bonnade. I 'Jfafcos TjDlardaer, representing? the I ld!ors-Wlfrb Committee appear-; I td nd,asfci that-the sSnrico flag be I' Amoved -from the ' DlownqbUf paint 1 rtop.toHokieffultabl'locallon. lie 'Utea'lhat PrtiUeat 8.'; Cblmfk Watt tatt,b2Mnrt have Itlii Kll'liH AlpiM WaVTb&g 7m taeiibWMiM'MtrJittlUbf Kflace can 'to 'VuUtT Marshals tioUm-tfon tioUm-tfon and,Duici'imi',Mr. Btoomqulit ftnere ea brAecWad ea. B Oliver Jeffa appeared and asked I, for a raise from $35 per month to I (40. But as tho amount paid by tho H business hohscs would not warrant I the ralso, tho matter waB deferred I until tho business men could Ho con- tultod. , H Joseph Sqarle and othors potlilon- I td the council for tho privllcgo to I rect a water trough on 4th south I street between 3rd and 4th west St. I Tho potltlon was granted, providing H the trough meets tho approval of tho Jfl street committee. fM The slrcot superintendent reported M that tho Salt Lnko Ilouto had romov- J tho tolcgraph polo and crossing ilgn which wore in tho way of tho lJH grading oh 4th, West street. M The recorder reported that nn ox-yl ox-yl tension of tho tlmo for tho permit H to build ,n city power plunt on tho U old Hoblnson mill Blto had been so-M so-M cured, which now gives them tho permit uutll Dccombor 2, 1922. . A Tho recorder reported that Mr j Gibbons of tho Gibbons & nood con-lm con-lm tractors, would bo ln4own Monday to I make a final scttlemout in rogards to I paving tho stato highway. Tho mayor ' and tho recorder woro instructed to meet him and to effoct tho settlement. A report as mado that tho Adara- on building on Morchant stroH was a menace It Ib oaslly acccssablo by reryono and boys who novo cntorcd the Uulldlng nro making it a menace aad a nuisance, it Is said, Tho re corder was Instructed to confor with, tho city attorney nbout tho mattor. , Hills wero then passed and ordered paid. Tho regular , monthly mooting tlmo which comes on Christmas night, has been postponed until Monday, Doc. 27th. |