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Show MNClfHOLD -I SPECIAL SESSION ThoClty Council met ut tho City Hall in special session Saturday, April .2, with tho Mayor and all members present. J)r $ J,r' Ke,,y nMl' tt committee, representing tho library board met iopresSting tho library board met and r.onior.1o erect tho now Carnegie library li-brary jjippn. After considerable dla-cuaaldAiiCpuncllninu dla-cuaaldAiiCpuncllninu Chlpman madi -i motlonwh!ch carried. Grunting them their petition. Coudjijlmati Coddlngton stated that tho rojul superintendent had reported that tMcnunty refused to ropalr tho lako rd leading south of town nut sttttodfOiftt they were willing to hVp do thoAvork. Marspn) Robinson stntcd that tio nil been Invcstlgntlng tho probability probabil-ity of Jfmrchaslng and using a proa-Biiro proa-Biiro tijjik (o bo UBcd In flushing the stroctsHn connection with tho present oprlnkur nnd that tho combining of tho two wi not successful. Ho stntcd that Provo Jflty had n prcssliro sprlnkl sr which f they would soil reasonably. No acUon wns taken, hovrevor nnd tie was. Instructed to furtVicr his invop-tlgatlobs. invop-tlgatlobs. Thowemctery commltteo nsked that tho council as a wholo visit tho cemetery ceme-tery ad designate tho location ot tho Individual und one-half lots which they ti1 sell under tho "perpetual upkeep"k plam Wednesday,- April 6, at 3:30; was decided upon as tho day when tte visit was to bo mado. Addlubnal time was grunted to several sev-eral cajmmlttccs who had not finished finish-ed their Investigations slnco tho regular reg-ular BMetlng. ThaiKccorder reported that notkos had been published In the Citizen for the resting ot the. City pasturo this sensoi.fnnd tho public grounds com-irtlttet'Jwas, com-irtlttet'Jwas, instructed to recelvo the bids and rent tho pasturo to tho highest high-est respeuslblo bidder, raiJfgii,efiwfclHr,tfein street Ivlth "thVtMSirte wiCllft'to' Oie -u; cretlon ot the Btreet supervisor. Wages to be paid for city work, wns discussed and it was reported that tho lrrlgatlotn board wna paying $2 50 per day for slnglo hnnded work und $5.00 por dny for man nnd team. The same schodulo was accepted for city work from now on. Attention wns called to tho noncompliance non-compliance of tho ordtnanco requiring requir-ing proper culverts under s'dowalka for the irrigation water. Tho stroat committee and the mnrshnl wero ln-strmtcd ln-strmtcd to sco that tho ordinance wiu enforced. Attention was called to tho pavfd right bf way ot tho Orcm lino through our city, lioing badly In ncod ot ie-( pair, und also tho fact thnt tho Orem ( station Is closed each night nt 5:30 which gives much Inconvenlenco o the travollng public. Tho recorder v.iir Instructed to wrlto tho Orcm Co. nnd risk that tho conditions bo chunked. chunk-ed. Tho action on tho part ot tho citizens citi-zens to care for the flood waters -vas discussed and It was decided that a mois meeting bo called for Monda nlpht. The mnyor called attention to I no necessity, for traffic oidlnances In our city. A motion carrlod that settlement U tho Irrigation company would bo mado for tho water tax collections for tho yenr 1919 and 1320. Tho question nroso as to whether or not nmccrs already holding city positions pos-itions could bo used ns city watir-masters. watir-masters. Th'o council voted their disapproval dis-approval to tho proposition. Reconsider Library St Tho City Council again met In special session Thursday "night an! reconsidered their action concerning tho library slto on tho Robinson corner. cor-ner. They decided that It should bo elected on tho Shipley property. |